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1 crook
[kruk]1. noun1) a (shepherd's or bishop's) stick, bent at the end.عَصا مَعْقوفَـه2) a criminal:نَصّاب، مُحْتـالThe two crooks stole the old woman's jewels.
3) the inside of the bend (of one's arm at the elbow):إنْحِناءه، إلْتِواءShe held the puppy in the crook of her arm.
2. verbto bend ( especially one's finger) into the shape of a hook:يَحْنـي، يَثْني، يَعْقـفShe crooked her finger to beckon him.
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2 könyökhajlat
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3 Beuge
f; -, -n auch Sport und Anat. bend* * *Beu|ge ['bɔygə]f -, -nbend; (von Arm auch) crook; (= Rumpfbeuge) forward bend; (seitlich) sideways bend; (= Kniebeuge) knee bendin die Béúge gehen — to bend
* * *Beu·ge<-, -n>[ˈbɔygə]fin die \Beuge gehen to squat* * *die; Beuge, Beugen (einer Gliedmaße) crookin der Beuge des linken Arms — in the crook of his/her etc. left arm
* * ** * *die; Beuge, Beugen (einer Gliedmaße) crookin der Beuge des linken Arms — in the crook of his/her etc. left arm
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4 kyynärtaive
yks.nom. kyynärtaive; yks.gen. kyynärtaipeen; yks.part. kyynärtaivetta; yks.ill. kyynärtaipeeseen; mon.gen. kyynärtaipeiden kyynärtaipeitten; mon.part. kyynärtaipeita; mon.ill. kyynärtaipeisiin kyynärtaipeihinbend of the arm (noun)crook of the arm (noun)* * *• bend of the arm• crook of the arm -
5 saignée
sɛɲe1) Médecine bloodletting, bleeding2) ( dans un budget) hole ( dans in)3) ( entaille) cut* * *seɲe nf1) MÉDECINE bleeding no pl bloodletting no pl2) fig bloodbath3) ANATOMIE* * *saignée nf1 Méd bloodletting, bleeding; faire une saignée à qn to bleed sb;2 ( dans un budget) hole (dans in); pratiquer une saignée dans son budget to make a hole in one's budget;3 ( entaille) cut; ( pour câble) groove;la saignée du coude the inside of the elbow.[seɲe] nom fémininfaire une saignée à quelqu'un to bleed somebody, to let somebody's blood2. (soutenu) [pertes humaines]3. ANATOMIE4. [dépenses] drain5. [entaille] notch -
6 Beuge
Beu·ge <-, -n> [ʼbɔygə] fin die \Beuge gehen to squat -
7 མཆན་
[mchan]notations, notes, footnote, annotations, side of the breast, crook of the arm, expanding -
8 локтевой изгиб
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9 armkrok
subst. crook of the arm -
10 abaru
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11 dannu
Sumer. wr. kal-ga; kalag; kal-la"(to be) strong, powerful, mighty; to reinforce; to provide for" Akk. dannu; kubbû -
12 emûqu
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13 gāmiru
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14 kamiru
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15 kirimmu
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16 šapşu
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17 šitnunu
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18 šitpuşu
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19 umašu
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20 liru₂
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