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1 limp
لَيِّن \ flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher -she’s too lax with her class. limp: not stiff; weak with tiredness or heat: This paper is very limp. The plants were limp for lack of water. pliable: able to bend freely without breaking. soft: not hard; easily pressed into a different shape: soft ground; a soft bed. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also مرن (مَرِن)، مسترخ (مُسْتَرْخٍ)، مهمل (مُهْمِل)، متساهل (مُتَسَاهِل) -
2 zoppicare
limpdi mobile wobble* * *zoppicare v. intr.1 to limp, to walk with a limp; ( camminare come zoppo) to hobble: quell'uomo zoppica, that man is limping; uscì dal campo zoppicando, he limped off the pitch3 (fig.) ( essere incerto) to be weak: un ragionamento che zoppica, a lame (o weak) argument; zoppica in latino, he is weak in Latin.* * *[tsoppi'kare, dzop-]1) (essere zoppo) to have* a limp, to be* lame; (camminare zoppo) to limp, to walk with a limp, to hobblezoppicare dalla gamba destra — to be lame on o to have a limp in the right leg
2) [sedia, tavolo] to be* unsteady, to be* shaky3) fig. [ ragionamento] to be* unsound, to *be weak, not to stand* upzoppicare in latino — [ studente] to be weak in Latin
* * *zoppicare/tsoppi'kare, dzop-/ [1](aus. avere)1 (essere zoppo) to have* a limp, to be* lame; (camminare zoppo) to limp, to walk with a limp, to hobble; zoppicare dalla gamba destra to be lame on o to have a limp in the right leg2 [sedia, tavolo] to be* unsteady, to be* shaky3 fig. [ ragionamento] to be* unsound, to *be weak, not to stand* up; zoppicare in latino [ studente] to be weak in Latin. -
3 хромать
limp глагол: -
4 dopadat
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5 inclinarse a
• have a lead• have a leg to stand on• have a liking towards• have a limp in one leg• have a temperature• have a tendency toward• incline one's ear to• incline towards• prefer• take kindly to• tend• tend to an intersecting point• tilt to -
6 tener un poco de tiempo disponible
• have a limp in one leg• have a long arm• have some drinks• have somethingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener un poco de tiempo disponible
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7 tener un poquito de tiempo disponible
• have a limp in one leg• have a long arm• have some drinks• have somethingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener un poquito de tiempo disponible
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8 hinken
v/i1. (hat gehinkt) (have a) limp; mit oder auf dem linken Bein hinken limp with one’s left leg; der Vergleich hinkt fig. the metaphor doesn’t work2. (ist) irgendwohin: limp* * *das Hinkenhobble* * *hịn|ken ['hɪŋkn]vi1) (= gehbehindert sein) to limp, to walk with a limpmit or auf dem rechten Bein hinken — to have a limp in one's right leg
2) aux sein (= sich fortbewegen) to limp* * *1) (to walk in an uneven manner (usually because one has hurt one's foot or leg): He twisted his ankle and came limping home.) limp2) (the act of limping: He walks with a limp.) limp* * *hin·ken[ˈhɪŋkn̩]vimit einem Bein \hinken to have a gammy leg [or a limp]▪ \hinkend limping▪ irgendwohin \hinken to limp [or hobble] somewhereder Vergleich hinkt the comparison doesn't work, you can't compare them* * *intransitives Verb1) limp; walk with a limpauf od. mit dem rechten Bein hinken — have a limp in one's right leg
2) mit sein limp; hobble3) (fig.) < comparison> be poor or feeble* * *hinken v/i1. (hat gehinkt) (have a) limp;auf dem linken Bein hinken limp with one’s left leg;der Vergleich hinkt fig the metaphor doesn’t work2. (ist) irgendwohin: limp* * *intransitives Verb1) limp; walk with a limpauf od. mit dem rechten Bein hinken — have a limp in one's right leg
2) mit sein limp; hobble3) (fig.) < comparison> be poor or feeble* * *v.to limp v. -
9 humpeln
