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à la cheville

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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inglés
francés
francés

ankle-deep ADJ.

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francés
inglés
inglés

cheville [ʃ(ə)vij] SUST. f

1. cheville ANAT.:

2. cheville CONSTR.:

wall plug ingl. am.

3. cheville (d'instrument de musique):

4. cheville (de boucherie):

5. cheville (dans poème):

padding uncountable pey.
kingpin coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

être en cheville avec qn coloq.
to be in cahoots with sb coloq.

I. arriver [aʀive] V. intr.

1. arriver (dans l'espace):

arriver personne, avion, train, colis, lettre:
arriver nuage, pluie:
arriver de personne, train, bus:
arriver par eau, gaz:
to reach the town centre ingl. brit. /the bank
arriver sur qn orage, cyclone:
to hit sb
arriver sur qn personne:
arriver (jusqu')à qn nouvelle, rumeur, odeur:
arriver sur scène chanteur, acteur:
arriver sur le marché personnes, produits:

2. arriver (dans le temps):

arriver à son terme contrat:
arriver à son terme projet:

3. arriver (avec un raisonnement, après une suite d'événements):

4. arriver (réussir):

5. arriver (aboutir):

6. arriver (survenir):

arriver accident, catastrophe:

7. arriver (réussir socialement):

arriver personne:

II. arriver [aʀive] V. v. impers.

en el diccionario PONS

ankle-deep ADJ.

en el diccionario PONS

ankle-deep ADJ.

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When they were able to continue, they had taken only about 30 steps from the hut when they had to wade through ankle-deep water.
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Predictably, after moving in they discovered that they were now doomed to live in a dangerous biohazard filled with faulty wiring and ankle-deep sewage.
news.nationalpost.com
The water is flowing, a little more than ankle-deep.
www.therecord.com
Pedestrians were bundled up in winter parkas and toques and tried to avoid being splashed by ankle-deep slush on streets.
news.nationalpost.com
We trudge almost half a mile down a tunnel, ankle-deep in water, until the shaft begins tracking a vein of gold.
www.dailymail.co.uk