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„heels" in Spanish
How do you say "heels" in Spanish?
heels
→
enamorado locamente
/hˈɛdˌəʊvəhˈiːlz ɪn lˈʌv/
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Translations · 2
- head-over-heels in love→enamorado locamente
- the heel→el talón
Phrases · 6
- the heel hook→el gancho de talón
- to heelflip→hacer un heelflip
- the heelflip→el heelflip
- to attempt a heelflip→intentar un heelflip
- to heelflip consistently→hacer heelflip consistentemente
- to heed→considerar
Example sentences · 22
- She's wearing high heels. → Lleva zapatos de tacón.
- Those heels are really high. → Esos tacones son muy altos.
- Mary was head over heels in love. → Mary estaba enamorada hasta las trancas.
- Tom was head over heels for Mary. → Tom estaba loco por Mary.
- Mary loves shoes with high heels. → A María le encantan los zapatos de tacón alto.
- The soldier clicked his heels together. → El soldado chasqueó los talones.
- He's head over heels in love with Mary. → Él está completamente colado por Mary.
- Celia wore light shoes with high heels. → Celia llevaba zapatos ligeros con tacones altos.
- She regularly wears high heels to parties. → Use tacones altos con regularidad en las fiestas.
- Tom doesn't like girls who wear high heels. → A Tom no le gustan las chicas que usan tacos altos.
- She was wearing high heels and she slipped. → Llevaba tacones muy altos y se resbaló.
- The famous actress had high heels at the party. → Los actores famosos usaron tacones altos en la fiesta.
- She was wearing a short skirt and high heels. → Tenía una pollera corta y tacones altos.
- It is true that I was head over heels in love with her. → Es cierto que estoy locamente enamorado de ella.
- If you twist your feet, I wouldn't recommend you wear high heels. → Si tuerces los pies, no te recomiendo llevar zapatos de tacón alto.
- Tom's foot was once crushed by a woman wearing high heels in the train. → A Tom alguna vez le han pisado mujeres con zapatos de tacón en el tren.
- What a heel! → ¡Qué tipo tan arrastrado!
- This heel is too high. → Este tacón es demasiado alto.
- Math is my Achilles’ heel. → Las matemáticas son mi talón de Aquiles.
- Can you re-heel these shoes? → ¿Puedes volver a tapar estos zapatos?
- "Andrea, what happened? Why is your foot wrapped up? ""I'm fine, I just twisted it. I was wearing heels yesterday and I misstepped.""" → «Andrea, ¿qué te ha pasado? ¿Por qué tienes el pie vendado?» «No es nada, solo una torcedura, ayer iba andando con tacones y no pisé bien.»
- Apart from his heel, Achilles was invulnerable. → Aparte de su talón, Aquiles era invulnerable.
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