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шелест; шуршать; шелестеть -
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(to get or make quickly: He rustled up a meal.) σκαρώνω στα γρήγορα -
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(to get or make quickly: He rustled up a meal.) rychle si připravit/opatřit -
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(to get or make quickly: He rustled up a meal.) (rýchlo) zaobstarať / pripraviť -
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s.1 susurro (de hojas); crujido (de papel)2 abigeato.vt.1 hacer susurrar (leaves); hacer crujir (papel)2 robar (cattle)3 agitar.4 alborotar.vi.susurrar (leaves); crujir (papel)(pt & pp rustled) -
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v.improvisar (familiar) (meal, snack), apañar (España) -
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зашелестетьшелестшелестеть -
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vi infml esp AmEThere's been a lot of rustling in these parts lately, Elmer, so take your gun — В последнее время в наших краях стали угонять скот и красть лошадей, так что захвати ружье, Эль-мер
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[ˈrasl] verb1) to (make something) make a soft, whispering sound:يُصْدِرُ حَفيفاShe rustled her papers.
2) (American ) to steal (cattle etc).يَسْرُق الماشِيَه -
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to get or make quickly:يُحَضِّر بِسُرْعَهHe rustled up a meal.
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(to get or make quickly: He rustled up a meal.) préparer à la hâte -
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(to get or make quickly: He rustled up a meal.) preparar às pressas -
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[N]STRIDOR (-ORIS) (M)SUSURRUS (-I) (M)MURMUR (-URIS) (N)CREPITUS (-US) (M)[V]CREPITO (-ARE)INCREPO (-ARE -UI -ITUM)STRIDEO (-ERE STRIDI)STRIDO (-ERE STRIDI) -
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[ˈrʌsl]1. n. xışıltı2. v. xışıldamaq -
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v. intrans.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rustle
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