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1 cushion
['kuʃən] 1. noun1) (a bag of cloth etc filled with soft material, eg feathers etc, used for support or to make a seat more comfortable: I'll sit on a cushion on the floor.) vankúš2) (any similar support: A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.) vankúš2. verb(to lessen the force of a blow etc: The soft sand cushioned his fall.) stlmiť* * *• vankúš• tutlat• odpružit -
2 wring
[riŋ]past tense, past participle - wrung; verb1) (to force (water) from (material) by twisting or by pressure: He wrung the water from his soaking-wet shirt.) (vy)žmýkať2) (to clasp and unclasp (one's hands) in desperation, fear etc.) zalamovať (rukami)•- wringer- wringing wet* * *• žmýkanie• žmýkat (bielizen)• stisk• krútit (bielizen)
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