10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «TAKE TO ONE'S HEELS»
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&muitjk&im#%m6/i ° 1 to show a clean pair of heels CLEAN * to take to one's
heels iS^ ! ®2.A tf (Seeing the policeman, the pickpocket took to his heels. #§^£9
$ • jftfttfl to turn on one's heel '%j$MM ; ft lift (The thief mined on his heel and ...
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Heinemann English Dictionary
... outdistance and beat. take to one's heels to run away. • heel verb 1 to put a
heel or heels on: / must haw my shoes heeled. 2 to follow close behind: 'Heel,
Spotl' shouted the dog's owner. heel2 verb Nautical (of a ship) to lean or cause to
lean ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
... waiting indefinitely, dig one's heels in to behave stubbornly, down at heel
untidy; in poor condition or circumstances, kick up one's heels to frisk or gambol,
showaclean pair of heels to run away, take to one's heels to run away; to
abscond, ...
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An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
See under Ci. To take heed, Gochelyd, ymogelyd, givylio, gwilio, ^warchad ar,
radw arno. Gen. xxxi. 29. Esay vii. 4. ymgadw^ediych ar, Lucxxi. 34. H I'ynnu (in
Glamorgan.) To take to one's heels, Cymmeryd y tvaed (y traed a'r gwadnaii,) floi.
John Walters, Hannah Walters, 1828
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Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese
To have one's heart to one's heels, mnstrai la pianti de' piedi , ilaisi alia fuga. He
is always at my heels, egli m' è sempre ulluto, egli mi s guita da per tullo. To
hetake one's self to one's heels, to take to one's heels, catcagnare, vallar le
culcagna ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1829
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Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases
H183 To take to one's Heels 1787 Tyler Contrast 57: I was glad to take to my
heels and split home. 1821 Royall Letters 203: I took to my keels [for heels] and
did hook it. Oxford 801; Whiting NC 422. Cf. Tilley H394. See H176. HI 84 To turn
up ...
Bartlett Jere Whiting, 1977
on the heels of: following closely bring to heel: submit to discipline kick up one's
heels: behave excitedly take to one's heels: run away down at heel: untidy and
poorly dressed an Achilles' heel: the only vulnerable part show a clean pair of ...
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Amharic-English dictionary: H - N.
Cm to take to one's heels h ay- '•/.b :V awconn in ha^^y-t " ^(n : J»<w»Am he took
to his heels and escaped V<hA, : ha^ca,^ : hii nafse awci tin alii to take to one's
heels • hayai.^ : hti to take to one's heels h tth '□'•), "/.'' awcac or h fl>- 66A bl,b ...
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
^nl i To kick up the heels— To die ; J(gl, *(% i To lay or clap by the heels — To
imprison ; to put under arrest ; to prostrate ; *«li To show a clean or light pair of
heels, To take to one's heels— To run away or flee ; E"n5 CWS91, fljfa Cf«?1, I^
ft5? i ...
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The English dialect dictionary
... to run away, take to one's heels; (14) I0 1117'” a eommodily heels over head, to
double the purchase price in re-selling; (15) f0 lllf'll up the heels, to die ; (16) lo
give {he wind ofonds heels, to take a hasty or speedy departure ; (17) shaking of
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