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1) General subject: dodder, hitch, hobble, hop, limp, paddle (о ребёнке), paddleboard (как ребёнок), pigeon toe, pigeon-toe, scamble, stumble, stumble along, stump, toddle, totter, waddle, wobble, dodder about, hobble along2) Makarov: stump about, stump along, wallow, clump about, clump along, dodder along, dot and go one -
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1) General subject: beat one's way, corkscrew, cut way, edge, elbow (через толпу), find one's way, hustle (through, into, out of), insinuate, make one's way, make ones way, manoeuvre, needle, pierce, prowl (к добыче), scamble, scrabble, scramble, thread, wade (по грязи, снегу и т. п.), wade through (по грязи, снегу и т. п.), worm, wriggle, wriggle along, steal, work to, trudge on, work the way up2) Biology: skulk4) Makarov: cut (one's) way -
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2) Information technology: grovel obscenely (напр. через дебри программной документации) -
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8 швырять (деньги , пищу) толпе
Dialect: scambleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > швырять (деньги , пищу) толпе
См. также в других словарях:
Scamble — Scam ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Scambled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scambling}.] [Cf. OD. schampelen to deviate, to slip, schampen to go away, escape, slip, and E. scamper, shamble.] 1. To move awkwardly; to be shuffling, irregular, or unsteady; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scamble — Scam ble, v. t. To mangle. [Obs.] Mortimer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scamble — v. shove and push; be rude and cause disturbance; scramble; move clumsily, move in an awkward manner; shamble; be shuffling; be unsteady; spread out, sprawl; mangle … English contemporary dictionary
scamble — scam·ble … English syllables
scamble — /ˈskæmbəl/ (say skambuhl) verb (i) (scambled, scambling) 1. British to struggle with others for money, food, etc., lying on the ground or thrown to the crowd. 2. to wrestle with someone in an indecorous fashion. {origin unknown; ? related to… …
scamble — I. ˈskambəl verb (scambled ; scambled ; scambling b(ə)liŋ ; scambles) Etymology: origin unknown intransitive verb 1. obsolete : to struggle with others for largess thrown to a crowd; … Useful english dictionary
Skimble-scamble — Skim ble scam ble, a. [A reduplication of scamble.] Rambling; disorderly; unconnected. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Such a deal of skimble scamble stuff. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skimble-scamble — /skim beuhl skam beuhl; skim euhl skam euhl/, adj. rambling; confused; nonsensical: a skimble scamble explanation. Also, skimble skamble. [1590 1600; gradational redupl. of dial. scamble to struggle, trample] * * * … Universalium
skimble-scamble — /skim beuhl skam beuhl; skim euhl skam euhl/, adj. rambling; confused; nonsensical: a skimble scamble explanation. Also, skimble skamble. [1590 1600; gradational redupl. of dial. scamble to struggle, trample] … Useful english dictionary
skimble-scamble — [skim′bəl skam΄bəl, skim′əl skam΄əl] adj. rambling, incoherent, nonsensical, etc … English World dictionary
scimble-scamble — obs. f. skimble skamble … Useful english dictionary