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81 أضبط
أضْبَط: قادِرٌ على اسْتِعْمالِ كِلْتا يَدَيْهِ بِسُهُولَةٍ مُتَسَاوِيَةambidextrous; ambidexter -
82 dvoličnjak
m false person, two-faced p., double-faced p., hypocrite, ambidextrous person, double dealer (-licemjer) -
83 ambidestro
agg [ambi'dɛstro] ambidestro (-a) -
84 двуличный
duplicitous имя прилагательное:duplicitous (двуличный, двойственный)ambidextrous (двуличный, владеющий двумя руками)ambidexterous (двуличный, владеющий двумя руками)two-tongued (двуличный, лживый) -
85 владеющий двумя руками
ambidexterous имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > владеющий двумя руками
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86 двурушнический
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87 aequimanus
aequĭmănus, a, um, adj. [aequusmanus], who can use both hands equally well, ambidextrous, amphidexios, Aus. Idyll. 12; Beda Orth. 2329 P.— Trop., of equal skill in two departments or in two pursuits: peridexios, Symm. Ep. 9, 101 (110). -
88 двурушнический
1. ambidexterous2. ambidextrous3. double dealing -
89 ἀμφοτεροδέξιος
-ος,-ον A 0-4-0-0-0=4 Jgs 3,15; 20,16ambidextrous; neol. -
90 περιδέξιος
περιδέξιος, ον,4 δένδρον π., name of a fabulous Indian tree, Cyran. 95.II going round the right arm:—Subst. [full] περιδέξιον, τς, armlet for the right arm, PPetr.2 Intr.p.22 (iii B. C.), LXX Ex.35.22, Is. 3.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιδέξιος
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91 ἀμφιδέξιος
ἀμφιδέξιος, ον,A ambidextrous (cf. ἀμφαρίστερος), Hp.Aph.7.43 (wrongly expl. by Glaucias ap.Erot., S.E.M.7.50), Arist.EN 1134b34; = περιδέξιος, Hippon.83. Adv.-ίως, παίζειν Polem.Hist. 45
.2 ready to take with either hand, i.e. taking either of two things, indifferent, Trag.Adesp.355 ( = Com.Adesp.360); so ἀμφιδεξίως ἔχει it is indifferent, A.Fr. 266.b metaph., double-meaning, ambiguous,χρηστήριον Hdt. 5.92
.έ, cf. Luc.JTr.43.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφιδέξιος
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92 ἰσοδέξιος
ἰσο-δέξιος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰσοδέξιος
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93 ἰσόχειρ
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰσόχειρ
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94 περιδέξιος
περι-δέξιος: ambidextrous, skilful in both hands, or very skilful, expert, Il. 21.163†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > περιδέξιος
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95 ataformaitë
adj. ambidextrous VT49:9, 10, 42, pl. ataformaiti VT49:9, 11. Spelling was changed from attaformaitë in one case VT49:9. Cf. \#ataformo. -
96 maitë
stem *maiti-, given the primitive form ¤ma3iti adj. "handed or handy, skillful VT49:32, 42 in Angamaitë, hyarmaitë, lungumaitë, morimaitë, Telemmaitë, q.v. Etym gives maitë pl. maisi "handy, skilled" MA3, but Tolkien later eliminated the variation t/s compare ataformaitë ambidextrous, pl. ataformaiti. -
97 ორმხრივი
aambidextrous, bilateral, mutual, two-way -
98 beidhändig
1. ambidextrous2. ambidextrously3. two-handed4. with both hands5. with two hands -
99 doppelzüngig
1. ambidextrous2. devious3. duplicitous4. Janus-faced5. two-faced fig. -
100 sağlı
used in: - sollu 1. on both sides of (something, someone): Bu sokaktaki evler sağlı sollu Afet´in. The houses along both sides of this street are Afet´s. Yol boyunca sağlı sollu palmiyeler vardı. There were palms along both sides of the road. Karşıdan karşıya geçerken sağlı sollu bakmalı. You should look both ways before you cross the street. 2. using first one hand and then the other: Sağlı sollu patlattım. I socked him, first with one hand, and then with the other. 3. ambidextrous.
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Ambidextrous — Am bi*dex trous, a. 1. Having the faculty of using both hands with equal ease. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. Practicing or siding with both parties. [1913 Webster] All false, shuffling, and ambidextrous dealings. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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