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heel
              
            Heel tarimas:
/hi:l/ 
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The rounded posterior portion of the human foot under and behind the ankle.
 - noun: The corresponding part of the hind foot of other vertebrates.
 - noun: A similar anatomical part, such as the fleshy rounded base of the human palm or the hind toe of a bird.
 - noun: The part, as of a sock, shoe, or stocking, that covers the rounded posterior portion of the human foot.
 - noun: The built-up portion of a shoe or boot, supporting the heel.
 - noun: One of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread.
 - noun: The lower or rearward part, as:
 - noun: The part of the head of a golf club where it joins the shaft.
 - noun: The end of a violin bow where the handle is located.
 - noun: Nautical   The lower end of a mast.
 - noun: Nautical   The after end of a ship's keel.
 - noun: Botany   The basal end of a plant cutting or tuber used in propagation.
 - noun: Oppression; tyranny:  under the heel of Stalinism; the heel of an autocrat. 
 - noun: Informal   A dishonorable man; a cad.
 - verb-transitive: To furnish with a heel or heels.
 - verb-transitive: To repair or replace the heels, as for shoes.
 - verb-transitive: Slang   To furnish, especially with money.
 - verb-transitive: To arm (a gamecock) with gaffs.
 - verb-transitive: To press or strike with the heel:  heel a horse. 
 - verb-intransitive: To follow at one's heels:  The dog won't heel. 
 - idiom: down at the heels  Having one's shoe heels worn down.
 - idiom: down at the heels  Shabby; rundown; poor.
 - idiom: lay by the heels  To put in fetters or shackles; imprison.
 - idiom: on  Directly behind.
 - idiom: on  Immediately following.
 - idiom: heel  Having holes in one's socks or shoes.
 - idiom: heel  Rundown; shabby; seedy.
 - idiom: take to (one's) heels  To run away; flee.
 - idiom: to heel  Close behind:  The hound followed his master to heel. 
 - idiom: to heel  Under discipline or control:  The army swiftly brought the rebels to heel. 
 - verb-transitive: To tilt or cause to tilt to one side.
 - noun: A tilt, as of a boat, to one side.
 
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- aukštas užkulnis
 - at/on/upon one's heelsįkandin
 - down at heel išklypęs (apie batą)
 - to kick/cool one's heels priversti ką laukti
 - to take to one's heels pasprukti
 - to turn on one's heels greitai apsisukti (ir išeiti)
 - In
 - kulnas
 - head over heels
 
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achilles heel
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cow-heel
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cuban heel
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french heel
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heel-and-toe
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heel counter
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heel-piece
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heel-plate
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