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61 جھوم جھوم کر چلنا
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62 a spăla putina
to make offto make one's escape / a brushto fling / to pick up / to take to one's heelsto show a clean pair of heelsto act / to play the invisibleto cut one's sticksto bundle in / off / outto pack away / offto whistle offto sling / to take one's hooksl. to skedaddlesl. to walk / to stump one's chalksamer. to take to the hillsto take (run-out) powderamer. to sashay offsl. amer. to dig outto jump one's bailto vamoose. -
63 jilpangla
to writhe, to coil; to sashay, to flounce, to be coquettish. (jilpanglan, jilpanglat, jilpanglash)jilt coll.s. jild -
64 likilla
v.i. to fidget; to sashay, to strut, to flounce -
65 qilpilla
v.i. to flounce, to sashay; to fawn, to behave ingratiatingly towards, to kiss up to. (qilpillat) -
66 shipangla
v.i. to bounce, to strut, to sashay.shiper coll.s. shifer -
67 ići
• be; fare; foot; go; go (went, gone); go on; hooves; knock; march; move; pass on; play; playing; pursue; repair; run (ran, run); sashay; steer; step; to go off the rails; to go on; toddle; travel; tread; wag; walk; wear; wend; wend ones way -
68 loviti
• chase; chevy; fish; fish for; hunt; poach a river; prey; sashay; shoot; shoot (shot, shot) -
69 lépked
(DE) schlendert; (EN) amble; pace; sashay; step; stridden; stride; stride, strode, stridden; strode; tread; tread, trod, trodden; trod -
70 megy
(DE) gehen; läuft; (EN) drive; drive, drove, driven; gang; go; go along; go, went, gone; goes; goto; have way on; head; hop; it is making way; make way; march; move along; pass; ran; run; run, ran, run; sashay; sell, sold; take up medicine; tend; tool along; travel; tread; tread, trod, trodden; trod; walk; went -
71 sasíroz
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72 sasszézik
(DE) schassieren; (EN) sashay; skip -
73 depart
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74 glide
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75 go
идти глагол:ездить (ride, drive, go, travel, kick around)пропадать (disappear, vanish, go)тратиться (go, go to expense)быть принятым (go, pass, go through)быть в обращении (go, pass, circulate)приводиться в движение (operate, go)делать какое-л. движение (go)имя существительное: -
76 sail
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77 set forth
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78 set off
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79 set out
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80 отправляться
go глагол:sashay (отправляться, плавно двигаться)sally (отправляться, делать вылазку)get a move on (торопиться, трогаться с места, поторапливаться, спешить, начинать двигаться, отправляться)go one's way (отправляться, уходить)словосочетание:
См. также в других словарях:
sashay — (v.) 1836, mangled Anglicization of Fr. chassé gliding step (in square dancing), lit. chased, pp. of chasser to chase, from O.Fr. chacier to hunt, from V.L. *captiare (see CAPABLE (Cf. capable), and Cf. CHASE (Cf. chase), CATCH … Etymology dictionary
sashay — ► VERB informal, chiefly N. Amer. ▪ walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements. ORIGIN alteration of CHASSÉ(Cf. ↑C) … English terms dictionary
sashay — ☆ sashay [sa shā′ ] vi. [altered < CHASSÉ] 1. to do a chassé in a square dance 2. Informal to move, walk, or go, esp. in a casual way 3. Informal to move, walk, etc. in such a way as to show off or attract attention … English World dictionary
sashay — UK [ˈsæʃeɪ] / US [sæˈʃeɪ] verb [intransitive] Word forms sashay : present tense I/you/we/they sashay he/she/it sashays present participle sashaying past tense sashayed past participle sashayed to walk somewhere in a relaxed and confident manner … English dictionary
sashay — Synonyms and related words: amble, barge, be getting along, bowl along, bundle, buzz off, clump, come away, commute, course, cover ground, depart, drag, exit, fare, fare forth, fetch, flit, flounce, flow, foot, footslog, gang, gang along, get… … Moby Thesaurus
sashay — sa|shay [sæˈʃeı] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: chassé, from the past participle of chasser; CHASE1] to walk in a confident way, moving your body from side to side, especially so that people look at you… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sashay — v To go. Why don t you sashay over to the store and get some bottled water? 1830s … Historical dictionary of American slang
sashay — vb to walk proudly, stride, flounce or mince . Sashay originated as an Amer icanisation of the French chasse (in this case a rapid, gliding movement; a term used in square dancing). She sashayed up to the bar and ordered a daiquiri … Contemporary slang
sashay — [sa ʃeɪ] verb informal, chiefly N. Amer. 1》 walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements. 2》 perform the sashay. noun (in American square dancing) a figure in which partners circle each other by taking sideways steps. Origin… … English new terms dictionary
sashay — /ˈsæʃeɪ / (say sashay) verb (i) Colloquial to strut, move exaggeratedly: *As he sashayed away she could see that he was corsetted. –sumner locke elliott, 1981. {US English (1830s); mispronunciation of chassé} …
sashay — I. intransitive verb Etymology: alteration of chassé Date: 1836 1. to make a chassé 2. a. walk, glide, go b. to strut or move about in an ostentatious or conspicuous manner c. to proceed or move in a diagonal or sideways manner II … New Collegiate Dictionary