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1 the sails swelled (out)
Общая лексика: паруса надулисьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the sails swelled (out)
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2 the sails swelled
Общая лексика: (out) паруса надулись -
3 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) bølge* * *(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) bølge -
4 swell out
* * *(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) gonfiarsi* * * -
5 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) inflar(se) -
6 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) bunga út -
7 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) (meg)dagad (vitorla) -
8 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) enfunar -
9 swell out
v. şişmek, şişirmek, yükseltmek, artırmak* * *(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) şişmek -
10 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) napeti -
11 swell out
• paisuttaa* * *(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) pullistua, pullistaa -
12 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) svulme opp, bule ut -
13 swell out
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14 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) nadymać się -
15 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) piepūst; izspīlēt; piepūsties; izspīlēties -
16 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) išsipūsti -
17 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) svälla (bukta) ut -
18 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) a se umfla -
19 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) φουσκώνω -
20 swell out
(to (cause to) bulge: The sails swelled out in the wind.) vzdouvat (se)
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