Calzado in english
Footwear
pronunciation: fʊtwer part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fʊtwer part of speech: noun
In gestures








calzado1 = footwear ; shoewear ; footgear.
Example: Permission has been granted to introduce a system of surveillance licensing for the purpose of monitoring imports of low-priced goods, such as clothing and footwear originating in non-EC countries.Example: Not all bunions progress because if the patient starts wearing good shoewear and they are caught early enough they may not get any worse.Example: Finding the right footgear depends a great deal on the activity you are involved in as well as temperature and environment.more:
» betún para calzado = shoe polish .
Example: Back in the 1950's there was one chap in our village who used to try to hide his bald patch with the application of a little black shoe polish.» plantilla para el calzado = insole ; inner sole ; footbed ; shoe insert .
Example: I have fallen arches and have been wearing insoles for almost 2 years now. Example: After four weeks of wearing inner soles the pain in my ankle has improved to a level that I can go for a walk now. Example: Footbeds will last a number of years as long as your foot doesn't significantly change. Example: This would help patients who have deformed feet and need orthotic treatment to quickly diagnose the issue and create an orthotic shoe insert to help them.calzado2 = shod.
Example: Many children walk barefoot in South Africa and unshod or partially shod (thong-type sandals) leisure behaviour may persist in adulthood.calzar = chock.
Example: When unhitching a wagon, a farmer forgot to chock the wagon wheels, and was caught between a wall and the wagon when the wagon rolled forward.more:
» el mismo que viste y calza = the very same .
Example: One tried-and-true tactic of the left is to always accuse the enemy of the very same crimes they themselves are committing.