"to heels" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "to heels" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. pięta (część ciała) [COUNTABLE]
    My heels are dirty from walking bare-foot.
    English grammar is my Achilles' heel.
  2. obcas [COUNTABLE]
    She likes wearing high-heeled shoes.
    My heels are very high.
  3. pięta (w skarpetce) [COUNTABLE]
    I have a tear in my heel!
    Her heel is torn. Could you sew it up?
  4. drań, gnojek slang [COUNTABLE]
    He's a heel, I'll kill him if he hurts you!
    This heel tried to rape my sister!
  5. piętka chleba
    We have to buy bread, because there's only a heel left.
    He ate a crusty heel.
verbo
  1. dorabiać obcas (do buta)
    The shoemaker heeled my boots.
    I've broken my heel, so I need to heel my left shoe.
  2. do nogi! (zawołanie do psa)
    Rex, where are you? Heel!
    Fido! Come here! Heel!
  3. przechylać się (o statku, jachcie)
  4. chodzić przy nodze (o psie)
the image to "high heels" in Polish
sustantivo
  1. szpilki (buty na wysokich obcasach) [PLURAL]
    It felt a little awkward the first time I wore high heels, but I got used to them pretty quickly.
    This dress looks fantastic with high heels!

"to heels" — Collocation dictionary inglés

to heels collocation
More popular variant: to heel
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): do pięt
  1. to preposición + heel sustantivo
    Loose collocation

    Then he took to his heels, before the fire came after him.

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