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1 rock
I [rɔk] noun1) (a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth:صَخْرHe built his house on solid rock.
2) a large stone:صَخْرَه، حَجَر كَبيرThe climber was killed by a falling rock.
3) a type of hard sweet made in sticks:حَلْوى مع إسْم المَدينَه II [rɔk] verba stick of Edinburgh rock.
1) to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side:يَتَمايَل، يَتَهادىThis cradle rocks.
2) to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.يُهَزْهِز الطِّفْل3) to shake or move violently:يَهُز، يُحَرِّك بِشِدَّه III [rɔk] nounThe earthquake rocked the building.
( also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody:موسيقى الرّوك( also adjective) a rock band.
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2 schaukeln
I v/i1. (hat geschaukelt) swing ( auch sich schaukeln); im Wind: sway; Wiege, Schiff: rock; im Schaukelstuhl schaukeln rock in a rocking chair; an den Ringen schaukeln swing on the rings; das Boot fing an zu schaukeln the boat began to pitch and roll; das Schiff zum Schaukeln bringen make the boat pitch and roll, rock the boat2. (hat) (wippen) seesaw3. (ist) umg.a) (torkeln) stagger, sway;II v/t (hat)1. swing; (wiegen) rock; die alte DC 3 schaukelte uns nach Panama the old DC3 gave us a bumpy flight to Panama2. umg., fig. (zustande bringen) wangle; das werden wir schon schaukeln oder Papa wird das Kind schon schaukeln we’ll manage ( oder fix) that somehow, we’ll swing it somehow, we’ll see to that (, don’t you worry)* * *to dandle; to seesaw; to rock; to swing; to sway* * *schau|keln ['ʃaukln]1. vi1) (mit Schaukel) to swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) to rockdie Kinder wollen scháúkeln — the children want to play on the swings
auf or mit dem Stuhl scháúkeln — to swing or rock back and forth in one's chair, to tip one's chair back and forth
2) (= sich hin und her bewegen) to swing or sway (to and fro or back and forth); (= sich auf und ab bewegen) to rock up and down; (Fahrzeug) to bounce (up and down); (Schiff) to rock, to pitch and toss; (Aktienkurse) to go up and down, to fluctuate3) aux sein (=sich schaukelnd bewegen Schiff) to pitch and toss; (= gemütlich fahren) to jog along2. vtto rockjdn durch die Gegend scháúkeln (inf) — to take sb for a spin round the place (inf)
wir werden das Kind or die Sache or das schon scháúkeln (inf) — we'll manage it
3. vi impers* * *1) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) dance2) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) rock3) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) sway4) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) sway* * *schau·keln[ˈʃaukl̩n]I. vi1. (die Schaukel benutzen) to [go on the] swingim Schaukelstuhl sitzen und \schaukeln to sit in the rocking chair and rock backwards and forwards3. (schwanken) to roll [from side to side]; (hin und her schwingen) to swing [backwards and forwards]II. vt▪ jdn \schaukeln to push sb [on the swing], to swing sb▪ etw \schaukeln to manage sth* * *1.intransitives Verb1) swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) rock2) (sich hin und her bewegen) sway [to and fro]; (sich auf und ab bewegen) <ship, boat> pitch and toss; < vehicle> bump [up and down]; unpers2.es hat ganz schön geschaukelt — (auf dem Boot) the boat pitched and tossed quite a bit
transitives Verb1) rock2) (ugs.): (fahren) take3) (ugs.): (bewerkstelligen) manage* * *A. v/iim Schaukelstuhl schaukeln rock in a rocking chair;an den Ringen schaukeln swing on the rings;das Boot fing an zu schaukeln the boat began to pitch and roll;das Schiff zum Schaukeln bringen make the boat pitch and roll, rock the boat2. (hat) (wippen) seesaweine „Ente“ schaukelte um die Ecke a 2 CV swayed (a)round the cornerB. v/t (hat)1. swing; (wiegen) rock;die alte DC 3 schaukelte uns nach Panama the old DC3 gave us a bumpy flight to Panama2. umg, fig (zustande bringen) wangle;Papa wird das Kind schon schaukeln we’ll manage ( oder fix) that somehow, we’ll swing it somehow, we’ll see to that (,don’t you worry)* * *1.intransitives Verb1) swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) rock2) (sich hin und her bewegen) sway [to and fro]; (sich auf und ab bewegen) <ship, boat> pitch and toss; < vehicle> bump [up and down]; unpers2.es hat ganz schön geschaukelt — (auf dem Boot) the boat pitched and tossed quite a bit
