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1. n волна, вал2. n подъём, волна, взрывchannel wave — волна, распространяющаяся в звуковом канале
3. n демографический взрыв4. n наплыв5. n маханиеa wave of the hand — взмах руки, сигнал рукой
6. n волнистость7. n завивкаpermanent wave — перманент, шестимесячная завивка
8. n физ. волна, волновой импульс9. n радио волна, сигнал, колебание10. n воен. атакующая цепь; эшелон, волна11. n текст. извитостьa man who does not make waves — человек, ничего собой не представляющий
12. v развеваться; качаться13. v развевать; размахивать, махать14. v волноваться15. v волновать16. v виться17. v завивать18. v подавать знак19. v отмахнуться; отклонить, отвергнутьСинонимический ряд:1. breaker (noun) breaker; comber; crest; curl; gush; ripple; surf; surge; swell; undulation; whitecap2. beat (verb) beat; flap; flop; flutter; fly3. brandish (verb) brandish; swing; wield4. curve (verb) curl; curve; roll5. greet (verb) beckon; call; greet; indicate; motion; signal6. sweep (verb) flourish; sweep7. undulate (verb) billow; blow; fluctuate; oscillate; quaver; rock; sway; swell; undulate8. wag (verb) lash; switch; wag; waggle; woggle -
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1. nounride in a train/coach — Zug-/Busfahrt, die
go for a [bi]cycle ride — Rad fahren; (longer distance) eine Radtour machen
go for a ride [in the car] — [mit dem Auto] wegfahren
have a ride in a train/taxi/on the merry-go-round — mit dem Zug/Taxi/Karussell fahren
take somebody for a ride — jemanden spazieren fahren; (fig. coll.): (deceive) jemanden reinlegen (ugs.)
2) (quality of ride) Fahrkomfort, der2. intransitive verb,ride to town on one's bike/in one's car/on the train — mit dem Rad/Auto/Zug in die Stadt fahren
2) (float)ride at anchor — vor Anker liegen od. (Seemannsspr.) reiten
3) (be carried) reiten; rittlings sitzen‘X rides again’ — (fig.) "X ist wieder da"
be riding high — (fig.) Oberwasser haben (ugs.)
3. transitive verb,let something ride — (fig.) etwas auf sich beruhen lassen
rode, ridden1) (ride on) reiten [Pferd usw.]; fahren mit [Fahrrad]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120642/ride_away">ride away- ride out- ride up* * *1. past tense - rode; verb1) (to travel or be carried (in a car, train etc or on a bicycle, horse etc): He rides to work every day on an old bicycle; The horsemen rode past.) fahren, reiten2) (to (be able to) ride on and control (a horse, bicycle etc): Can you ride a bicycle?) fahren, reiten3) (to take part (in a horse-race etc): He's riding in the first race.) reiten4) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) reiten2. noun1) (a journey on horseback, on a bicycle etc: He likes to go for a long ride on a Sunday afternoon.) der Ritt, die Fahrt2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) die Fahrt•- rider- riding-school* * *[raɪd]I. nbus \ride Busfahrt fmotorcycle \ride Motorradfahrt fbumpy \ride holperige Fahrtto go for a \ride eine Fahrt machen; (with horse) ausreitento give sb a \ride jdn [im Auto] mitnehmenthis is a great car to take on longer trips because of its smooth \ride dieser Wagen eignet sich wunderbar für längere Strecken, weil er sich so angenehm fährt9.II. vt<rode, ridden>1. (sit on)to \ride a bicycle/motorcycle [Fahr]rad/Motorrad fahrenI \ride my bicycle to work ich fahre mit dem Fahrrad zur Arbeitto \ride a bobsled Bob fahrento \ride a horse ein Pferd reitenthey rode their horses into town sie ritten auf ihren Pferden in die Stadt ein2. (as a passenger)to \ride the bus/train Bus/Zug fahrento \ride the merry-go-round Karussell fahren3. (traverse)to \ride an area eine Gegend durchqueren, ein Gebiet befahrenthe ship rode the waves das Schiff durchpflügte die Wellen literthey rode the waves at the beach sie surften am Strandto \ride the rapids die Stromschnellen befahren4. (take part on race)to \ride a race an einem Rennen [o Wettlauf] teilnehmen5. (take the lift)6. (prevent blow)to \ride a blow einen Schlag abfangenyour boss is riding you much too hard at the moment dein Chef nimmt dich momentan viel zu hart ran famto be ridden with anger wutentbrannt [o zornentbrannt] seinto be ridden with guilt von [schweren] Schuldgefühlen geplagt werden10.III. vi<rode, ridden>1. (as a sport) reiten2. (travel on animal) reiten▪ to \ride by [or past] vorbeireiten, vorüberreiten3. (travel on vehicle) fahrenI rode home from work on the bus ich fuhr mit dem Bus von der Arbeit nach Hauseto \ride in a sports car in einem Sportwagen mitfahrento \ride on a motorbike auf einem Motorrad fahren4. (have said character) laufen5.▶ to \ride high obenauf seinnow that he's managing director, he's really riding high jetzt wo er leitender Direktor ist, ist er wirklich obenauf* * *[raɪd] vb: pret rode, ptp ridden1. nto go for a ride — eine Fahrt machen; (on horse) reiten gehen
