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menggoncangan* * *mengocok, mencabut -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) rykkjast, hreyfast upp og niður -
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V1. हौले-हौले\jiggleझुलानाI jiggled my nephew in the swing. -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) saltar* * *jig.gle[dʒ'igəl] n sacudidura, sacudidela, sacolejo. • vt+vi 1 bambolear(-se), gingar, saracotear(-se). 2 dar sacudidelas. -
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1. nпохитування2. v1) похитуватися; перевалюватися2) погойдувати; трясти, трусити* * *I n II vпогойдуватися, перевалюватися; погойдувати; трясти -
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I n II vпогойдуватися, перевалюватися; погойдувати; трясти -
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n. hafif sallantı, hafifçe sallanma————————v. hafifçe sallanmak, hafif ve çabuk sallamak* * *hafif hafif sallan* * *['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) titre(t)emek -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) skakati* * *[džigl]1.transitive verbna lahko stresati, drmati;2.intransitive verbposkakovati, gugati se, zibati se -
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• heiluttaa* * *'‹iɡl(to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) väpättää -
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vt., n. 가볍게 흔들다, 가볍게 당기다, 가볍게 흔듦 -
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تكان آهسته، جنبش، آهسته تكان دادن -
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n. schommeling--------v. schommelen, wiegen; doen schommelenjiggle1[ dzjigl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————jiggle2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 doen schommelen ⇒ (zacht) rukken aan, wrikken -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) skakać -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) līgoties; lēkāt* * *līgošanās, šūpošanās; līgoties, šūpoties -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) šokinėti, trūkčioti -
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n. ryckande, ruskande--------v. rycka, ruska; flytta* * *['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) skaka (vicka, vippa) [] -
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['‹iɡl](to (cause to) jump (about) or move jerkily: The television picture kept jiggling up and down.) trhavě (se) pohybovat; poskakovat* * *• poskakování -
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1. nounпокачивание; тряска2. verbпокачивать(ся); трясти(сь)* * *1 (n) покачивание2 (v) переваливаться; покачивать; покачиваться; трясти* * *покачивание; тряска* * *[jig·gle || 'dʒɪgl] n. покачивание, тряска v. покачиваться, трястись, покачивать, трясти* * ** * *1. сущ. покачивание 2. гл. покачивать(ся)
См. также в других словарях:
Jiggle — Jig gle, v. i. [Freq. of jig.] To wriggle or frisk about; to move awkwardly; to shake up and down. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jiggle — (v.) 1836, from JIG (Cf. jig) (q.v.) + le, frequentative suffix. Related: Jiggled; jiggling. As a noun, from 1840 … Etymology dictionary
jiggle — [v] bounce up and down agitate, bob, fidget, jerk, jig, jigger, jog, joggle, shake, shimmer, shimmy, twitch, vellicate, wiggle; concepts 150,152 … New thesaurus
jiggle — ► VERB ▪ move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of jiggling. DERIVATIVES jiggly adjective. ORIGIN partly an alteration of JOGGLE(Cf. ↑joggle), reinforced by JIG(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
jiggle — [jig′əl] vt., vi. jiggled, jiggling [dim. or freq. of JIG1, v.vi. vt.] to move in a succession of quick, slight jerks; rock lightly n. a jiggling movement … English World dictionary
jiggle — UK [ˈdʒɪɡ(ə)l] / US verb Word forms jiggle : present tense I/you/we/they jiggle he/she/it jiggles present participle jiggling past tense jiggled past participle jiggled a) [intransitive] to move slightly up and down or from side to side more than … English dictionary
jiggle — 1. noun /ˈdʒɪɡəl/ a weak, shaking movement. Give the key a jiggle and see if it opens. 2. verb /ˈdʒɪɡəl/ a) To shake something gently; to rattle or wiggle … Wiktionary
jiggle — [[t]ʤɪ̱g(ə)l[/t]] jiggles, jiggling, jiggled 1) VERB If you jiggle something, you move it quickly up and down or from side to side. [INFORMAL] [V n] He jiggled the doorknob noisily. 2) VERB To jiggle around means to move quickly up and down or… … English dictionary
jiggle — verb (jiggled; jiggling) Etymology: frequentative of 2jig Date: 1836 transitive verb to cause to move with quick little jerks or oscillating motions intransitive verb to move from or as if from being jiggled • jiggle noun • jiggly adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Jiggle — This unusual and interesting name is a variant form of the name Jekyll , itself of Breton or Cornish origin and deriving from a Celtic personal name, in Old Breton Indicael , composed of elements meaning Lord , with generous, bountiful . The name … Surnames reference
jiggle — verb Jiggle is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑jelly … Collocations dictionary