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1 TUG
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2 tug’
v.t. to give birth, to bear; (dial.) to lay (egg). to’rttani tug’ to have a cow (in anticipation of or waiting for s.t.). kun(i) tug’di to have one’s day dawn. oy tug’di to have a new moon. (tug’dir, tug’diril, tug’il, tug’ish) standard made of a yak tail surmounted by a crescent moon or open hand insignia; standard, banner, flag -
3 tug
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4 tug’asi
s. tug’ma.tug’doq dial.s. tuvaloq -
5 tug’ma
natural, stemming from birth; born... tug’ma pedagog a born teacher.tug’ro obs.monogram; king’s seal on a document; emblem -
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v.t. to knot, to twist; to tie into a bundle; to fold into shape, to make (wontons (yurakka tug to carry in one’s heart, to bear in one’s mind, to brood on, to fix on. musht tug to clench one’s fist. (tugdir, tugil, tugish) -
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[tag] past tense, past participle tugged1. verbto pull (something) sharply and strongly:يَسْحَب، يَجُرHe tugged (at) the door but it wouldn't open.
2. noun1) a strong, sharp pull:شَدَّةٌ قَوِيَّهHe gave the rope a tug.
2) a tug-boat.زَوْرَق القَطْر -
8 tug of war
شَدُّ الحَبْل \ tug of war: a competition for two teams, which pull opposite ends of a rope. -
9 tug₂-tug₂
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10 Tug Valley Outdoors
Trademark term: TVOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tug Valley Outdoors
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11 tug
[tʌg]Abbreviation: t -
12 tug processing facility
Engineering: TPFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > tug processing facility
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13 tuğ
n. brigadier -
14 tug-tugti
the twentieth, Fb. ii. 469. -
15 tug-tugu
twenty, D. N. ii. 67, 172. -
16 tugði
from tyggja. -
17 tug’aloq
prolific, fertile -
18 tug’dor
marked by a standard; standard bearer -
19 tug’ishgan
born of the same mother, kin -
20 tug’uruq
birth; celebration similar to a baby shower (s. beshik to’yi)
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