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A(z) „boot” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

csizma

a type of strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle and often the lower part of the leg
boot definition and meaning
Példåk
I put on my boots to go for a walk in the snowy park.
Felvettem a csizmåmat, hogy sétåljak a havas parkban.
02

the storage compartment in a car used for luggage, shopping, or tools

Dialectbritish flagBritish
trunkamerican flagAmerican
boot definition and meaning
Példåk
The boot of the hatchback was surprisingly spacious.
03

the act of striking something or someone with the foot

boot definition and meaning
Példåk
He gave the door a frustrated boot.
04

a historical instrument of foot torture in which the feet were encased in iron and slowly crushed

Példåk
The museum displayed a medieval iron boot.
05

a protective cover resembling a leg or sheath for machinery or equipment

Példåk
Bicycle shock absorbers often have a protective boot.
06

the sudden or rapid release of stored affective or physical force

Példåk
A sudden boot of anger swept through the crowd.
to boot
01

indĂ­t, bootol

to start a computer, typically involves setting up hardware elements to prepare the computer for use
to boot definition and meaning
Példåk
They booted the computer, preparing for a long night of gaming.
02

to strike or deliver a blow with the foot

to boot definition and meaning
Példåk
The player booted the crate aside.
03

kidob, kizĂĄr

to eject or force someone or something to leave, often from a place or system, such as a computer or vehicle
Disapproving
Informal
Specialized
Példåk
The security guard booted the trespasser from the building.
A biztonsĂĄgi Ƒr kidobta a betolakodĂłt az Ă©pĂŒletbƑl.
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