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1 flap
[flæp]1. noun1) anything broad or wide that hangs loosely:ثَنْيَه، حاشِيَهa flap of canvas.
2) the sound made when such a thing moves:رَفْرَفَهWe could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.
3) great confusion or panic:إضْطِراب أو فَزَعThey are all in a terrible flap.
2. verb– past tense, past participle flapped1) to (make something) move with the sound of a flap:يُحَرِّك النِّسيمThe bird flapped its wings.
2) to become confused; to get into a panic:يَضْطَرِب، يَفْزَعThere is no need to flap.
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2 flap
رَفْرَفَ \ flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. fly (flew, flown): (of a flag) to wave in the air on a pole: The Queen’s flag was flying over Windsor Castle. hover: (of birds and insects) to remain in one place in the air. -
3 flap
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
4 flap
لِسَان \ flap: a piece (of a table, a garment, etc.) that folds and hangs down: the flap of a pocket; the flaps on the wings of an aircraft. tab: a short strip of cloth, fixed to a garment so that it will hang on a hook; a piece of metal for pulling the top off a tin. tongue: the organ inside the mouth, with which we talk and taste. -
5 blaka
* * *I)(að and -ta), v.1) to flutter, wave (of the leaves of a tree);2) with dat., blaka vængjunum, to flap the wings;3) with acc., blaka e-n, to give one a slap.f.1) veil (cf. silkiblaka);2) fan.* * *1.að, to slap, Ann. 1394.2. neut. to wave, flutter, of the wings of birds, b. vaengjum, to flutter with the wings, Stj. 74: of the leaves on a tree moved by a soft breeze, lauf viðarins blakaðu hægliga, Barl. 161; austan blakar laufið á þann linda, Fornkv. 129; blakir mér þari um hnakka, Fms. vi. 376 (in a verse). In mod. usage, blakta, að or t, is freq. used of leaves, of the flaring of a light, ljós blaktir á skari, the flame flutters on the wick; hence metaph., öndin blaktir á skari, Snót 128; blaktir önd á brjósti, 121: the phrase, blaktir ekki hár á höfði, not a hair moves on one’s head.2.u, f. a veil of silk, Fas. iii. 337; a pan, Mar. 153: now also = blaðka, v. above s. v. blað. -
6 aletear rápidamente
• flap of the wing• flap the wings• wave one's hands• wave the arms -
7 geleser
flap the wings; start turning (of wheels) -
8 aletear
v.to flap its wings (ave).* * *1 (ave) to flutter, flap its wings2 (pez) to move its fins3 (persona) to wave one's arms about* * *VI [ave] to flutter, flap its wings; [pez] to move its fins; [persona] to wave one's arms* * ** * *= flutter.Ex. Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.* * ** * *= flutter.Ex: Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.
* * *aletear [A1 ]vila gallina aleteaba the hen was flapping its wings* * *
aletear ( conjugate aletear) verbo intransitivo [pájaro/gallina] to flap its wings;
[ mariposa] to flutter its wings
aletear verbo intransitivo to flutter o flap the wings
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English:
flap
* * *aletear viel pájaro aleteó [con rapidez] the bird fluttered its wings;[con lentitud] the bird flapped its wings* * *v/i flap one’s wings -
9 trzepać
1. (-pię, -piesz); vt(chodnik, dywan) perf; wy- to beat2. vitrzepać ogonem/skrzydłami — to beat one's tail/wings
* * *ipf.1. (= potrząsać) beat; trzepać ogonem beat one's tail; trzepać skrzydłami beat one's wings, flutter the wings, flap the wings rapidly; trzepać l. walić konia sl. beat the meat, jerk off.2. (= uderzać, usuwając kurz) beat.3. pot. (= bić) hit, beat; trzepać kogoś pasem spank; trzepnąć kogoś w głowę hit sb on the head; trzepnąć kogoś w ucho give sb a thick ear.4. tylko ipf. pot. (= trajkotać) chatter; recite thoughtlessly; trzepać językiem wag one's tongue.5. pot. (= wykonywać w dużych ilościach, trzaskać) put out in large quantities, mass-produce.ipf.(= uderzać siebie samego) hit o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > trzepać
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10 хлопать
хлопнуть1. flapхлопать кого-л. по спине — slap / clap smb. on the back
2.:хлопать дверью — bang / slam the door
хлопать бичом, кнутом — crack / smack a whip
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хлопать глазами — have a blank look, look blankхлопать ушами — listen without understanding; fall* on deaf ears
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11 хлопать
несовер. - хлопать; совер. - похлопать, хлопнутьбез доп.хлопать кого-л. по спине — to slap/clap smb. on the back
хлопать бичом — to crack/smack a whip
хлопать дверью — to bang/slam the door
••хлопать глазами — to have a blank look, to look blank
хлопать ушами — to listen without understanding; to fall on deaf ears
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12 πτερυγίζω
A : ([etym.] πτέρυξ):— flutter with the wings, like young birds trying to fly, ib. 795, 1466; flap the wings, like a cock crowing, metaph. of a man, Id.Pl. 575; of sea-birds, Thphr.Sign.28:—in Ar.Eq. 522 the word alludes to the play Ὄρνιθες by Magnes.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτερυγίζω
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13 крыло
ср.в разл. знач. wing; sail, vane (ветряной мельницы); blade (семафора); splash(-)board, mud-guard, wing, fender (автомобиля, коляски)подрезать крылья — (кому-л.) to clip wings (to)
расправлять крылья — прям. и перен. to spread one's wings
••брать под свое крыло — to take smb. under one's wing, to give smb. a leg up
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14 퍼덕거리다
v. flap the wings, beat the wings, flop -
15 πτερύσσομαι
A flutter, flap the wings like a cock crowing, Babr.65.6, Luc.VH2.41, Ael.NA7.7, etc.; ἐπτερύσσετο shd. perh. be restd. for ἀπτ- in Archil.49 Diehl.II metaph., triumph, exult, Diph.61.6.2 become full-fledged, spread one's wings for flight, of the soul, Ph.2.32, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτερύσσομαι
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16 лопотати
= лопотіти1) ( плескати) to flap; (шелестіти, шарудіти) to rustle, to murmur, to soughлопотати крилами — to drum ( to flap) the wings
2) (мимрити, бубоніти) to mutter, to mumble -
17 a da din aripi
to flap the wingsto quiver one's wings. -
18 strzepnąć
(-nę, -niesz); imp - nij; vb; od strzepywać* * *pf.1. (= strząsnąć) shake off; ( popiół) flick off; strzepnąć popiół z papierosa flick the ash off one's cigarette.2. (= zatrzepotać) shake; strzepnąć skrzydła ( o ptaku) flutter, flap the wings; strzepnąć termometr shake the thermometer.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > strzepnąć
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19 paparika
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -paparika[English Word] be anxious[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Rehema aliivamia kanzu mpya akapaparika kuitia mwilini [Sul], alipaparika pale kwenye kiti alichokuwa kakaa [Moh][English Example] Rehema got hold of the new Kanzu and was anxious to put it on.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -paparika[English Word] be confused[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -paparika[English Word] flap the wings wildly[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -paparika[English Word] move convulsively[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -paparika[English Word] be troubled[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 torta
• cake• flap the wings• flapper• pie• slapjack• tarrying• tartan
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