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121 སྐྲ་ཏོག་པ་
[skra tog pa]pull out the hair -
122 дёргать
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123 depilo
I.Prop. (ante-class. and post-Aug., and rare):II.depilari magis quam amiciri,
Tert. Pall. 4:perdicem,
Apic. 6, 3; Mart. 9, 28:struthiocamelum,
Sen. Cons. Sap. 17:amygdalae,
Apic. 2, 2.—Transf., dēpĭlātus, plucked, i. e. plundered, cheated, Lucil. ap. Non. 36, 28.—B.To rub off the skin, peel:omnis umerus depilatus est,
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124 διατίλλω
V 0-0-0-1-0=1 Jb 16,12to pluck, to pull out the hair→LSJ RSuppl -
125 iemand aan zijn haar trekken
iemand aan zijn haar trekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand aan zijn haar trekken
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126 das Haar
- {hair} tóc, lông, bộ lông, xuềnh xoàng, tự nhiên, không nghi thức gò bó - {wool} len, lông cừu, lông chiên, hàng len, đồ len, hàng giống len, tóc dày và quăn = um ein Haar {by a fraction of an inch; by a hair; by a shave; by fractions of an inch; to a hairs breadth; within an ace; within an inch}+ = das Haar machen {to do one's hairs}+ = das weiche Haar {pile}+ = das dichte Haar {thatch; thick hair}+ = das Haar waschen {to shampoo}+ = bis aufs Haar {to a hairs breadth}+ = Haut und Haar {flesh and fell}+ = das melierte Haar {hair streaked with grey}+ = das Haar scheiteln {to part one's hairs}+ = aufs Haar genau {to a T}+ = aufs Haar stimmen {to be correct to a T}+ = das dichte, wirre Haar {shock}+ = das graudurchzogene Haar {hair threaded with grey}+ = das kurzgeschnittene Haar {crop}+ = das Haar schneiden lassen {to have one's hairs cut}+ = jdm. aufs Haar gleichen {to be a dead-ringer}+ = sich das Haar eindrehen {to curl one's hair}+ = jemandem aufs Haar gleichen {to be a dead-ringer}+ = kein gutes Haar an jemandem lassen {to pull someone to pieces}+ -
127 berjambak-jambakan
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128 mengubani
pull out gray hairs. 2 cause gray hair k.r(through worry, etc.)
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