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Перевод: boot
[существительное] ботинок ; башмак ; сапог ; бутсы ; пинок ногой; увольнение; колодки ; фартук ; багажник ; отделение для багажа; обертка ; выгода ; польза ; [глагол] надевать ботинки; ударить сапогом; увольнять; помогать
Тезаурус:
- Flora helped me open the boot.
- Even more important than the nature of the upper is the midsole, for that is at the very heart of the boot's performance.
- Only when they were ready did Zack open the boot of the Volvo.
- The Spring Bank Holiday event will start, as usual, on the Saturday, May 23rd afternoon, with a giant car boot sale at Anstey Park to coincide with the opening of the fair.
- Boot was educated at King Edward's High School, Birmingham, where he was a near-contemporary of M. H. F. Wilkins (later Professor M. H. F. Wilkins FRS of DNA fame).
- I think they just sucked up to David, and began to put the boot in really, quite unnecessarily and unfairly.
- So, should they secure their passage to Wembley, then defeat Sunderland in the final, the FA Cup surely should be placed proudly on display not in Anfield's handsome trophy room, but below stairs, in the humble abode of the boys from the boot room.
- AN ESSEX MEP has accused civil servants of wasting public money by visiting car boot sales and arresting people selling alcohol brought from Europe.
- This boot is slightly more flexible than the K-SB3 L GTX, is more generously sized and has a distinct curve to its sole.
- The Gore-Tex bootie incorporated into the boot enhances breathability, helping to keep the feet cool.
- Open the hatchback and the boot space is small, in the interests of extra knee-room for rear passengers.
- Inside the cabin, the Golf is now looking fairly outdated but the instruments are still easy to use and effective, four adults can be carried in reasonable comfort and the huge boot will swallow more than enough for a weekend away.
- As well as the world famous Boot and Shoe Collection, the Museum also includes fine collections of ceramics and paintings, and the two history galleries, "Hamtun" and "Shoe Town - New Town", recreate the town's past, from its earliest days to modern times.
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