Translation of 'heel' in English
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- ⇄Ex. The Hollanders are at our heels, in the race of naval power (Sir William Petty).' title='expr. at one's heels, close behind one.
Ex. The Hollanders are at our heels, in the race of naval power (Sir William Petty). in english'>expr. at one's heels, close behind one.
Ex. The Hollanders are at our heels, in the race of naval power (Sir William Petty).Ex. The Hollanders are at our heels, in the race of naval power (Sir William Petty).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. passengers ... cooling their heels between delayed flights (Wall Street Journal).' title='expr. cool one's heels, (Informal.) to be kept waiting a long time.
Ex. passengers ... cooling their heels between delayed flights (Wall Street Journal). in english'>expr. cool one's heels, (Informal.) to be kept waiting a long time.
Ex. passengers ... cooling their heels between delayed flights (Wall Street Journal).Ex. passengers ... cooling their heels between delayed flights (Wall Street Journal).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. The American delegation has dug in its heels. ... It won't budge (New York Times).' title='expr. dig in one's heels, to resist anything, especially change or pressure, by assuming a hard and fast attitude or policy.
Ex. The American delegation has dug in its heels. ... It won't budge (New York Times). in english'>expr. dig in one's heels, to resist anything, especially change or pressure, by assuming a hard and fast attitude or policy.
Ex. The American delegation has dug in its heels. ... It won't budge (New York Times).Ex. The American delegation has dug in its heels. ... It won't budge (New York Times).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
- ⇄Ex. The agency dragged its heels during the 1940's in enforcing an antitrust ... decree against major oil companies (Wall Street Journal).' title='expr. drag one's heels, to act or move sluggishly or hesitantly; drag one's feet.
Ex. The agency dragged its heels during the 1940's in enforcing an antitrust ... decree against major oil companies (Wall Street Journal). in english'>expr. drag one's heels, to act or move sluggishly or hesitantly; drag one's feet.
Ex. The agency dragged its heels during the 1940's in enforcing an antitrust ... decree against major oil companies (Wall Street Journal).Ex. The agency dragged its heels during the 1940's in enforcing an antitrust ... decree against major oil companies (Wall Street Journal).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
- ⇄a. to be kept waiting for a very long time.
Ex. ... to let your uncle kick his heels in your hall (Samuel Foote).
b. to wait impatiently.
Ex. I'll trouble him not to leave me here kicking my heels (Freder' title='expr. kick one's heels,
a. to be kept waiting for a very long time.
Ex. ... to let your uncle kick his heels in your hall (Samuel Foote).
b. to wait impatiently.
Ex. I'll trouble him not to leave me here kicking my heels (Freder in english'>expr. kick one's heels,
a. to be kept waiting for a very long time.
Ex. ... to let your uncle kick his heels in your hall (Samuel Foote).
b. to wait impatiently.
Ex. I'll trouble him not to leave me here kicking my heels (Freder a. to be kept waiting for a very long time.
Ex. ... to let your uncle kick his heels in your hall (Samuel Foote).
b. to wait impatiently.
Ex. I'll trouble him not to leave me here kicking my heels (Freder' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. Kick up your heels in the nightclubs that spill irresistible ... music into the velvet darkness of every evening (New Yorker).' title='expr. kick up one's heels, to have a good time; celebrate.
Ex. Kick up your heels in the nightclubs that spill irresistible ... music into the velvet darkness of every evening (New Yorker). in english'>expr. kick up one's heels, to have a good time; celebrate.
Ex. Kick up your heels in the nightclubs that spill irresistible ... music into the velvet darkness of every evening (New Yorker).Ex. Kick up your heels in the nightclubs that spill irresistible ... music into the velvet darkness of every evening (New Yorker).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
- ⇄Ex. Thus grief still treads upon the heels of pleasure (William Congreve).' title='expr. on (or upon) one's heels, close behind.
Ex. Thus grief still treads upon the heels of pleasure (William Congreve). in english'>expr. on (or upon) one's heels, close behind.
Ex. Thus grief still treads upon the heels of pleasure (William Congreve).Ex. Thus grief still treads upon the heels of pleasure (William Congreve).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
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- ⇄Ex. The rabble incontinently took to their heels (Washington Irving).' title='expr. take to one's heels, to run away.
Ex. The rabble incontinently took to their heels (Washington Irving). in english'>expr. take to one's heels, to run away.
Ex. The rabble incontinently took to their heels (Washington Irving).Ex. The rabble incontinently took to their heels (Washington Irving).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
- ⇄Ex. The insult made him so mad he turned on his heel and walked out.' title='expr. turn on one's heel, to turn around quickly; turn away.
Ex. The insult made him so mad he turned on his heel and walked out. in english'>expr. turn on one's heel, to turn around quickly; turn away.
Ex. The insult made him so mad he turned on his heel and walked out.Ex. The insult made him so mad he turned on his heel and walked out.' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
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Word 'heel' in Other Languages
- heel in Assamese অসমীয়া
- heel in Bengali বাংলা
- heel in Bodo बड़ो
- heel in Dogri डोगरी
- heel in English
- heel in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- heel in Hindi हिन्दी
- heel in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- heel in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- heel in Konkani कोंकणी
- heel in Maithili মৈথিলী
- heel in Malayalam മലയാളം
- heel in Manipuri মৈতৈলোন্
- heel in Marathi मराठी
- heel in Nepali नेपाली
- heel in Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- heel in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- heel in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- heel in Santali
- heel in Sindhi سنڌي
- heel in Tamil தமிழ்
- heel in Telugu తెలుగు
- heel in Urdu اُردُو
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