shoestring

Etymology
The is derived from. The is derived from the noun, while the  is derived from terms such as  and.

Noun

 * 1)  The string or lace used to secure a shoe to the foot; a shoelace.
 * 2) An object that is long and thin, like a shoestring (sense 1).
 * 3)  A long, narrow cut of a food; a julienne.
 * 4) Chiefly in on a shoestring: very little money; a tight budget.
 * 1) An object that is long and thin, like a shoestring (sense 1).
 * 2)  A long, narrow cut of a food; a julienne.
 * 3) Chiefly in on a shoestring: very little money; a tight budget.
 * 1) Chiefly in on a shoestring: very little money; a tight budget.

Translations

 * Finnish:


 * Bulgarian: жулиен
 * Finnish: julienne,
 * French: ,
 * Russian:


 * Bulgarian: ограничени средства
 * Czech: napjatý rozpočet
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Russian: небольша́я су́мма де́нег, небольши́е сбереже́ния

Adjective

 * 1)  Of a catch or tackle: made near the ground, close to a player's shoes.

Translations

 * Finnish: jalka-

Verb

 * 1)  To tackle (a player) using a.
 * 2)  To catch (a ball) using a.

Translations

 * Finnish: taklata alas, taklata jalkoihin


 * Finnish: ottaa koppi matalalta