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I [skʌl]1) (boat) sandolino m.2) (single oar) remo m. da bratto3) (one of a pair of oars) remo m. di coppia, remo m. doppioII [skʌl](with one oar at stern) brattare; (with two oars) vogare, remare (con remi di coppia)* * *1. noun(a short, light oar.) remo2. verb(to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) vogare* * *[skʌl]1. n2. vi, vt* * *scull /skʌl/n. (naut.)1 palella3 imbarcazione a palelle; barca di coppia(to) scull /skʌl/A v. i. (naut.)1 vogare (con remi a palelle); usare le palelle2 vogare con remo da bratto; brattareB v. t.* * *I [skʌl]1) (boat) sandolino m.2) (single oar) remo m. da bratto3) (one of a pair of oars) remo m. di coppia, remo m. doppioII [skʌl](with one oar at stern) brattare; (with two oars) vogare, remare (con remi di coppia) -
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1. noun(oar) Skull, das2. transitive verbskullen; rudern3. intransitive verb* * *1. noun(a short, light oar.) der Heckriemen2. verb(to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) wriggen* * *[skʌl]* * *[skʌl]1. n(= oar) Skull nt; (= boat) Skullboot nt2. vtrudern3. virudern, skullen (spec)* * *scull [skʌl]A s1. SCHIFF Heck-, Wriggriemen mB v/t & v/i1. SCHIFF wriggen* * *1. noun(oar) Skull, das2. transitive verbskullen; rudern3. intransitive verb* * *v.rudern v.wricken v.wriggeln v. -
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1. noun(a short, light oar.) remo
2. verb(to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) remartr[skʌl]1 (oar) remo de cuple2 (small boat) bote nombre masculino de scull1 impulsar remando1 remarscull ['skʌl] vi: remar (con espadilla)scull noar: espadilla fn.• espadilla s.f.• remo ligero s.m.v.• cinglar v.• remar con remo ligero v.
I skʌlnoun espadilla f
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intransitive verb remar ( con espadilla)[skʌl]1.N espadilla f2.VT remar (con espadilla)3.VI remar (con espadilla)* * *
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A n2 ( single oar) godille f ;3 ( one of a pair of oars) aviron m.B vtr1 ( with one oar) faire avancer [qch] à la godille ;2 ( with two oars) faire avancer [qch] à l'aviron.C vi1 ( with one oar at stern) godiller ;2 ( with two oars) ramer en couple ; to scull up/down the river remonter/descendre la rivière à l'aviron. -
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1. noun(a short, light oar.) liten åre, vrikkeåre2. verb(to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) ro (med vrikkeårer)Isubst. \/skʌl\/1) åre som brukes i sculler2) vrikkeåre3) sculler, kapproingsbåtIIverb \/skʌl\/1) ro (sculler)2) vrikke3) gå på skøyter uten å løfte beina fra isen -
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1. noun(a short, light oar.) veslo2. verb(to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) veslati* * *[skʌl]1.nounšportno (kratko, lahko) veslo; športni čolnič, skul;2.transitive verbopremiti (enosedežen) čoln z veslom; intransitive verb veslati z enim veslom (na krmi) -
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