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1 оборка
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2 отделывать оборкой
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > отделывать оборкой
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3 резкое нетерпеливое движение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > резкое нетерпеливое движение
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4 резко двигаться
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6 резко двигаться
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7 отделывать оборками
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > отделывать оборками
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8 бросаться
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9 волан
1) (оборка)
flounce
2) shuttlecock* * *1) flounce; 2) shuttlecock* * ** * *birdbirdieflounceflouncingshuttlecock -
10 оборка
frill, ruffle; flounce (широкая)* * ** * *frill, ruffle; flounce (широкая)* * *flouncingfurbelowruffleskirt -
11 барахтаться
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12 бросаться
1) General subject: dartle, dash, fling, launch, plunge (часто into, out of), plunge into, pop, rush (тж. перен.), scatter, shy, spring, start, swoop, tear along, throw, throw oneself, tousle, tumble, dart, fall on, flounce, go to, plunge, thrust oneself, fly to (к чему-л.), hit out (на кого-л.), charge (You should have seen me run when that goat charged at me!), jump down throat (внезапно нападать, обрушиваться, на кого-л.), go at (на кого-л.), fall on (на кого-л., что-л.)2) Biology: race3) Obsolete: hurtle4) Jocular: ramp5) Jargon: step off the deep end6) Makarov: fall on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), fall upon (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), go at (smb.) (на кого-л.), snatch, spring up, swoop down, fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.) -
13 броситься
1) General subject: bolt (бежать), dart, dash, fling, hurl down (на землю), jump, lash, lunge, make a bolt, make a dart (к двери), pelt, plunge into, pop, precipitate, rush, spring, sprint, start, swoop, tear along, with his hackles up (на кого-л.), go for, jump at, make a dash, set upon, make a bolt (бежать), come on (в атаку), go at (на кого-л.), set at (на кого-л.), set on (на кого-л.), hurl oneself (на-at, upon), jump at (к кому-л.), fly at (на кого-л.), leap upon (на кого-л.), have a throw at (на что-л.), have a throw at (напасть, на что-л.), break into a run (броситься бежать), make a break for it, pour out, leap2) Colloquial: pelter3) Makarov: do a bolt for it, make a bolt for it, do a bolt, flounce, make a dart, fling out (вон), fly at (на кого-л.), fly on (на кого-л.), fly upon (на кого-л.) -
14 броситься вон из комнаты
1) General subject: storm out of the roomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > броситься вон из комнаты
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15 бросок
1) General subject: body slam (приём в спортивной борьбе), burst, cast, chuck, dart, delivery whip, dive, drive (в бейсболе), fling, flounce, flung, heave, hurl, jounce, mull, mull (и т.п.), pitch, rush, shoot, sprint, spurt, throw (при борьбе), throwing, toss, whip2) Colloquial: go (в спортивных играх), shy4) Military: bound, jump, rushing, short bound, sudden advance, (гранаты) throw, trip5) Engineering: bump, flashing (воды в котле), surge6) Automobile industry: throw (стрелки измерительного прибора)7) Jargon: hustle, twirl (в бейсболе)8) Oil: kick (стрелки измерительного прибора)9) Fishery: darting burst10) Food industry: casting11) Advertising: push14) Arms production: sling15) Makarov: arm, bump (напр. напряжения), inrush (тока), roll (борьба), shot, streak, surge (напряжения), surge voltage (напряжения), voltage surge (напряжения)16) Electrical engineering: kick (стрелки прибора) -
16 волан
1) General subject: battledore and shuttlecock (игра), birdie (в бадминтоне), falbala, flounce, shuttlecock, volant2) Textile: fancy roller, fly roller4) Polymers: volan (комплексное соединение хрома; аппрет для стекловолокна) -
17 делать резкие движения
1) General subject: flounce, thrash about2) Makarov: fling aboutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать резкие движения
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18 метаться
1) General subject: beat about, dartle, flutter, lash (в гневе, возбуждении), squib, tear about, tear around, thrash about (о больном), tousle, tumble, beat up and down, jerk, rush about, rage, dart2) Makarov: hunt (о стрелке прибора), thrash, flounce, fly around -
19 оборка
1) General subject: falbala, flounce, flouncing, frill, frilling, furbelow, ruffle, valance (на кресле), volant2) Polygraphy: cut-runaround, cut-runaround (в наборе), run-in cut, runaround4) Information technology: wrapping5) Makarov: run-in cut (в наборе) -
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См. также в других словарях:
Flounce — Flounce, v. t. To deck with a flounce or flounces; as, to flounce a petticoat or a frock. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flounce — Flounce, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flounced} (flounst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flouncing}.] [Cf. OSw. flunsa to immerge.] To throw the limbs and body one way and the other; to spring, turn, or twist with sudden effort or violence; to struggle, as a horse in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flounce — Flounce, n. The act of floucing; a sudden, jerking motion of the body. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flounce — Flounce, n. [Cf. G. flaus, flausch, a tuft of wool or hair; akin to vliess, E. fleece; or perh. corrupted fr. rounce.] An ornamental appendage to the skirt of a woman s dress, consisting of a strip gathered and sewed on by its upper edge around… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flounce — Ⅰ. flounce [1] ► VERB ▪ move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner. ► NOUN ▪ an exaggerated action expressing annoyance or impatience. ORIGIN perhaps related to Norwegian flunsa hurry , or perhaps symbolic, like bounce. Ⅱ. flounce … English terms dictionary
flounce — flounce1 [flouns] vi. flounced, flouncing [Early ModE, orig., to dive: < ? Scand, as in Swed dial. flunsa, to dive, dip; ? infl. by BOUNCE] 1. to move with quick, flinging motions of the body, as in anger 2. to twist or turn abruptly; jerk n.… … English World dictionary
flounce — [v] bounce; intermittently move fling, jerk, mince, nancy, prance, sashay, spring, stamp, storm, strut, swish, throw, toss; concept 149 … New thesaurus
flounce — [[t]fla͟ʊns[/t]] flounces, flouncing, flounced 1) VERB If you flounce somewhere, you walk there quickly with exaggerated movements, in a way that shows you are annoyed or upset. [V adv/prep] She flounced out of my room in a huff... She will… … English dictionary
flounce — I UK [flaʊns] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms flounce : present tense I/you/we/they flounce he/she/it flounces present participle flouncing past tense flounced past participle flounced to walk quickly in an impatient way, because you are… … English dictionary
flounce — {{11}}flounce (n.) wide ruffle, 1713, from M.E. frounce pleat, wrinkle, fold (late 14c.), from O.Fr. fronce line, wrinkle; pucker, crease, fold, from Frankish *hrunkjan to wrinkle, from P.Gmc. *hrunk . Influenced in form by flounce (v.).… … Etymology dictionary
flounce — flounce1 [flauns] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] to walk in a quick determined way without looking at people because you are angry ▪ She flounced out of the room. flounce 2… … Dictionary of contemporary English