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(push+suddenly)

  • 1 duck

    • heittäytyä
    • ankka
    • väistää
    • purjekangas
    • sorsa
    • sukeltaa nopeasti
    • kumartua
    • kyyristyä
    • luja pellavakangas
    * * *
    I verb
    1) (to push briefly under water: They splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.) painaa upoksiin
    2) (to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow: He ducked as the ball came at him.) kumartua nopeasti
    II plurals - ducks, duck; noun
    1) (a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.) sorsa, ankka
    2) (a female duck. See also drake.) naarassorsa
    3) (in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman: He was out for a duck.) nolla pistettä

    English-Finnish dictionary > duck

  • 2 plunge

    • heittäytyä
    • upottaa
    • upota
    • uppoutua
    • puskea
    • pudota
    • pyrähdys
    • kastaa
    • kaade
    • pelata uhkapeliä
    • saattaa
    • sukeltaa
    • sukellus
    • suistaa
    • syöksy
    • syöstä
    • syöksyä
    • polskahtaa
    • loiskahdus
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to throw oneself down (into deep water etc); to dive: He plunged into the river.) sukeltaa
    2) (to push (something) violently or suddenly into: He plunged a knife into the meat.) sysätä
    2. noun
    (an act of plunging; a dive: He took a plunge into the pool.) sukellus
    - take the plunge

    English-Finnish dictionary > plunge

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