Meaning of vyzuť | Babel Free
vizucDefinitions
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to take off, to remove (to take footwear, such as shoes, boots, or socks, off the feet) perfective, transitive
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to help take off shoes (to remove footwear from another person's feet, often a child or someone unable to do it themselves) perfective, transitive
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to take off one's shoes (to remove one's own footwear) perfective, reflexive
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to slip off, to come off (of footwear: to become loose and fall off the foot accidentally) perfective, reflexive
Examples
“Nezabudni si, prosím, vyzuť zablatené topánky.”
Please don't forget to take off your muddy shoes.
“Otec najprv dieťa vyzul z ťažkých čižiem a potom ho uložil do postele.”
The father first took the heavy boots off the child and then put him to bed.
“Baganče ma tak tlačili, že som sa v polovici cesty musel vyzuť.”
The boots were pinching me so much that I had to take them off halfway.
“Bežal tak rýchlo, až sa mu jedna topánka vyzula.”
He ran so fast that one of his shoes slipped off.
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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