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A n3 ( sound of fall) bruit m sourd ;B vtr1 ( knock) cogner (against, on contre) ; to bump one's head se cogner la tête ; to bump the car cabosser la voiture ; to bump sb off ou from faire tomber qn de [wall, seat] ;3 ○ US Sport déloger (out of, from de) ;C vi1 ( knock) to bump against buter contre ;2 ( move jerkily) to bump along [vehicle] brinquebaler sur [road] ; to bump over [vehicle] cahoter sur [road] ; to bump up and down in [person] se faire secouer dans [vehicle].to come down to earth with a bump revenir sur terre ; to feel ou read sb's bumps interpréter les bosses crâniennes de qn ; things that go bump in the night les bruits effrayants de la nuit.■ bump into:▶ bump into [sb/sth] ( collide) rentrer dans [person, object] ; he bumped into me il m'est rentré dedans ;▶ to bump into [sb] ○ ( meet) tomber sur ○.■ bump off ○:▶ bump off [sb], bump [sb] off liquider ○.■ bump up ○:▶ bump up [sth]1 ( increase) faire grimper ○ [price, tax, wage] (from de, to à) ;2 ( exaggerate) gonfler ○ [real number]. -
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bump [bʌmp]1 noun(a) (lump → on head, in path, road surface) bosse f;∎ he has a big bump on his head il a une grosse bosse au crâne;∎ a bump in the road une bosse sur la route;∎ Cars to hit a bump passer sur une bosse(b) (blow, knock) choc m, coup m;∎ he felt a bump as he reversed the car into the garage il a senti un choc en reculant la voiture dans le garage;∎ her head hit the shelf with a bump il y a eu un bruit sourd quand elle s'est cogné la tête contre l'étagère;∎ the boat hit the jetty with a bump le bateau a cogné contre la jetée;∎ figurative to be brought down to earth with a bump être ramené brutalement à la réalité∎ he got bumped from the football team il s'est fait virer de l'équipe de football;∎ to be bumped from a flight perdre sa place sur un vol (pour cause de sur-réservation)(a) (move jerkily) cahoter;∎ the old bus bumped along the country roads le vieil autobus cahotait le long des petites routes∎ the boat bumped against the pier le bateau a buté contre l'embarcadère∎ to bump and grind (dancer, striptease artist) se déhancher (en simulant l'acte sexuel)4 adverb∎ the driver went bump into the car in front le conducteur est rentré en plein dans la voiture de devant;∎ things that go bump in the night les spectres mpl, les fantômes mpl∎ to give sb the (birthday) bumps = à son anniversaire, tenir à plusieurs quelqu'un par les bras et les jambes, et lui faire toucher le sol un nombre de fois correspondant à son âge, French Canadian donner la bascule à qn(b) Sport (rowing race) = à Oxford, course-poursuite dans laquelle chaque bateau doit rattraper pour le heurter le bateau qui le précède►► Cars bump start = démarrage d'un véhicule en le poussant∎ he bumped into a lamppost il est rentré dans un réverbère;∎ I bumped into an old school friend this morning je suis tombé sur un ancien camarade d'école ce matin -
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) ryk2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) rykke; rykke sig- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) ryk2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) rykke; rykke sig- jerky- jerkily
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I 1. intransitive verb,- bb-1)bob [up and down] — sich auf und nieder bewegen; (jerkily) auf und nieder schnellen; [[Pferde]schwanz:] [auf und nieder] wippen
