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1 hitch
[hɪtʃ]1. verb1) to fasten to something:يَشُدُّ، يَرْبُطHe hitched his car to his caravan.
2) to hitch-hike:يستوقِفُ سيّارة ليسافِر مجاناI can't afford the train-fare to London – I'll have to hitch.
2. noun1) an unexpected problem or delay:عائِق، عَقَبَهThe job was completed without a hitch.
2) a kind of knot.عُقْدَه3) a sudden, short pull upwards:سَحْبَة إلى أعْلىShe gave her skirt a hitch.
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2 hitch up
جَذَبَ \ hitch up: to pull up (esp. sth. that has slipped down): Hitch your trousers upw. \ See Also رَفَعَ بعنف -
3 hitch
رَبَطَ على عَجَل \ hitch: to fasten loosely: I hitched a rope round the tree. -
4 hitch up
to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull:يَرْفَعُ بنطلونَهHe hitched up his trousers.
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5 hitch a lift
سَافَرَ مجانًا (عن طريق التَّطفُّل) \ hitch a lift: to get a free ride in a car by stopping it and asking the driver. hitch-hike: to travel by stopping cars and getting free rides to where one wants to go. -
6 hitch-hike
سَافَرَ مجانًا (عن طريق التَّطفُّل) \ hitch a lift: to get a free ride in a car by stopping it and asking the driver. hitch-hike: to travel by stopping cars and getting free rides to where one wants to go. -
7 hitch-hike
verbto travel by means of free rides in other people's cars:يَسْتَوْقِف سَيّارة ليُسافِر مجاناHe has hitch-hiked all over Britain.
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8 hitch pin
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9 hitch load indicator
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hitch load indicator
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10 hitch a lift
to get a free ride in someone else's car.يحصَل على سَفْرَةٍ مجانيَّة في سيارة شَخْصٍ آخر -
11 hitch a ride
to get a free ride in someone else's car.يحصَل على سَفْرَةٍ مجانيَّة في سيارة شَخْصٍ آخر -
12 hitch-hiker
nounمُسْتوقِف السيّارات ليسافِر مجانا -
13 Half-Hitch
A rolling hitch or the loop in lace-making for tightening the thread on the bobbin. -
14 Drop-Hitch-Stoßfänger
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15 No Hitch Pitch
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16 Ultra Gooseneck Fifth Wheel Hitch
Transport: ULGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ultra Gooseneck Fifth Wheel Hitch
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17 Warrior Quick Hitch
Engineering: WAQHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Warrior Quick Hitch
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18 World Hitch Hikers Association
Hobby: WHHAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Hitch Hikers Association
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19 зацепить
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20 остановка механизма
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > остановка механизма
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