after a hard ride across country — nach einer langen Überlandfahrt; (on horse) nach einem langen Ritt querfeldein
he gave the child a ride on his back — er ließ das Kind auf den Schultern reiten
cycle/car/coach ride — Rad-/Auto-/Busfahrt f
to go for a ride in the car — mit dem Auto wegfahren, eine Fahrt (mit dem Auto) machen
I just came along/went along for the ride (fig inf) — ich bin nur zum Vergnügen mitgekommen/mitgegangen
to take sb for a ride (in car etc) — mit jdm eine Fahrt machen; ( inf
he gave me a ride into town in his car — er nahm mich im Auto in die Stadt mit
it's my first ride in a limousine/in a train — ich fahre zum ersten Mal in einer Limousine/in einem Zug
can I have a ride on your bike? —
3 rides on the merry-go-round that roller coaster is the scariest ride I've ever been on — 3 Karussellfahrten ich habe noch nie so viel Angst gehabt wie bei der Fahrt auf der Achterbahn
to have a ride in a helicopter —
we had a ride in a taxi/train — wir sind in einem Taxi/Zug gefahren
it's an 80p ride from the station —
2)(= quality of ride)
this car gives a smooth/bumpy ride — mit diesem Auto fährt es sich sanft/unsanft3) (= path for horses) Reitweg m4) (sl2. vi1) (on a horse etc SPORT) reiten (on auf +dat)to go riding —
the jockey was riding just under 65 kg — der Jockey brachte knapp 65 kg auf die Waage
Peter Mandelson rides again! (fig hum) — Peter Mandelson ist wieder da!
2) (= go in vehicle, by cycle etc) fahrento ride on a bus/in a car/in a train/in a cart — in einem Bus/Wagen/Zug/Schubkarren fahren
to ride away or off/down — weg- or davon-/hinunterfahren
3) (fig= float)
the seagull rides on the wind —the moon was riding high in the sky — der Mond zog hoch am Himmel dahin
he was riding high in public opinion — in der öffentlichen Meinung stand er ganz oben
we'll just have to let the matter or to let things ride for a while — wir müssen einfach für eine Weile den Dingen ihren Lauf lassen
... but I'll let it ride —..., aber ich lasse es vorerst einmal
4)to ride well — gut laufen3. vt1) horse, donkey etc reiten mit or auf (+dat), reiten; bicycle, motorbike fahren mit, fahrenI have never ridden a bicycle/a motorbike — ich bin noch nie Rad/Motorrad gefahren
may I ride your bike? —
he rode his horse away/back etc — er ritt mit seinem Pferd weg/zurück etc
Jason will be ridden by H. Martin — Jason wird unter H. Martin laufen
they had ridden 10 km —
they had ridden all the way he rode the land looking for... the birds riding the wind — sie waren den ganzen Weg geritten/gefahren er durchritt/durchfuhr das ganze Land auf der Suche nach... die Vögel, die sich vom Wind tragen lassen
the party is riding the wave of public support —
to ride the storm (lit, fig) —
See:→ also riddendon't ride him too hard — treibts nicht so toll mit ihm
3) (sl: have sex with) reiten (sl)* * *ride [raıd]A s1. a) Fahrt f (besonders auf einem Zweirad oder in einem öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel)b) Ritt m:come along for the ride fig (nur so) mitkommen;give sb a ride on one’s back jemanden auf dem Rücken reiten lassen;go for a ride ausreiten;go for a ride in the car eine Fahrt (mit dem Auto) machen;take sb for a ride umg jemanden (im Auto entführen und) umlegen, fig jemanden reinlegen oder aufs Kreuz legen; → bumpy 32. a) besonders US Mitfahrgelegenheit f:get a ride from sb von jemandem (im Auto etc) mitgenommen werden;give sb a ride jemanden mitnehmen;b) US Wagen m, Taxi n (Beförderungsmittel)3. Reitweg m (besonders durch einen Wald)B v/i prät rode [rəʊd], obs rid [rıd], pperf ridden [ˈrıdn], obs rid1. reiten:ride at zureiten auf (akk);on auf dat)4. sich fortbewegen, dahinziehen (auch Mond, Wolke etc):the moon is riding high der Mond steht hoch am Himmel5. (auf dem oder im Wasser) treiben, schwimmen:6. a) sich drehen (on auf dat)b) umg abhängen (on von)the rope rides SCHIFF das Tau läuft unklarb) fahren, laufen (Fahrzeug)9. zum Reiten (gut etc) geeignet sein:10. im Reitdress wiegen:11. umg seinen Lauf nehmen:let it ride! lass die Karre laufen! umg;he let the remark ride er ließ die Bemerkung hingehenC v/t1. ein Pferd etc reiten:ride to death zu Tode reiten (a. fig eine Theorie, einen Witz etc);ride a race an einem Rennen teilnehmenthey rode him on their shoulders sie trugen ihn auf den Schultern4. ein Fahr-, Motorrad fahren, fahren auf (dat), US einen Bus, Zug fahren, fahren in (dat)7. a) unterjochen, tyrannisieren, beherrschenb) heimsuchen, plagen, quälen, jemandem hart zusetzen8. durchreiten10. ein Pferd (beim Rennen) (übermäßig) antreiben* * *1. nounride in a train/coach — Zug-/Busfahrt, die
