słownik polsko - angielski

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foot po angielsku:

1. feet feet


Wash your feet.
All this walking is killing the soles of my feet and my toes. I wonder if I have the right size shoes.
In order to keep our feet warm we had to shift from one foot to another and keep moving.
This inefficiency is a result of the animal's large body and massive legs and feet, which contribute a sideways motion to its walk.
In the Chinese football game in which the players used their feet and bodies - but never their hands - the goal was a hole in a net made from silk.
It's still shallow, eh. My feet still touch the bottom. "It's quite a shallow beach. Yotsuba, you can still touch the bottom can't you?"
The conclusion reached by a study is "People who think their feet are smelly, have smelly feet; people who think they aren't, don't."
Who do you belong to? Wrapped around his feet was a small cat. It was a fluffy grey striped cat.
At an Indian wedding at the Phillipine islands the bride retired from the company in order to go down to the river to wash her feet. As she was thus employed an alligator seized her.
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
This is a layer of soil that is permanently frozen, and in some places it's many feet deep.
The business of the journalist is to destroy the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of Mammon, and to sell his country and his race for his daily bread.
Should I watch Six Feet Under? Do you think it's any good?
After an uphill struggle against great odds they finally got the company on its feet again.

Angielskie słowo "foot" (feet) występuje w zestawach:

kartkówka r8 od 130 do 137
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nieregularna liczba mnoga
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liczba mnoga

2. foot foot


The area of an 8-foot square room is 64 square feet.
foot ache
Football originally meant "a game played with a ball on foot" - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.
Now you are in Old Town, so it will be best to go by foot across Charles Bridge and then along Mostecká Street to Malostranské Square.
Her ceaseless caterwauling alarmed every dog within a 500-foot radius.
A black crocodile, troubling his rest, grabbed him suddenly by his rough and heavy foot.
In 776 B.C., the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus.
My dog was run over by a truck. He was not killed, but his foot was badly injured.
It's better not to prattle on about meaningless things. The more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it.
Not knowing that Nancy had left him, I put my foot in my mouth when I asked Paul how she was.
There are 12 inches (30.48 centimetres) in a foot.
Once upon a time, there was a man and his wife. They had no house. They were living in the fields and sleeping at the foot of a tree.
Not thinking before he speaks, he invariably proceeds to stick his foot in his mouth.
Nay, since you will not love, would I were growing A happy daisy, in the garden path That so your silver foot might press me going, Might press me going even unto death.

Angielskie słowo "foot" (foot) występuje w zestawach:

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