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I . leg [leg] N

1. leg (part of body, furniture):

leg
noga f
to break a leg

2. leg (in trousers):

leg

3. leg FOOD:

leg
noga f
leg
udziec m
leg of chicken
udko nt

4. leg SPORTS:

leg
leg (in cycling)
etap m

II . leg <-gg-> [leg] VB trans

to leg it Brit inf

leg room N no pl

leg room

leg-warmers N pl

peg-leg N inf

trouser leg N FASHION

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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All that was left of the aged doctor was the lower half of his right leg with the slipper still on it.
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With this invention, a person without a leg can stand, walk, sit, or kneel with just a push of a lever.
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When it comes to style and cut, these leg-warmers are excellent.
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Towards the end of the 200405 season, he fractured his leg and was ruled out for the remainder of the season.
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After that, the floors were dished to provide more leg room and the twin bonnet latches moved to inside the car.
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The inside hind leg remains engaged throughout the half-pass, and the horse should not lose its rhythm.
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A third story, one he often tells international journalists, involves his leg being chomped off by a kangaroo.
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He remained partly paralysed in his left leg, which required him to use a steel (later titanium) calliper extending from the thigh to shoe.
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He is short (1.58m tall) and limps on his left leg.
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He began swimming regularly at age eight as part of his rehabilitation from a serious leg injury incurred after running through a plate glass window.
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