foot in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for foot in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.foot <pl feet> [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] N

1. foot C:

foot (of person)
pie m
foot (of animal)
pie m
pararse LatAm
to go/come on foot
my foot! inf impossible my foot, a child could have done it!
not to put a foot wrong
not to put a foot wrong
to be on the back foot
to have one foot in the grave inf
meterle LatAm inf
to put one's foot in it inf

See also hand

I.hand [Am hænd, Brit hand] N

1. hand ANAT:

darse la(s) mano(s)
hand-sewn or -stitched

2. hand (in phrases):

en mano Spain
a (la) mano
a espuertas esp Spain
no dar golpe Spain Mex inf
amarrar a alguien de pies y manos LatAm excl RioPl

3.3. hand <hands, pl > (possession, control, care):

5.1. hand GAMES (set of cards):

cartas fpl
to tip one's hand Am inf

I.foot fault [Am ˈfʊt ˌfɔlt, Brit] N

I.first-foot [Am ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, Brit] VB intr

II.first-foot [Am ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, Brit] VB trans

III.first-foot [Am ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, Brit] N no pl

club foot [Am ˌkləb ˈfʊt, Brit] N

splay-foot [Am ˈspleɪ ˌfʊt, Brit] N U

wrong-foot [Am ˈˌrɑŋ ˈfʊt, Brit ˌrɒŋˈfʊt] VB trans

foot in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for foot in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Phrases:

to get a foot in the door
to put one's foot in it [or in your mouth] Am
to set foot in sth

foot-and-mouth disease [ˌfʊtəndˈmaʊθdɪˌzi:z] N

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sole of foot

Translations for foot in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

foot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get a foot in the door
I have a pain in my foot
the boot's Brit [or shoe's Am] on the other foot
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, the left field seats were only 251 feet away, protected by a 42-foot high screen.
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Its foot is elongated, with a double-edged anterior margin and two short, white, metapodial tentacles projecting from below the operculum.
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The body is elongate with a foot which is distinct from the upper body by a skirt like mantle hiding partially the foot.
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A lanky yet strong 6-foot-11 pivotman, his hustle, board work, and defense kept him in professional basketball for 17 years.
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On hatching, the goslings accompany the parents on foot to the learest lake, where they fledge after about 56 days.
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Travelogues were usually about eighty minutes in length, consisting of two 1000-foot reels of 16mm film, with an intermission in-between to change reels.
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Foot worship is a practice in foot fetishism.
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The extra footfalls provide additional smoothness to a rider because the horse always has at least one foot on the ground.
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A human skull lies by his right foot.
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The foot is often compared to a musical measure and the long and short syllables to whole notes and half notes.
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