footfall in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for footfall in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary

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It draws a footfall of about 8,000 students from colleges across the country.
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This is expected to improve footfall and make the pavements look nicer.
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It is one of the most popular state in the country for tourists with annual footfall of 19.81 million tourists in 201011.
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Though there are differences in footfall patterns and speed of the various gaits, historically they were collectively referred to as an amble.
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Ambling gaits are further distinguished by the timing and cadence of the footfall pattern.
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It draws a footfall of about 50,000 from more than 350 colleges across the country.
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They are intended to be installed at doorways having low pedestrian footfall where the door is mainly closed and are useful in providing warmth.
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The approximate footfall of the fest was 35,000.
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The centre has a footfall of over 8 million people per annum.
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Typically, a stair carpet will be more hardwearing since it gets more punishing footfall than, for example, a carpet in a bedroom.
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