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Пятка
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- Пятка , ахиллесова пятка, д уша в пятки упала, душа в пятки ушла, накивать пятками, от головы до пяток, показать пятки
- Heel
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Pie,ta, польский
Häl, шведский
Calx [calcis, f], латинский
Talus [i, m], латинский
Heel, английский
- The end of points at which the switch pivots.
- 1. the lean caused by the wind`s force on the sails of a sailing vessel.
- Пятка
- Крен, кренить(ся), кренговать, килевать
- The back part of the foot
- Крен, пятка руля, киля, шпангоута
- The after end of a ship`s keel, and the lower end of the stern-post to which it is connected. also, the lower end of any mast, boom, bowsprit, or timber. also, that part of the end of the butt of a musket which is uppermost when at the firing position.—to heel. to lie over, or incline to either side out of the perpendicular: usually applied to a ship when canted by the wind, or by being unequally ballasted. (see crank, stiff, and trim.)
- [1] to lean temporarily to one side (cf. list). [2] the foot of a mast or rudder. [3] the inboard end of a bowsprit. [4] the after end of the keel. [5] a small quantity of liquid left in a tank or other container. heel-and-toe: slang for working watch-andwatch.
- The fixed jaw on an adjustable-wrench safety clamp or on a rock crusher. see anvil.
- The collar of a borehole.
- To tip to one side.
Kantapää, финский
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Pie,tnas’cie, польский
Pie,ta, польский
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