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41 пододвигаться
I несовер. - пододвигаться; совер. - пододвинуться (к кому-л./чему-л.)
move (to), move over (to), move closer (to), draw near (to)
II страд. от пододвигать* * *пододвигаться; пододвинуться move, move over -
42 пододвинуться
несовер. - пододвигаться; совер. - пододвинуться (к кому-л./чему-л.)
move (to), move over (to), move closer (to), draw near (to)* * *пододвигаться; пододвинуться move, move over -
43 heranrücken
(trennb.)II v/i (ist) räumlich, zeitlich: approach, draw near; an jemanden heranrücken move up (close) to s.o.* * *das Heranrückenapproach* * *he|rạn|rü|cken sep1. vi aux sein(= sich nähern) to approach ( an etw (acc) sth); (Truppen auch) to advance ( an +acc upon, towards); (= dicht aufrücken) to move nearer or closer ( an +acc to)er rückte mit seinem Stuhl heran — he brought or drew his chair up or nearer
2. vtto move over or up ( an +acc to)* * *he·ran|rü·ckenI. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich nähern)▪ [an jdn/etw] \heranrücken to approach [sb/sth]2. (dicht aufrücken)sie rückte mit ihrem Stuhl dicht an ihn heran she drew her chair right up to him▪ etw an jdn/etw \heranrücken to move sth closer [or nearer] to sb/sth* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb; mit sein move or come closer or nearer; < troops> advance (an + Akk. towards)dicht od. nah heranrücken — move up close (an + Akk. to)
mit seinem Stuhl heranrücken — draw or pull or bring one's chair up closer
* * *heranrücken (trennb)an jemanden heranrücken move up (close) to sb* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb; mit sein move or come closer or nearer; < troops> advance (an + Akk. towards)dicht od. nah heranrücken — move up close (an + Akk. to)
mit seinem Stuhl heranrücken — draw or pull or bring one's chair up closer
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44 подвигаться
св - подви́нуться1) перемещаться to move (along/over)подвига́ться к кому-л — to edge over to sb
подви́нься и дай ба́бушке сесть — move over and let your grandmother sit down, (move along and) make room for your grandmother
2) двигаться вперёд (о деле и т. п.) to advance, to make progress, to progress litде́ло у него́ подвига́ется — he's getting/pushing on with his work
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45 sail
جَرَى بِخِفَّةٍ ورَشاقةٍ \ sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. \ رِحْلَة في مَركَبٍ شِراعيّ \ sail: a journey that is made for pleasure, in a sailing boat: Let’s go for a sail round the island. \ سَافَرَ على مَركبٍ شِراعي \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ شِرَاع \ sail: a sheet of cloth that is spread to catch the wind and move a boat forward. \ قَادَ \ sail: to travel in and control (a sailing boat or ship): My son sails his own boat. He learnt to sail when he was eight. \ See Also وجه (وَجَّهَ)، سَيَّر مركبًا شراعيًّا \ قِلْع (السفينة) \ sail. \ See Also شراع (شِراع) \ مَخَر عُباب \ sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ مَخَرَ \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
46 rücken
I v/t jerk; etw. nach rechts rucken jerk s.th. to the rightII v/i (give a) jerk; Zug etc.: (give a) jolt* * *der Rücken(Buch) spine;(Mensch) back;(Tier) saddle* * *rụ|cken ['rʊkn]vito jerk; (Fahrzeug) to jerk, to jolt; (Taube) to coo* * *der1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) back2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) back3) (something like a backbone in shape or function: the spine of a book.) spine* * *Rü·cken<-s, ->[ˈrʏkn̩]mjdm den \Rücken decken MIL to cover sb's backauf den \Rücken fallen to fall on one's backden Wind im \Rücken haben to have the wind at one's back\Rücken an \Rücken back to backauf dem \Rücken on one's back, supine formmit dem \Rücken zu jdm/etw with one's back to sb/sth2. KOCHK saddle3. (Buchrücken) spine4. (Messerrücken) blunt edge5.▶ jdm in den \Rücken fallen to stab sb in the back▶ jdm/sich den \Rücken freihalten to keep sb's/one's options open▶ jdn/etw im \Rücken haben to have sb/sth behind one▶ jdm läuft es [eis]kalt über den \Rücken cold shivers run down sb's spine▶ mit jdm/etw im \Rücken with sb/sth behind one▶ jdm den \Rücken [gegen jdn] stärken to give sb moral support [against sb]▶ mit dem \Rücken zur Wand stehen to have one's back to the wall* * *der; Rückens, Rücken1) backein Stück vom Rücken — (Rindfleisch) a piece of chine; (Hammel, Reh) a piece of saddle
verlängerter Rücken — (scherzh.) backside; posterior (joc.)
