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61 pelt
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шкура; кожа -
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eyar -
64 pelt
N1. खालThe pelts of dead foxes are good for making leather belts.--------V1. फ़ेंकना/फ़ेंककर मारनाA wild barking dog entered the school compound and we pelted stones on it to drive away. -
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duine a rúscadh le clocha -
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In. 생가죽IIvt. 던지다, 퍼붓다, 급히 가다, 내던짐, 속력 -
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ტყავი -
68 pelt
پرتاب كردن ، شتاب كردن ، ضربه ، شتاب ، پوست پشمد دار ، خامسوز، پوست خام ،پوست كندن ، پوستك ، پي درپي زدن ، پي در پي ضربتخورد خوردن -
69 pelt
s koža s krznom; krzno; [joc] ljudska koža s 1. udarac, hitac, pogodak; bacanje, nabacivanje 2. pljusak, pljuštanje / (at) full # s = punom brzinom* * *
gađati
jak udarac
koža
pljuštanje
pljuštati
pogodak
sirova koža
zasuti
žuriti -
70 pelt
каменување; крзно -
71 pelt
s pell, cuirv llançar, tirar | ploure a bots i barrals | xocar contra, caure amb força sobre | anar a tota velocitat, córrer com un llam -
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• bacati; bacati se; bacati se na; baciti; baciti se na; gađati; hitanje; hitnuti se na; jak udarac; koža; krzno; liti; pljuštati; pogodak; sibacivati se; sirova koža; zasuti; žuriti -
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goliznaskóra surowałupek twardy -
74 pelt
• сурова кожа -
75 pelt
kalonnen (v.), po bèt -
76 pelt
toornahk, -kate -
77 pelt
шкура; забрасывать; шкурка -
78 pelt
s.1 piel peluda.2 piel del animal.v.1 lanzar.2 apedrear.3 llover a cántaros.4 caer con fuerza.5 apresurarse, ir apresuradamente, caminar rápidamente.6 atacar a golpes.7 lanzar proyectiles. (pt & pp pelted) -
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v.aporrear. -
80 pelt
барабанитьбросаниебросатьброситьсязабрасыватькожаколотитьлитьобрушитьсяобстрелобстреливатьринутьсяспешитьшвыряниешкура
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pelt — Ⅰ. pelt [1] ► VERB 1) hurl missiles at. 2) (pelt down) (chiefly of rain) fall very heavily. 3) run very quickly. ● (at) full pelt Cf. ↑full pelt … English terms dictionary
pelt — pelt1 [pelt] vt. [LME pelten < ? pelote,PELLET] 1. to throw things at; strike with or as with missiles 2. to beat or pound heavily and repeatedly 3. to throw or cast (missiles) vi. 1. to beat or strike heavily or steadily, as hard rain … English World dictionary
Pelt — (p[e^]lt), n. [Cf. G. pelz a pelt, fur, fr. OF. pelice, F. pelisse (see {Pelisse}); or perh. shortened fr. peltry.] 1. The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pelt — Pelt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pelted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pelting}.] [OE. pelten, pulten, pilten, to thrust, throw, strike; cf. L. pultare, equiv. to pulsare (v. freq. fr. pellere to drive), and E. pulse a beating.] 1. To strike with something thrown… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pelt — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (1799–1861), deutscher evangelischer Theologe Jeremy Pelt (* 1976), US amerikanischer Jazz Trompeter und Flügelhornist Siehe auch: Van Pelt … Deutsch Wikipedia
pelt — pelt; pelt·er; pelt·ing; uro·pelt; … English syllables
Pelt — may refer to: *Fur or pelage, the hair, fur or wool that covers an animal s skin, that has been stripped off the animal. *Pelt (band), a rock/drone band created by Jack Rose * a Dutch name, as in UN diplomat Adrian Pelt … Wikipedia
pelt — [pelt] verb I 1) [T] to throw a lot of things at someone or something Some of the players were pelted with cans and bottles.[/ex] 2) [I] to run somewhere very fast II noun [C] pelt [pelt] the skin or fur of an animal … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Pelt — Pelt, v. i. 1. To throw missiles. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw out words. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Another smothered seems to peltand swear. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pelt — Pelt, n. A blow or stroke from something thrown. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pelt — [n] animal fur coat, epidermis, fell, hair, hide, jacket, skin, slough, wool; concept 399 pelt [v] beat; throw hard assail, batter, belabor, belt, bombard, career, cast, charge, dash, hammer, hurl, knock, lapidate, pepper, pound, pour, pummel,… … New thesaurus