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    v влача
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    тътря; теглене; тегля; влача; гайка; влачене; дърпане; дърпам; издатък;
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    v влача
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    lug[lʌg] I. v (- gg-) 1. тегля, дърпам (и с at); влача, тътря, мъкна ( about, along); 2. прен. вмъквам (обикн. неуместно), вмесвам (in, into); to \lug off свалям, събличам; to \lug out измъквам; II. n 1. влачене, дърпане, теглене; 2. pl ам. важничене; to put on \lugs важнича; придавам си важност ; III. lug[lʌg] n 1. ухо, дръжка (на съд, брадва и пр.); 2. гайка, кожена примка на седло; 3. тех. подставка, конзола; 4. тех. издатина, издатък, гърбица; 5. скоба, стяга; 6. лаг (мярка за дължина, равна на 5,02 м) ; IV. lug[lʌg] = lug-worm.

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  • lug — lug1 [lug] vt. lugged, lugging [ME luggen, prob. < Scand, as in Swed lugga, to pull, lit., pull by the hair < lugg, forelock] 1. to carry or drag (something heavy) 2. to introduce (a topic, story, etc.) without good reason into a… …   English World dictionary

  • Lug nut — A lug nut is a fastener, specifically a nut, used to secure a wheel on a vehicle. Typically, lug nuts are found on automobiles, trucks (lorries), and other large vehicles utilizing rubber tires. This is because tires must be changed, because the… …   Wikipedia

  • lug — lug1 /lug/, v., lugged, lugging, n. v.t. 1. to pull or carry with force or effort: to lug a suitcase upstairs. 2. to introduce or interject in an inappropriate or irrelevant manner: to lug personalities into a discussion of philosophy. 3. (of a… …   Universalium

  • lug — I [[t]lʌg[/t]] v. lugged, lug•ging, n. 1) to pull or carry with force or effort: to lug a heavy suitcase upstairs[/ex] 2) to introduce or interject inappropriately or irrelevantly: to lug personalities into a discussion of philosophy[/ex] 3) naut …   From formal English to slang

  • lug — [1] To cause the engine to labor by failing to shift to a lower gear when necessary. The British term is labour. [2] A protrusion on an object. [3] A sleeve into which bicycle frame tubes are inserted to form a joint. Also see dog [3] An external …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • lug — lug1 [lʌg] v past tense and past participle lugged present participle lugging [T] informal [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] to pull or carry something heavy with difficulty lug sth around/up/into/onto etc sth ▪ It… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • lug — I UK [lʌɡ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms lug : present tense I/you/we/they lug he/she/it lugs present participle lugging past tense lugged past participle lugged informal to carry or move something with difficulty because it is very heavy She …   English dictionary

  • lug — I. verb (lugged; lugging) Etymology: Middle English luggen to pull by the hair or ear, drag, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian lugga to pull by the hair Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. drag, pull 2. to carry laboriously …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Lug (knob) — A Lug (knob) is a typically flattened protuberance, a knob, or extrusion on the side of a vessel: pottery, jug, glass, vase, etc. They are sometimes found on prehistoric ceramics/stone vessels such as pots from Ancient Egypt, Hembury ware, claw… …   Wikipedia

  • lug — lug1 [ lʌg ] verb transitive INFORMAL to carry or move something with difficulty because it is very heavy: She lugged his bag out into the hall. lug lug 2 [ lʌg ] noun count VERY INFORMAL an ear …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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