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8 the horse flicked the flies away/off with its tail
the horse flicked the flies away/off with its tailEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the horse flicked the flies away/off with its tail
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9 a lizard flicked out its tongue
Общая лексика: ящерица высунула языкУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a lizard flicked out its tongue
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10 a sparrow flicked across the road
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a sparrow flicked across the road
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11 lizard flicked out its tongue
Макаров: ящерица высунула языкУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lizard flicked out its tongue
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12 sparrow flicked across the road
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sparrow flicked across the road
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13 the cat flicked out its paw towards the ball of wool
Общая лексика: кошка протянула лапу к клубку шерстиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the cat flicked out its paw towards the ball of wool
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14 the horse flicked the flies away with its tail
Общая лексика: лошадь отмахивалась от мух хвостомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the horse flicked the flies away with its tail
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15 a lizard flicked out its tongue
English-Russian travelling dictionary > a lizard flicked out its tongue
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flik
1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) movimiento rápido2) ((slang) a movie.) película
2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) hacer un movimiento rápidotr[flɪk]1 (jerk) movimiento rápido, movimiento brusco3 (of pages) hojeada1 (with finger) dar un capirotazo a2 (switch) dar al interruptor■ she flicked the light on/off encendió/apagó la luz4 (remove) sacudirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto flick channels cambiar de canal, hacer zappingflick knife navaja automáticaflick ['flɪk] vt: dar un capirotazo a (con el dedo)to flick a switch: darle al interruptorflick vi1) flit: revolotear2)to flick through : hojear (un libro)flick n: coletazo m (de una cola), capirotazo m (de un dedo)n.• capirotazo s.m.• chasquido s.m.• golpe rápido y ligero s.m.• golpecito s.m.v.• chasquear v.• golpear ligeramente v.
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1. flɪka) ( strike lightly)b) ( remove)to flick the hair out of one's eyes — apartarse or quitarse el pelo de los ojos
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she gave the furniture a quick flick with a duster — les dio una pasada rápida a los muebles con el trapo
at the flick of a switch — con sólo tocar or apretar un botón
2) (colloq & dated) flicks pl[flɪk]1. N1) [of tail] coletazo m ; [of finger] capirotazo m, papirotazo m ; [of duster] pasada f ; [of whip] latigazo mswitch 1., 1)2) (Brit) * película f, peli * f2.VT (with finger) dar un capirotazo a3.VI4.CPDflick knife N — (Brit) navaja f automática, navaja f de resorte (Mex)
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1. [flɪk]a) ( strike lightly)b) ( remove)to flick the hair out of one's eyes — apartarse or quitarse el pelo de los ojos
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she gave the furniture a quick flick with a duster — les dio una pasada rápida a los muebles con el trapo
at the flick of a switch — con sólo tocar or apretar un botón
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I 1. [flɪk]2) (movement) movimento m. improvviso, scatto m., guizzo m.2. II [flɪk]1) (strike) dare un colpetto ato flick sth. at sb. — (with finger) tirare qcs. a qcn. (con un colpetto delle dita)
•* * *[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) colpetto2) ((slang) a movie.) film2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) dare un colpetto* * *[flɪk]1. n(gen) colpettoSee:2. vt3. vi•* * *flick /flɪk/n.1 scatto; guizzo; mossa repentina: a flick of a switch, lo scatto di un interruttore; a flick of the wrist, uno scatto del polso; With a flick of its tail the fish disappeared, con un guizzo della coda il pesce scomparve2 colpo (breve e secco); schiocco: a flick of the whip, un colpo di frusta; a flick of the fingers, un colpetto secco delle dita ( dato con due dita); un buffetto4 (fam.) film6 (comput.) nei dispositivi touch screen, gesto effettuato con un dito per far scorrere una pagina o passare all'elemento successivo di una raccolta.(to) flick /flɪk/A v. i.