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1 изгибаться
1) General subject: arch, bend, crankle, crinkle, crook, curve, hunch, meander (о реке, дороге), oblique, squirm, sweep, twist, wriggle, wriggle oneself3) Medicine: kink4) Engineering: heave (о свае при погружении), hog, offset5) Construction: bow7) Architecture: vault, wriggle about8) Forestry: warp10) Automation: buckle11) Makarov: bucket, camber, cripple, make a sweep, sweep off (в какую-л. сторону), take a sweep -
2 извиваться
1) General subject: coil, crankle, meander (о реке, дороге), serpentine, snake (о дороге), squiggle, squirm, twist, wamble, wander (о реке, дороге и т. п.), wiggle, wind, wreathe, wriggle (о черве и т. п.), writhe, cringe3) Architecture: wriggle about5) Mechanic engineering: nose6) Polymers: curl7) Makarov: sinuate, to sinuate, twine (о змее), twirl (о змее), crinkle -
3 ёрзать
1) General subject: fidget, jigget (от волнения, нетерпения), move about, move around, shuffle, slip, twist about, twist round, wiggle, wriggle (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wriggle), squirm2) Colloquial: move ass3) Obsolete: niggle4) Scottish language: hotch5) Makarov: dodge about, fidget about -
4 юлить
несовер.; без доп.; разг.
1) bustle, fuss (about) (суетиться)
2) (перед кем-л.) play up (to) (лебезить)
3) wriggle (хитрить, изворачиваться)* * *1) bustle, fuss 2) play up 3) wriggle -
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1. twist2. meander3. snakedзмея, извиваясь, ползёт среди листвы — the snake squirms among the leaves
4. squiggled5. squiggles6. squiggling7. squirm8. squirmed9. squirming10. winded11. wriggle12. wind; twist; wriggle; meanderСинонимический ряд:виться (глаг.) вилять; виться; змеиться; петлять -
6 дёргаться
1) General subject: move about, move around, to be on wires (от нетерпения и т. п.), tweak, twig, twitch, wriggle2) Computers: glitch3) Sports: jerk4) British English: get Y-fronts in a W (ср. с 'get knickers in a twist')5) Taboo: twang -
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8 юлить
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9 юлить (II) (нсв)
............................................................1. dance about............................................................2. jig around........................................................................................................................4. wriggle(vt. & vi. & n.) لولیدن، طفره زدن، جنبانیدن، کرم وار تکان دادن، لول خوردن، حرکت کرم وار کردن -
10 юлить
разг.1) ( суетиться) bustle, fuss (about)2) (пе́ред; лебезить) play up (to)3) (хитрить, изворачиваться) wriggle -
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squirm глагол: -
12 вертеть хвостом
прост., неодобр.1) (хитрить, лукавить) shift and shuffle < like a fox>; try to outwit smb.; try to wriggle out of smth.- Да не лги - и не верти лисьим хвостом-то, срамник! Зачем тебе понадобилось её в церковь манить? (А. Куприн, Олеся) — 'Don't you lie now, don't shift and shuffle like a fox, you shameless cur! Why did you have to get her to church?'
2) (уклоняться от решения, прямого ответа и т. п.) cf. dodge (shirk) the issue; beat about (around) the bush; give smb. the runaround- Не вертите хвостом, Шешеня. Если хотите выжить... говорите правду. (В. Ардаматский, Возмездие) — 'Don't you try to dodge the issue, Sheshenya. If you want to survive... tell me the truth.'
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