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English translation of pie

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  • 1 a [Anat] foot un dedo del pie = a toe tiene (los) pies planos = she has flat feet pie de atleta = athlete's foot Definition of foot in the British & World English dictionary Definition of foot in the US English dictionary Translate foot | into French | into German | into Italian b (en locs) a pie = on foot ir a pie = to go on foot, walk hoy ando a pie (AmL) = I'm without wheels today de pie = standing ponte de pie = stand up

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    estoy en pie desde las siete = I've been up since seven o'clock
    no puedo tenerme en pie = I can hardly walk/stand solo la iglesia quedó en pie = only the church remained standing mi oferta sigue en pie = my offer still stands a pie pelado (Chi) = barefoot, in one's bare feet de a pie = common, ordinary de la cabeza a los pies or de pies a cabeza = from head to foot o toe, from top to toe (colloq) en pie de guerra = on a war footing en (un) pie de igualdad = on an equal footing hacer pie = to be able to touch the bottom levantarse con el pie derecho = to get off to a good start no tener ni pies ni cabeza = to make no sense whatsoever por mi/tu/su (propio) pie = unaided, without any help
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