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Stiefel
I. boot [bu:t] N
1. boot (footwear):
boot
Stiefel m <-s, ->
ankle boot
Stiefelette f <-, -n>
knee boot
walking [or hiking]boot
Wanderschuh m <-(e)s, -e>
wellington boot , Am rubber boot
Gummistiefel m <-s, ->
work boot
2. boot inf (kick):
boot
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>
to get the boot fig
to give sb the boot fig
jdn hinauswerfen inf
to put the boot in Brit (kick sb brutally)
3. boot AUTO:
boot Brit (for luggage)
Kofferraum m <-(e)s, -räume>
boot Am (wheel clamp)
Wegfahrsperre f <-, -n>
4. boot Brit also hum inf (woman):
old boot
Schreckschraube f <-, -n> inf
5. boot (moreover):
to boot
to boot
Phrases:
II. boot [bu:t] ADJ COMPUT
boot block [or record]
boot disk
Startdiskette f <-, -n>
III. boot [bu:t] VB trans inf
to boot sth
etw dat einen Tritt versetzen [o. geben]
IV. boot [bu:t] VB intr COMPUT
boot
laden <lädt, lud, geladen>
hob·nailed boot [ˌhɒbneɪldˈ-, Am ˌhɑ:b-] N
ˈboot-cut ADJ FASHION
boot-cut
ˈboot camp N Am
boot camp
boot out VB trans inf
to boot sb out
to boot sb out of a company
jdn rausschmeißen inf [o. feuern]
to boot sb out of the house
boot up VB trans
to boot up the computer
ˈhalf-boot N
half-boot
Halbstiefel m <-s, ->
half-boot
Stiefelette f <-, -n> CH
ˈfoot·ball boot N Brit
Fußballschuh m <-(e)s, -e>
ˈrid·ing boot N
riding boot
Reitstiefel m <-s, ->
OpenDict entry
rain boot N
rain boot (meist pl) Am
English
English
German
German
boot strapping N INV-FIN
German
German
English
English
Present
Iboot
youboot
he/she/itboots
weboot
youboot
theyboot
Past
Ibooted
youbooted
he/she/itbooted
webooted
youbooted
theybooted
Present Perfect
Ihavebooted
youhavebooted
he/she/ithasbooted
wehavebooted
youhavebooted
theyhavebooted
Past Perfect
Ihadbooted
youhadbooted
he/she/ithadbooted
wehadbooted
youhadbooted
theyhadbooted
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Like other fresh boot camp graduates, he experienced some hazing from senior soldiers.
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Being a cartel with experience in paramilitary operations, they give young recruits the opportunity to join a training program much like a military boot camp.
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He dedicated his time and established a boot camp for their training.
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After the lesson, the models were told to go to a boot camp.
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He was sent instead to boot camp and then received further training as a radioman and gunner.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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Communist leaders of all sizes, colonial explorers with hands thrust forward in righteous motivation, glowering facsimiles of African dictators made in Korea, fists, boots, disembodied heads, all lie relegated to remote tourist parks or to overgrown backyards of palace museums.
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universes-in-universe.org
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Kommunistische Führer aller Kaliber, koloniale Entdecker mit aus redlicher Motivation nach vorn weisenden Händen, finstere Reproduktionen afrikanischer Diktatoren made in Korea, Fäuste, Stiefel, körperlose Köpfe, all das liegt verbannt in entlegenen Touristenparks oder überwachsenen Hinterhöfen von Palastmuseen.
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This asymmetrical skirt I bought several years ago at H & M and bear it best in autumn and winter in combination with boots.
fashion.onblog.at
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Diesen asymmetrischen Minirock habe ich vor einigen Jahren bei H&M gekauft und trage ihn am liebsten im Herbst und Winter in Kombination mit Stiefeln.
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The vestibule is important to me, because there one can put the boots, the wet rain gear, the camping stove, and also the dirty panniers, if one wants to ride a day without them.
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www.coyotetrips.de
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Das Vorzelt ist wichtig für mich, da man dort die Stiefel abstellen kann, den nassen Regenkombi, den Campingkocher und auch die dreckigen Alukoffer, wenn man mal einen Tag ohne fahren will.
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If you plan to visit during the rainy season (May - December), we recommend .bringing rain gear and waterproof shoes or boots (especially if you plan to visit the reserves) as well as pants, long-sleeved shirts and a light jacket.
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www.intercoined.com
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Wenn du hier während der Regenzeit (von Mai bis Dezember) besuchen möchtest, empfiehlt man, regengetriebe und wasserdichte Schuhe oder Stiefel (vor allem wenn man die Reserven besuchen wollen) sowie Hosen, langärmelige Hemden und eine leichte Jacke zu bringen.
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Well, who has such a store, for the men are wearing high heels- (gedresst or ungedresst) of course nothing special, and the fact, why certain boots in size alone 46 be sold off as often, as in all other sizes together also no reason, to wonder.
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zoe-delay.de
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Naja, wer solch einen Laden besitzt, für den sind High Heels -tragende Männer (gedresst oder ungedresst) natürlich nichts besonderes mehr und der Umstand, warum bestimmte Stiefel alleine in Größe 46 genauso oft abverkauft werden, wie in allen anderen Größen zusammen ebenso kein Grund mehr, sich zu wundern.
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