2) (curtsy) knicksen2. noun(curtsy) Knicks, derII 1. noun(hairstyle) Bubikopf, der2. transitive verb,- bb- kurz schneiden [Haar]III noun, pl. same(Brit. coll.)she's not short of a bob or two — (fig.) sie hat schon ein paar Mark
IV nountwo/ten bob — 10/50 Pence
(bobsled) Bob, der* * *[bob]past tense, past participle - bobbed; verb(to move (up and down): The cork was bobbing about in the water.) sich (auf und ab, hin und her)bewegen* * *[bɒb]n no pljust tell them you're a friend of mine and \Bob's your uncle, you'll get the job sag ihnen einfach, dass du ein Freund von mir bist, dann hast du den Job schon in der Tasche fam* * *[bɒb]n dim... and Bob's your uncle! (inf) —... und fertig ist der Lack! (inf)
See:* * ** * *I 1. intransitive verb,- bb-1)bob [up and down] — sich auf und nieder bewegen; (jerkily) auf und nieder schnellen; [[Pferde]schwanz:] [auf und nieder] wippen
2) (curtsy) knicksen2. noun(curtsy) Knicks, derII 1. noun(hairstyle) Bubikopf, der2. transitive verb,- bb- kurz schneiden [Haar]III noun, pl. same(Brit. coll.)she's not short of a bob or two — (fig.) sie hat schon ein paar Mark
IV nountwo/ten bob — 10/50 Pence
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I 1. intransitive verb,- bb-1)bob [up and down] — sich auf und nieder bewegen; (jerkily) auf und nieder schnellen; [[Pferde]schwanz:] [auf und nieder] wippen
2) (curtsy) knicksen2. noun(curtsy) Knicks, derII 1. noun(hairstyle) Bubikopf, der2. transitive verb,- bb- kurz schneiden [Haar]III noun, pl. same(Brit. coll.)she's not short of a bob or two — (fig.) sie hat schon ein paar Mark
IV nountwo/ten bob — 10/50 Pence
(bobsled) Bob, der* * *[bob]past tense, past participle - bobbed; verb(to move (up and down): The cork was bobbing about in the water.) sich (auf und ab, hin und her)bewegen* * *[bɒb]n no pljust tell them you're a friend of mine and \Bob's your uncle, you'll get the job sag ihnen einfach, dass du ein Freund von mir bist, dann hast du den Job schon in der Tasche fam* * *[bɒb]n dim... and Bob's your uncle! (inf) —... und fertig ist der Lack! (inf)
See:* * *A s1. allg baumelnder oder herabhängender Gegenstand, besondersa) Gewicht n (eines Pendels)b) Senkblei n (einer Lotleine)c) Laufgewicht n (einer Schnellwaage)2. gestutzter Pferdeschwanz3. kurzer Haarschnitt, Bubikopf(frisur) m(f)5. pl bob Br umg HIST Schilling m:a bob a nob einen Schilling pro Kopfb) Kufe(npaar) f(n)7. kurze, ruckartige Bewegung, Ruck m:a bob of the head ein Hochwerfen des Kopfes8. Knicks m9. (ein) harmonisches Wechselgeläut(e)10. obs (kurzer) Kehrreim, Refrain mB v/tbob one’s head into the room den Kopf kurz ins Zimmer stecken;bob a curts(e)y einen Knicks machen2. Haare, einen Pferdeschwanz etc kurz schneiden, stutzen:have one’s hair bobbed sich einen Bubikopf schneiden lassen3. TECH mit einer Schwabbelscheibe polieren4. Langholz auf einem Doppelschlitten transportierenC v/i1. sich auf und ab oder hin und her bewegen, hüpfen, springen, tanzen, schnellen2. a) knicksen (at, before to vor dat)b) (kurz) nicken3. haschen, schnappen ( beide:for nach)bob up like a cork sich nicht unterkriegen lassen, (wie ein Stehaufmännchen) immer wieder hochkommen5. SPORT Bob fahren* * *I 1. intransitive verb,- bb-1)bob [up and down] — sich auf und nieder bewegen; (jerkily) auf und nieder schnellen; [[Pferde]schwanz:] [auf und nieder] wippen
