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1 вздрагивать (I) > вздрогнуть (I)
............................................................1. start(vt. & vi. & n.) شروع، آغاز، آغازیدن، دایر کردن، عازم شدن، شروع کردن، عزیمت کردن، از جا پریدن، رم کردن، مبداء، مقدمه، ابتدا، فرصت، فرجه............................................................2. give a start............................................................3. flinch(vt.) شانه خالی کردن، به خود پیچیدن، دریع داشتن، مضایقه کردن، مضایقه، امساک............................................................4. wince(vt. & vi. & n.) خود را عقب کشیدن، رمیدن، (از شدت درد) خود را لرزاندن و تکان دادن، لگد پرانی............................................................5. shudder(vi. & n.) لرزیدن، مشمئز شدن، ارتعاش............................................................6. tremble(vi. & n.) لرزیدن، مرتعش شدن، لرز، لرزه، ارتعاش، ترساندن، لرزاندن، مرتعش ساختن، رعشه............................................................7. quiverترکش، تیردان، بهدف خوردن، درتیر دان قرار گرفتن، لرزیدن، ارتعاشРусско-персидский словарь > вздрагивать (I) > вздрогнуть (I)
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2 рвануться (I) (св)
....................................................................................................................................................................................3. rush(گ.ش.) نی بوریا، بوریا، انواع گیاهان خانواده سمار، یک پر کاه، جزیی، حمله، یورش، حرکت شدید، ازدحام مردم، جوی، جویبار، هجوم بردن، برسر چیزی پریدن، کاری را با عجله و اشتیاق انجام دادن............................................................4. dash(vt. & vi. & n.) خط تیره، بسرعت رفتن، بسرعت انجام دادن، فاصله میان دو حرف، این علامت، بشدت زدن، پراکنده کردن
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