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1 shtua
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] jerk[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] move suddenly[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] move violently[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] wrench[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] sprain[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo[Swahili Example] shtua mguu[English Example] sprain one's foot------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] dislocate[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] surprise[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo[Swahili Example] mwizi alimshitua alipovunga mlango[English Example] the thief surprised her when he broke down the door------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] startle[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo[Swahili Example] kile kitendo kisingemstua [Muk][English Example] that action would not have startled her------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] shock[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo[Swahili Example] bomu ilishitua nyumba mpaka ikaboromoka[English Example] the bomb shocked the house and it collapsed------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] scare[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] remove quickly[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo[Swahili Example] shtua chungu[English Example] quickly remove a pot off the fire (to keep the contents from burning)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtua[English Word] receive a shock[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shtuko, mshtuko, mshtuo[Terminology] electricity------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 teguka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -teguka[English Word] be dislocated[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tega V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -teguka[English Word] be dislocated[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -teguka[English Word] be set off (of a trap)[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tega V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -teguka[English Word] be sprained[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tega V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -teguka[English Word] be sprained[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -teguka mguu[English Word] dislocate one's foot[Part of Speech] verb[Class] conv-poten[Derived Word] tega V[Swahili Example] alipigwa na bwana mmoja hata akateguka mguu [Mt]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tegukiwa[English Word] be dislocated[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tega V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tegukiwa[English Word] be sprained[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tega V------------------------------------------------------------
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dislocate — ► VERB 1) displace (a bone) from its proper position in a joint. 2) put out of order; disrupt … English terms dictionary
dislocate — I verb agitate, cast out, complicate, confound, confuse, derail, derange, disarrange, disconnect, disjoin, disjoint, dislodge, disorder, disorganize, disorient, displace, disturb, disunite, eject, evacuate, evict, expel, luxate, mislay, misplace … Law dictionary
dislocate — verb Dislocate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑arm, ↑elbow, ↑finger, ↑hip, ↑jaw, ↑joint, ↑wrist … Collocations dictionary
dislocate — verb a) to put something out of its usual place b) to (accidentally) dislodge a skeletal bone from its joint Syn: displace … Wiktionary
dislocate — verb (T) 1 to injure a joint so that the two bones at the joint are moved out of their normal position: I dislocated my shoulder playing football. 2 to spoil the way in which a plan, system, or service is arranged, so that it cannot work… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dislocate — verb 1) she dislocated her hip Syn: put out of joint; informal put out; Medicine luxate 2) trade was dislocated by a famine Syn: disrupt, disturb, throw into disarray, throw into confusion, play havoc with, interfere with, disorganize, upset … Thesaurus of popular words
dislocate — [[t]dɪ̱sləkeɪt[/t]] dislocates, dislocating, dislocated 1) VERB If you dislocate a bone or joint in your body, or someone else s body, it moves out of its proper position in relation to other bones, usually in an accident. [V n] Harrison… … English dictionary
dislocate — UK [ˈdɪsləkeɪt] / US [ˈdɪsləˌkeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms dislocate : present tense I/you/we/they dislocate he/she/it dislocates present participle dislocating past tense dislocated past participle dislocated 1) to do something that forces… … English dictionary
dislocate — transitive verb Etymology: Medieval Latin dislocatus, past participle of dislocare, from Latin dis + locare to locate Date: 1601 1. to put out of place; specifically to displace (a bone) from normal connections with another bone 2. to force a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
dislocate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. displace, disarrange; disjoin, disarticulate. See disjunction, discontinuance. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To displace] Syn. disorder, disrupt, upset, disturb; see confuse , disorganize . 2. [To… … English dictionary for students
dislocate — dis|lo|cate [ dıslə,keıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to do something that forces a bone out of its normal position in its SOCKET: He had dislocated his shoulder in training. 2. ) to cause changes that spoil the way something usually works or happens ╾ … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English