2) (curtsy) knicksen2. noun(curtsy) Knicks, derII 1. noun(hairstyle) Bubikopf, der2. transitive verb,- bb- kurz schneiden [Haar]III noun, pl. same(Brit. coll.)she's not short of a bob or two — (fig.) sie hat schon ein paar Mark
IV nountwo/ten bob — 10/50 Pence
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adverb The plane landed smoothly; The meeting went very smoothly.) suavementesmoothly adv bien / sin problemaseverything went smoothly todo salió bien / todo fue sobre ruedastr['smʊːðlɪ]1 (without problems) sin problemas, sobre ruedas■ everything is running smoothly todo va sobre ruedas, todo va como una seda2 (gently) suavementesmoothly ['smu:ðli] adv1) gently, softly: suavemente2) easily: con facilidad, sin problemasadv.• fácilmente adv.'smuːðli1)a) ( of movement) <take off/drive> suavementeb) ( without problems) sin problemas, sin complicaciones2) (glibly, suavely) (pej) < talk> con mucha labia['smuːðlɪ]ADV1) (=not jerkily) [drive, move, land, glide] suavemente2) (=with no trouble)everything went smoothly — todo fue muy bien, todo fue sobre ruedas
the move to the new house went off smoothly — la mudanza a la otra casa transcurrió sin contratiempos, todo fue sobre ruedas cuando nos mudamos a la otra casa
to run smoothly — [engine] funcionar muy bien; [event] transcurrir sin contratiempos or complicaciones or problemas; [business, talks] ir muy bien, marchar sobre ruedas *
* * *['smuːðli]1)a) ( of movement) <take off/drive> suavementeb) ( without problems) sin problemas, sin complicaciones2) (glibly, suavely) (pej) < talk> con mucha labia -
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1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) sacudida
2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) dar una sacudida, tirar- jerky- jerkily
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jerk1 n sacudida / movimiento bruscojerk2 vb tirar / sacudir / moverthe driver was a learner and the car jerked up the street el conductor era novato y el coche avanzaba a trompicones por la calletr[ʤɜːk]1 dar una sacudida a, tirar de1 dar una sacudida\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwith a jerk bruscamentejerk ['ʤərk] vt1) jolt: sacudir2) tug, yank: darle un tirón ajerk vijolt: dar sacudidasthe train jerked along: el tren iba moviéndose a sacudidasjerk n1) tug: tirón m, jalón m2) jolt: sacudida f brusca3) fool: estúpido m, -da f; idiota mfn.• arranque s.m.• espasmo s.m.• espasmo muscular s.m.• latigazo s.m.• sacudida s.f.• sacudimiento s.m.• sobarbada s.f.• tirón s.m.v.• sacudir v.jerk*n.• babieca** s.m.• mamarracho* s.m.
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1. dʒɜːrk, dʒɜːk
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vtPhrasal Verbs:- jerk off
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1)a) ( tug) tirón mb) ( sudden movement) sacudida f2) ( contemptible person) (colloq) estúpido, -da m,f, pendejo, -ja m,f (AmL exc CS fam), gilipollas mf (Esp fam), huevón, -ona m,f (Andes, Ven fam)[dʒɜːk]1. N1) (=shake) sacudida f ; (=pull) tirón m, jalón m (LAm); (Med) espasmo m muscularphysical jerks — (Brit) * gimnasia f, ejercicios mpl (físicos)
2) (US) * imbécil mf, gilipollas *** mf inv, pendejo m (LAm) **, huevón(-ona) m / f (And, S. Cone) ***what a jerk! — ¡menudo imbécil!
