zh 高跟 (a) |
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es zapatacón (n) |
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zh 高跟鞋 (n) |
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vi guốc (n) |
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zh 高踭鞋 (n) |
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en heel (n) |
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de stöckelschuh (n) |
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en high heeled (a) |
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en high heels (n) |
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fr escarpin (n) |
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mn өндөр өсгийтэй (a) |
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en high heeled (a) |
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en spike (n) |
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en heeled (a) |
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de hochhackig (a) |
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gv ard voynnagh (a) |
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fi korkeakorkoinen (a) |
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