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tr[wend]1 dirigir sus pasos ( towards, hacia)wend ['wɛnd] vito wend one's way : ponerse en camino, encaminar sus pasosv.• seguir v.wendto wend one's way: they wended their way home — se pusieron en camino a casa
[wend]VT literto wend one's way home — hum encaminarse a casa
* * *[wend]to wend one's way: they wended their way home — se pusieron en camino a casa
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{wend}
v книж. отправям се, тръгвам (обик. to WEND one's way)* * *{wend} v книж. отправям се, тръгвам (обик. to wend o.'s way).* * *v книж. отправям се, тръгвам (обик. to wend one's way)* * *wend [wend] I. v ост. отправям се, тръгвам; to \wend o.'s way отправям се. II. wend n венеди (славянско племе, заселило се в земите на Северна Германия). -
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wend гл.;
уст. идти идти, направляться, двигаться - to * one's way home держать путь домой wend уст. идти;
to wend one's way держать путь, направляться (to) wend уст. идти;
to wend one's way держать путь, направляться (to) -
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[wend]to wend one's way — dirigersi (to, towards verso)
* * *Wend /wɛnd/n.* * *[wend]to wend one's way — dirigersi (to, towards verso)
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[wend]wend уст. идти; to wend one's way держать путь, направляться (to) wend уст. идти; to wend one's way держать путь, направляться (to) -
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[wend] n. uend, sllav i Gjermanisë Qendrore -
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[wend] vi. shkoj; i bie nga, drejtohem; wend one's way back from kthehem ngaWend [wend] n. uend, sllav i Gjermanisë Qendrore -
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[wend]гл.; уст.; поэт.идти, направляться, держать путьto wend one's way — держать путь, направляться (куда-л.)
to wend to / into heaven / hell — отправляться на небеса / в преисподнюю
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[wend]◙ n. וונדי (תושב סלבי של סקסוניה וחלק מפרוסיה)wend[wend]◙ v. ללכת; לשים פעמיו* * *◙ (היסורפמ קלחו הינוסקס לש יבלס בשות) ידנוו◄ -
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[wend]◙ n. וונדי (תושב סלבי של סקסוניה וחלק מפרוסיה)wend[wend]◙ v. ללכת; לשים פעמיו* * *◙ וימעפ םישל ;תכלל◄ -
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wend vtr to wend one's way cheminer (to, towards vers) ; to wend one's way home prendre la route du retour. -
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wend [wend]literary s'acheminer;∎ to wend one's way home s'acheminer vers chez soi;∎ he wended his way through the forest il s'achemina à travers la forêt -
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[wend] vt+vi arch 1 dirigir-se a, para (to a, para). we wended our way to Rome / nós nos dirigimos a Roma. 2 ir. 3 viajar. -
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[wend]transitive verb & intransitive verb(redko) iti, potovati, kreniti protito wend one's way (home) — napotiti se, iti, kreniti proti (domu) -
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[wend]transitive verbto wend one's way — cheminer (to, towards vers)
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/wend/ * động từ - hướng (bước đi) về phía =to wend one's way home+ đi về nhà - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) đi -
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[wend] nвенед, венет, венд ( древнейшее наименование славянских племён западной ветви) -
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[wend] nвенед, венет, венд ( древнейшее наименование славянских племён западной ветви)
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Wend — Wend, v. t. To direct; to betake; used chiefly in the phrase to wend one s way. Also used reflexively. Great voyages to wend. Surrey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wend — [wend] v [: Old English; Origin: wendan] wend your way literary to move or travel slowly from one place to another wend your way through/towards/home etc ▪ The procession wended its way through the streets … Dictionary of contemporary English
wend — [ wend ] verb wend your way MAINLY LITERARY if you wend your way somewhere, you go there … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wend — to proceed on, O.E. wendan to turn, go, from P.Gmc. *wandijanan (Cf. O.S. wendian, O.N. venda, O.Fris. wenda, Du. wenden, Ger. wenden, Goth. wandjan to turn ), causative of O.E. windan to turn, twist (see WIND (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Wend — (w[e^]nd), obs. p. p. of {Wene}. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wend — Wend, n. (O. Eng. Law) A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit. [Obs.] Burrill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wend — wend; wend·ish; … English syllables
wend — ► VERB (wend one s way) ▪ go slowly or by an indirect route. ORIGIN Old English, «to turn, depart»; related to WIND(Cf. ↑windless) … English terms dictionary