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61 вмиг
[vmig] avv.in un attimo, in un batter d'occhio, in men che non si dica -
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63 мгновение
[mgnovénie] n. (poet. мгновенье)1.attimo (m.), istante (m.)"Я помню чудное мгновенье" (А. Пушкин) — "Ricordo quel meraviglioso attimo" (A. Puškin)
2.◆остановись, мгновенье — carpe diem
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64 мигом
[mígom] avv.in un attimo, in un batter d'occhio, su due piedi, in men che non si dica -
65 моргать
[morgát'] v.i. impf. (pf. моргнуть - моргну, моргнёшь)1.1) (+ dat.) battere le palpebre, ammiccare, strizzare l'occhio2) tremolare, oscillare2.◆ -
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67 шевелить
[ševelít'] v.i. impf. (шевелю, шевелишь; pf. пошевелить; шевельнуть - шевельну, шевельнёшь + strum.)1.1) muovere (v.t.); agitare leggermente2) stimolare"Он просил не выпускать Обломова из вида, всячески шевелить его" (И. Гончаров) — "Pregò di non perdere di vista Oblomov e di spingerlo a fare qualche cosa" (I. Gončarov)
3) шевелиться muoversiшевелись! шевелитесь! — muoviti!, muovetevi! (sbrigati!, sbrigatevi!)
не шевелись! — alt!, non muoverti!
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Batter — may refer to: * Batter (cooking) * Batter (baseball) * Batsman (cricket), sometimes called a batter * To hit or strike a person, as in committing the crime of battery * To hit or strike a person, as in committing the tort of battery, a common law … Wikipedia
Batter — Bat ter, n. A backward slope in the face of a wall or of a bank; receding slope. [1913 Webster] {Batter rule}, an instrument consisting of a rule or frame, and a plumb line, by which the batter or slope of a wall is regulated in building. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Batter — Bat ter, n. [OE. batere, batire; cf. OF. bateure, bature, a beating. See {Batter}, v. t.] 1. A semi liquid mixture of several ingredients, as, flour, eggs, milk, etc., beaten together and used in cookery. King. [1913 Webster] 2. Paste of clay or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Batter — Bat ter (b[a^]t t[ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Battered} (b[a^]t t[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Battering}.] [OE. bateren, OF. batre, F. battre, fr. LL. battere, for L. batuere to strike, beat; of unknown origin. Cf. {Abate}, {Bate} to abate.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batter — vb mangle, *maim, mutilate, cripple Analogous words: *beat, pound, pummel, thrash, buffet, belabor, baste batter n *dough, paste battle n Battle, engagement, action denote a hostile meeting between opposing military forces … New Dictionary of Synonyms
batter — [n] mixture before baking concoction, dough, mix, mush*, paste, preparation, recipe; concepts 457,466 batter [v] strike and damage assault, bash, beat, break, bruise, buffet, clobber, contuse, cripple, crush, dash, deface, demolish, destroy,… … New thesaurus
batter — Ⅰ. batter [1] ► VERB ▪ strike repeatedly with hard blows. DERIVATIVES batterer noun. ORIGIN Old French batre to beat . Ⅱ. batter [2] ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
batter — batter1 [bat′ər] vt. [ME bateren < OFr battre < VL battere < L battuere, to beat, via Gaul < IE base * bhāt , to strike > L fatuus, foolish & Sans bátati, (he) strikes; also, in part, freq. of BAT1, v.] 1. a) to beat or strike with … English World dictionary
Batter — Bat ter, v. i. (Arch.) To slope gently backward. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Batter — Bat ter (b[a^]t t[ e]r), n. The one who wields the bat in baseball; the one whose turn it is at bat; formerly called the {batsman}. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batter — index beat (strike), force (break), lash (strike), mishandle (maltreat), mutilate … Law dictionary