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1 rub
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2 rub
اِحْتَكّ بِـ \ rub: to cause pain by rubbing: Her shoes rubbed so she took them off. \ دَلَكَ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee. He rubbed oil into his knee. \ See Also فرك (فَرَكَ) \ فَرَكَ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee. He rubbed oil into his knee. \ فَرْكٌ \ rub. \ See Also حك (حَكٌّ) -
3 rub
حَكَّ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee, to cause pain by rubbing Her shoes rubbed so she took them off. scrape: to rub with a hard edge (of a tool, etc.): She scraped the mud off her shoes with a knife. scratch: to rub with one’s nails where the skin is uncomfortable: Dogs often scratch (themselves). She scratched her head (She rubbed it thoughtfully). -
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• There lies the rub - Вот где собака зарыта b (B)• There's the rub - Вот где собака зарыта b (B) -
5 rub'
quarter part [arba'a] Aze rüb, Ful rubuu, Hau rubui, Per rob', Swa robo borrowed from Ar -
6 rub
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7 rub
[rab] past tense, past participle rubbed1. verbto move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time:يَحُكThe back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.
2. nounan act of rubbing:حَك، دَلْك، تَدْليكHe gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.
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8 rub
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9 rub
* * *• brink• border• borderland• boundary• ridge• seam• rim• edging• edge• verge• welt• shoulder• side• skirting• skirt• selvage• stroke• purlieu• lip• fimbriation• fringe• hem• crease• margin -
10 rub
• welt• wale• verge• side• seam• rim• skirt• border• brink• feather• edge• fringe• hem• margin• limb• ledge• bead -
11 rub
• bead; border; borderland; boundry; brim; brink; crease; edge; edging; feather; fin; flange; fringe; hem; ledge; limb; margin; outskirts; purlieu; ridge; rim; seam; selvage; selvedge; shoulder; side; skirt; top dead center edge; verge; wale -
12 rub|el
m (A rubla) Fin. rouble, rubleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rub|el
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13 RUB
Rubout — «забой» ( название клавиши) -
14 rub it in
to keep reminding someone of something unpleasant.يُذَكَّر الشَّخْص بِشَيئٍ غَيْر مُريح باسْتِمرار -
15 rub up
to polish:يُلَمِّعShe rubbed up the silver.
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16 rüb
1) term (dərs ilinin bir hissəsi)2) quarter (ilin dörddə biri) -
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18 rub out
مَحَا \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain.. erase: to rub out (sth. written). rub out: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
19 rub out, erase
أَزَالَ \ eliminate: to remove or take out: Doctors try to eliminate all diseases. The body eliminates waste matter. He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. erase: to rub out (sth. written). remove: to take away; to take off: Please remove your books from the table. What will remove ink from clothing?. rub out, erase: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. take: (esp. with from, off, out, etc.) to remove: Washing takes the dirt out of clothes. -
20 rub out, erase
مَسَحَ \ rub out, erase: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. survey: to measure land, for plans or maps. wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window.
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rub — ► VERB (rubbed, rubbing) 1) apply firm pressure to (a surface) with a repeated back and forth motion. 2) move to and fro against a surface while pressing or grinding against it. 3) apply with a rubbing action. 4) (rub down) dry, smooth, or clean… … English terms dictionary
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rub — /rub/, v., rubbed, rubbing, n. v.t. 1. to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area … Universalium
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rub — (v.) late 14c., perhaps related to E.Fris. rubben to scratch, rub, and Low Ger. rubbeling rough, uneven, or similar words in Scandinavian (Cf. Dan. rubbe to rub, scrub, Norw. rubba), of uncertain origin. Related: Rubbed; rubbing. Hamlet s there s … Etymology dictionary
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