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tr[reʧ]1 tener arcadas, tener náuseasretch ['rɛʧ] vi: hacer arcadasv.• arquear v.• tener náuseas v.• vomitar v.retʃintransitive verb hacer* arcadas[retʃ]VI tener arcadas* * *[retʃ]intransitive verb hacer* arcadas -
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retch [retʃ]avoir un ou des haut-le-cœur;∎ the smell made me retch l'odeur m'a donné des haut-le-cœur ou m'a soulevé l'estomac2 nounhaut-le-cœur m inv -
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[retʃ] n ânsia de vômito. • vt fazer esforço para vomitar. -
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блевать. Опять - чисто по звучанию. -
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I [retʃ]nome conato m. di vomitoII [retʃ]verbo intransitivo avere i conati di vomito* * *retch /rɛtʃ/n.conato di vomito.(to) retch /rɛtʃ/v. i.* * *I [retʃ]nome conato m. di vomitoII [retʃ]verbo intransitivo avere i conati di vomito -
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1. intransitive verb 2. nounWürgen, das* * *[retʃ]vi würgento make sb \retch jdn zum Würgen bringen* * *[retʃ]1. viwürgen2. nWürgen nt* * *A v/i1. würgen (beim Erbrechen)2. sich erbrechenB s1. Würgen n2. Erbrechen n* * *1. intransitive verb 2. nounWürgen, das* * *v.würgen v. -
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{retʃ}
1. v повдига ми се, повръща ми се
2. n повдигане, гадене* * *{retsh} v повдига ми се, гади ми се.(2) {retsh} n повдигане, гадене.* * *1 v повдига ми се, повръща ми се;2 n повдигане, гадене;retch; v повдига ми се, гади ми се.;{2};{ret¦} n повдигане, гадене.* * *1. n повдигане, гадене 2. v повдига ми се, повръща ми се* * *retch[retʃ] I. v повдига (гади) ми се; II. n повдигане, гадене. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] retch[Swahili Word] -goka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] retch[Swahili Word] -jisua[Part of Speech] verb[Class] reflexive[Derived Word] sua V------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[retʃ] viwürgen;to make sb \retch jdn zum Würgen bringen -
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öklendezés, hányinger, émelygés to retch: émelyeg, öklendezik -
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1. n позыв к рвоте; рвота2. v рыгать, тужитьсяСинонимический ряд:gag (verb) be nauseated; choke; gag; heave; keck; sicken; vomit
См. также в других словарях:
Retch — (r[e^]ch or r[=e]ch; 277), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Retched} (r[e^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Retching}.] [AS. hr[ae]can to clear the throat, hawk, fr. hraca throat; akin to G. rachen, and perhaps to E. rack neck.] To make an effort to vomit; to strain,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Retch — Retch, v. t. & i. [See {Reck}.] To care for; to heed; to reck. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retch — [retʃ] v [I] [: Old English; Origin: hrAcan] to try to ↑vomit = ↑gag ▪ The smell made her retch … Dictionary of contemporary English
retch — [ retʃ ] verb intransitive to behave and sound as if you are being sick (=bringing food and drink up from your stomach and out through your mouth), without in fact doing this: The disgusting smell made me retch … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
retch — (v.) 1540s, originally to clear the throat, to cough up phlegm, from O.E. hræcan to cough up, spit (related to hraca phlegm ), from P.Gmc. *khrækijanan (Cf. O.H.G. rahhison to clear one s throat ), of imitative origin (Cf. Lith. kregeti to grunt… … Etymology dictionary
retch — ► VERB ▪ make the sound and movement of vomiting. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of retching. ORIGIN from a Germanic word meaning «spittle» … English terms dictionary
retch — [rech] vi. [ME * rechen < OE hræcan, to clear the throat, hawk < hraca, clearing of the throat, spittle < IE echoic base * ker > RING1, RAVEN1] to undergo the straining action of vomiting, esp. without bringing anything up … English World dictionary
retch — UK [retʃ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms retch : present tense I/you/we/they retch he/she/it retches present participle retching past tense retched past participle retched to behave and sound as if you are being sick (= bringing food and… … English dictionary
retch — verb Etymology: Middle English *rechen to spit, retch, from Old English hrǣcan to spit, hawk; akin to Old Norse hrækja to spit Date: circa 1798 transitive verb vomit 1 intransitive verb to make an effort to vomit; also vomit • retch noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
retch — To make an involuntary effort to vomit. [A.S. hraecan, to hawk] * * * retch rech, esp Brit rēch vi to make an effort to vomit vt VOMIT retch n * * * (rech) to try to … Medical dictionary
retch — [[t]re̱tʃ[/t]] retches, retching, retched VERB If you retch, your stomach moves as if you are vomiting. The smell made me retch. Syn: heave … English dictionary