* * *das Humpelnhobble* * *hụm|peln ['hʊmpln]vi1) aux sein to hobble2) (inf = ständig hinken) to limp, to walk with a limp, to have a limp* * *(to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one's feet are sore): The old lady hobbled along with a stick.) hobble* * *hum·peln[ˈhʊmpl̩n]vi▪ irgendwohin \humpeln to limp somewhere* * *intransitives Verb1) auch mit sein walk with or have a limp* * ** * *intransitives Verb1) auch mit sein walk with or have a limp2) mit sein (sich humpelnd fortbewegen) hobble; limp* * *v.to hobble v.to limp v. -
10 куцам
1. limp, have a limp, be lame, halt, hobble(вървя куцайки) limp/stump along2. прен. be far from perfect, not be up to standard, ( за довод) haltзнанията му куцат his knowledge is not up to standardтой куца по математика he isn't very good at mathsтук нещо куца there is something wrong here* * *ку̀цам,гл.2. прен. be far from perfect, not be up to standard, (за довод) halt; бракът им започва да куца their marriage is getting a little frayed around the edges; тук нещо куца there is something wrong here.* * *cripple; hobble; limp* * *1. (вървя куцайки) limp/stump along 2. limp, have a limp, be lame, halt, hobble 3. знанията му куцат his knowledge is not up to standard 4. прен. be far from perfect, not be up to standard, (за довод) halt 5. той куца по математика he isn't very good at maths 6. тук нещо куца there is something wrong here -
11 utykać
(-am, -asz); vi* * *I.utykać1ipf.1. (= grzęznąć) get stuck; utknąć na mieliźnie run aground; utknąć w martwym punkcie przen. come to a standstill l. deadlock.2. (= urywać się) stop, break off; robota utknęła w miejscu work has come to a standstill.II.utykać2ipf.1. (= zatykać, uszczelniać) stuff up.2. (= upychać, wciskać) crowd, cram (a room with furniture etc.).III.utykać3ipf.(= lekko kuleć) have a limp, limp, hobble; utykać na prawą nogę have a limp in one's right leg.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utykać
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12 moscio
(pl -sci) thin, flimsyfig limp, washed out* * *moscio agg.1 flabby, flaccid; (morbido) soft: cappello moscio, soft hat; muscoli mosci, flabby muscles2 (fig.) (fiacco) limp, lackadaisical; (depresso) down, low: un tipo moscio, a limp (o lackadaisical) individual; avere un'aria moscia, to have a limp (o lackadaisical) air; oggi sono un po' moscio, I feel a bit down (o low) today // erre moscia, French 'r': avere, parlare con l'erre moscia, to speak with a French 'r'.* * *2) (fiacco) [persona, temperamento] dull3) ling.* * *moscio2 (fiacco) [persona, temperamento] dull3 ling. avere l'erre -a to speak with a French r. -
13 хромать
1) General subject: be afflicted with lameness, cripple, halt, hamble, hamel, have a limp, hip, hobble, hop, limp, to be afflict with lameness, walk with a limp2) American: gimper3) Literal: be one's weak point, be weak5) Scottish language: hirple6) Makarov: lag behind, dot and go one -
14 zoppicare vi
[tsoppi'kare](aus avere) (persona) to have a limp, walk with a limp, limp, (essere zoppo) to be lame, (fig : mobile) to be shakyzoppica in matematica fig — he's weak in maths Brit o math Am, math(s) isn't his strong point
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15 ut|ykać3
impf vi (kuleć) to limp- chodził, lekko utykając he walked with a slight limp- utykać na prawą nogę to have a limp in the a. one’s right legThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ut|ykać3
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16 zoppicare
vi [tsoppi'kare](aus avere) (persona) to have a limp, walk with a limp, limp, (essere zoppo) to be lame, (fig : mobile) to be shakyzoppica in matematica fig — he's weak in maths Brit o math Am, math(s) isn't his strong point
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17 hinken
2 [hinkelen] hop♦voorbeelden: -
18 a şchiopăta de un picior
to be / to walk lameto be lame of / in one legto walk with a limpto have a limp.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a şchiopăta de un picior
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19 manken
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20 zoppicare dalla gamba destra
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