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1 flexed hips
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2 flexed hips
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3 cross hang with flexed hips
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4 cross hang with flexed hips
English-Russian sports dictionary > cross hang with flexed hips
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5 flexed
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6 body with hips flexed, legs straight, knees locked
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7 body with hips flexed, legs straight, knees locked
English-Russian sports dictionary > body with hips flexed, legs straight, knees locked
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8 hang on
1. phr v опереться, держаться; уцепитьсяgoats hanging on to the rock — козы, прилепившиеся к склону горы
to hang in there — держаться изо всех сил, упорствовать
2. phr v не отпускать, не отходить3. phr v разг. настойчиво, упорно продолжать; оставаться вернымyour task is difficult but you must hang on till it is done — задача у вас трудная, но вы должны выполнить её во что бы то ни стало
hang over — оставаться; продолжаться
4. phr v разг. ожидатьСинонимический ряд:1. depend on (verb) depend on; depend upon; hang upon; hinge on; hinge upon; rest on; stand on; stand upon; turn on; turn upon2. grip (verb) clasp; clench; clutch; grab; grasp; grip; seize3. persist (verb) carry on; continue; endure; go on; hold on; keep on; last; persevere; persist
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