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81 tic
[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tik* * *• tik -
82 transit
['trænsit](the carrying or movement of goods, passengers etc from place to place: The goods have been lost in transit.) přeprava* * *• tranzit• převoz• přeprava -
83 turmoil
['tə:moil](a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) zmatek* * *• vřava -
84 twitch
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85 wag
[wæɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - wagged; verb((especially of a dog's tail) to (cause to) move to and fro, especially from side to side: The dog wagged its tail with pleasure.) vrtět2. noun(a single wagging movement: The dog's tail gave a feeble wag.) zavrtění* * *• zavrtění• kývnutí -
86 waggle
['wæɡl] 1. verb(to (cause to) move from side to side: She waggled her hips as she walked down the street; His beard waggled as he ate.) kývat (se)2. noun(such a movement.) kývání* * *• třást• vrtět např. ocasem• hrozit např. prstem• kývat např. hlavou• kroutit např. boky• mávat např. křídly -
87 wobble
['wobl] 1. verb(to rock unsteadily from side to side: The bicycle wobbled and the child fell off.) kymácet se2. noun(a slight rocking, unsteady movement: This wheel has a bit of a wobble.) viklání- wobbly- wobbliness* * *• vrávorat• vrávorání• viklat se• viklat• zakolísání• kolísat• kmitání• kmitat• kymácet• kolísání -
88 wrench
[ren ] 1. verb1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) vytrhnout2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) vymknout2. noun1) (a violent pull or twist.) vytrhnutí, vykroucení2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) francouzský klíč* * *• trhnout• vytrhnout• vyškubnout• škubnout -
89 wriggle
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90 shackles
['ʃæklz](a pair of iron rings joined by a chain that are put on a prisoner's wrists, ankles etc, to limit movement: His captors put shackles on him.) okovy- shackle
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