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1 PLUCK
• Pluck not where you never planted - На чужой каравай рот не разевай (H) -
2 pluck
قَلَعَ \ pluck: to pick or pull, with a sharp twist of the hand: She was plucking flowers. \ نَتَفَ الرِّيش \ pluck: to pull the feathers off (a bird) before cooking. -
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[plak]1. verb1) to pull:يَسْحَب، يَشُدHe plucked at my sleeve.
2) to pull the feathers off (a chicken etc) before cooking it.يَنْتِف الرّيش3) to pick (flowers etc).يَقْطُف الأزْهار4) to pull hairs out of (eyebrows) in order to improve their shape.يَنْتِفُ الشَّعْرَ من الحَواجِب5) to pull and let go (the strings of a musical instrument).يَنْقُرُ أوتار الآلة الموسيقيَّه2. nounيَسْتَجْمِعُ قِواه -
4 pluck
جَذَبَ \ attract: to pull towards by a hidden force: magnets attract iron, to draw the attention of Football attracts large crowds. haul: to pull with great effort: We hauled the boat out of the water. pluck: to pick or pull, with a sharp twist of the hand: The child plucked at her sleeve. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. -
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اِسْتَجمَعَ شجاعتَهُ \ pluck up courage: to conquer one’s fears; become brave: He plucked up enough courage to jump from the window of the burning house. \ تَشَجَّعَ \ pluck up courage: to conquer one’s fears; become brave: He plucked up enough courage to jump from the window of the burning house. -
6 pluck up (the) courage etc
to gather up one's courage etc (to do something):يَسْتَجْمِع شَجاعَتهShe plucked up (the) courage to ask a question.
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7 pluck up (the) energy etc
to gather up one's courage etc (to do something):يَسْتَجْمِع شَجاعَتهShe plucked up (the) courage to ask a question.
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8 pluck up (the) courage etc
to gather up one's courage etc (to do something):يَسْتَجْمِع شَجاعَتهShe plucked up (the) courage to ask a question.
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9 pluck up (the) energy etc
to gather up one's courage etc (to do something):يَسْتَجْمِع شَجاعَتهShe plucked up (the) courage to ask a question.
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10 ливер
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11 ливерный
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12 выдернуть
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13 одважност
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14 (o)škubat
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15 (za)tahat
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16 скубане
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17 gripla, plokka
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18 hnippa (í)
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19 čupanje
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20 čupati
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См. также в других словарях:
plück — plück·er; … English syllables
Pluck — Pluck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plucked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plucking}.] [AS. pluccian; akin to LG. & D. plukken, G. pfl[ u]cken, Icel. plokka, plukka, Dan. plukke, Sw. plocka. ?27.] 1. To pull; to draw. [1913 Webster] Its own nature . . . plucks on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pluck — pluck·er; pluck·i·ly; pluck·i·ness; pluck·less; pluck; pluck·less·ness; … English syllables
pluck — [pluk] vt. [ME plukken < OE pluccian, akin to Ger pflücken < VL * piluccare, to pull out (> Fr éplucher), for L pilare, to deprive of hair < pilus, hair: see PILE2] 1. to pull off or out; pick 2. to drag or snatch; grab 3. to pull… … English World dictionary
pluck´i|ly — pluck|y «PLUHK ee», adjective, pluck|i|er, pluck|i|est. having or showing courage: »a plucky dog. SYNONYM(S): brave, mettlesome, spirited. –pluck´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
pluck|y — «PLUHK ee», adjective, pluck|i|er, pluck|i|est. having or showing courage: »a plucky dog. SYNONYM(S): brave, mettlesome, spirited. –pluck´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
Pluck — Pluck, n. 1. The act of plucking; a pull; a twitch. [1913 Webster] 2. [Prob. so called as being plucked out after the animal is killed; or cf. Gael. & Ir. pluc a lump, a knot, a bunch.] The heart, liver, and lights of an animal. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pluck — Pluck, v. i. To make a motion of pulling or twitching; usually with at; as, to pluck at one s gown. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pluck — (v.) late O.E. ploccian pull off, cull, from W.Gmc. *plokken (Cf. M.L.G. plucken, M.Du. plocken, Flem. plokken), perhaps from V.L. *piluccare (Cf. O.Fr. peluchier, late 12c.), a frequentative, ultimately from L. pilare pull out hair, from pilus… … Etymology dictionary
pluck — [n] person’s resolution, courage backbone*, boldness, bravery, dauntlessness, determination, grit, guts*, hardihood, heart*, intestinal fortitude*, intrepidity, mettle, moxie*, nerve, resolution, spirit, spunk; concept 411 Ant. cowardice,… … New thesaurus
pluck — ► VERB 1) take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place. 2) pull out (a hair, feather, etc.) 3) pull the feathers from (a bird s carcass) to prepare it for cooking. 4) pull at or twitch. 5) sound (a stringed musical instrument)… … English terms dictionary