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1 faire des grimaces
make/pull a face, pull a face/faces (at) -
2 гримаса
grimace; sl. mugправя недоволна гримаса make up a lip, pout* * *грима̀са,ж., -и grimace; sl. mug; правя \гримасаа make a grimace/a wry mouth/a face, pull a face; правя \гримасаи make grimaces/mouths (at), make/pull faces (at); grimace, mow, sl. mug; правя недоволна \гримасаа make up a lip, pout.* * *face; grimace; mop{mOp}; mouth* * *1. grimace;sl. mug 2. правя ГРИМАСА make a grimace/a wry mouth/a face, pull a face: правя недоволна ГРИМАСА make up a lip, pout 3. правя гримаси make grimaces/mouths (at), make/pull faces (at); grimace, mow, s/. mug -
3 virnistellä
yks.nom. virnistellä; yks.gen. virnistelen; yks.part. virnisteli; yks.ill. virnistelisi; mon.gen. virnistelköön; mon.part. virnistellyt; mon.ill. virnisteltiingrimace (verb)grin (verb)leer (verb)make a wry face (verb)make grimaces (verb)sneer (verb)* * *• be grinning• sneer• pull a face• make grimaces• make a wry face• leer• grimace• grin -
4 kreveljiti se
vr impf grin, screw one's face, grimace, make grimaces, make/pull faces, make wry faces, contort one's face/features I - nekome make faces at* * *• make a funny face• make a face• mug• mop and mow -
5 sberleffo
sberleffo s.m. grimace; ( di scherno) sneer: fare sberleffi, to make grimaces; fare uno sberleffo a qlcu., to make a face at s.o.* * *[zber'lɛffo]sostantivo maschile (smorfia) grimace, facefare uno sberleffo a qcn. — to make o pull a face at sb
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6 suratını ekşitmek
v. make a wry face, make a grimace, make grimaces, grimace, mop -
7 гримасничать
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8 yüzünü buruşturmak
v. grimace, make a grimace, make grimaces, mop -
9 делать гримасы
1) General subject: make grimaces2) Makarov: cut faces -
10 a face grimase
to make grimaces / faces / wry facesto map and mow. -
11 བསྙེར་བ་
[bsnyer ba]make grimaces or gesticulations -
12 исклешти се
to make grimaces, to grimace, to grin -
13 озабува се
to show teeth, to grin, to make grimaces, to grimace -
14 озаби се
to show teeth, to grin, to make grimaces, to grimace -
15 kjá
(kjái, kjáða, kjáð), v.; hverr þeirra kjár nefinu at öðrum, they put their heads together.* * *ð, to grin, make grimaces, look stupid; sér þú at hverr kjár nefinu at öðrum, Grett. 147 A; eins og ganti orðið hvert við hváði | æði-lengi framan í mig kjáði, Snót 215. -
16 kriviti se
vr imp/bend, become bent, lose shape; (drvo) warp; (lice) make grimaces; (od muke) writhe* * *• camber• warp -
17 cocar
v.1 to make grimaces or wry faces.2 to coax, to gain by wheedling and flattering. (Colloquial & Metaphorical) -
18 ceriti se
grin, make grimaces -
19 μοιμυάω
A compress the lips or make grimaces in sign of displeasure, Hsch., Phot., v.l. for [full] μοιμυλλᾶν in Poll.2.90; hence restored for τί μοι μυᾶτε; in Ar.Lys. 126.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μοιμυάω
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20 μορφάζω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μορφάζω
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mow — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, heap, stack, from Old English mūga; akin to Old Norse mūgi heap Date: before 12th century 1. a piled up stack (as of hay or fodder); also a pile of hay or grain in a barn 2. the part of a barn where hay or straw … New Collegiate Dictionary
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grimace — I UK [ˈɡrɪməs] / US / UK [ɡrɪˈmeɪs] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms grimace : present tense I/you/we/they grimace he/she/it grimaces present participle grimacing past tense grimaced past participle grimaced to make an ugly expression by… … English dictionary