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1 rub
1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb(to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) trinti2. noun(an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) (pa)trynimas- rub down- rub it in
- rub out
- rub shoulders with
- rub up
- rub up the wrong way -
2 rub it in
(to keep reminding someone of something unpleasant.) prikaišioti -
3 rub up
(to polish: She rubbed up the silver.) (nu)šveisti -
4 rub down
(to dry (a horse) after exercise by rubbing.) nuvalyti, nu(si)šluostyti -
5 rub out
(to remove (a mark, writing etc) with a rubber; to erase.) ištrinti -
6 rub shoulders with
(to meet or mix with (other people).) bendrauti, kartu trintis -
7 rub up the wrong way
(to annoy or irritate (someone).) supykinti, suerzinti -
8 རུབ་རུབ་བྱེད་པ་
[rub rub byed pa]= rub pa. -
9 རུབ་པ་
[rub pa]I pulti, mestis; mi kha shas rub nas mi gcig la brdung - keletas žmonių užpuolę mušė vieną žmogų; bzan la རུབ་པ་ pulti valgyti, kibti į valgymą. II uždengti, uždaryti; kha རུབ་པ་ užsičiaupti, tylėti. -
10 རུབ་
[rub]puolimas. -
11 རུབ་རྒྱག་པ་
[rub rgyag pa]pulti, atakuoti. -
12 རུབ་ཆུ་
[rub chu]rajonas Ladake. -
13 རུབ་ཆོས་
[rub chos]ruošimasis; pasiruošimas, pasirengimas; sutvarkymas. -
14 རུབ་ཤོ་
[rub sho]bot. smulkios razinos (be grūdelių), korintukės. -
15 grind
1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.) malti, grūsti2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.) brūžinti, griežti3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) įtrinti, sutrinti2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) ilgas varginantis darbas, kalimas- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
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16 ནང་རུབ་
[nang rub]aušra ir sutemos; rytas ir vakaras. -
17 དམ་འཛིན་ཆོས་ཀྱི་བློ་གྲོས་
[dam 'dzin chos kyi blo gros]= mu rub btsad po. -
18 ཕྱི་རུབ་པ་
[phyi rub pa]bahiḥsaṃvṛtta - padengtas, uždengtas, uždaras; paslėptas. -
19 དམག་རུབ་རྒྱག་པ་
[dmag rub rgyag pa]atatuoti iš dviejų pusių. -
20 མུན་རུབ་
[mun rub]sutemos.
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rub — ► VERB (rubbed, rubbing) 1) apply firm pressure to (a surface) with a repeated back and forth motion. 2) move to and fro against a surface while pressing or grinding against it. 3) apply with a rubbing action. 4) (rub down) dry, smooth, or clean… … English terms dictionary
Rub — Rub, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rubbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rubbing}.] [Probably of Celtic origin; cf. W. rhwbiaw, gael. rub.] 1. To subject (a body) to the action of something moving over its surface with pressure and friction, especially to the action… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rub — rub; rub·bage; rub·ber·ize; rub·ber·man; rub·bery; rub·bidge; rub·bish·ing; rub·bish·ly; rub·bishy; rub·ble·man; rub·bly; rub·eryth·ric; rub·eryth·rin·ic; rub·ber; rub·bish; rub·ble; mar·rub; rub·ber·neck·er; … English syllables
rub — /rub/, v., rubbed, rubbing, n. v.t. 1. to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area … Universalium
rub — [rub] vt. rubbed, rubbing [ME rubben, akin to Dan rubbe, EFris rubben < IE * reup , to tear out < base * reu , to dig, tear out > ROB, RIP1, RUG, RUBBLE, L rumpere, to break] 1. to move one s hand, a cloth, etc. over (a surface … English World dictionary
Rub — Rub, n. [Cf. W. rhwb. See Rub, v,t,] 1. The act of rubbing; friction. [1913 Webster] 2. That which rubs; that which tends to hinder or obstruct motion or progress; hindrance; obstruction, an impediment; especially, a difficulty or obstruction… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rub — (v.) late 14c., perhaps related to E.Fris. rubben to scratch, rub, and Low Ger. rubbeling rough, uneven, or similar words in Scandinavian (Cf. Dan. rubbe to rub, scrub, Norw. rubba), of uncertain origin. Related: Rubbed; rubbing. Hamlet s there s … Etymology dictionary
Rub — Rub, v. i. 1. To move along the surface of a body with pressure; to grate; as, a wheel rubs against the gatepost. [1913 Webster] 2. To fret; to chafe; as, to rub upon a sore. [1913 Webster] 3. To move or pass with difficulty; as, to rub through… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rub — may stand for* RUB, Russian ruble currency code * Ruhr Universität BochumRub may refer to: * the Kuliak languages of Uganda * Spice rub, consisting of spices blended together to season and flavor raw pork, beef, chicken, fish, and wild game… … Wikipedia
Rüb — oder Rueb ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexander Rueb (1882–1959), niederländischer Schachfunktionär, erster Präsident des Weltschachbundes FIDE Friedbert W. Rüb (* 1953), deutscher Politikwissenschaftler Fritz Rueb (* 1925),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
rub — rȗb m <N mn rȕbovi> DEFINICIJA krajnji dio neke površine, ono čime ona završava, što je obrubljuje [pun do ruba; na rubu ponora; rub haljine]; kraj FRAZEOLOGIJA (biti) na rubu (čijeg) interesa donekle pobuđivati čiji interes, biti vrijedan… … Hrvatski jezični portal