transitives Verb1) rock2) (ugs.): (fahren) take3) (ugs.): (bewerkstelligen) manage* * *v.to rock v.to swing v.(§ p.,p.p.: swung) -
3 eragin
iz.1. ( astinketa) shaking, jolt2.a. influence, sway; Jean Etxapareren \eragina euskal literaturan the influence of Jean Etxapare in Basque literature; \eragin handiko gizona an influential man; euskarak jasaten duen erdarearen \eragina the influence of {Spanish || French} that Basque {suffers || labours} under; \eraginpeko eremu (Pol.) area of influence; medikuek aspalditik jakin izan dute gure barruko jarrerak eta ongizateak \eragin handia dutela gure gorputzaren osasunean doctors have long known that our mental outlook and well-being affect our physical healthb. ( efektua, emaitza) effect, outcome3.a. impulse ; bihotzaren \eraginez spurred by the heart ; \eraginik gabe eginik ez nothing gets done if no one gets it done; euskaltzaleen \eraginez sortu ziren lehengo ikastolak the setting up of the first Basque-medium schools was spurred on by people who loved Basqueb. ( espirituarena) prompting5. ( sendagaiari d.) effect, effectiveness; sendagai baten \eragin the effectiveness of a medicine io.1.a. ( haurra) active; \eragin izan to be a livewireb. ( heldua) antsy, uneasy; neska \eragin naughty girl2. diligent3.a. ( azkar) prompt, quickb. ( zalu, bizkor) agile, nimble4. ( behartu) forced, coerced5. ( ospetsua) distinguished, celebrated du/ad.1.a. ( eginarazi) to make (sb) do, {have || get} sth done; egizu eta \eragin do it and make sure it's done; arropa berria \eragin nion jostunari I had the tailor make new clothes; amak {arrotzari || zurginari} sehaska \eragin zion mother had the carpenter {make || build} the cradle; traineru berria \eragin dute they've had a new boat builtb. ( sorrarazi) to cause; tabakoak \eragindako gaixotasuna a disease caused by to baccoc. ( aditz elkartuekin) Zurineri barre \\ nigar \eragin zion he made Zurine laugh \\ cry2. ( ibilarazi, erabili)a. to move, drive; haurrari \eragin zion sehaskan she rocked the baby in the cradleb. Tek. to drive, propel; motoreak \eragindako ponpa motor-driven pump; hankei \eragin i. to move one's legs ii. ( pixka bat) to wiggle one's legsc. arraunari \eragin to row, move the oar ; zigorrari \eragin to snap a whipd. ( gorputzatalari d.) besoei \eragin to wave one's arms ; buruari \eragin zion i. ( ezetz esateko) he shook his head ii. ( baietz esateko) he nodded his head ; eskuari \eragin to wave one's hand ; hankei \eragin i. to move one's legs ii. ( pixkat) to wiggle one's legs; buztanari \eragin to wag one's tail3. ( bultzatu)a. to spur, drive; gorrotoak \eraginda, haiek guztiak hil zituzten driven by hatred, they killed them all; zerk \eragin zizun hori esatea? what made you say that?; goseak \eraginik, herritik irten ziren driven by hunger, they left their villageb. ( inork idi, ardi, e.a.) to drive, herd; artzainak artaldeari larrera \eragin zion the shepherd drove the flock to pasture4. ( abiarazi) to activate; alarmari \eragin zion he activated the alarm5. to affect, influence; sukarrak ez zion \eragin the fever didn't affect him; Afrikako beroak ikaragarri \eragin zion the African heat affected him terribly; alkoholak izugarri eragiten dio alcohol affects him terribly6.a. ( zukua, zopa) to stirb. ( jiratu) to turn, turn over; eragiok, mutil, aurreko danbolin horri turn over that chestnut roaster in front of you, my boyc. (irud.) esan eta esan, \eragin\\\eragin eta erabili, azkenean aspertu ziren in talking and taking about it, dwelling on it to no end, they finally grew tired of it7. ( -(r)i abantaila ukan) i-i \eragin to have it over sb | to be ahead of ; askoz eragiten dio he's well ahead of him ; gaitz horrek gaitz guztiei eragiten die that evil goes beyond all evils8. ( e-r egiteko agindu) to commission, order ; soineko berria \eragin du datozen jaietarako she ordered a dress for the upcoming festival9. ( bihurtu) Lit. to turn; zure buruaz ere ez duzu zin eginen, zeren ez baitzara ile bakar baten xuri edo beltx eragiteko you are not to swear by your own head because you cannot turn one hair of it white or black10. ( ekin) to practice; lanbideari \eragin to practise a profession da/ad.1. ( erotu, zoratu) to go mad \eragin jatzu (B) you've gone mad2. ( hezur, e.a.) to dislocate eskua \eragin zaio his hand become dislocated
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