foot [fʊt] noun feet (plural) 1 (Anat) pie (m); [of animal, chair] pata (f) my feet are aching me duelen los pies to get to one's feet ponerse de pie; levantarse; pararse; (LAm) lady, my foot! ¡dama, ni hablar! on foot a pie; andando; caminando; (LAm) to be on one's feet estar de pie; estar parado; (LAm) he's on his feet all day long está trajinando todo el santo día; no descansa en todo el día on one's feet he's on his feet again ya está recuperado or repuesto to rise to one's feet ponerse de pie; levantarse; pararse; (LAm) I've never set foot there nunca he estado allí to set foot inside sb's door poner los pies en la casa de algn; pasar el umbral de algn; to set foot on dry land poner el pie en tierra firme it's wet under foot el suelo está mojado to trample sth under foot pisotear algo; the children are always under my feet siempre tengo los niños pegados to put one's feet up descansar to put one's best foot forward animarse a continuar to get cold feet entrarle miedo a algn to get one's foot in the door meter el pie en la puerta to put one's foot down (say no) plantarse; (Aut) acelerar to drag one's feet dar largas al asunto; hacerse el roncero to fall on one's feet tener suerte; caer de pie to find one's feet ponerse al corriente to have one foot in the grave estar con un pie en la sepultura to have one's feet on the ground ser realista to put one's foot in it meter la pata (informal) to start off on the right foot entrar con buen pie to shoot o.s. in the foot pegarse un tiro en el pie to sit at sb's feet ser discípulo de algn to stand on one's own two feet volar con sus propias alas to sweep a girl off her feet enamorar perdidamente a una chica she never put a foot wrong no cometió ningún error it all started off on the wrong foot todo empezó mal 2 [of mountain, page, stairs, bed] pie (m) at the foot of the hill al pie de la colina 3 (measure) pie (m) he's six foot or feet tall mide seis pies; mide un metro ochenta transitive verb 1 (pay) to foot the bill (for sth) pagar (algo); correr con los gastos (de algo) 2 to foot it (walk) ir andando or caminando; (LAm) (dance) bailar modifier foot brake (n) (Aut) freno (m) de pie foot fault (n) (Tennis) falta (f) de saque foot passenger (n) pasajeroapasajera (m) (f) de a pie;a pasajera foot pump (n) bomba (f) de pie foot rot (n) uñero (m) foot soldier (n) soldado (m) de infantería How do you say feet in Mexico?How do you say "feet" in Spanish? - Pies. ¿Cómo se dice "feet" en español? - Pies.
What is a Spain foot?Definition of Spanish foot
: a foot on a piece of furniture curved outward with ridges resembling claws.
Is feet masculine or feminine in Spanish?Mexicans pronounce the word the same way as in English, but spell it “pay”. also Is Pie feminine in Spanish? If you look in our dictionary under foot is says a person's foot (pie) is masculine. For the foot of an animal or furniture you use pata; not pie.
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