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101 sürgölõdés
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102 asuyedi
stir -
103 bloveksciti
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104 HRÆRA
* * *ð, i. e. hrœra: [A. S. hrêran; Engl. rear; O. H. G. hruorian; Germ. rühren; Dan. röre; Swed. röra]:—to move:I. with acc., Hým. 33; h. herbúðir sínar, Stj.; þeir fluttu burt þá er hrærandi vóru, Fms. v. 97; þær gátu öngan múga hrært, Fb. i. 522; ef vér hrærum hann, ii. 129; h. tungu, to move the tongue, Stor. 1; Guð hrærir alla stjórn hugar þeirra, Sks. 479.II. to stir, so as to mix; hrærðu allt saman mold ok silfr, Fms. iv. 298 (Hkr. ii. 220): to stir with a ladle in cooking, hræra í katlinum, Eb. 70 new Ed.; h. í pottinum, h. í graut, súpu, to stir in the kettle, to stir the porridge, broth, etc.; vindr hrærir stór höf, Edda: metaph. to stir in a matter, Bs. ii. 115, Róm. 257; also, h. um e-t, Þorst. Síðu H. 6; h. e-t, id., Karl. 187, Bs. ii. 35; h. við e-u, to touch a thing, Þiðr. 165.III. reflex. to stir, move oneself; þá hrærisk heinin í höfði Þór, Edda; því at ek ætla héðan hvergi at hrærask hvárt sem mér angrar reykr eðr bruni, Nj. 201; þau sjálf megu hvergi hrærask ór stað nema þau sé af öðrum borin eðr dregin, Fms. i. 139, x. 373; allt þat er kvikt hrærisk, Sks. 715; limarnar hrærðusk, Eg. 377; hvat liggr þar, mér þykkir sem þat hrærisk stundum? Fas. ii. 507; mátti hann þaðan hvergi hrærask, Nj. 203.2. metaph., af þessum hlutum hrærisk ( arises) heipt ok hatr, Al. 6; tunga hrærisk til únýtra orða, Greg. 25. -
105 поразбутвам
stir up a little* * *поразбу̀твам,гл. stir up a little.* * *stir up a little -
106 bæra
* * *(-ði, -t), v. impers., gekk áin undir þat þá er meirr bærði, when the waves (bárur) rose higher.* * *ð, [bera, báru], to move, stir, esp. reflex. to stir a limb, Bb. 3.31; enginn sá hans varir bærast, no one saw his lips move. -
107 encender los ánimos
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108 размешивание
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109 шевеление
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110 помешивать
stir глагол: -
111 fritar
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112 kerepotan
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113 menggegerkan
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114 mengaduk
stir, beat, mix, scramble, interfere, stir up -
115 суетня
stir* * *суетня̀,ж., -ѝ bustling, bustle, fluster, flurry; fuss; running around; stir; ado.* * *bustling ; fuss {fXz} -
116 frwysgio
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117 dobro promiješati
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118 колготить
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119 röra
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120 ажиотаж
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