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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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چکمه-پوتین, چکمه
کتاب اصول و فنون ماهیگیری ورزشی تالیف عبدالعلی یزدانی
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noun ADJ. heavy | lightweight | high | ankle, calf-length, knee-length, thigh-length | muddy | polished | fabric, kid, leather, plastic, suede | gum, rubber, Wellington | high-heeled, hob-nailed, lace-up, nailed, steel-capped, studded, thick-soled | army, baseball, climbing, cowboy, desert, football, hiking, riding, rugby, ski, walking QUANT. pair a pair of heavy walking boots VERB + BOOT have on, wear | put on, take off | lace up, unlace | polish BOOT + NOUN polish PHRASES as tough as old boots The meat was as tough as old boots. | the toe of sb's boot She kicked at the snow with the toe of her boot.CLOTHES
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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boot types of boots leather boots • He bought some sturdy leather boots. wellington boots British English , rubber boots American English (= rubber boots that stop your feet and legs getting wet ) • The kids put on their rubber boots and went out in the rain. walking/hiking boots • In the mountains you’ll need some strong walking boots. football/rugby/riding/ski boots • Take your muddy football boots off before you come inside. ankle boots (= only as high as your ankles ) • Ankle boots are fashionable again this autumn. long boots (= as high as your knees or thighs ) • I bought a pair of long leather boots. knee-high boots • She looked fabulous in a mini-skirt and knee-high boots. phrases a pair of boots • I really need a new pair of boots this winter.
transnet.ir
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In addition to the idioms beginning with BOOT, Also see DIE WITH ONE'S BOOTS ON; GET THE AX (BOOT); KICK (BOOT) OUT; LICK SOMEONE'S BOOTS; PULL ONESELF UP (BY THE BOOTSTRAPS); QUAKE IN ONE'S BOOTS; TO BOOT; TOO BIG FOR ONE'S BREECHES (BOOTS); YOU CAN BET YOUR ASS (BOOTS). Also see under SHOE.
American Heritage Idioms