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1 screw-ball
[΄skru:bɔ:l] n խենթ/խելառ/անհա վասարակշիռ մարդ -
2 screw
I[skru:] n պտուտակ. ավ. պրոպելլեր. male/external screw պտուտամեխ. female/internal screw պնդoղակ. get a screw loose փխբ. ծալը/ տախտակը պակաս. put the screw on smb մեկին ճնշել/սեղմել. ճնշում գործ դնել. խսկց. ժլատ մարդ. an old/regular screw սաստիկ ժլատ մարդII[skru:] v պտուտակը ոլորել/ամրացնել. screw up (tight) պինդ ամրացնել. screw off թուլաց նել, հետ պտտել. screw the paper into a ball թուղթը ճմռել. screw money out of smb մեկից փող կորզել. screw up one’s courage սիրտ առնել
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