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Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis leg reiškia n 1) koja (nuo kelio iki pėdos); 2) (stalo ir pan.) koja; 3) pastovas, atrama; to give smb a leg up pagelbėti, padėti (nugalėti sunkumus ir pan.) lietuviškai.

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  • /leg/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • noun: A limb or an appendage of an animal, used for locomotion or support.
  • noun: One of the lower or hind limbs in humans and primates.
  • noun: The part of the limb between the knee and foot in vertebrates.
  • noun: The back part of the hindquarter of a meat animal.
  • noun: A supporting part resembling a leg in shape or function.
  • noun: One of the branches of a forked or jointed object.
  • noun: The part of a garment, especially of a pair of trousers, that covers the leg.
  • noun: Mathematics Either side of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse.
  • noun: A stage of a journey or course, especially:
  • noun: Nautical The distance traveled by a sailing vessel on a single tack.
  • noun: The part of an air route or a flight pattern that is between two successive stops, positions, or changes in direction.
  • noun: One of several contests that must be successfully completed in order to determine the winner of a competition.
  • noun: Sports One stretch of a relay race.
  • noun: The narrow streams of swirled wine or spirits that run slowly down along the inside of a glass, often believed to indicate that the liquid is full-bodied.
  • noun: The ability to last or sustain success, especially by appealing to an audience: a blockbuster movie that has legs.
  • verb-intransitive: Informal To go on foot; walk or run. Often used with the indefinite it: Because we missed the bus, we had to leg it across town.
  • idiom: a leg to stand on Slang A justifiable or logical basis for defense; support: He doesn't have a leg to stand on in this debate.
  • idiom: a leg up Slang The act or an instance of assisting; a boost.
  • idiom: a leg up Slang A position of advantage; an edge: We have a leg up on the competition.
  • idiom: on (one's) last legs At the end of one's strength or resources; ready to collapse, fail, or die.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • koja (nuo kelio iki pėdos)
  • (stalo ir pan.) koja
  • pastovas
  • atrama
  • to give smb a leg up pagelbėti
  • padėti (nugalėti sunkumus ir pan.)
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