2. VT1) (=pull) dar un tirón a, tirar bruscamente de, jalar bruscamente de (LAm); (=shake) sacudir, dar una sacudida a; (=throw) arrojar con un movimiento rápidoto jerk o.s. along — moverse a sacudidas, avanzar a tirones
he jerked it away from me — me lo quitó de un tirón or (LAm) jalón
to jerk o.s. free — soltarse de un tirón or (LAm) jalón
2) (US) [+ meat] atasajar3.- jerk off- jerk out* * *
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vtPhrasal Verbs:- jerk off
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1)a) ( tug) tirón mb) ( sudden movement) sacudida f2) ( contemptible person) (colloq) estúpido, -da m,f, pendejo, -ja m,f (AmL exc CS fam), gilipollas mf (Esp fam), huevón, -ona m,f (Andes, Ven fam) -
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‹ə:k 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) rykk, støt2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) rykke i/til, gjøre et rykk- jerky- jerkily
- jerkinessrykk--------rykkeIsubst. \/dʒɜːk\/1) rykk, napp, støt, puff, kast, sleng2) trekning, krampetrekning3) (spesielt amer., slang) dumskalle, fjols, tosk4) ( i vektløfting) støt5) (amer., hverdagslig, også soda jerk) ekspeditør i isbargive a jerk rykke (til), nappewith a jerk med et rykkIIverb \/dʒɜːk\/1) rykke (til), kaste, slenge, støte, puffe2) ( overført) vekke (opp)3) ( vektløfting) støte4) (amer., hverdagslig) mikse (iskrem og brus), arbeide i en isbar5) (amer., om kjøtt) skjære i strimler og soltørkejerk along humpe avgårdejerk off (amer., vulgært, særlig om menn) runke, onanerejerk out si stakkåndet, si støtvis• «there's... been an... accident» he jerked out«det... har hendt en... ulykke» sa han stakkåndet -
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megrándulás, zökkenés, rángatózás, balfácán to jerk: taszít, ránt, megránt, rángatózik, lódít* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) (hirtelen) rántás2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) (meg)ránt- jerky- jerkily
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) solavanco2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) sacudir- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *jerk1[dʒə:k] n 1 empurrão, solavanco, puxão, pulo, salto. 3 contração muscular, espasmo. 4 sacudida, sacudidela, sacudimento. 5 sl simplório, ignorante, tolo. • vt+vi 1 empurrar, sacudir, arremessar, lançar. 2 arrancar, retirar depressa. 3 mover-se aos arrancos. 4 falar de modo convulsivo e abrupto. 5 estremecer. by jerks aos trancos, aos arrancos. to jerk off sl masturbar-se. to jerk out falar de modo abrupto. with a jerk de repente, com um arranco.————————jerk2[dʒə:k] vt charquear. -
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n. sarsıntı, ani hareket, refleks, kasılma, pislik, ahmak, iğrenç tip, aşağılık kimse, soda makinesi, kola makinesi————————v. sarsmak, silkmek, çekivermek, sarsılmak, titremek, sıçramak, eti dilimleyip güneşte kurutmak* * *1. silkerek at (v.) 2. silkinme (n.)* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) sarsıntı, silkinti2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) (birdenbire) çekmek; sarsıla sarsıla gitmek- jerky- jerkily
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) sunek2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) suvati; sunkovito (se) premikati- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *I [džə:k]nounsunek, nenaden udarec, nagel gib, trzaj; krč, refleks (zlasti v kolenu); American slang tepec, budalawith a jerk — sunkovito, nenadomaat one jerk — naenkrat, nenadomato give s.th. a jerk — nenadoma kaj potegnitislang to put a jerk in it — pljuniti v roke, poprijeti seBritish English slang physical jerks — telovadba, fizične vajeII [džə:k]1.transitive verbsuniti, sunkovito potegniti, zagnati, treniti, trzati; figuratively izjecljati;2.intransitive verbtrzniti, trzati seIII [džə:k]1.nounna soncu posušeno meso;2.transitive verbsušiti meso na soncu -
