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n., vt., vi. 웅덩이, 이긴 진흙(진흙과 모래를 모로 이긴 것), 흙탕물로 적시다, 흙탕물이 되게 하다, 이긴 지흙이 되게하다, (물의 유출을 막기 위해)이긴 진흙을 바르다), 흙탕을 휘젓다 -
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гл.метал. пудлинговый -
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წუმპე, გუბე, ტბორი -
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گودال ، چاله فاضل آب ، دست انداز ، مخلوط كردن ،گ گل گرفتن ،گل آلود كردن -
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s 1. lokva, bara, kaljuža; [coll] zbrka 2. smjesa ilovače i pijeska (kojom se lijepi nasip, kanal da ne propušta vodu i dr.)* * *
bara
barica
brÄkati
Äabar
gacati
gaziti
gnjeÄiti
kada
kaljuža
lokva
oplata
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n. plas--------v. vermengen; poedelen (in modder)puddle1[ pudl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————puddle2〈 werkwoord〉1 troebel/modderig maken -
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месить; трамбовать; штыковать; запруживать; смешивать грунт с водой; лужа; маленький пруд; глиняное тесто; пластичная глина; глиняная обмазка -
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['pʌdl]nkałuża f* * *(a small, usually dirty, pool (of water): It had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.) kałuża -
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(a small, usually dirty, pool (of water): It had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.) peļķe* * *peļķe; mālu java; mālu un smilšu java; saduļķot; plunčāties; apčurāties, izlaist peļķīti; pudlingot; pārklāt ar mālu javu; pārklāt ar mālu un smilšu javu -
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(a small, usually dirty, pool (of water): It had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.) bala -
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n. pöl; dy; grumligt vatten--------v. blanda; grumla; rulla sig i lera; plaska omkring; söla ned* * *(a small, usually dirty, pool (of water): It had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.) pöl, vattenpuss -
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s bassal, bassiol, toll, xollv pudelar | xipollar, xipollejar, patollar | posar morter a -
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pud·dle [ʼpʌdl̩] nPfütze f -
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• barica; blato; brkati; brljati; čabar; gazacit; gnječiti; kada; lokva; mešati; munuti; mutiti; nabijati zemlju; oplata; pretvoriti liveno gvožđe u kov; pudlovanje; pudlovati fvožđe; šljapkati; zabuniti; zamutiti; zaptivati blatom -
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(a small, usually dirty, pool (of water): It had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.) louže* * *• kaluž• louže -
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сварочная ванна; ванна жидкого металла
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puddle — ► NOUN 1) a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground. 2) clay and sand mixed with water and used as a watertight covering or lining for embankments or canals. ► VERB 1) cover with or form puddles. 2) (puddle about/around)… … English terms dictionary
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puddle — [pud′ l] n. [ME podel, dim. < OE pudd, ditch, akin to LowG pudel] 1. a small pool of water, esp. stagnant, spilled, or muddy water 2. a thick mixture of clay, and sometimes sand, with water, that is impervious to water vt. puddled, puddling 1 … English World dictionary
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puddle — 1. noun /ˈpʌdəl/ a) A small pool of water, usually on a path or road. searching their habitations for water, we could fill but three barricoes, and that such puddle, that never till then we ever knew the want of good water. b) Stagnant or… … Wiktionary
puddle — pud|dle [ˈpʌdl] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Old English pudd ditch ] a small pool of liquid, especially rain water ▪ Children splashed through the puddles. puddle of ▪ He had fallen asleep, his head resting in a puddle of beer.… … Dictionary of contemporary English