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[hoɪk]* * *[hɔɪk]vt (Brit inf)1)to hoick sb out of bed — jdn aus dem Bett reißen
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hoick ○ vtr GB ( also hoick up) hisser, soulever ; she hoicked her bag onto the table elle a posé son sac sur la table. -
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hoick [hɔɪk]familiar soulever□ ;∎ to hoick oneself up onto a wall se hisser sur un mur□ ;∎ the helicopter hoicked him out of the sea l'hélicoptère l'a tiré de la mer avec une secousse□ ;∎ she hoicked her skirt up and climbed the fence elle a remonté sa jupe et a escaladé la barrière□ -
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[hɔik] vt 1 mexer ou puxar abruptamente. 2 Aeron fazer subir o avião. -
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• Hoick<s>! Ату его!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Hoick
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Ⅰhoi(c)k [hɔɪk]разг.1. n ре́зкое движе́ние, толчо́к2. v1) рвану́ть вверх2) ав. кру́то взлете́ть с земли́ или воды́, сде́лать го́ркуⅡhoick(s) [hɔɪk(s)] intату́! -
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verb \/hɔɪk\/ (britisk, hverdagslig)1) løfte opp, trekke opp, rykke opp, heise opp2) reise seg med et rykkhoick a plane ( luftfart) ta et fly opp i bratt stigning -
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V1. ऊपर की ओर उठानापायलेट ने हवाई पट्टी छोड़ते ही" hoick'(हवाई जहाज को ऊपर की ओर उठा) लिया. -
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{hɔik}
v ав. издигам (се) рязко, излитам право нагоре* * *{hъik} v ав. издигам (се) рязко; излитам право нагоре.* * *v ав. издигам (се) рязко, излитам право нагоре* * *hoick (off) [hɔik (ɔf)] v ав. набирам височина. -
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v. t. inf. (исто и hoick up) поткрева: She hoicked up her skirt so as not to get it wet Таа ја поткрена сукњата за да не ја наводени -
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I1. [hɔık] n1. разг. резкое движение; толчок, рывок2. ав. проф. горка, крутой взлёт2. [hɔık] v1. разг.1) рвануть вверх; вздёрнуть2) рвануться вверх; вскочить2. ав. проф. сделать горку, круто взлететьII [hɔık] = hoicks I -
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[hɔɪk]1) Общая лексика: вздёрнуть, вскочить, рвануть вверх, рвануться вверх, рывок, толчок2) Авиация: горка, круто взлететь, крутой взлёт, сделать горку3) Разговорное выражение: резкое движение4) Техника: круто набирать высоту5) Британский английский: задрать (подол платья и т.п.)6) Австралийский сленг: откашляться и сплюнуть -
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Британский английский: задрать (напр., юбку)
См. также в других словарях:
hoick — [hɔık] v also hoick up [T] BrE informal to lift or pull something up with a sudden movement ▪ She hoicked her skirt up and began to dance … Dictionary of contemporary English
hoick — Brit. informal ► VERB ▪ lift or pull with a jerk. ► NOUN ▪ a jerky pull. ORIGIN perhaps from HIKE(Cf. ↑hiker) … English terms dictionary
hoick — UK [hɔɪk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms hoick : present tense I/you/we/they hoick he/she/it hoicks present participle hoicking past tense hoicked past participle hoicked British informal 1) to pull something with a sudden quick movement 2) to … English dictionary
Hoick — 1. (imitative) clear the throat and spit; 2. throw: Hoick it over here … Dictionary of Australian slang
hoick — Australian Slang 1. (imitative) clear the throat and spit; 2. throw: Hoick it over here … English dialects glossary
hoick — verb (T) also hoick up BrE informal to lift or pull something up especially with a sudden movement: She hoicked up her skirt and began to dance … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hoick — Verb. To lift, or move, something bulky or heavy, often with a sudden movement. Also hoik. E.g. You cant hoick that piano up the stairs, you need some rope and pulleys. Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
hoick — I. /hɔɪk / (say hoyk) verb (t) 1. to hoist abruptly. 2. to cause to rise sharply or abruptly, as an aeroplane. 3. Colloquial to throw: hoick the magazine over here, would you. {origin uncertain; ? variant of hike} II. /hɔɪk / (say hoyk) verb (i) …
hoick Brit. — hoick Brit. informal verb lift or pull with a jerk. noun a jerky pull. Origin C19: perh. a var. of hike … English new terms dictionary
hoick — transitive verb Etymology: probably alteration of 1hike Date: 1898 to move or pull abruptly ; yank < was hoicked out of my job Vincent Sheean > … New Collegiate Dictionary
hoick — vb British to spit or to clear the throat and spit. The word is a more echoic version of the standard English hawk . He hoicked over the fence into the garden … Contemporary slang