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1 боковая трещина
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to tattoo ( = tatú), to tattoo pictures on the skin, also: he-tá ite kona, tá-kona.to weave (a net): he-tá i te kupega.to shake something, moving it violently up and down and from one side to the other; he-tá e te tokerau i te maga miro, the wind shakes the branches of the trees; also in the iterative form: e-tá-tá-ana e te tokerau i te tôa, the wind continuously shakes the leaves of the sugarcane.to pull something up suddently, for instance, an eel just caught, dropping it at once on a stone and killing it: he-tá i te koreha. -
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1. качнуть2. безл.:3. тк. несов. (вн.) разг. ( подбрасывать на руках) lift up (d.), chair (d.) ( as mark of esteem or congratulation)2. (вн.; насосом)♢
качать головой — shake* one's headpump (d.) -
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I1) (сов. качну́ть) (вн.; приводить в колебательное движение) rock (d), shake (d); swing (d)ве́тер кача́ет дере́вья — the wind shakes the trees
кача́ть колыбе́ль — rock the cradle
ло́дку кача́ет безл. — the boat is rolling and pitching
его́ кача́ло из стороны́ в сто́рону безл. — he was reeling from side to side; he staggered
2) (сов. укача́ть) (укачивать ребёнка на руках, чтобы успокоить или усыпить) rock (d) (to sleep)3) (сов. покача́ть) (подбрасывать ребёнка на руках или коленях, играя с ним) dandle (d)4) (сов. покача́ть) (вн.; подбрасывать на руках в знак поздравления) lift up (d), chair (d) ( as a manner of congratulation)5) (сов. покача́ть) (тв.; производить колебательные движения) wave (d)••IIкача́ть голово́й — 1) ( утвердительно) nod one's head 2) ( отрицательно или сомневаясь) shake one's head
1) (вн.; насосом) pump (d)кача́ть му́скулы — work out ( with weights)
••кача́ть права́ разг. обыкн. неодобр. — insist on (observance of) one's rights
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