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  • 1 motion

    {'mouʃn}
    I. 1. движение, ход
    to put/set in MOTION пускам в движение/ход
    2. жест, жестикулация
    to make a MOTION towards the door понечвам да тръгна към вратата
    to go through the MOTIONs показвам с жест (някакво действие), разг. върша нещо отгоре отгоре
    3. тех. механизъм, устройство
    4. воля, намерение, подбуда, импулс
    of one's own MOTION по собствена воля
    5. ходене по голяма нужда
    рl екскременти
    6. предложение (на събрание)
    7. юр. искане до съда за издаване на постановление/решение
    II. v давам/правя знак, /махам (на)
    she MOTIONed him to a chair/to sit down тя му даде знак да седне
    to MOTION someone in/away давам знак на някого да влезе/да си отиде
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    {'moushn} n 1. движение; ход; to put/set in motion пускам в движение(2) {'moushn} v давам/правя знак, /махам (на); she motioned him to a
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    ход; предложение; воля; движение; жестикулация; жест; кино; намерение;
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    1. i. движение, ход 2. ii. v давам/правя знак, /махам (на) 3. of one's own motion по собствена воля 4. she motioned him to a chair/to sit down тя му даде знак да седне 5. to go through the motions показвам с жест (някакво действие), разг. върша нещо отгоре отгоре 6. to make a motion towards the door понечвам да тръгна към вратата 7. to motion someone in/away давам знак на някого да влезе/да си отиде 8. to put/set in motion пускам в движение/ход 9. воля, намерение, подбуда, импулс 10. жест, жестикулация 11. предложение (на събрание) 12. рl екскременти 13. тех. механизъм, устройство 14. ходене по голяма нужда 15. юр. искане до съда за издаване на постановление/решение
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    motion[´mouʃən] I. n 1. движение; ход; to put ( set) in \motion пускам в движение; \motion rod предавателен лост (щанга); 2. жест, жестикулация; to make a \motion towards the door запътвам се към вратата, понечвам да тръгна към вратата; 3. перисталтика на червата; pl екскременти; 4. воля; намерение; подбуда; подтик; of o.'s own \motion по своя собствена воля; 5. предложение (на събрание); 6. юрид. искане до съда за издаване на постановление или решение; 7. ост. куклен театър; to set the wheels in \motion задвижвам колелото (прен.); to go through the \motions 1) преструвам се, давам си вид, правя се на; 2) разг. придържам се към обичайната процедура, върша нещо механично (без да се замислям); II. v давам (правя) знак (на), махам (на); she \motioned him to a chair тя му кимна (даде знак) да седне на стола.

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