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1 pussyfoots
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2 pussyfoot
verb (to behave in a wary or timid way.)Isubst. (flertall: pussyfoots) \/ˈpʊsɪfʊt\/1) forklaring: person med tassende gange, forklaring: en som går på gummisåler2) (amer., hverdagslig) reddhareIIverb \/ˈpʊsɪfʊt\/1) tasse, smyge, liste seg2) ( overført) unngå å ta stillingpussyfoot around gå som katten rundt grøten• stop pussyfooting around! -
3 pussyfoot
['pʊsɪfʊt]verbo intransitivo colloq. (anche pussyfoot around) non prendere posizione, cercare di non compromettersi* * *verb (to behave in a wary or timid way.) svicolare* * *pussyfoot /ˈpʊsɪfʊt/n. (pl. pussyfoots)(fam.) chi non si compromette; chi è molto prudente; svicolone (fam.).(to) pussyfoot /ˈpʊsɪfʊt/v. i.2 non prendere posizione; evitare di compromettersi; svicolare (fam.).* * *['pʊsɪfʊt]verbo intransitivo colloq. (anche pussyfoot around) non prendere posizione, cercare di non compromettersi -
4 creeps
ползти; содроганиеСинонимический ряд:1. drags (verb) crawls; drags; inches2. slips (verb) crawls; glides; lurks; mouses; prowls; pussyfoots; shirks; skulks; slides; slinks; slips; snakes; sneaks; steals; worms -
5 sidesteps
Синонимический ряд:1. dodges (verb) dodges; ducks; fences; parries; shirks2. equivocates (verb) equivocates; evades; hedges; pussyfoots; shuffles; tergiversates; weasels3. skirts (verb) bypasses; circumvents; skirts -
6 slides
скользить; слайд; движокСинонимический ряд:1. falls (noun) declines; descents; dips; dives; downslides; downswings; downturns; drop-offs; drops; falls; plunges; sags; skids; slips; slumps; tumbles2. coasts (verb) coasts; drifts3. slips (verb) crawls; creeps; drops off; eases; falls away; falls off; glides; glissades; lurks; mouses; prowls; pussyfoots; sags; shirks; skids; skulks; slicks; slinks; slips; slithers; slumps; snakes; sneaks; steals; waltzes; worms -
7 slips
Синонимический ряд:1. declines (noun) declines; dips; downswings; downturns; drops; sags; slides; slumps2. errors (noun) bloopers; blunders; boners; bulls; bungles; errata; errors; fluffs; lapses; miscues; missteps; mistakes; rocks; slipups; trips3. escapes (noun) escapements; escapes; flights; getaways; lams4. wharves (noun) berths; docks; jetties; levees; piers; quays; wharves5. dislocates (verb) dislocates; throw out6. drops off (verb) drops off; falls away; falls off; slumps7. falls (verb) falls; sinks; vitiates8. looses (verb) disengages; loosens; looses; releases; unbinds; unclasps; undoes; unfastens; unloosens; unlooses; unties9. sags (verb) drop off; fall off; sags10. shakes (verb) loses; shakes; throws off11. sheds (verb) molts; moults; sheds; sloughs; throw off12. slides (verb) creeps; eases; glides; glissades; lurks; mouses; prowls; pussyfoots; shirks; skids; skulks; slicks; slides; slinks; slithers; snakes; sneaks; steals; waltzes13. trips (verb) errs; miscues; mistakes; stumbles; trips -
8 steals
красть; захватыватьСинонимический ряд:1. bargains (noun) bargains; buys; closeouts2. thefts (noun) larcenies; lifts; pinches; thefts; thieveries3. abstracts (verb) abstracts; annexes; appropriates; cabbages; collars; filches; hooks; lifts; nabs; nips; pilfers; pillages; pinches; pockets; purloins; snatches; swipes; thieves; vultures4. slips (verb) creeps; glides; lurks; mouses; prowls; pussyfoots; shirks; skulks; slides; slinks; slips; snakes; sneaks
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