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PIED | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary Un tas de livres traînent au pied de son lit My feet are very sore from walking so far We waited for the others at the foot of the hill a four-foot wall He is 6 ft tall One of the legs of the chair was broken the stem of a wine-glass of a tobacco-pipe Donnez-leur l'espoir qui leur permettra de se remettre sur pied
pied - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From archaic pie (“magpie”), from Old French pie, from Latin pica pied (comparative more pied, superlative most pied) Having two or more colors, especially black and white Decorated or colored in blotches “ pied ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form pied
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pieds - traduction - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais WordReference. com Ce footballeur est droitier mais tire mieux du pied gauche J'ai trop marché ; j'ai mal aux pieds ! This soccer player is right handed but shoots better with his left foot I've walked too much; my feet hurt! Les pieds de cette chaise sont cassés This chair's legs are broken Je laisse toujours mes chaussures au pied de l'escalier
Pied (anatomie humaine) — Wikipédia Le pied est la partie distale du membre inférieur de l' être humain Il est relié à la jambe par l'articulation de la cheville Il supporte le poids du corps en position debout et permet la locomotion Premier élément au contact avec le sol — en position anatomique —, Il assure un rôle essentiel dans l' équilibre, l' amortissement et la propulsion