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Segregation
quadrupede
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. foot <мн feet> [Brit fʊt, Am fʊt] СЪЩ
1. foot:
to be on one's feet again прен
to sweep sb off their feet прен
to sit at sb's feet
to sit at sb's feet прен
my foot! разг
2. foot (measurement):
piede м (= 0, 3048 m)
3. foot (bottom):
piedi mpl (of di)
at the foot of bed, stairs
at the foot of list, letter
at the foot of page
at the foot of table
4. foot (of sewing machine):
5. foot ВОЕН:
6. foot ЛИТ (in poetry):
II. -footed COMP
III. foot [Brit fʊt, Am fʊt] ГЛАГ прх
pagare il conto (for di)
IV. foot [Brit fʊt, Am fʊt]
to put one's foot in it разг
partire col piede sbagliato, giusto (with sb con qc)
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
I. quadrupede [kwaˈdrupede] ПРИЛ
II. quadrupede [kwaˈdrupede] СЪЩ м
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
four-footed ПРИЛ
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
I. quadrupede [kua·ˈdru:·pe·de] СЪЩ м
II. quadrupede [kua·ˈdru:·pe·de] ПРИЛ (animali)
Present
Ifoot
youfoot
he/she/itfoots
wefoot
youfoot
theyfoot
Past
Ifooted
youfooted
he/she/itfooted
wefooted
youfooted
theyfooted
Present Perfect
Ihavefooted
youhavefooted
he/she/ithasfooted
wehavefooted
youhavefooted
theyhavefooted
Past Perfect
Ihadfooted
youhadfooted
he/she/ithadfooted
wehadfooted
youhadfooted
theyhadfooted
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The canyon supports a cross-section of four-footed animal life.
en.wikipedia.org
No other nation has small four-footed marsupial moles that could revolutionise jackling and the breakdown.
www.theroar.com.au
The hotel's demographic changes during the school holidays, when the four-footed friends are replaced by two-footed ones.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Footprints have been found from groups of large, four-footed vegetarian dinosaurs, known as sauropods, and upright-walking carnivorous theropods.
news.bbc.co.uk
But now a strange reptile that lived 212 million years ago is making scientists reconsider the evolution of four-footed creatures.
www.dailymail.co.uk