( spesso con avv. o prep.) muoversi a scatti o rapidamente; guizzare: His eyes flicked over the page, i suoi occhi percorsero rapidamente la pagina; The snake's tongue flicked out, la lingua del serpente guizzò fuori (o apparve con un guizzo); A knowing glance flicked between them, si sono scambiati una rapida occhiata d'intesa; to flick past (st.), passare (davanti a qc.) con un guizzo (o di scatto)B v. t. ( spesso con avv. o prep.)1 agitare, scuotere (brevemente); scrollare; (far) schioccare (una frusta, ecc.): I flicked my hand and the insect flew away, scossi la mano e l'insetto volò via; She flicked the ash of her cigarette to the floor, scosse la sigaretta facendo cadere a terra la cenere; to flick back one's hair, rigettare indietro i capelli2 colpire leggermente; dare un colpetto (o un buffetto) a: to flick st. off one's sleeve, togliersi qc. dalla manica con un colpetto3 far scattare, azionare (un interruttore, una serratura): to flick a switch, azionare un interruttore; He flicked back the locks and opened the lid, fece scattare le chiusure e sollevò il coperchio; to flick open, aprire (facendo scattare la serratura)4 lanciare, scoccare ( un'occhiata): She flicked him an irritated glance, lei gli ha scoccato un'occhiata irritata5 (comput.) nei dispositivi touch screen, muovere rapidamente un dito per far scorrere una pagina o passare all'elemento successivo di una raccolta● (TV) to flick channels, cambiare canali velocemente; fare zapping; smanettare col telecomando (fam.).* * *I 1. [flɪk]2) (movement) movimento m. improvviso, scatto m., guizzo m.2. II [flɪk]1) (strike) dare un colpetto ato flick sth. at sb. — (with finger) tirare qcs. a qcn. (con un colpetto delle dita)
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1. noun 2. transitive verbschnippen; anknipsen [Schalter]; verspritzen [Tinte]flick one's fingers — mit den Fingern schnipsen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87102/flick_through">flick through* * *[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) leichter, schneller Schlag2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) schnippen* * *[flɪk]I. n2. sing (sound) of fingers Schnipsen nt, Schnalzen nt; of tongue Schnalzen nt; of switch Klicken nt; of whip Schnalzen nt, Knallen nt3. (movement) kurze [o schnelle] Bewegungat the \flick of a switch, the room was in darkness ein Knipser und schon war es dunkel im Zimmerhe gave the room a \flick with the duster er ging mal eben mit dem Staubtuch durch das Zimmera \flick of the wrist eine kurze [o schnelle] Drehung des Handgelenks5.▶ a \flick of a switch ein KinderspielII. vt1. (strike)▪ to \flick sb/sth jdm/etw einen [leichten] Schlag versetzenhorses \flick their tails to make flies go away Pferde schlagen mit dem Schweif, um Fliegen zu verjagen2. (move)▪ to \flick sth etw mit einer schnellen [o kurzen] Bewegung ausführenyou hit a squash ball by \flicking your wrist man schlägt einen Squashball mit einer schnellen Drehung des Handgelenksto \flick a knife [open] ein Messer aufschnappen lassento \flick the light switch [on/off] das Licht an-/ausknipsen3. (remove)4. (produce sound)to \flick one's fingers mit den Fingern schnipsen [o schnalzen]to \flick one's tongue mit der Zunge schnalzento \flick a whip mit einer Peitsche schnalzen [o knallenI saw her eyes \flick away towards the door ich sah, wie ihr Blick zur Tür schnellte* * *[flɪk]1. n(with finger) Schnipsen nt no pl; (of tail) kurzer Schlag; (with whip) Schnalzen nt no plwith a flick of his fingers/the whip — mit einem Finger-/Peitschenschnalzen
2. vtwhip schnalzen or knallen mit; fingers schnalzen mit; (with whip) horse etc leicht schlagen; (with fingers) switch anknipsen; dust, ash wegschnipsen; (with cloth) wegwedelnI'll just flick a duster round the sitting room (inf) — ich wedel or geh eben mal mit dem Staubtuch durchs Wohnzimmer (inf)
3. vi* * *flick1 [flık]A s1. leichter Schlag, Klaps m2. Knall m, Schnalzer m3. schnellende Bewegung, Ruck m4. Schnipser mB v/t1. leicht schlagen, einen Klaps geben (dat)flick a knife open ein Messer aufschnappen lassen4. schnippen, schnipsen:C v/i1. schnellenflick through a book auch in einem Buch blätternflick2 [flık] s umga) Film m:do a flick sich einen Film anschauenb) pl Kintopp m, auch n (Kino):at the flicks im Kintopp* * *1. noun2. transitive verbflick of the wrist — kurze, schnelle Drehung des Handgelenks
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N1. झटकाHe flicked the curtains to remove dust.2. तेज़ीHe flicked through the applications received in response to the advertisement but could not find one suitable to company's requirement.3. सिनेमा की फिल्मA very good flick is running at Capital theater.--------V1. झटके से मारनाHe flicked the whip at the horse to drive him faster.2. झटका देनाHe flicked the ball with a twist of wrist to send it to the boundary.He flicked the towel in his face.3. हिलानाThe dog flicked its tail to drive away the flies. -
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flik 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) knips, rapp, smekk2) ((slang) a movie.) kino, film2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) smekke, knipse, gi et rappfilm--------hinneIsubst. \/flɪk\/1) snert, rapp, smekk, hurtig bevegelse2) ( cricket e.l.) forklaring: kast utført med bevegelse av håndleddet3) stenk, klatt4) ( lyd) knepp, knips, smekka flick with the fingers et fingerknipsIIsubst. \/flɪk\/( hverdagslig) (spille)film, filmforestilling, kinoforestillingdo a flick gå på kinogo to the flicks gå på kinoIIIverb \/flɪk\/1) smekke til, slå lett, gi et rapp, gi et lett slag2) slenge med, kaste på (hår), snerte, slå med3) utføre med en rask håndbevegelse4) knipse5) blinke (om lydsignal)6) flagre, flakse7) bla (i bok)flick away eller flick off slå bort, slå av, knipse bortflick something open åpne noe med et smellflick through bla raskt gjennom
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