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121 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) sich beeilen2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) Mut fassen* * *◆ buck up1. (cheer up) [wieder] Mut fassen [o guter Dinge sein]\buck up up! Kopf hoch!II. vt▪ to \buck up sb up jdn aufmuntern [o aufheitern]* * *(inf)1. vi2) (= cheer up) aufleben2. vt sep2) (= make cheerful) aufmuntern3) -
122 buck up
1. vi 2. vtto buck one's ideas up — spinać się (spiąć się perf) (inf), sprężać się (sprężyć się perf) (inf)
* * *1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) pospieszyć się2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) nabrać otuchy, rozchmurzyć się -
123 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) pasteigties2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) sasparoties; saņemties -
124 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) paskubėti2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) pralinksmėti, atgyti -
125 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) raska på2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) pigga (gaska) upp [] -
126 emmertransporteur
n. pivoted bucked conveyor -
127 قرحات الظنبوب
1) bucked shins 2) sore shins -
128 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) hodit sebou2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) vzchopit se* * *• být pozitivní
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Bucked — Buck Buck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bucked} (b[u^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bucking}.] [OE. bouken; akin to LG. b[ u]ken, Dan. byge, Sw. byka, G. bauchen, beuchen; cf. OF. buer. Cf. the preceding noun.] 1. To soak, steep, or boil, in lye or suds; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bucked — adjective (not before noun) BrE old fashioned very pleased (+ at/by): We were bucked at the news … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bucked up — adjective inspired with confidence felt bucked up by his success • Syn: ↑encouraged • Similar to: ↑pleased … Useful english dictionary
bucked — I. ˈbəkt adjective Etymology: from past participle of buck (II) : pleased, encouraged : bucked up II. adjective … Useful english dictionary
bucked — /bukt/, adj. Brit. Informal. happy; elated. [1905 10; BUCK2 + ED2] * * * … Universalium
bucked — bÊŒk n. male deer; male rabbit; dollar (Slang) v. move rapidly and with violence; jump vertically legs stiff and back arched ; bet, gamble (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
bucked — spoken of milk soured by keeping too long in the milk bucket, or by a foul bucket. Exmoor … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
bucked shins — sore s s … Medical dictionary
bucked shin — noun Etymology: from past participle of buck (II) : stiffness of the leg of a horse due to muscular strain … Useful english dictionary
get back on the horse that bucked you — When you start drinking again after being hungover from drinking the previous night … The small dictionary of idiomes
buck — buck1 S1 [bʌk] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(dollar)¦ 2 the buck stops here 3 pass the buck 4¦(animal)¦ 5 feel/look like a million bucks 6¦(man)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Sense: 1,4; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from buckskin; because it was used as a unit of exchange in… … Dictionary of contemporary English