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1 lug
أُذَينة \ lug. \ See Also طرف (طَرَف)، عروة (عُروَة) \ جَرَّ \ lug: to pull or carry (sth. heavy) with much difficulty and effort: He lugged his big suitcase up the stairs. \ See Also حَمَلَ بِجَهْدٍ \ عتَلَ \ lug: to pull or carry (sth. heavy) with much difficulty and effort: he lugged his big suitcase up the stairs. -
2 جر
جَرَّ \ drag: to pull with difficulty (sth. or sb. heavy or unwilling to move): We dragged the fallen tree off the road. I dragged my son out of bed. haul: to pull with great effort: We hauled the boat out of the water. tow: to pull with a rope (a vehicle or boat): The damaged car was towed away. \ جَرَّ \ lug: to pull or carry (sth. heavy) with much difficulty and effort: He lugged his big suitcase up the stairs. \ See Also حَمَلَ بِجَهْدٍ \ جَرَّ \ shuffle: to slide one’s feet over the ground, either when walking or when sitting: The old man shuffled along the passage. Stop shuffling (your feet) and sit up straight!. \ See Also سَحَبَ قدميه، مَسَحَ بهما الأرض \ جَرَّ قدَميه (بِصُعُوبة) \ toil: to work hard; move with difficulty; struggle: The old man toiled up the hill. -
3 sjorren
♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [vastbinden] lash (down)♦voorbeelden:1 [rukken] Bwank (off), Ajerk off -
4 zij sjorde het pak de trap op
zij sjorde het pak de trap opVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zij sjorde het pak de trap op
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5 przytaszcz|yć
pf pot. Ⅰ vt to lug (in)- przytaszczyć coś do pokoju to lug sth into a room- przytaszczyć coś na górę to lug sth up the stairs- przytaszczył wielkie pudło he lugged in a large boxⅡ przytaszczyć się pot. (przyjść) to roll up pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przytaszcz|yć
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6 عتل
عتَلَ \ lug: to pull or carry (sth. heavy) with much difficulty and effort: he lugged his big suitcase up the stairs.
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