go for a [bi]cycle ride — Rad fahren; (longer distance) eine Radtour machen
go for a ride [in the car] — [mit dem Auto] wegfahren
have a ride in a train/taxi/on the merry-go-round — mit dem Zug/Taxi/Karussell fahren
take somebody for a ride — jemanden spazieren fahren; (fig. coll.): (deceive) jemanden reinlegen (ugs.)
2) (quality of ride) Fahrkomfort, der2. intransitive verb,ride to town on one's bike/in one's car/on the train — mit dem Rad/Auto/Zug in die Stadt fahren
2) (float)ride at anchor — vor Anker liegen od. (Seemannsspr.) reiten
3) (be carried) reiten; rittlings sitzen‘X rides again’ — (fig.) "X ist wieder da"
be riding high — (fig.) Oberwasser haben (ugs.)
3. transitive verb,let something ride — (fig.) etwas auf sich beruhen lassen
rode, ridden1) (ride on) reiten [Pferd usw.]; fahren mit [Fahrrad]Phrasal Verbs:- ride out- ride up* * *n.Fahrt -en f.Ritt -e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: rode, ridden)= fahren v.(§ p.,pp.: fuhr, ist/hat gefahren)reiten v.(§ p.,pp.: ritt, ist/hat geritten) -
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cresta sustantivo femeninoa) (Zool) crest;( de gallo) comb
cresta sustantivo femenino
1 (de plumas) crest (carnosa) comb
2 (estilo punk) Mohawk haircut
3 (cumbre) crest, top
4 (de una ola) crest Locuciones: estar en la cresta de la ola, to be on the crest of the wave ' cresta' also found in these entries: English: crest - ridge -
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['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) vippe2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) vippe* * *['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) vippe2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) vippe -
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SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 15 January 1898 Cowes, Isle of Wight, Englandd. 27 October 1972 Isle of Wight (?), England[br]English yacht designer.[br]Coming from a family that had originated in East Anglia, his first name was that of an early British king and was to typify his unusual and refreshing zest for life. Fox commenced his professional career as an apprentice with the flying boat and high-speed craft builders Messrs S.E.Saunders, and shortly after the outbreak of the First World War he was conscripted into the Royal Naval Air Service. In 1920 he made his first transatlantic crossing under sail, a much greater adventure then than now, and returned to the United Kingdom as deck-hand on a ship bound for Liverpool. He was to make the crossing under sail twice more. Shortly after his marriage in 1925, he purchased the old Floating Bridge at Cowes and converted it to living accommodation, workshops and drawing offices. By the 1930s his life's work was in full swing, with designs coming off his drawing board for some of the most outstanding mass-produced craft ever built, as well as for some remarkable one-off yachts. His experimentation with every kind of sailing craft, and even with the Eskimo kayak, gave him the knowledge and experience that made his name known worldwide. During the Second World War he designed and produced the world's first airborne parachuted lifeboat. Despite what could be described as a robust lifestyle, coupled with interests in music, art and horseriding, Fox continued to produce great designs and in the late 1940s he introduced the Firefly, followed by the beautiful Flying Fifteen class of racing keel boats. One of his most unusual vessels was Britannia, the 24 ft (7.3 m) waterline craft that John Fairfax was to row across the Atlantic. Later came Britannia II, which Fairfax took across the Pacific![br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1959. Royal Designer to Industry (RDI).BibliographyFox produced a series of yachting books, most first published in the late 1930s, and some more lighthearted volumes of reminiscences in the 1960s. Some of the best-known titles are: Sail and Power, Racing and Cruising Design, Uffa Fox's Second Book and The Crest of the Wave.Further ReadingJ.Dixon, 1978, Uffa Fox. A Personal Biography, Brighton: Angus \& Robertson.FMW -
