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21 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) ķerties pie ieročiem -
22 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) griebtis ginklo, sukilti -
23 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) resa vapen, gripa till vapen -
24 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) a se ridica (împotriva) -
25 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) εξεγείρομαι -
26 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) pozvednout zbraně (proti) -
27 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) pozdvihnúť zbrane proti -
28 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) s'insurger (contre) -
29 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) pegar armas, sublevar-se -
30 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) slá til e-s -
31 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) odavág -
32 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) bater às cegas -
33 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) tolči okoli sebe* * *intransitive verb tolči (at po), tolči okoli sebehit out! — udari! -
34 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) lange ut etter, slå om seg -
35 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) walić (na óślep) -
36 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) [] atsist -
37 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) smogti, kirsti -
38 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) slå omkring sig -
39 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) a încerca să lovească -
40 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) χτυπώ στα τυφλά
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