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английски
английски
немски
немски

ˈsix-foot ПРИЛ attr, inv

немски
немски
английски
английски

manns·hoch ПРИЛ

[as] tall as a man pred
six-foot attr
six feet [or foot] high/deep pred

Fuß <-es, Füße> [fu:s, мн ˈfy:sə] СЪЩ м

1. Fuß (Körperteil):

jdm zu Füßen fallen [o. sinken] a. прен liter
to go down on one's knees to [or before] sb a. прен
to sit at sb's feet
to get tied up in knots прен разг
sich вин jdm zu Füßen werfen
sich вин jdm zu Füßen werfen

2. Fuß kein мн (Längenmaß):

a six-footer разг

3. Fuß (Teil eines Strumpfes):

4. Fuß südd, A (Bein):

5. Fuß ГАСТР:

6. Fuß (unterer Teil):

Fuß von Betten, Bergen, Treppen
Fuß von Lampen, Säulen
Fuß von Sesseln, Tischen

7. Fuß ЛИТ (Versfuß):

Phrases:

sich дат die Füße abfrieren разг
sich дат die Füße nach etw дат ablaufen [o. wund laufen]
to stand on one's own [two] feet прен
to fall on one's feet [again] прен
to follow hard on sb/sth
sich вин auf freiem Fuß[e] befinden, auf freiem Fuß[e] sein Ausbrecher
to get cold feet прен
jdm etw zu Füßen legen geh
to lay sth at sb's feet прен
to adore [or worship] sb
to have one's feet under sb's table прен
jdm auf die Füße treten разг (zu nahe treten)
to tread [or step] on sb's toes прен
to give sb a good talking-to разг
to trample on [or over] sb/sth прен
to stretch one's legs прен
to tell sb to keep sth

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A crab spider loomed on its six-foot web.
lucire.com
The seventy-six-foot domed screen of the theater itself was then the world's largest.
en.wikipedia.org
Who else would rake up a six-foot pile of leaves just so the kids can jump in it?
www.theglobeandmail.com
At the same time there was a request to the department's surgeon to splice three six-foot men together to make the needed eighteen footers.
en.wikipedia.org
Six-foot-two, mop of messy hair, with a broad frame that fills his cable knit turtleneck.
www.thestar.com