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'si:so: 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) vippehuske2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) vippe, bølge opp og nedIsubst. \/ˈsiːsɔː\/1) huske, dumpehuske, vippebrett, gynge2) vipping, husking, dumping, gynging3) ( overført) veksling, pendling, innbyrdes balanse, vekselvirkninga seesaw between veksling melloma seesaw of balanse mellomIIverb \/ˈsiːsɔː\/1) huske, gynge opp og ned, vippe på en huske2) ( overført) veksle, pendle, svinge frem og tilbake, vingleIIIadj. \/ˈsiːsɔː\/1) vippende, huskende2) vekslende, vingletseesaw battle forklaring: en krig med vekslende fremgang -
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I ['siːsɔː]nome altalena f. (anche fig.)II ['siːsɔː]2) fig. [price, rate] oscillare; [ fight] avere fasi alterne* * *['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) altalena2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) (muoversi con moto alterno)* * *seesaw /ˈsi:sɔ:/n.2 (fig.) movimento su e giù (o di va e vieni); fasi alterne: the seesaw of a pitched battle, le fasi alterne d'una battaglia campale● (mecc.) seesaw motion, moto alternativo; va e vieni.(to) seesaw /ˈsi:sɔ:/v. i.1 fare l'altalena; giocare all'altalena2 (fig.) vacillare; titubare; esitare* * *I ['siːsɔː]nome altalena f. (anche fig.)II ['siːsɔː]2) fig. [price, rate] oscillare; [ fight] avere fasi alterne -
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[raɪd] nbus \ride Busfahrt f;motorcycle \ride Motorradfahrt f;bumpy \ride holperige Fahrt;to go for a \ride eine Fahrt machen;( with horse) ausreitento give sb a \ride jdn [im Auto] mitnehmenthis is a great car to take on longer trips because of its smooth \ride dieser Wagen eignet sich wunderbar für längere Strecken, weil er sich so angenehm fährtPHRASES:1) ( sit on)to \ride a bicycle/ motorcycle [Fahr]rad/Motorrad fahren;I \ride my bicycle to work ich fahre mit dem Fahrrad zur Arbeit;to \ride a bobsled Bob fahren;to \ride a horse ein Pferd reiten;they rode their horses into town sie ritten auf ihren Pferden in die Stadt ein2) ( as a passenger)to \ride the bus/ train Bus/Zug fahren;to \ride the merry-go-round Karussell fahren3) ( traverse)to \ride an area eine Gegend durchqueren, ein Gebiet befahren;the ship rode the waves das Schiff durchpflügte die Wellen ( liter)they rode the waves at the beach sie surften am Strand;to \ride the rapids die Stromschnellen befahren;to \ride [the crest of] a wave of popularity ( fig) auf einer Welle der Beliebtheit schwimmen4) ( take part on race)to \ride a race an einem Rennen [o Wettlauf] teilnehmen5) ( take the lift)6) ( prevent blow)to \ride a blow einen Schlag abfangento \ride sb jdn antreiben ( fam)your boss is riding you much too hard at the moment dein Chef nimmt dich momentan viel zu hart ran ( fam)to be ridden with anger wutentbrannt [o zornentbrannt] sein;to be \rideden with guilt von [schweren] Schuldgefühlen geplagt werdenPHRASES:1) ( as a sport) reiten;2) ( travel on animal) reiten;3) ( travel on vehicle) fahren;I rode home from work on the bus ich fuhr mit dem Bus von der Arbeit nach Hause;to \ride in a sports car in einem Sportwagen mitfahren;to \ride on a motorbike auf einem Motorrad fahren4) ( have said character) laufen;PHRASES:to \ride high obenauf sein;now that he's managing director, he's really riding high jetzt wo er leitender Direktor ist, ist er wirklich obenauf;to \ride roughshod over sb rücksichtslos über jdn hinweggehen, jdn unterbuttern (sl) -
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'si:so:
1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) balancín
2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) balancearseesaw n balancíntr['siːsɔː]1 (move) oscilar, vacilarseesaw ['si:.sɔ] vi1) : jugar en un subibaja2) vacillate: vacilar, oscilarseesaw n: balancín m, subibaja mn.• balancín s.m.• columpio s.m.• subibaja (columpio) s.f.v.• columpiar v.• columpiarse v.'siːsɔːnoun ( in playground) balancín m, subibaja m['siːsɔː]1.N (=apparatus, game) subibaja m, balancín m2.ADJ [movement] oscilante, de vaivénseesaw motion — movimiento m oscilante or de vaivén
3.VI columpiarse; (fig) vacilar* * *['siːsɔː]noun ( in playground) balancín m, subibaja m -
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['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) vegasalt2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) vega salt, ganga upp og niður -
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libikóka, mérleghinta to seesaw: libikókázik, mérleghintázik* * *['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) libikóka2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) hintázik -
