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dexceptionnel
Sportlerfuß
в PONS речника
ath·lete's ˈfoot СЪЩ no pl
Fußpilz м <-es> kein pl
в PONS речника
в PONS речника
ath·lete [ˈæθli:t] СЪЩ
Athlet(in) м (f) <-en, -en>
I. foot <pl feet> [fʊt] СЪЩ [pl fi:t]
1. foot (limb):
Fuß м <-es, Fü̱·ße>
einen Fuß in etw вин setzen
at sb's feet
2. foot < pl foot> <[or feet]> (length):
Fuß м <-es, Fü̱·ße> (= 0,3048 Meter)
3. foot < pl feet> (base):
Fuß м <-es, Fü̱·ße>
4. foot < pl feet> ЛИТ (poetry):
Versfuß м <-es, -füße>
Phrases:
my foot dated
so ein Quatsch! разг
II. foot [fʊt] ГЛАГ прх
1. foot разг (pay):
to foot sth
2. foot Am ИКОН (add up):
I. sweep [swi:p] СЪЩ
1. sweep no pl (a clean with a brush):
Kehren ср
Fegen ср nordd, CH
2. sweep dated (chimney sweep):
Schornsteinfeger(in) м (f) <-s, ->
Rauchfangkehrer(in) м (f) <-s, -> A
3. sweep:
Schwingen ср <-s> kein pl
Rundumschlag м <-(e)s, -schläge> a. прен
4. sweep (area):
Gebiet ср <-(e)s, -e>
Gelände ср <-s, ->
5. sweep (range):
Reichweite f <-, -n> a. прен
Spielraum м <-(e)s> kein pl
6. sweep (search):
Suchaktion f <-, -en>
7. sweep разг → sweepstake
8. sweep ИНФОРМ:
Phrases:
II. sweep <swept, swept> [swi:p] ГЛАГ прх
1. sweep (with a broom):
to sweep sth
etw kehren [o. nordd, CH fegen]
2. sweep (take in powerful manner):
3. sweep (remove):
to sweep back sth
4. sweep (spread):
to sweep sth
über etw вин kommen
5. sweep (travel and search):
to sweep sth
etw absuchen [o. разг durchkämmen]
6. sweep Am разг (win):
to sweep sth
etw abräumen разг [o. принразг einsacken]
Phrases:
to sweep sth under the carpet [or Am also rug] [or Aus also mat]
etw unter den Teppich kehren разг
jdm den Kopf verdrehen разг
III. sweep <swept, swept> [swi:p] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. sweep (move smoothly):
gleiten <glitt, geglitten>
sweep person
rauschen разг
sweep eyes
gleiten <glitt, geglitten>
2. sweep (follow path):
sich вин [da]hinziehen
Phrases:
neue Besen kehren gut посл
Запис в OpenDict
foot СЪЩ
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
PONS OpenDict

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The high salaries of some of today's professional athletes likely serves to insulate their leagues from player-instigated match fixing.
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Many good athletes got their start in these youth leagues.
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Lea is an athlete who enjoys many sports, like skiing and soccer.
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The team included forty-two athletes, thirty-four men and eight women.
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She was as good as athletes get, there has never been anything like her since.
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