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1 འཆུག་མེད་
['chug med]be klaidos, neklystamai, neklaidingai. -
2 འཆུག་པ་
['chug pa]paklydimas; klaida. -
3 ཆུག་
[chug]'jug pa liep. -
4 ཆུ་ཏིག་སྔོན་པོ་
[chu tig sngon po]mit. keturių blogą lemiančių planetų pav.: a) shar gyi du ba mjug ring; b) lho'i stag mgo me'bar; c) nub kyi g.yag mgo rlung 'chug; d) byang gi srin mo sha 'thog gam. -
5 འཇུག་པ་
['jug pa]1. būt. bcug / liep. chug - 1) įeiti, įžengti, įstoti; pradėti; chu'i nang du འཇུག་པ་ įeiti į vandenį; rgya mtshor འཇུག་པ་ išplaukti į jūrą; lam du འཇུག་པ་ leistis į kelionę; 2) dėtį į..., įdėti, patalpinti, įstatyti; įmesti (pav. į požemį), uždaryti (į kalėjimą); įpilti, įšvirkšti, įpurkšti; 3) įsakyti; (pa)raginti, (pa)skatinti, (pa)kurstyti, priversti; patikėti; 4) pagalbinis veiksmažodis, reiškiantis "priversti", "raginti" (kurstyti ir pan.); byed du འཇུག་པ་ versti daryti; nyal du འཇུག་པ་ guldyti (raginti) miegoti; 2. 1) įėjimas, įžengimas; bud. avatāra - įsikūnijimas; pradėjimas, ėmimasis. -
6 བཏུར་
[btur]btu darinys; me shing བཏུར་ chug - liepti rinkti žabus. -
7 ཀ་ཆུག་
[ka chug](ši)taip, panašiai. -
8 ཨ་ཆུག་
[a chug]kulkšnis.
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chug — [tʃʌg] v past tense and past participle chugged present participle chugging [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: From the sound] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] if a car, train etc chugs somewhere, it moves there slowly, with the engine making a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
chug — [ tʃʌg ] verb 1. ) intransitive to make a series of low sounds or to move slowly making these sounds: The engine chugged and coughed, and finally died. chug up/down/along etc.: a little old car chugging down the lane 2. ) chug or chug a lug… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chug — chug·ger; chug·hole; chug; chug·a·lug; … English syllables
chug — ☆ chug [chug ] n. [echoic] any of a series of abrupt, puffing or explosive sounds, as of a steam powered locomotive vi. chugged, chugging to make, or move with, such sounds vt. Slang CHUG A LUG … English World dictionary
chug — (n.) 1866, echoic of a working steam engine. As a verb, from 1896. Related: Chugged; chugging. Drinking sense attested by 1940s (chug a lug), probably imitative of the sound of swallowing … Etymology dictionary
chug — [v] drink quickly chug a lug, down, drink in one draft; concept 169 … New thesaurus
chug — ► VERB (chugged, chugging) ▪ move with or give out a series of muffled explosive sounds, as of an engine running slowly. ► NOUN ▪ a sound of this type. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
chug — chug1 chugger, n. /chug/, n., v., chugged, chugging. n. 1. a short, dull, explosive sound: the steady chug of an engine. v.i. 2. to make this sound: The motor chugged. 3. to move while making this sound: The train chugged along. [1865 70, Amer.;… … Universalium
chug — UK [tʃʌɡ] / US verb Word forms chug : present tense I/you/we/they chug he/she/it chugs present participle chugging past tense chugged past participle chugged 1) [intransitive] to make a series of low sounds or to move slowly making these sounds… … English dictionary
chug — I [[t]tʃʌg[/t]] n. v. chugged, chug•ging 1) a short, dull, explosive sound: the chug of an engine[/ex] 2) to make this sound 3) to move while making this sound • Etymology: 1865–70, amer.; imit. II chug [[t]tʃʌg[/t]] v. t. v. i. chugged,… … From formal English to slang
chug — verb ADVERB ▪ slowly, steadily ▪ The train chugged steadily along the West Highland Line. PREPOSITION ▪ along, down, in, out … Collocations dictionary