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1 rub
اِحْتَكّ بِـ \ rub: to cause pain by rubbing: Her shoes rubbed so she took them off. \ دَلَكَ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee. He rubbed oil into his knee. \ See Also فرك (فَرَكَ) \ فَرَكَ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee. He rubbed oil into his knee. \ فَرْكٌ \ rub. \ See Also حك (حَكٌّ) -
2 rub out, erase
مَسَحَ \ rub out, erase: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. survey: to measure land, for plans or maps. wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. -
3 rub
حَكَّ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee, to cause pain by rubbing Her shoes rubbed so she took them off. scrape: to rub with a hard edge (of a tool, etc.): She scraped the mud off her shoes with a knife. scratch: to rub with one’s nails where the skin is uncomfortable: Dogs often scratch (themselves). She scratched her head (She rubbed it thoughtfully). -
4 წმენდა
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5 потирать
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6 abreiben
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Schmutz etc.) rub off (von etw. [from] s.th.); (Zitronenschale etc.) grate4. (abschleifen) rub downII v/refl1. Person: rub o.s. down* * *to wipe; to rub; to rub off; to abrade; to chaff* * *ạb|rei|benvt sepSchmutz, Rost to clean or rub off; (= säubern) Fenster, Schuhe to wipe; (= trocknen) to rub down, to give a rubdown; (COOK) to grate* * *ab|rei·ben1. (durch Reiben entfernen, abwischen)bitte reib dir doch nicht immer die Hände an der Hose ab! please don't always wipe your hands on your trousers!2. (durch Reiben säubern)▪ etw \abreiben to rub sth downAutolack/Fenster \abreiben polish the paintwork/window3. (trocknen)▪ jdn/ein Tier/etw \abreiben to rub sb/an animal/sth downer badete das Baby und rieb es dann mit einem Frotteehandtuch ab he bathed the baby and then dried him/her with a terry towel* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) rub off2) (säubern) rub3) (frottieren) rub down* * *abreiben (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Schmutz etc) rub off (von etwas [from] sth); (Zitronenschale etc) grate4. (abschleifen) rub downB. v/r1. Person: rub o.s. down* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) rub off2) (säubern) rub[sich (Dat.)] die Hände an der Hose abreiben — rub one's hands on one's trousers
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7 изжулвам
изжуля rub off/away/out; rub clean(повсеместно) rub all over(изстьргвам) scour(кожа, болезнено) rub, rub sore; abrade, barkизжулих му един шамар I gave him a slap in the face* * *изжу̀лвам,гл. rub off/away/out; rub clean; ( повсеместно) rub all over; ( изстъргвам) scour; ( кожа, болезнено) rub, rub sore; abrade, bark; • изжулих му един шамар I gave him a slap in the face.* * *1. (изстьргвам) scour 2. (кожа, болезнено) rub, rub sore;abrade, bark 3. (повсеместно) rub all over 4. изжулих му един шамар I gave him a slap in the face 5. изжуля rub off/away/ out;rub clean -
8 ausreiben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. (Fleck) rub off, remove* * *to rub out* * *aus|rei|benvt sepFleck etc to rub out; Topf etc to scour; Gläser to wipe outdie Augen áúsreiben — to rub one's eyes
* * *aus|rei·ben▪ etw \ausreibenGläser \ausreiben to wipe out sep glasses* * *ausreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. (Fleck) rub off, remove3.sich (dat)die Augen ausreiben rub one’s eyes* * *v.to rub out v. -
9 dьrnǫti
dьrnǫti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: V 221Russian:dërnut' `pull, tug' [verb]Czech:Slovak:drhnút' `clean, tear, comb (flax)' [verb]Polish:zadzierzgnąć `tie (a knot)' [verb]Slovincian:ʒìe̯řnȯų̯c `rub, clean' [verb]Slovene:dŕgniti `rub, whet, scratch' [verb], dȓgnem [1sg]Lithuanian:dìrginti `irritate, arouse' [verb], dìrgina [3ps], dìrgino [3pt];dìrgti `become irritated, get wet, become bad (weather), be retted, (J.) become weak' [verb], dìrgsta [3ps], dìrgo [3pt]Comments: See -> * dьrgati. -
10 изжуля
изжу̀ля,изжу̀лвам гл. rub off/away/out; rub clean; ( повсеместно) rub all over; ( изстъргвам) scour; ( кожа, болезнено) rub, rub sore; abrade, bark; • изжулих му един шамар I gave him a slap in the face. -
11 затирать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (замазывать)
rub clean/out, efface; wipe/blot out
2) (сдавливать)
jam, block (up), hem in, trap, hold fast
3) разг. (изнашивать)
wear out, soil, make dirty* * *rub clean/out, efface; wipe/blot out* * *gripzap -
12 протирать
(что-л.)
1) wear through; wear/rub a hole (in)
2) (чистить)
wipe/rub (clean)
3) rub through* * ** * *wear through; wear/rub a hole* * *fraywear -
13 अवमृज्
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14 протирать
(что-л.)несовер. - протирать; совер. - протереть1) wear through; wear/rub a hole (in)2) ( чистить)wipe/rub (clean)3) rub through, grate, strain -
15 оттирать
scour глагол: -
16 ἀνατρίβω
ἀνα-τρίβω [ῑ],A rub, chafe,τὸν ὦμον Hp.Art.9
:—[voice] Med., Id.Vict. 3.83; massage oneself, Aristid.Or.47(23).18, cf. 50, al.:—[voice] Pass., sens. obsc., Ar.Ach. 1149.4 [voice] Pass., to be worn away, Hdt.3.113.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνατρίβω
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17 ἀποτρίβω
A wear out, πολλά οἱ.. σφέλα.. πλευραὶ ἀποτρίψουσι his ribs will wear out many a footstool (thrown at him), Od.17.232.III rub off,ἰόν Theoc.16.17
: metaph.,πρὶν γῆρας ἀποτρῖψαι νεότητα Id.24.133
:—[voice] Pass., to be rubbed off, Arist. Col. 793a25:—[voice] Med., get rid of,ἀδοξίαν D.1.11
;ἐγκλήματα Aeschin. 1.179
; ;διαβολάς D.S.17.5
; τὸν πόλεμον, τὸν κίνδυνον, Plb.3.8.10, 10.14.1; τοὺς πελάζοντας ἀ. brush them away, Id.3.102.5;τὴν ἄνθρωπον Plu.Mar.40
; quartanam Cic.Att.7.5.5;λιμὸν τῆς γαστρός Plu.2.1044b
; decline, reject,ἡμέραν Inscr.Prien. 27.17
;τὴν πεῖραν Plu.Thes.26
;δεήσεις Id.Brut.17
;τὰ διδόμενα OGI 315.82
(Pessinus, ii B.C.).2 in [voice] Pass., ὥστε μηδὲν ἀπ' αὐτῆς ἀποτρῐβῆναι, = ne quid detrimenti resp. caperet, D.C.40.49, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτρίβω
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18 schoonpoetsen
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19 आमृज्
ā-mṛij
to rub, clean MBh. Ṡak. BhP. etc.:
Intens. (p. - mármṛijat RV. X, 26, 6)
to smooth, polish, clean
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20 חפף
v. be washed (hair)————————v. to overlap; be congruent (geom.) ; shield————————v. to rub, clean; do a sloppy job (colloquial)————————v. to wash (hair), shampoo
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