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62 skriðr
(gen. -ar), m. a creeping or gliding motion, of a reptile (beina þeir sinn skrið); of a ship, forward movement, course, speed; tók skriðinn af skipinu, the ship stopped.* * *m., gen. skriðar, a creeping or sliding motion, of a reptile; beina þeir sinn skrið, Stj. 98; til skriðsins ok rásarinnar, id.: of a ship, vóru þeir Gunnsteinn langt komnir er skriðr var á skipi Þóris, Ó. H. 137; á skip skal skriðar orka, Hm. 81; tók skridinn af skipinu, the ship stopped, Fms. ii. 305; þegar er festi ok skriðinn tók af, vi. 168; með fullum skrið, Bs. ii. 30; tekr nú buzan góðan skrið, 47; frýr skutrinn skriðar, Grett. 125; renna á, skrið, to slide, of a sledge, Mar. -
63 prōcursus
prōcursus (ūs), m [procurro], a running forth, running on: procursu concitus axis, whirled furiously onward, V.— A sally, onset: procursu militum, L.: Procursu rapido invadere, V.* * *forward movement; outbreak -
64 प्रवर्तन
pra-vartanamf (ī)n. being in motion, flowing Ragh. X, 38 (C. - vartin);
(ā) f. incitement to activity Gaut. ;
(in gram.) order, permission, the sense of the precative orᅠ qualified imperative tense (?) W. ;
n. advance, forward movement, rolling orᅠ flowing forth R. Var. Yājñ. Sch. ;
walking, roaming, wandering R. ;
activity, procedure, engaging in, dealing with (instr. orᅠ loc.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
going on, coming off, happening, occurrence MBh. Hariv. etc.;
conduct, behaviour MBh. ;
bringing near, fetching ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
erection, construction Mn. Yājñ. Sch. ;
causing to appear, bringing about, advancing, promoting, introducing, employing, using MBh. R. etc.;
informing W.
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65 avance
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67 avance
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68 продвижение продвижени·е
1) advancement, advance, progress, furtherance, headway, step2) (по службе) promotion, prefermentRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > продвижение продвижени·е
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69 выдвижение
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70 طعنة
طَعْنَة \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. stab: a stabbing blow. -
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72 نترة إلى الأمام
نَتْرَة إلى الأَمَام \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. -
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74 punch
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75 lunge
اِنْتَتَر إلى الأمام \ lunge: to make a lunge: He lunged at me with a knife. \ نَتْرَة إلى الأَمَام \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. -
76 lunge
طَعْنَة \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. stab: a stabbing blow. -
77 stab
طَعْنَة \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. stab: a stabbing blow. -
78 поступательный
forward, advancing; progressiveпоступательное движение — forward motion, onward movement; тех. translation; (перен.) progressive movement
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79 поступальний
forward, advancing, progressiveпоступальний рух тех. — translation, translational movement; forward motion ( movement)
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80 движение вперед на внутреннем ребре
движение вперед на внутреннем ребре
Термин в фигурном катании, обозначающий движение фигуриста на внутреннем ребре лезвия конька по направлению вперед.
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forward inside edge
In figure skating, a skater's movement on the inside edge of a skate blade in a forward direction.
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