footing
61on an equal footing/on the same footing — ► having the same position or status as another person, company, etc.: on an equal footing with sb/sth »Women should be able to compete in the job market on an equal footing with men. on the same footing as sb/sth »The increased use of restricted …
62on an equal footing — on an equal footing/on the same footing ► having the same position or status as another person, company, etc.: on an equal footing with sb/sth »Women should be able to compete in the job market on an equal footing with men. on the same footing as …
63on the same footing — on an equal footing/on the same footing ► having the same position or status as another person, company, etc.: on an equal footing with sb/sth »Women should be able to compete in the job market on an equal footing with men. on the same footing as …
64war footing — /ˈwɔ fʊtɪŋ/ (say waw footing) noun readiness for war, as in a state, nation, etc.: *Before the Ngunawal could ever organise on a war footing, firearms had beaten them time and time again. –al grassby and marji hill, 1988. Also, wartime footing …
65talón de footing — Proceso doloroso, frecuente entre los corredores de footing y de largas distancias. Se caracteriza por equimosis, bursitis, fascitis o espolones calcáneos, debido a los fuertes y repetidos golpes del talón contra el suelo. Diccionario Mosby… …
66friendly footing — When relationships are on a friendly footing, they are going well …
67pad footing — /pæd ˈfʊtɪŋ/ (say pad footing) noun a box shaped footing (def. 6) of brick or concrete supporting a column or sleeper pier …
68strip footing — /strɪp ˈfʊtɪŋ/ (say strip footing) noun → footing (def. 6) …
69on an equal footing — phrase with the same rights and conditions as someone you are competing with We want to ensure that women can take part on an equal footing to men. Thesaurus: words used to describe positions in a competitionhyponym to defeat someone in a game,… …
70first-footing — n [U] the Scottish tradition of waiting for a new person to enter a house at New Year before the celebrations can begin. Many people enjoy first footing in Scotland by going to other people’s houses. Traditionally, they take a piece of coal for… …