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102 сморкать нос
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сморкать нос
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103 сморкаться
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104 hınkırmak
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105 sümkürmek
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106 코를 풀다
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107 исекне се
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108 секне се
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109 fryj hundët
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110 խնչել
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > խնչել
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111 сморкать нос
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112 engeve-
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113 engwe-
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114 sich die Nase putzen
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115 sich die Nase schnäuzen
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116 sich schnäuzen
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117 sich schneuzen
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118 burnunu silmek
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119 sümkürmek
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120 sümkürmek
to blow one´s nose.
См. также в других словарях:
blow one's nose — ► blow one s nose clear one s nose of mucus by blowing through it. Main Entry: ↑blow … English terms dictionary
blow one's nose — clear one s nose of mucus by blowing through it into a handkerchief. → blow … English new terms dictionary
blow one's nose — clear one s nose of mucus by blowing through it into a handkerchief … Useful english dictionary
blow one's nose — verb To expel mucus or other matter from one’s nasal passages, via one’s nostril, by force of lung power … Wiktionary
To blow one's own trumpet — Blow Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blow one's mind — vb to be transported beyond a normal state of mental equilibrium, experience sud den euphoria or disorientation. A key term from the lexicon of drug users of the 1960s, this phrase was rapidly gen eralised to cover less momentous instances of… … Contemporary slang
blow — Ⅰ. blow [1] ► VERB (past blew; past part. blown) 1) (of wind) move creating an air current. 2) propel or be propelled by the wind. 3) expel air through pursed lips. 4) force air through the mouth into (an instrument) to make a sound … English terms dictionary
Blow — Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds blow… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blow — blow1 [blō] vi. blew, blown, blowing [ME blowen < OE blawan < IE * bhlē : see BLAST] 1. to move with some force: said of the wind or a current of air 2. to send forth air with or as with the mouth 3. to pant; be breathless … English World dictionary
blow — blow1 verb (past blew; past participle blown) 1》 (of wind) move creating an air current. ↘be carried or driven by the wind. 2》 expel air through pursed lips. ↘force air through the mouth into (an instrument) to make a sound. ↘force… … English new terms dictionary
blow — blow1 W3S2 [bləu US blou] v past tense blew [blu:] past participle blown [ US bloun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(wind moving)¦ 2¦(wind moving something)¦ 3¦(air from your mouth)¦ 4¦(make a noise)¦ 5¦(violence)¦ 6¦(lose an opportunity)¦ 7¦(waste money)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English