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1 romp
1 [met betrekking tot mens of dier] trunk ⇒ 〈van mens/standbeeld ook〉 torso, 〈 van dier ook〉 body, 〈 van dier ook〉 barrel -
2 romp
[rɔmp]1. verb1) to play in a lively way, especially by running about, jumping etc:يَلْعَبُ بِصَخَبٍThe children and their dog were romping about on the grass.
2) to progress quickly and easily:يَتَقَدَّم بِسُرْعَه وسُهولَهSome people find these problems difficult but he just romps through them.
2. nounthe act of romping:لَعِبٌ صاخِبThe children had a romp in the grass.
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3 romp
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5 romp
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6 het hoofd van de romp scheiden
het hoofd van de romp scheidenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het hoofd van de romp scheiden
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7 полудявам
romp about for a while.go mad, become insanego out of o.'s mind, разг. take leave of o.'s senses(вбесявам се) become/get furious/wild (от with); go crazyчувствувам, че ще полудея be at o.'s wits' end* * *полудя̀вам,гл. go mad, become insane; go out of o.’s mind, разг. take leave of o.’s senses; ( вбесявам се) become/get furious/wild (от with); go crazy; sl. go ape; чувствам, че ще полудея be at o.’s wits’ end.* * *1. (вбесявам се) become/get furious/ wild (от with);go crazy 2. go out of o.'s mind, разг. take leave of o.'s senses 3. romp about for a while.go mad, become insane 4. чувствувам, че ще полудея be at o.'s wits' end -
8 rampio
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9 bučna igra
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10 nestašno dijete
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11 praviti nered
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12 возиться
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13 возня
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14 разбаловаться
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15 шумная игра
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16 шумно играть
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17 drøne igennem
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18 tumlen
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19 hravě překonat
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20 ærsl
* * *n. pl. frenzy, madness; taka ærsl, to take a mad fit, run mad, Landn. 118; tók hann ærsl ok dó litlu síðarr, Ld. 54; hver ærsl eggja þik, konungr. Al. 77: at hann görði þat eigi í ærslum, in fits of madness, Sks. 707; hann unni henni svá með ærslum, at ríki sitt fyrir-lét hann, Hkr. i. 102: stormr mikill með ærslum, a violent gale. Fms. x. 135. ærsla-fullr, adj. raging, railing, Stj. ærsla-læti, n. pl. ravings, Fas. iii. 499. ærsla-sótt, f. madness, N. G. L. i. 383.
См. также в других словарях:
romp´er — romp «romp», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to play in a rough, boisterous way; rush, tumble, and punch in play: »boys and girls romping together and running after one another (Samuel Butler). 2. a) to run or go rapidly and with little effort, as in racing … Useful english dictionary
romp — romp·er; romp·ish; romp; romp·ing·ly; romp·ish·ness; … English syllables
romp through — To do (something) quickly and easily • • • Main Entry: ↑romp * * * ˈromp ˌthrough [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they romp through he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
romp ahead — ˌromp a ˈhead [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they romp ahead he/she/it romps ahead present participle romping ahead past tense romped ahead … Useful english dictionary
romp home — To win easily • • • Main Entry: ↑romp * * * romp home/to victory/mainly journalism phrase to win something such as a race or competition very easily Thesaurus: to win a game, competition or argumentsy … Useful english dictionary
Romp — Romp, n. 1. A girl who indulges in boisterous play. [1913 Webster] 2. Rude, boisterous play or frolic; rough sport. [1913 Webster] While romp loving miss Is hauled about in gallantry robust. Thomson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
romp — [rämp] n. [< earlier ramp, vulgar woman, hussy, prob. < ME rampen < OFr ramper: see RAMP2] 1. a person who romps, esp. a girl 2. [< ROMP the vi.] boisterous, lively play or frolic 3. a) an easy, winnin … English World dictionary
romp´ish|ness — romp|ish «ROM pihsh», adjective. given to romping. –romp´ish|ly, adverb. –romp´ish|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
romp´ish|ly — romp|ish «ROM pihsh», adjective. given to romping. –romp´ish|ly, adverb. –romp´ish|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
romp|ish — «ROM pihsh», adjective. given to romping. –romp´ish|ly, adverb. –romp´ish|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
Romp — Romp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Romped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Romping}.] [A variant of ramp. See {Ramp} to leap, {Rampallian}.] 1. To play rudely and boisterously; to leap and frisk about in play. [1913 Webster] 2. To go rapidly and without strained… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English