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61 переезжать в другой город
Jargon: take a jump (dangle) up the lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переезжать в другой город
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62 подвешивать
2) Military: load (АБ), (внешняя) sling, (на рессоры) spring3) Engineering: hook, spring, string (провода ЛЭП)4) Bookish: append (к чему-л.)5) Jargon: stretch6) Oil: hang (буровой снаряд, трубы)7) Drilling: (хвостовик/подвеска хвостовика) hang off, hook on8) Makarov: hang (hung, hanged) (тушу, чтобы стекла кровь), hang up, string up, suspend (напр. тушки птицы) -
63 подразнить
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64 покачать
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65 покачивать
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66 поманить
General subject: beck, beckon, dangle, make a motion (кого-л.) -
67 потерять
1) General subject: be out of pocket, cast, dance (что-л. обыкн. dance away), dangle, forfeit (что-л.), lose, shed, spend (мачту), to be out of pocket3) Makarov: lose (вследствие смерти), dance away (что-л.) -
68 привлекать должностью
Makarov: dangle a seatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привлекать должностью
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69 путешествовать
1) General subject: be on a journey, be on a tour, be on a trip, be on the wing, cruise, go on a journey, hike, journey, make a journey, outward-bound, peregrinate, to be on a journey, to be on a tour, to be on a trip, tour, travel, voyage, voyage (по морю, самолётом), (много) cover ground, fare forth, get around (informal)2) Colloquial: go around, pilgrimize, lime-juice3) Poetical language: fare4) Engineering: road5) Automobile industry: trip6) Jargon: belt around, hit the road, take a jump ( dangle) up the line -
70 размахивать
General subject: brandish, dangle, flare, flaunt (флагом), gesticulate, shake, sway, swing, switch, throw about, wag, wave (рукой, платком), wave about, wave around, weave, wield, (властью) wield (power) (wield- букв. размахивать дубинкой), whish (так, что слышен свист), swish (так, что слышен свист), (руками) flail, flourish -
71 раскачивать
1) General subject: bestir, shake, swing, throw about, waff, exacerbate2) Naval: drive5) Astronautics: sine -
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73 свеситься
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74 свешивать
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75 свисать
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76 свисающая стопа
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77 свободно висеть
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78 свободно свисать
2) Makarov: hang loose -
79 соблазнить
1) General subject: betray, court, dangle, entice from the path of virtue (кого-л.), inveigle, lure, seduce, entice from the path of virtue (развратить, кого-л.), deprave2) Religion: offend3) Invective: make4) Makarov: wrong, entice, entice from the path of virtue (кого-л.)5) Taboo: cop off with somebody (кого-л.), do somebody (кого-л.), do somebody wrong (кого-л.), highjack somebody (кого-л.), make a mash (кого-л.), make somebody (кого-л.), sinspire, tap off (кого-л.) -
80 соблазнять
1) General subject: allure, beguile, betray, court, court (into, to, from), dangle, debauch (женщину), decoy, inveigle, lead on, lure, proselytize, seduce, tempt (one is tempted to ask the question - невольно напрашивается вопрос), throw temptation in way (кого-л.), tweedle into (кого-л., на что-л.), vamp (мужчину, особ. с корыстной целью), coax away, make mouth water (smb's), tantalize2) Bookish: proselyte3) Australian slang: race (smb.) off5) Jargon: cook6) Makarov: court from, court into, court to, decoy away, decoy out, entice7) Taboo: angle somebody on (кого-л.), crack onto somebody (кого-л.), george somebody (кого-л.), (with somebody) go to town, mack on, make, mash somebody (кого-л.), prong, (о женщине) vamp somebody (кого-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
Dangle — Dan gle (d[a^][ng] g l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dangled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dangling}.] [Akin to Dan. dangle, dial. Sw. dangla, Dan. dingle, Sw. dingla, Icel. dingla; perh. from E. ding.] To hang loosely, or with a swinging or jerking motion. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dangle — may refer to: a Dangle (espionage) is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group. In ice hockey, a dangle is a variety of moves where a player dekes… … Wikipedia
Dangle — Dan gle, v. t. To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet. [1913 Webster] And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dangle — [daŋ′gəl] vi. dangled, dangling [< Scand, as in Dan dangle, Ice dingla, to dangle] 1. to hang loosely so as to swing back and forth [a long tail dangled from the kite] 2. to be a hanger on; follow (after) 3. to lack clear syntactic connection… … English World dictionary
dangle — 1590s, probably from Scandinavian (Cf. Dan. dangle, Swed. dangla to swing about, Norw. dangla), perhaps via N.Fris. dangeln. Related: Dangled; dangling … Etymology dictionary
dangle — suspend, *hang, sling Analogous words: oscillate, sway, pendulate, fluctuate (see SWING): *swing, wave … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dangle — [v] suspend brandish, depend, droop, entice, flap, flaunt, flourish, hang, hang down, lure, sling, sway, swing, tantalize, tempt, trail, wave; concepts 153,190 … New thesaurus
dangle — ► VERB 1) hang so as to swing freely. 2) offer (an incentive) to someone. DERIVATIVES dangler noun dangly adjective. ORIGIN symbolic of something loose and hanging … English terms dictionary
dangle — v. 1) (d; intr.) to dangle from (his keys dangled from a chain) 2) (d; tr.) to dangle before, in front of (to dangle bait in front of smb.) * * * [ dæŋgl] in front of (to dangle bait in front of smb.) (d; tr.) to dangle before (d; intr.) to… … Combinatory dictionary
dangle — UK [ˈdæŋɡ(ə)l] / US verb Word forms dangle : present tense I/you/we/they dangle he/she/it dangles present participle dangling past tense dangled past participle dangled 1) [intransitive/transitive] if you dangle something, or if it dangles, it… … English dictionary
dangle — I. verb (dangled; dangling) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish dangle to dangle Date: 1565 intransitive verb 1. to hang loosely and usually so as to be able to swing freely 2. to be a hanger on or a dependent 3. to occur… … New Collegiate Dictionary