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101 ondearse
VPR to swing, sway -
102 ondularse
VPR [gen] to undulate; (=balancearse) to sway* * *
ondularse ( conjugate ondularse) verbo pronominal
to go wavy
' ondularse' also found in these entries:
English:
ripple
- curl
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103 remecer
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104 vaivenear †
VT (gen) to oscillate; (=mecer) to rock; (adelante y atrás) to move backwards and forwards; (=balancear) to swing, sway -
105 campanearse
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106 dar coletazos
v.to thrash one's tail about, to lash one's tail about, to swing one's tail forcibly, to lash one's tail.* * *(un coche) to sway about -
107 tener vara alta
figurado to hold sway -
108 andar contoneándose
• walk with a sway• walk with affectation -
109 andar encorvado
• walk with a steady gait• walk with a sway -
110 andarse contoneando
• walk with a sway• walk with affectation -
111 aseverar que
• hold sway• hold the bag• maintain that• say that -
112 balanceo
• balancing• equilibrium• oscillation• Rockies• rocking• sway• swinging• teeny• teeter-totter -
113 bamboleo
• Rockies• rocking• sway• swaying• swinging• wobble• wobbling -
114 cimbrarse
• move gracefully• walk with a sway• walk with affectation -
115 cimbrearse
• move gracefully• walk with a sway• walk with affectation -
116 creer que
• believe that• consider that• hold sway• hold the bag• think straight• think that life is just a bowl of cherries -
117 decir que
• hold sway• hold the bag• maintain that• say that -
118 desconfiar
• disbelieve• have supper• have sway over -
119 dominación
• dominance• domination• dominion• mastery• predominance• sway -
120 dominio
• ascendancy• domain• dominance• domination• dominion• grasp• inflow of capital from abroad• influence• influenced• mastery• prevalence• sphere of activity• sway
См. также в других словарях:
Sway — (sw[=a]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Swayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Swaying}.] [OE. sweyen, Icel. sveigja, akin to E. swing; cf. D. zwaaijen to wield, swing. See {Swing}, and cf. {Swag}, v. i.] 1. To move or wield with the hand; to swing; to wield; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sway — Sway, n. 1. The act of swaying; a swaying motion; the swing or sweep of a weapon. [1913 Webster] With huge two handed sway brandished aloft. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Influence, weight, or authority that inclines to one side; as, the sway of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sway — ist: ein Ort in England, siehe Sway (Hampshire) ein Unternehmen für Spezialeffekt in der Filmbranche, siehe Sway (Unternehmen) ein Konzept für eine schwimmende Windkraftanlage ein Künstlername, siehe Sister Sway eine Hardrockband aus Hannover,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sway — (sw[=a]), v. i. 1. To be drawn to one side by weight or influence; to lean; to incline. [1913 Webster] The balance sways on our part. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward. [1913 Webster] 3. To have… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sway — Sway англоязычная версия песни «¿Quién será?», мамбо 1953 года мексиканского композитора и руководителя оркестра Пабло Бельтрана Руиса. В 1954 году английский текст написал Норман Джимбел[1], и песню записал Дин Мартин (его запись … Википедия
sway — sway; sway·er; sway·ing·ly; sway·less; … English syllables
sway — [n] strong influence amplitude, authority, clout, command, control, dominion, empire, expanse, government, jurisdiction, mastery, might, power, predominance, range, reach, regime, reign, rule, run, scope, sovereignty, spread, stretch, sweep;… … New thesaurus
sway — [swā] vi. [ME sweyen < ON sveigja, to turn, bend: for IE base see SWATHE1] 1. a) to swing or move from side to side or to and fro b) to vacillate or alternate between one position, opinion, etc. and another c) to lean or incline to one side;… … English World dictionary
sway — ► VERB 1) move slowly and rhythmically backwards and forwards or from side to side. 2) cause (someone) to change their opinion; influence. 3) literary rule; govern. ► NOUN 1) a swaying movement. 2) influence; rule. ● … English terms dictionary
sway — c.1300, to go, glide, move, probably from O.N. sveigja to bend, swing, give way, from P.Gmc. *swaigijanan and related to SWAG (Cf. swag) (v.) and SWING (Cf. swing). The sense of swing, wave, waver is first recorded c.1500. Related: Swayed;… … Etymology dictionary
sway — vb 1 *swing, oscillate, fluctuate, pendulate, vibrate, waver, undulate Analogous words: *shake, rock, agitate, convulse 2 influence, impress, strike, touch, *affect Analogous words: control, direct, manage, *conduct: rule, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms