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101 hitch on
heingja, krøkja upp á -
102 hitch up
(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) puxar -
103 hitch
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104 hitch up
evlenmek* * *yukarı çek* * *(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) birden çekmek -
105 hitch in
transitive verb uvrstiti, vključiti -
106 hitch up
(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) potegniti gor* * *transitive verb povleči gor (hlače); American slang poročiti se -
107 hitch up
• iestää* * *(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) nykäistä ylemmäs -
108 hitch
(th) agăţător; cârlig // a agăţa; a prinde; a atârna; a lega; a mişca; a smuci -
109 hitch
پيچ وخميدگي ، گرفتاري ، مانع ، محظور ، گير ،تكان تكان دادن ، هل دادن ، بستن ( بهدرشكه وغيره) ، انداختن -
110 hitch up
اسب را يراق كردن ، خفت زدن به ( حيوان) -
111 hitch
kretanje na mahove; isprekidano kretanje; kretanje s poskakivanjem* * *
priÄvrstiti
trzaj
zapeti
zastoj -
112 hitch up
vt privući, povući gore (nap. hlače)* * *
privući -
113 hitch up
(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) heise opp -
114 hitch
прицеплять; сцеплять; петля -
115 hitch
бау, арқан, жұлқыну, кенеттен тоқтау (мысалы, жол апатында), лептоспироз, инфекциялық сары ауру -
116 hitch up
(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) uzvilkt; uzraut -
117 hitch
застој; запрега -
118 hitch up
(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) truktelėti į viršų -
119 hitch up
(to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull: He hitched up his trousers.) dra till i, dra upp -
120 hitch
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