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gnash [næʃ] vскрежета́ть ( зубами) -
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transitive verbgnash one's teeth [in anger] — [vor Zorn] mit den Zähnen knirschen
gnashing of teeth — Zähneknirschen, das
* * ** * *[næʃ]vtto \gnash one's teeth mit den Zähnen knirschen* * *[nʃ]vt* * *gnash [næʃ]A v/i1. mit den Zähnen knirschen2. knirschenB v/t1. gnash one’s teeth mit den Zähnen knirschen2. mit knirschenden Zähnen beißen* * *transitive verbgnash one's teeth [in anger] — [vor Zorn] mit den Zähnen knirschen
gnashing of teeth — Zähneknirschen, das
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v скърцам със зъби от яд/болка (и GNASH one's teeth)* * *{nash} v скърцам със зъби от яд/болка (и gnash o.'s teeth).* * *v скърцам със зъби;gnash; v скърцам със зъби от яд/болка (и gnash o.'s teeth).* * *v скърцам със зъби от яд/болка (и gnash one's teeth)* * * -
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(to rub (the teeth) together in anger etc.) hacer rechinartr[næʃ]1 (teeth) hacer rechinargnash ['næʃ] vt: hacer rechinar (los dientes)v.• rechinar v.næʃto gnash one's teeth — hacer* rechinar los dientes
[næʃ]VT* * *[næʃ]to gnash one's teeth — hacer* rechinar los dientes
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[næʃ]* * *(to rub (the teeth) together in anger etc.) digrignare* * *gnash /næʃ/n.digrignamento, arrotamento ( dei denti).(to) gnash /næʃ/v. t.arrotare, digrignare: to gnash one's teeth, arrotare i denti; (fig.) protestare violentemente.* * *[næʃ] -
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[næʃ]1. гл.а) скрежетать (зубами)б). перегрызать2. сущ.скрежет, щёлканье (зубов)Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > gnash
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(to rub (the teeth) together in anger etc.) rilhar* * *[næʃ] vt ranger. to gnash one’s teeth ranger os dentes. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gnash one's teeth[Swahili Word] -saga meno[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gnash the teeth[Swahili Word] -teketa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[næʃ] vtto \gnash one's teeth mit den Zähnen knirschen; -
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(to rub (the teeth) together in anger etc.) skjære tennerverb \/næʃ\/skjære (tenner), gnislegnash one's teeth skjære tenner -
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(to rub (the teeth) together in anger etc.) škripati (z zobmi)* * *[næš]intransitive verb & transitive verbškripati, škrtatito gnash the teeth — škrtati z zobmi; figuratively besneti
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Gnash — Gnash, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gnashed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gnashing}.] [OE. gnasten, gnaisten, cf. Icel. gnastan a gnashing, gn?sta to gnash, Dan.knaske, Sw. gnissla, D. knarsen, G. knirschen.] To strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gnash — [nash] vt. [Early ModE for earlier gnast < ME gnasten, prob. < ON gnīsta, to gnash (the teeth), gnastan, to gnash, prob. > IE * ghnei < base * ghen > GNAW] 1. to grind or strike (the teeth) together, as in anger or pain 2. to bite… … English World dictionary
Gnash — Gnash, v. i. To grind or strike the teeth together. [1913 Webster] There they him laid, Gnashing for anguish, and despite, and shame. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gnash — [næʃ] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from the sound] gnash your teeth to be very angry or unhappy about something, or to move your teeth against each other so that they make a noise, especially because you are unhappy or angry … Dictionary of contemporary English
gnash — [ næʃ ] verb gnash your teeth OFTEN HUMOROUS 1. ) to protest about something in an angry way 2. ) to bite your teeth together and from side to side because you are very angry … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gnash — early 15c., variant of M.E. gnasten to gnash the teeth (c.1300), perhaps from O.N. gnastan a gnashing, of unknown origin, probably imitative. Cf. Ger. knistern to crackle. Related: Gnashed; gnashing … Etymology dictionary
gnash your teeth — gnash (your) teeth to show you are angry or annoyed about something bad that you cannot do anything to stop. His advisers are gnashing their teeth in frustration because he refuses to attack his opponent on foreign policy issues. Usage notes:… … New idioms dictionary