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 Translation for 'flatfoot' from English to Russian
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NOUN   a flatfoot | flatfeet / flatfoots [sl.] [police]
SYNO flatfoot | patrolman | pes planus | ...
мед.
плоскостопие {с} [Pes planus]
flatfoot
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Translation for 'flatfoot' from English to Russian

flatfoot
плоскостопие {с} [Pes planus]мед.
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Usage Examples English
  • A positive result (arch formation) results from the flatfoot being flexible.
  • Nick is disliked by Nora's aunt Katherine, the family matriarch, as his immigrant heritage and experience as a "flatfoot" are considered beneath Nora's station.
  • A sprain to the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament can result in flatfoot deformity, which can impair mobility.
  • This dance competition featured traditional mountain, precision, and smooth clogging teams as well as individual buck and flatfoot dancers.
  • In cases of flatfoot, sinus tarsi syndrome is complicated by the collapse of the arches.

  • Some of these include clogging and flatfoot dancing (Appalachia), contra dancing (New England), square dancing (Southern states) and step dancing (Nova Scotia, particularly Cape Breton Island), though there is some overlap between regions.
  • In addition, the script was peppered with references to Brooklyn landmarks and expressions – such as Dunn's character calling himself "a flatfoot from Flatbush" – to reinforce the connection.
  • Episode concludes with the police sergeant spitting tobacco into a nearby waste can, from which the missing midget then rises, telling the "flatfoot" to call his shots.
  • In live performances, John Hartford was a true one-man band; he used several stringed instruments and a variety of props such as plywood squares and boards with sand and gravel for flatfoot dancing.
  • Played mainly for comic relief, Nakamura was normally portrayed as fat, dim-witted and gullible; a stereotype "clueless flatfoot" of the period.

  • In 2011, NowGamer ranked him as the eighth-best game detective, calling him "the epitome of the hard boiled flatfoot detective", but wondering why he "dress[...] like a cross between an alcoholic Indiana Jones and Deckard from "Blade Runner".
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