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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

kitten heel SAM.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

kitten [brit. angl. ˈkɪt(ə)n, am. angl. ˈkɪtn] SAM.

chaton m. spol
fig. to have kittens pog.

I. heel [brit. angl. hiːl, am. angl. hil] SAM.

1. heel ANAT. (of foot):

talon m. spol
to bring [sb] to heel fig. rebel
to bring [sb] to heel dissident, child, employee
to come to heel dog:
to come to heel person: fig.

2. heel (of shoe, sock):

talon m. spol

3. heel (of hand):

talon m. spol

4. heel (of loaf, plant cutting):

talon m. spol

5. heel TEH. (of saw, golfclub, ski):

talon m. spol

6. heel (power):

heel fig.
botte ž. spol

7. heel brit. angl. (person):

heel pog., zastar.
chameau m. spol pog.

II. [high] heels SAM. mn. samost.

chaussures ž. spol mn. à (hauts) talons

III. heel [brit. angl. hiːl, am. angl. hil] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. heel (repair):

heel shoe

2. heel ŠPORT:

heel ball

IV. heel [brit. angl. hiːl, am. angl. hil]

se braquer pog.

v slovarju PONS

kitten [ˈkɪtn] SAM.

chaton m. spol

fraza:

I. heel [hi:l] SAM.

1. heel (back of foot, sock, shoe):

talon m. spol

2. heel (back of the hand):

paume ž. spol

3. heel slabš. pog. (unfair person):

peau ž. spol de vache

fraza:

to be at sb's heels
under the heel of sb/sth
sous la botte de qn/qc

II. heel [hi:l] MEDM.

III. heel [hi:l] GLAG. preh. glag. ŠPORT

heel ball
v slovarju PONS

kitten [ˈkɪt· ə n] SAM.

chaton m. spol

I. heel [hil] SAM.

1. heel (back of foot, sock, shoe):

talon m. spol

2. heel (back of the hand):

paume ž. spol

3. heel slabš. pog. (unfair person):

peau ž. spol de vache

fraza:

to be at sb's heels
under the heel of sb/sth
sous la botte de qn/qc

II. heel [hil] MEDM.

III. heel [hil] GLAG. preh. glag.

Present
Iheel
youheel
he/she/itheels
weheel
youheel
theyheel
Past
Iheeled
youheeled
he/she/itheeled
weheeled
youheeled
theyheeled
Present Perfect
Ihaveheeled
youhaveheeled
he/she/ithasheeled
wehaveheeled
youhaveheeled
theyhaveheeled
Past Perfect
Ihadheeled
youhadheeled
he/she/ithadheeled
wehadheeled
youhadheeled
theyhadheeled

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Litters are relatively small, usually consisting of only one or two kittens, and occasionally three.
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On one of his tasks he comes across a cat and her kittens and brings them back to the shop.
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A 1929 paper studied the anatomy of a two-headed kitten.
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Kitten left the house only a minute later, though she lost the group 9,000, despite the rule being they would lose 1,000 per minute.
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Three of the kittens had unique markings, consisting of white points and feet.
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