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• barabisati; fukarisati; gmizati; puziti; temenati; vučenje potrbuške po zemlji; vući se po zemtji -
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['ɡrovl]past tense, past participle - grovelled; verb(to make oneself (too) humble: He grovelled before his leader.) plazit se (před)* * *• plazit• plazit se• podlézat -
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verbлежать ниц, ползать, пресмыкаться, унижатьсяSyn:flinch* * *1 (0) подхалимаж2 (n) низкопоклонство3 (v) быть распростертым ниц; ползать; пресмыкаться; унижаться* * *лежать ниц, ползать; пресмыкаться, унижаться* * *[grov·el || 'grɑvl,'grʌvl /'grɒvl] v. ползать, пресмыкаться, унижаться* * ** * *лежать ниц, ползать; пресмыкаться, унижаться, раболепствовать (before, to) -
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['ɡrovl]past tense, past participle - grovelled; verb(to make oneself (too) humble: He grovelled before his leader.)* * *• plazit sa• podlizovat sa• lízat päty -
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['ɡrovl]past tense, past participle - grovelled; verb(to make oneself (too) humble: He grovelled before his leader.) a se umili -
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['grɒv(ə)l]vплазува́ти, прини́жуватися, лежа́ти ниць -
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['ɡrovl]past tense, past participle - grovelled; verb(to make oneself (too) humble: He grovelled before his leader.) σέρνομαι σαν σκουλήκι -
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v.1 comportarse servilmente, ser servil.2 entregarse a los bajos instintos, envilecerse, arrastrarse.vi.andar a gatas, gatear (physically) (Estados Unidos) (pt & pp groveled o grovelled (Brit.)) -
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[ˈgrɔvl] past tense, past participle ˈgrovelled, (American) ˈgroveled verbto make oneself (too) humble:يَتَذَلَّل أمام رؤسائِهHe grovelled before his leader.
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['ɡrovl]past tense, past participle - grovelled; verb(to make oneself (too) humble: He grovelled before his leader.) s'aplatir -
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['ɡrovl]past tense, past participle - grovelled; verb(to make oneself (too) humble: He grovelled before his leader.) rastejar -
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[V]REPO (-ERE REPSI REPTUM)REPTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)VOLVO (-ERE VOLVI VOLUTUM)ADVOLVO (-ERE -VOLVI -VOLUTUM)PROVOLVO (-ERE -VOLVI -VOLUTUM)SERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)
См. также в других словарях:
Grovel — Grov el, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Groveled}or {Grovelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Groveling} or {Grovelling}.] [From OE. grovelinge, grufelinge, adv., on the face, prone, which was misunderstood as a p. pr.; cf. OE. gruf, groff, in the same sense; of Scand … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grovel — index truckle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
grovel — (v.) 1590s, Shakespearian back formation of groveling (M.E.), regarded as a prp. but really an adverb, from O.N. grufe prone + obsolete adverbial suffix ling (which survives also as the long in HEADLONG (Cf. headlong), SIDELONG (Cf. sidelong));… … Etymology dictionary
grovel — *wallow, welter Analogous words: *fawn, cringe, cower, toady, truckle: crawl, *creep: *abase, demean, humble Contrasted words: soar, mount, ascend, *rise: aspire (see AIM) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
grovel — meaning ‘to behave obsequiously’, has inflected forms grovelled, grovelling, and in AmE also groveled, groveling … Modern English usage
grovel — [v] abase, demean oneself apple polish*, beg, beg for mercy, beseech, blandish, bootlick*, bow and scrape*, brown nose*, butter up*, cater to, court, cower, crawl, creep, cringe, crouch, eat crow*, eat dirt*, eat humble pie*, fall all over*,… … New thesaurus
grovel — ► VERB (grovelled, grovelling; US groveled, groveling) 1) crouch or crawl abjectly on the ground. 2) act obsequiously to obtain forgiveness or favour. DERIVATIVES groveller noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
grovel — [gräv′əl, gruv′əl] vi. groveled or grovelled, groveling or grovelling [back form. (first found in Shakespeare) < grovelling, down on one s face (assumed to be prp.) < ME grufelinge < gruf, for o grufe, on the face (< ON ā grūfu) +… … English World dictionary
grovel — v. 1) (D; intr.) to grovel to (she will not grovel to anyone) 2) (misc.) to grovel in the dirt * * * [ grɒv(ə)l] (misc.) to grovel in the dirt (D; intr.) to grovel to (she will not grovel to anyone) … Combinatory dictionary
grovel — [[t]grɒ̱v(ə)l[/t]] grovels, grovelling, grovelled (in AM, use groveling, groveled) 1) VERB (disapproval) If you say that someone grovels, you think they are behaving too respectfully towards another person, for example because they are frightened … English dictionary
grovel — grov|el [ˈgrɔvəl US ˈgra: , ˈgrʌ ] v past tense and past participle grovelled present participle grovelling BrE past tense and past participle groveled present participle groveling AmE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: groveling lying face downward (16… … Dictionary of contemporary English