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['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) gangorra2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) balançar* * *see.saw[s'i:sɔ:] n 1 gangorra, balanço. 2 balanceamento, vaivém, oscilação. • vt+vi 1 balançar, brincar em gangorra, mover-se em vaivém. 2 alternar. • adj de balanço, que se move para cima e para baixo ou em vaivém. -
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adj. inişli çıkışlı, kâh öyle kâh böyle olan————————n. tahterevalli, sallantı, iniş çıkış————————v. inip çıkmak, tahterevalliye binmek, kâh öyle kâh böyle olmak, tereddüd etmek, kararsız olmak, gidip gelmek* * *1. aşağı yukarı sallan (v.) 2. tahterevalli (n.)* * *['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) tahteravalli2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) aşağı yukarı inip çıkmak -
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['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) gugalnica2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) gugati (se)* * *[sí:sɔ:]1.noungugalnica, guncnica (v sredini podprta deska); figuratively stalno kolebanje, pogostna menjavato go seesaw — kolebati, nihati; izmenoma prihajati, hoditi sem in tja;2.adjectivepremikajoč se gor in dol; spremenljiv, omahljiva seesaw motion — gibanje gor in dol;3.adverbgor in dol, sem in tja; spremenljivo, omahljivo;4.transitive verb & intransitive verbgugati (se), zibati (se), nihati; figuratively stalno se menjavati -
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• hyppylauta• keinulauta• keinuva• keinua• kiikkua• keinunta• kiikkulauta* * *'si:so: 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) kiikkulauta2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) kiikkua -
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['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) die Wippe2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) wippen* * *['siːsɔː]1. nWippe f; (fig, back and forth) Hin und Her nt; (up and down) Auf und Ab nt2. adjschaukelnd3. viwippen; (fig, emotional states) auf und ab gehen; prices, public opinion schwanken* * *seesaw [ˈsiːsɔː]A s1. Wippen n, Schaukeln n2. Wippe f, Wippschaukel f4. Zwickmühle f (beidseitiges Trumpfen beim Whist)B adj schaukelnd, wippend:seesaw motion Schaukelbewegung f;C v/i1. wippen, schaukeln2. sich hin und her oder auf und ab bewegenseesawing prices schwankende PreiseD v/t schaukeln* * *n.Schaukelbrett n. v.wippen v. -
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['siːsɔː]nhuśtawka f* * *['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) huśtawka2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) huśtać się -
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['si:so:] 1. noun(a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) šūpoļu dēlis2. verb(to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) šūpoties* * *šūpošanās uz dēļa; šūpoļu dēlis; svārstīšanās; šūpoties uz dēļa; kustēties augšup un lejup; šaubīties, svārstīties; svārstīgs; augšup un lejup -
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the crest of a wave — Enjoying a run of success ● crest … Useful english dictionary
crest of a wave — If you are on the crest of a wave, you are very successful in what you are doing. Our company is going from success to success. We re on the crest of a wave right now … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
on the crest of a wave — phrase enjoying a period of great success or popularity We seem to have been riding on the crest of a wave since the election. Thesaurus: successfulsynonym Main entry: crest … Useful english dictionary
ride the crest of a wave — be on the crest of a wave to be very successful so that many good things happen to you very quickly. Our local team are riding the crest of a wave with their third win this season. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
on the crest of a wave — ► on the crest of a wave at a very successful point. Main Entry: ↑crest … English terms dictionary
be on the crest of a wave — to be very successful so that many good things happen to you very quickly. The band are currently on the crest of a wave, with a new album and a concert tour planned for next year … New idioms dictionary
on the crest of a wave — enjoying a period of great success or popularity We seem to have been riding on the crest of a wave since the election … English dictionary