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81 prance
kb. kelakar, olok-olok, seloroh, sendagurau. to play a p. on s.o. menipu/mengibuli seseorang. -
82 prance
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83 prance
/prɑ:ns/ * danh từ - sự nhảy dựng lên, động tác nhảy dựng lên - (nghĩa bóng) dáng đi nghênh ngang, dáng đi vênh váo - (thông tục) sự nhảy cỡn lên, động tác nhảy cỡn lên * nội động từ - nhảy dựng lên (ngựa) - (nghĩa bóng) đi nghênh ngang vênh váo, có thái độ ngênh ngang vênh váo - (thông tục) nhảy cỡn lên * ngoại động từ - làm cho (ngựa) nhảy dựng lên -
84 prance
verbതുള്ളിച്ചാടുക, നൃത്തം ചെയ്യുക, കുതിരപ്പുറത്തു കയറി കുതിര ഓടിയ്ക്കുക -
85 brancio
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86 phrancio
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87 šepurenje
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88 гарцевать
prance глагол: -
89 надменная манера
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90 гордая походка
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91 ходить гоголем
prance глагол: -
92 становиться на дыбы
prance глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > становиться на дыбы
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93 stejle
prance, rear, rear up* * *I. (en -r)( til fiskenet) stake (for drying nets);[ han blev dømt til stejle og hjul] he was condemned to (be broken on) the wheel.II. vb( om hest) rear;( blive forbløffet) be staggered ( fx he was staggered to hear what it cost);( løbe) run, tear along;[ stejle over](fig: blive krænket) bridle at ( fx the accusation),( blive forbløffet) boggle at ( fx the price). -
94 zıplayarak oyna
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95 zıplayarak oynama
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96 гарцевать
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97 jaunce
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98 branci
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99 branciaf
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100 branciai
См. также в других словарях:
prance — [pra:ns US præns] v [I] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to walk or dance with high steps or large movements, especially in a confident way prance around ▪ We used to prance around our bedroom pretending to be pop stars. 2.) if a horse prances,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Prance — (pr[.a]ns), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pranced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prancing}.] [OE. prauncen; probably akin to prank, v. t. See Prank.] 1. To spring or bound, as a horse in high mettle. [1913 Webster] Now rule thy prancing steed. Gay. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prance — [prans, präns] vi. pranced, prancing [ME prauncen < ?] 1. to rise up on the hind legs in a lively way, esp. while moving along: said of a horse 2. to ride on a prancing horse 3. to move about in a way suggestive of a prancing horse; caper 4.… … English World dictionary
prance — [ præns ] verb intransitive to walk or move in a lively confident way that may seem silly or annoying to other people: He made a fool of himself, prancing around on stage like that. a. if a horse prances, it walks with lively steps, raising its… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prance — (v.) late 14c., originally of horses, perhaps related to M.E. pranken to show off, from M.Du. pronken to strut, parade (see PRANK (Cf. prank)); or perhaps from Danish dialectal prandse to go in a stately manner. Related: Pranced; prancing … Etymology dictionary
prance — [v] cavort; show off bound, caper, dance, flounce, foot it*, frisk, gambol, hoof it*, jump, leap, mince, parade, romp, sashay, skip, spring, stalk, step, strut, swagger, sweep, tread; concepts 150,292,384 … New thesaurus
prance — ► VERB 1) (of a horse) move with high springy steps. 2) walk with ostentatious, exaggerated movements. ► NOUN ▪ an act of prancing. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
prance — ol·i·prance; prance·ful; prance; … English syllables
prance — v. (P; intr.) to prance around the room * * * [prɔːns] (P; intr.) to prance around the room … Combinatory dictionary
prance — UK [prɑːns] / US [præns] verb [intransitive] Word forms prance : present tense I/you/we/they prance he/she/it prances present participle prancing past tense pranced past participle pranced a) to walk or move in a lively confident way that may… … English dictionary
prance — I. verb (pranced; prancing) Etymology: Middle English prauncen Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to spring from the hind legs or move by so doing 2. to ride on a prancing horse 3. to walk or move in a spirited manner ; strut; … New Collegiate Dictionary