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v.• sobresalir v.(§pres: -salgo, -sales...) fut/c: -saldr-•)v + adv sobresalir** * *v + adv sobresalir* -
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menjorok ke luar* * *menjorok ke luar* * *menganjung -
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выдаваться, выступать, вдаваться -
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v.1 proyectarse, ser prominente, antesalir, asomarse.2 hacer resaltar. -
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∎ to jut out dépasser, faire saillie;∎ a rocky peninsula juts (out) into the sea une péninsule rocheuse avance dans la mer;∎ a large rock jutted out over the path un gros rocher surplombait le sentier;∎ his chin juts out il a un menton en galoche -
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1 ( horizontally) [cape, promontory] s'avancer en saillie (into dans) ; [balcony] faire saillie (over sur) ;2 ( vertically) [mountain] se dresser. -
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- tt-jut [out] — [her]vorragen; herausragen
* * ** * *<- tt->[ʤʌt]I. vi vorstehen, herausragento \jut into the sky in den Himmel ragenII. vt▪ to \jut sth etw vorschiebenhe \jutted his chin defiantly trotzig schob er sein Kinn vor* * *[dZʌt]1. vihervorstehen, hervorragen, herausragen; (chin, jaw) vorspringenhe saw a gun jutting ( out) from behind the wall — er sah ein Gewehr hinter der Mauer (her)vorragen
the peninsula juts out into the sea — die Halbinsel ragt ins Meer hinaus
to jut out over the street — über die Straße vorstehen or hinausragen
2. vtto jut one's chin/jaw forward — sein Kinn/seinen Kiefer vorstrecken
* * *jut [dʒʌt]a) vorspringen,b) herausragen:jut into sth in etwas hineinragenB s Vorsprung m* * *- tt-jut [out] — [her]vorragen; herausragen
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past tense, past participle - jutted; verb((usually with out) to stick out or project: His top teeth jut out.) sobresalirtr[ʤʌt]1 sobresalir, proyectarsev.• proyectarse v.• resaltar v.dʒʌt- tt- intransitive verba) ( stick out) sobresalir*b) jutting pres p <jaw/chin> prominente, saliente; <rock/cliff> que sobresale, salientePhrasal Verbs:- jut out[dʒʌt]VI (also: jut out) sobresalir* * *[dʒʌt]- tt- intransitive verba) ( stick out) sobresalir*b) jutting pres p <jaw/chin> prominente, saliente; <rock/cliff> que sobresale, salientePhrasal Verbs:- jut out
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jut out — index project (extend beyond) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
jut out — v. 1) (D; intr.) to jut out from; over (the balcony juts out over the swimming pool) 2) (D; intr.) to jut out into (to jut out into the sea) * * * over (the balcony jut outs out over the swimming pool) (D;intr.) to jut outfrom (D; intr.) to jut… … Combinatory dictionary
jut out — phr verb Jut out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑rock Jut out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑chin … Collocations dictionary
jut out — verb extend out or project in space (Freq. 1) His sharp nose jutted out A single rock sticks out from the cliff • Syn: ↑stick out, ↑protrude, ↑jut, ↑project • Derivationally related … Useful english dictionary
jut out — Project. See jut … New dictionary of synonyms
jut (out) — v project, protrude, stick out, overhang, extend, beetle, extrude ≠ recede … Useful english dictionary
ˌjut ˈout — phrasal verb to be further forward than other things, or further forward than normal … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
jut out — Kela, oni, ou, oi oi, hō ou ou, au, huku, ho ohuku … English-Hawaiian dictionary
jut — [ dʒʌt ] verb 1. ) jut or jut out intransitive jut from/into/through to be farther forward than other things or than normal: Her hip bones jutted out. 2. ) jut or jut out transitive to put your chin or lip further forward than normal because you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jut — [dʒʌt] v also jut out past tense and past participle jutted present participle jutting [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: JET2 to stick out (16 18 centuries)] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] something that juts out sticks out further than the other… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Jut — (j[u^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jutted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jutting}.] [A corruption of jet.] [1913 Webster] 1. To shoot out or forward; to project beyond the main body; as, the jutting part of a building. In jutting rock and curved shore.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English