feet

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ترجمات رئيسية
feet npl (anatomy: plural of foot)أقدام (جمع قدم)
feet npl (measurement: plural of foot)أقدام: مقياس
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at your feet adv figurative, archaic (serving or worshipping you)في طوعك
 Michael had all of the audience at his feet when he sang his latest hit song.
at your feet adv literal (placed before your feet)تحت قدميك
 The pencil was lying at his feet, just where he had dropped it.
bare feet npl (feet without shoes)أقدام حافية
 It's good to walk along the beach with bare feet and feel the sand between your toes.
 In some cultures, walking around in your bare feet in public is considered rude.
cold feet npl figurative (anxiety leading to abandoning sth)تحذير، تنبيه
 He was starting to get cold feet about the wedding.
cold feet npl literal (cold sensation in the feet)مخاوف
crow's-feet, crow's feet npl figurative (wrinkles at outer corners of the eyes)تجاعيد حول العينين
 All the years of wind and sun had given the farmer crow's-feet at an early age.
drag your feet vi (dawdle)يتوانى، يضيع
 If you do not stop dragging your feet, we will never get there on time.
drag your feet vi figurative (be slow to act)يجرجر
on your feet adv (position: standing)واقفاً
 Waitresses are on their feet all day.
stamp your feet v figurative (protest about sth)يحتج
 The employee stamped his feet and demanded a higher salary.
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