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boot
Boot tarimas:
/bu:t/
Boot audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Protective footgear, as of leather or rubber, covering the foot and part or all of the leg.
- noun: A protective covering, especially a sheath to enclose the base of a floor-mounted gear shift lever in a car or truck.
- noun: Chiefly British An automobile trunk.
- noun: A kick.
- noun: Slang An unceremonious dismissal, as from a job. Used with the.
- noun: Slang A swift, pleasurable feeling; a thrill.
- noun: A Denver boot.
- noun: A marine or navy recruit in basic training.
- noun: Computer Science The process of starting or restarting a computer.
- noun: An instrument of torture, used to crush the foot and leg.
- verb-transitive: To put boots on.
- verb-transitive: To kick.
- verb-transitive: Slang To discharge unceremoniously. See Synonyms at
dismiss . - verb-transitive: Computer Science To start (a computer) by loading an operating system from a disk.
- verb-transitive: To disable (a vehicle) by attaching a Denver boot.
- verb-transitive: Baseball To misplay (a ground ball).
- verb-intransitive: To be of help or advantage; avail.
- noun: Chiefly Southern & Midland U.S. See
lagniappe . - noun: Archaic Advantage; avail.
- idiom: to boot In addition; besides: Not only was the new cruise ship the biggest in the world, but the fastest to boot.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- patogumas
- to boot priedo
- padėti
- pusbatis
- high riding boots auliniai batai
- to get the bootbūti atleistam
- to give the boot atleisti
- with one's heart in one's boots širdis nusmuko į užkul
- nauda
- what boots it? kokia iš to nauda? II
- batas