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Abbreviation: KOALAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Kit Off And Legs Akimbo
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with one's arms akimbo, with one's hands on one's hips* * ** * * -
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2) Makarov: with arms akimbo -
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1) General subject: a-kimbo, akimbo, with arms a-kimbo2) Makarov: with arms akimbo -
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1) Sports: hands on hips2) Makarov: akimbo, with arms akimbo -
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1) Sports: arms at hips2) Makarov: akimbo, with arms akimbo -
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нареч.with one's arms akimbo, with one's hands on one's hipsон стоял подбоченившись — he stood with his hands on his hips, или with his arms akimbo
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нареч.with one's arms akimbo, with one's hands on one's hipsон стоя́л подбоче́нившись — he stood with his hands on his hips [with his arms akimbo]
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прост.1) ( подбоченясь (о позе)) arms akimboТут Иван, / Руки в боки, словно пан, / Из-за братьев выступает / И, надувшись, отвечает, / Эта пара, царь, моя, / И хозяин - тоже я. (П. Ершов, Конёк-Горбунок) — Here, Ivan, / Arms akimbo, like a Pan, / Pushed his brothers both aside, / Puffed his cheeks and proudly cried: / Tsar, these steeds belong to me, / I'm their owner, too, you see.
2) (стоять, ходить и т. п.) (бездельничать, лодырничать) fold one's arms (hands); loaf around- Теперь многи девки такие! - тоже вздохнула Панькова. - Трёх доярок на ферме не хватает, а они ходят руки в боки... (В. Липатов, Деревенский детектив) — 'There's a lot of girls like that around nowadays,' Pankova sighed in agreement. 'We are three milkmaids short on the farm, and here are these beauties loafing around...'
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General subject: with arms akimbo -
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General subject: legs akimbo
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Akimbo — is a human body position in which the hands are on the hips and the elbows are bowed outward, or bent/bowed in a more general sense Fact|date=September 2007 (e.g. the sailor sat with his legs akimbo ).OriginsThe word s origins are murky. The term … Wikipedia
Akimbo — A*kim bo, a. [Etymology unknown. Cf. {Kimbo}.] With a crook or bend; with the hand on the hip and elbow turned outward. With one arm akimbo. Irving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
akimbo — [ə kim′bō] adv., adj. [ME in kenebowe, lit., in keen bow, i.e., in a sharp curve; a folk etym. from ON kengboginn, bow bent < keng, bent + bogi, a bow] with hands on hips and elbows bent outward [with arms akimbo] … English World dictionary
akimbo — c.1400, in kenebowe, of unknown origin, perhaps from Middle English phrase in keen bow at a sharp angle, or from a Scandinavian word akin to Icelandic kengboginn bow bent, but this seems not to have been used in this exact sense. Many languages… … Etymology dictionary
akimbo — ► ADVERB ▪ with hands on the hips and elbows turned outwards. ORIGIN probably from Old Norse … English terms dictionary
Akimbo — Alison Carroll 2008 als Lara Croft Akimbo (ursprünglich englisch für Arme in die Hüften gestemmt) bezeichnet in der Computerspiel Szene das gleichzeitige Benutzen gleicher Waffen mit beiden Händen. Dabei handelt es sich in der Regel um Pistolen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
akimbo — 1. adjective /əˈkɪm.bəʊ,əˈkɪm.boʊ/ With a crook or bend; with the hand on the hip and elbow turned outward. Now, then, mister, said he, with his head cocked and his arms akimbo, what are you driving at? Lets have it straight, now. 2. adverb… … Wiktionary
akimbo — a|kim|bo [əˈkımbəu US bou] adj [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: in kenbow, on kenbow (15 17 centuries), probably from an unrecorded Old Norse i keng boginn bent in a curve ] 1.) (with) arms akimbo with your hands on your ↑hips so that your elbows point… … Dictionary of contemporary English
akimbo — [15] Akimbo was borrowed from Old Norse. Its original English spelling (which occurs only once, in the Tale of Beryn 1400) was in kenebowe, which suggests a probable Old Norse precursor *i keng boginn (never actually discovered), meaning… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
akimbo — [[t]əkɪ̱mboʊ[/t]] PHRASE: usu PHR after v If you stand arms akimbo or with arms akimbo, you stand with your hands on your hips and your elbows pointing outwards. [OLD FASHIONED] … English dictionary
akimbo — adjective (with) arms akimbo with your hands on your hips hip 1 (1) so that your elbows point outwards: He stood with arms akimbo, glaring at the intruders.: see picture at arm … Longman dictionary of contemporary English