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1 wirbeln
I v/i1. (ist gewirbelt) Schnee, Staub etc.: whirl, swirl; Tänzer, Wasser etc.: whirl2. (hat) Trommeln: roll* * *to reel; to eddy; to twirl; to whirl; to swirl* * *wịr|beln ['vɪrbln]1. vi2)3) (Trommeln etc) to roll2. vtjdn, Wasser to whirl; Staub, Laub etc auch to swirl* * *1) (to move round and round: The water eddied round the pier; The crowds eddied to and fro in the square.) eddy2) roll3) reel4) (to (cause to) move quickly, with a whirling or circling motion: The leaves were swirled along the ground by the wind.) swirl5) (to move rapidly (round, away etc): She whirled round when I called her name; The wind whirled my hat away before I could grab it.) whirl* * *wir·beln[ˈvɪrbl̩n]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: sein (sich drehend wehen) to swirl2. Hilfsverb: sein (sich drehend bewegen) to whirl▪ etw irgendwohin \wirbeln to whirl sth somewhere* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein whirl; <water, snowflakes> swirl2.* * *A. v/i1. (ist gewirbelt) Schnee, Staub etc: whirl, swirl; Tänzer, Wasser etc: whirl2. (hat) Trommeln: roll3. (hat) fig:mir wirbelt der Kopf my head’s spinningB. v/t (hat):durch die Luft gewirbelt werden be whirled through the air* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein whirl; <water, snowflakes> swirl2.* * *v.to swirl v.to twirl v.to whirl v. -
2 herumwirbeln
* * *to spin* * *he|rụm|wir|belnvti sep* * *1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) spin2) (a rapid turn.) whirl* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden/etwas herumwirbeln — whirl or spin somebody/something [a]round
2.der Wind wirbelte die Blätter herum — the wind whirled the leaves around or about
intransitives Verb; mit sein spin or whirl [a]round* * ** * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden/etwas herumwirbeln — whirl or spin somebody/something [a]round
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3 поворачивать на ветер
1. up into windзнамёна, полощущиеся на ветру — banners wavering in the wind
2. upping into windветер, предвещающий снег — a wind that prognosticates snow
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > поворачивать на ветер
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4 ставит самолет против ветра
1. head the aircraft into the windзнамёна, полощущиеся на ветру — banners wavering in the wind
2. heading aircraft into the windАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > ставит самолет против ветра
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5 листья кружились на ветру
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > листья кружились на ветру
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6 mulinare
mulinare v.tr.1 (far girare in tondo) to mill; to whirl: il vento mulinava le foglie, the wind whirled the leaves about (o round)2 (fig.) to brood over (sthg.), to ruminate upon, about (sthg.): mulinare qlco. (nella mente), to turn sthg. over (and over) in one's mind (o to brood over sthg. o to ponder on sthg.)◆ v. intr.1 (girare in tondo) to whirl around: le foglie secche mulinavano al vento, the dry leaves whirled around in the wind2 (fig.) (agitarsi) to whirl through, to whirl around, to mill through, to mill around: mille idee gli mulinavano in testa, hundreds of ideas were milling through his mind.* * *[muli'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (far girare) to twirl [spada, bastone]2) fig. (macchinare) to hatch2.1) (turbinare) [fogli, carte] to swirl around; [ acqua] to whirl, to swirl2) fig. [idee, ricordi] to whirl around* * *mulinare/muli'nare/ [1]1 (far girare) to twirl [spada, bastone]2 fig. (macchinare) to hatch(aus. avere)1 (turbinare) [fogli, carte] to swirl around; [ acqua] to whirl, to swirl2 fig. [idee, ricordi] to whirl around. -
7 دوم
دَوَّمَ \ swirl: to flow or blow in a violently twisting manner: The sandstorm swirled towards us. whirl: to move quickly and excitedly round and round: The dancers whirled around. The wind whirled the dead leaves into the air. \ See Also اِلْتَفَّ كالدوّامَة -
8 swirl
دَوَّمَ \ swirl: to flow or blow in a violently twisting manner: The sandstorm swirled towards us. whirl: to move quickly and excitedly round and round: The dancers whirled around. The wind whirled the dead leaves into the air. \ See Also اِلْتَفَّ كالدوّامَة -
9 whirl
دَوَّمَ \ swirl: to flow or blow in a violently twisting manner: The sandstorm swirled towards us. whirl: to move quickly and excitedly round and round: The dancers whirled around. The wind whirled the dead leaves into the air. \ See Also اِلْتَفَّ كالدوّامَة -
10 turbinare
turbinare v. intr. to whirl, to eddy (anche fig.): le foglie turbinavano nel vento, the leaves were whirling in the wind; mille pensieri mi turbinavano nella testa, hundreds of ideas swirled through my mind; il vapore turbinava vorticosamente nell'aria, the vapour was eddying wildly in the air.* * *[turbi'nare]1) [fumo, neve] to swirl, to whirl2) fig.immagini, pensieri le turbinavano nella mente — images, thoughts whirled around her head o through her brain
* * *turbinare/turbi'nare/ [1](aus. avere)1 [fumo, neve] to swirl, to whirl2 fig. immagini, pensieri le turbinavano nella mente images, thoughts whirled around her head o through her brain. -
11 закружить
св vtito spin, to whirlве́тер подхвати́л и закружи́л ли́стья — the wind whirled the leaves into the air
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12 кружась
1. awhirl2. turn; whirl; circle; rotate; revolve; spin; stray aboutкружится над районом — circle around the area (refl.)
3. circle4. reel5. whirlСинонимический ряд:1. блуждать (глаг.) блуждать; плутать; путаться2. вращаться (глаг.) вертеться; вращаться; делать обороты; крутиться; обращаться; совершать обороты3. кружить (глаг.) виться; делать круги; кружить; описывать круги -
13 завихриться
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14 vorticosamente
vorticosamente avv. vortically, in whirls: il vento muoveva vorticosamente le foglie, the wind whirled the leaves about. -
15 завихриться
сов.сухи́е ли́стья завихри́лись от ве́тра — the wind whirled the dead leaves about
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16 листья кружились по ветру
Makarov: leaves whirled in the windУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > листья кружились по ветру
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