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v1) прагнути, відчувати потяг; прямувати, направлятися, кидатися; співчувати; схилятися2) фiз. (to, towards) притягатися3) занурюватися ( у рідину); осідати ( на дно) -
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v. yerçekimi ile çekilmek, çekimine kapılmak, çekilmek, cazibesine kapılmak, çökmek, batmak* * *çök -
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[graeviteit]1.intransitive verb(to, towards) težiti, usmerjati se, gravirati; potopiti se;2.transitive verbpustiti pasti na dno -
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tërhiqem nga -
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Ivt. 인력에 끌리다, 침강(하강)하다, 끌리다IIn. 인력(작용), 중력 -
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(hidr) a curge liber prin gravitaţie -
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سنگين كردن، بوسيله قوه جاذبه حركت كردن،(مج.)بطرف بطرف جاذبه يامركز نفوذ متمايل شدن،متمايل شدن بطرف ، گرويدن -
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vi/t I. [vi] 1. kretati se, naginjati, gravitirati (to, towards prema komu, čemu) 2. tonuti (u tekućini), padati na dno 3. [fig] težiti, gravitirati, biti instiktivno privučen (to prema) II. [vt] (pri kopanju dijamanata) puštati da krupniji šljunak padne na dno* * *
težiti ka -
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гравитация әдісімен байыту (руданы) -
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gravitēt, pievilkties; tiekties -
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v. gravitera, dras mot (en medelpunkt); röra sig mot (en medelpunkt) -
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• gravitizirati; ispoljavati silu teže; težiti; težiti ka; tonuti -
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• pyrkiä• pyrkiä liikkumaan -
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• tíhnout• přitahovat se -
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• tiahnut sa• klonit sa• byt pritahovaný -
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ciążyć -
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