boots in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for boots in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

moon boots [ˈmuːn buːts] N npl

I.boot1 [Am but, Brit buːt] N

1. boot FASHION:

a pair of boots
a pair of boots
to be as tough as an old boot or Brit old boots inf meat/poultry:
to die with one's boots on or in one's boots
to die with one's boots on or in one's boots
to lick sb's boots inf
to lick sb's boots inf
to lick sb's boots inf
to lick sb's boots inf
hacerle la pata a alguien Chil inf
to lick sb's boots inf
to lick sb's boots inf
lambonear a alguien Col inf
to put or stick the boot in Brit inf lit (kick)
pomada f de zapatos RioPl

See also big, bet

I.big <comp bigger, superl biggest> [Am bɪɡ, Brit bɪɡ] ADJ The usual translation of big, grande, becomes gran when it is used before a singular noun.

II.big [Am bɪɡ, Brit bɪɡ] ADV inf

I.bet [Am bɛt, Brit bɛt] N

II.bet <pres part betting, pt & pp bet> [Am bɛt, Brit bɛt] VB trans

III.bet <pres part betting, pt & pp bet> [Am bɛt, Brit bɛt] VB intr

Translations for boots in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

boots in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for boots in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

car-boot sale [ˈkɑ:bu:tˌseɪl] N Brit

wellington (boot) [ˈwelɪŋtən (bu:t)] N

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climbing boots

Translations for boots in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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bossy boots

boots Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be too big for one's boots inf
to lick sb's boots
to shake in one's boots inf
he had his heart in his boots Brit inf
he died with his boots on
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She then shyly pulled up her cuff to expose cowboy boots made of bright turquoise leather with a cactus design scrolled up the side.
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Playful, in pastel, coral and tan, some of the dresses have lace embellishments and can be paired with boots and jackets.
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New elements included black sleeves, gloves, trunks and boots with red leggings.
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Steel boots -- sturdy wheel clamps that immobilize vehicles -- are used by several downtown businesses.
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There are many different types of shoes that exist, such as running, walking, loafers, high heels, sandals, slippers, work boots, dress shoes, and many more.
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The stockyards and broader ranch culture provided likely customers for boots.
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Character dances are usually performed in shoes or boots, with a suede sole and a small heel.
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Improved attachment systems - such as a cam action step-in system similar to a ski binding and particularly well adapted to plastic technical mountaineering boots - have widely increased crampons use.
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He is never seen, but his gloves and his boots are on stage, serving as a reminder of his power.
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She was portrayed as a young woman with a joyous air, crowned with ivy, wearing boots and holding a comic mask in her hand.
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