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41 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) blokere* * *(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) blokere -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) snarhemla -
43 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) beletapos a fékbe -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) travar -
45 jam on
v. frenlere asılmak, frene basmak* * *(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) birden basmak -
46 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) pritisniti -
47 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) jarruttaa voimakkaasti -
48 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) bråbremse -
49 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) frenare di colpo -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) przycisnąć -
51 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) strauji bremzēt -
52 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) smarkiai nuspausti -
53 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) tvärbromsa -
54 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) a frâna brusc -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) πατώ απότομα -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) dupnout (na brzdy) -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) dupnúť (na brzdy) -
58 jam on
to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste:يَشُدُّ كوابِح السَّيّارَهWhen the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.
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59 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) bloquer -
60 jam on
(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) apertar
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