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• riuhtaista• riuhtaisu• nyhtäistä• nykäisy• nytkähdys• nytkähdellä• nykäisyys• nytkähtää• nytkiä• nykiä• nykäys• nykäistä• nykiminen• hytkähtää• hätkähdys• työntö• heijaste• hetkauttaa• vavista• vavahtaa• vetäisy• vetäistä• töksähdys• potkaista• riipaista• tempaus• temmata• tempaista• tempoa• kiskaista• kiskaisu• kiskoamedicine, veterinary• lihaskouristus* * *‹ə:k 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) nykäys2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) nykiä- jerky- jerkily
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adj. schokkerig, spastisch; als een rund, stom (slang)--------n. hortend, krampachtig1 schokkerig ⇒ spastisch, hortend♦voorbeelden: -
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I [dʒɜːk]1) (jolt) scossa f., strattone m., scatto m.; (twitch) (of muscle, limb) spasmo m., contrazione f.to start off with a jerk — [ vehicle] partire strattonando o sobbalzando
2) AE colloq. spreg. (obnoxious person) persona f. volgare, verme m.; (stupid person) cretino m. (-a), stupido m. (-a)II 1. [dʒɜːk]verbo transitivo tirare, spingere (con uno strattone) [ object]2.1) (jolt)to jerk to a halt — [ vehicle] fermarsi con un sobbalzo
2) (twitch) [person, muscle] contrarsi, tremare•- jerk out* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) scossa, sobbalzo2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) spingere; muoversi a strappi- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *[dʒɜːk]1. vt(pull) tirare con uno strattone2. vi3. n1) (movement) sobbalzo, scossa, (reflex) spasmo muscolare, contrazione f nervosa2) esp Am fam stronzo* * *jerk (1) /dʒɜ:k/n.1 strattone; strappo2 scossa; scatto; sobbalzo3 spasmo muscolare; contrazione5 (mecc.) velocità d'accelerazione● (fam., antiq.) physical jerks, ginnastica ( a corpo libero); esercizi.jerk (2) /dʒɜ:k/n. [u]2 (alim.) ► jerky (1).(to) jerk (1) /dʒɜ:k/A v. t.1 dare uno strappo (o uno strattone) a; strattonare: to jerk oneself free, liberarsi con uno strattone2 (seguito da avv. o prep.) muovere di scatto; scuotere: to jerk one's hand away, ritirare la mano di scatto; to jerk up one's head, alzare di scatto la testa; to jerk a cart out of the mud, tirare un carro fuori dal fango; to jerk out one's words, parlare a scatti; He was jerked out of his torpor, è stato scosso dal suo torporeB v. i.sobbalzare; muoversi a scatti; muoversi a strappi; procedere a scosse (o a sobbalzi): to jerk into motion, mettersi in moto sobbalzando; to jerk to a stop, fermarsi con un sobbalzo.(to) jerk (2) /dʒɜ:k/v. t.* * *I [dʒɜːk]1) (jolt) scossa f., strattone m., scatto m.; (twitch) (of muscle, limb) spasmo m., contrazione f.to start off with a jerk — [ vehicle] partire strattonando o sobbalzando
2) AE colloq. spreg. (obnoxious person) persona f. volgare, verme m.; (stupid person) cretino m. (-a), stupido m. (-a)II 1. [dʒɜːk]verbo transitivo tirare, spingere (con uno strattone) [ object]2.1) (jolt)to jerk to a halt — [ vehicle] fermarsi con un sobbalzo
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[dʒəːk] 1. nszarpnięcie nt; ( inf) ( idiot) palant m (inf)2. vt 3. vito give sth a jerk — szarpnąć ( perf) coś
* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) szarpnięcie2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) szarpać- jerky- jerkily
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) rāviens; grūdiens2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) []raut; []grūst; raustīties- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *gāzētā ūdens, saldējuma, sviestmaižu pārdevējs; rāviens, grūdiens; krampis; raušana; stulbenis; kaltēt; strādāt kioskā ar gāzēto ūdeni, saldējumu; pagrūst, paraut; kustēties grūdieniem; raustīties; aprauti runāt
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