jemandem/einer Sache den Rücken kehren — (fig.) turn one's back on somebody/something
jemandem den Rücken stärken — (fig.) give somebody moral support
jemandem den Rücken freihalten — (fig.) ensure somebody is not troubled with other problems
hinter jemandes Rücken — (Dat.) (fig.) behind somebody's back
jemandem in den Rücken fallen — (fig.) stab somebody in the back
mit dem Rücken an der od. zur Wand — (fig.) with one's back to the wall
* * *B. v/i (ist)1. an einen bestimmten Ort: move;dem muss ich mal auf die Bude rücken umg, fig I’ll have to give him a piece of my mind2. (Platz machen) move;ein Stückchen rücken move over;an jemandes Stelle rücken take sb’s place;er ist nicht von der Stelle gerückt he didn’t ( oder wouldn’t) budge;das Ziel ist in weite Ferne gerückt this goal has receded into the distant future; → Blickfeld, greifbar, Leib, Pelle, Pelz* * *der; Rückens, Rücken1) backein Stück vom Rücken — (Rindfleisch) a piece of chine; (Hammel, Reh) a piece of saddle
es lief mir [heiß und kalt] über den Rücken — [hot and cold] shivers ran down my spine
verlängerter Rücken — (scherzh.) backside; posterior (joc.)
jemandem/einer Sache den Rücken kehren — (fig.) turn one's back on somebody/something
jemandem den Rücken stärken — (fig.) give somebody moral support
jemandem den Rücken freihalten — (fig.) ensure somebody is not troubled with other problems
hinter jemandes Rücken — (Dat.) (fig.) behind somebody's back
jemandem in den Rücken fallen — (fig.) stab somebody in the back
mit dem Rücken an der od. zur Wand — (fig.) with one's back to the wall
* * *- (eines Tieres) m.ridge n. - m.back n. -
47 moverse hacia
• get over the hump• get overexcited• move into• move over to• move toward -
48 siirtyä
yks.nom. siirtyä; yks.gen. siirryn; yks.part. siirtyi; yks.ill. siirtyisi; mon.gen. siirtyköön; mon.part. siirtynyt; mon.ill. siirryttiinadjourn (verb)be postponed (verb)be transferred (verb)devolve (verb)emigrate (verb)immigrate (verb)migrate (verb)move (verb)pass (verb)proceed (verb)shift (verb)transfer (verb)* * *• be put off• get out of the way• change• devolve• adjourn• go• be postponed• go over• be transferred• vest• be delayed• pass on• migrate• vest in• move over• move• on• transfer• to• shift• proceed• immigrate• pass• emigrate -
49 moverse hacia
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50 отодвинуться
1. stand off2. move aside; away; put offотодвинуться, отстраниться — move over
подвиньтесь!, отодвиньтесь! — move over!
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51 تزلج
تَزَلَّجَ \ skate: to move over ice on skates. ski: move over snow on skis: a skiing race, to move on water skis. -
52 skate
تَزَلَّجَ \ skate: to move over ice on skates. ski: move over snow on skis: a skiing race, to move on water skis. -
53 ski
تَزَلَّجَ \ skate: to move over ice on skates. ski: move over snow on skis: a skiing race, to move on water skis. -
54 micati se
vr impf move, budge, stir, shift, shift (ili change) place/position; (ukloniti se) get out of the way, make/give way I miči se! (makni se) move (over); (kreni) move, get going/ /moving, sl get a move on; (gubi se) clear out, si get the lead out; ne miči s* * *• move -
55 edetä
yks.nom. edetä; yks.gen. etenen; yks.part. eteni; yks.ill. etenisi; mon.gen. edetköön; mon.part. edennyt; mon.ill. edettiinadvancing (adje)advance (verb)draw away (verb)move on (verb)pass on (verb)proceed (verb)progress (verb)travel (verb)* * *• move on• move ahead• travel• propagate• progress• proceed• pass on• move over• increment• go forward• move• go ahead• gain on• draw away• come on• advance• lapse -
56 maknuti se
vrpfmove, budge, stir I nisam se mogao maknuti se uti I couldn't move/budge; I was rooted to the spot; - i se! get out of the/my way!; move!; - i se malo move a little, move over; give me some room; nije se ni maknuti seula she never budged/moved/stirred, she never moved a* * *• get away -
57 уступать должность
Phraseological unit: move over (Uncle felt that he should move over in favour of a younger man. — Дядя понял, что должен уступить должность человеку, который моложе его.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уступать должность
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58 rücken
v <tech.allg> (z.B. Lade, Möbelstück, Werkstück) ■ shift vvt <tech.allg> ■ move intermittently vi/vt -
59 przystawiać
impf ⇒ przystawić* * *-wiam, -wiasz, -wić; perf; vtprzystawiać coś do — +gen to put sth against
* * *ipf.przystawić pf.1. (= przysunąć) move over; przystaw krzesło do ściany, dobrze? can you move the chair over to the wall?; przystawić sobie krzesło pull up a chair.2. (= przyłożyć) put against; przystawił mu pistolet do głowy he put the gun to l. against his head.ipf.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przystawiać
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60 संसृ _saṃsṛ
संसृ 1 P.1 To go towards, approach.-2 To revolve, turn round.-3 To spread.-4 To move.-5 To go or flow together.-6 To go to, obtain; पापान् संसृत्य संसारान् प्रेष्यतां यान्ति शत्रुषु Ms.12.7.-7 To come forth. -Caus.1 To spread over, cause to move over.-2 To revolve or turn round; जन्मवृद्धिक्षयैर्नित्यं संसारयति चक्रवत् Ms. 12.124.-3 To put off, defer.-4 To use, employ.
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