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1 tebran
v.i. to rock, to sway back and forth, to shake. (tebranish, tebrat) -
2 تمايد
تَمَايَدَ: تَمَايَلَ مُهْتَزّاً، تَذَبْذَبَto sway (back and forth), swing (from side to side), oscillate -
3 vaivén
• back and forth motion• back and forth movement• come and go• oscillation• sway• swinging• teeny• teeter-totter• to-and-fro movement -
4 oscilar
v.1 to swing (moverse) (péndulo).2 to fluctuate.el precio oscila entre los mil y los dos mil euros the price can be anything between one and two thousand euros3 to oscillate, to bob, to quiver, to swing.* * *1 (variar) to vary, fluctuate2 FÍSICA to oscillate* * *VI1) [péndulo] to swing, oscillate2) [luz] to wink, blink; [llama] to flicker3) [precio, peso, temperatura] to fluctuate ( entre between)[calidad, diseño] to vary ( entre between) [distancia, intensidad] to range ( entre between)la distancia oscila entre los 100 y 500m — the distance ranges between 100 and 500m o from 100 to 500m
4) (=dudar) to hesitate ( entre between)waver ( entre between)* * *verbo intransitivo2) ( fluctuar)sus edades oscilaban entre... — their ages ranged between...
la cotización osciló entre $90 y $92 — the share price fluctuated between $90 and $92
oscila entre la depresión y la euforia — he oscillates o fluctuates between depression and euphoria
* * *= swing, dangle, pendulum + swing back and forth, oscillate, sway.Ex. The article has the title 'The pendulum swings to the right: censorship in the eighties'.Ex. The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.Ex. The pendulum has swung back and forth between emphasis on rehabilitation and punishment.Ex. This dichotomy in Muslim history, which has oscillated between periods of piousness & decadence, demonstrates further disunity in the Muslim world.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.----* oscilar entre... y = ricochet between... and.* * *verbo intransitivo2) ( fluctuar)sus edades oscilaban entre... — their ages ranged between...
la cotización osciló entre $90 y $92 — the share price fluctuated between $90 and $92
oscila entre la depresión y la euforia — he oscillates o fluctuates between depression and euphoria
* * *= swing, dangle, pendulum + swing back and forth, oscillate, sway.Ex: The article has the title 'The pendulum swings to the right: censorship in the eighties'.
Ex: The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.Ex: The pendulum has swung back and forth between emphasis on rehabilitation and punishment.Ex: This dichotomy in Muslim history, which has oscillated between periods of piousness & decadence, demonstrates further disunity in the Muslim world.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* oscilar entre... y = ricochet between... and.* * *oscilar [A1 ]viA1 «péndulo» to swing, oscillate ( tech); «aguja» to oscillate2 «torre/columna» to swayB«precios/temperatura»: sus edades oscilaban entre los 10 y los 15 años their ages ranged between 10 and 15 years old o from 10 to 15la cotización osciló entre $90 y $92 the share price fluctuated between $90 and $92C«persona/humor»: oscila entre la depresión y la euforia he oscillates o fluctuates between depression and euphoria* * *
oscilar ( conjugate oscilar) verbo intransitivo
1 [ péndulo] to swing, oscillate (tech);
[ aguja] to oscillate;
[torre/columna] to sway
2 ( fluctuar) [cotización/valores] to fluctuate;◊ sus edades oscilaban entre … their ages ranged between …
oscilar verbo intransitivo
1 Fís to oscillate, swing
(la luz de una vela) to flicker
2 (variar) to vary, fluctuate: en verano la temperatura oscila entre los 25 y los 35 grados centígrados, summer temperatures range from 25 to 35 degrees centigrade
' oscilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vacilar
English:
oscillate
- range
- reciprocate
- seesaw
- swing
- vary
- dangle
- pulsate
- vacillate
* * *oscilar vi1. [moverse] [péndulo] to swing;[torre] to sway; [llama] to flicker2. Fís to oscillate3. [variar] to vary, to fluctuate;el precio oscila entre los mil y los dos mil pesos the price ranges between one and two thousand pesos;la temperatura osciló entre los 20° y los 30° the temperature fluctuated between 20° and 30°;la longitud de estas serpientes oscila entre cinco y siete metros these snakes vary o range in length between five and seven metres4. [vacilar] to vacillate, to waver;oscila entre el pesimismo y la esperanza she fluctuates between pessimism and hope* * *v/i oscillate; de precios fluctuate* * *oscilar vi1) balancearse: to swing, to sway, to oscillate2) fluctuar: to fluctuate3) : to vacillate, to waver* * *oscilar vb -
5 vaivén
m.sway, oscillation, back and forth motion, back and forth movement.Las clases reiniciaron The courses reopened.* * *1 (oscilación) swaying, swinging, to-and-fro movement; (balanceo) rocking2 (ir y venir) coming and going, bustle4 figurado (intercambio) exchange\los vaivenes de la vida figurado life's ups and downs* * *noun m.1) swing2) change, instability* * *SM1) (=balanceo) swaying; (=acción de mecerse) rocking; [de columpio] swinging; (=ir y venir) to-ing and fro-ing; [de pistón] backward and forward motion; (=sacudidas) lurching2) [de tráfico, circulación] constant movement3) [de la suerte] change of fortune4) (Pol) swing, seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU)5) pl vaivenes (=altibajos) ups and downs, vicissitudes frm* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex. Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex: Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.
Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex: The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (de un columpio, péndulo) swinging; (de un tren) rocking; (de un barco) rolling; (de una mecedora) rocking2 (de gente) toing and froinglos vaivenes de la fortuna the ups and downs of fortune, the swings of fortune* * *
vaivén sustantivo masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging;
( de tren) rocking;
( de barco) rolling;
( de mecedora) rocking;
( de gente) toing and froing
vaivén sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento oscilante: de un cuerpo suspendido) swinging
(: de una cuna, de un tren) rocking
(: de un barco) rolling
(: de una persona) swing
2 (cambio inesperado) swing
los vaivenes de la fortuna, the ups and downs of fortune
' vaivén' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tumbo
English:
jigsaw
- swing
* * *vaivén nm1. [balanceo] [de barco] swaying, rocking;[de péndulo, columpio] swinginglos vaivenes de la economía the ups and downs of the economy* * *m to-and-fro;vaivenes pl fig ups and downs* * *1) : swinging, swaying, rocking2) : change, fluctuationlos vaivenes de la vida: life's ups and downs -
6 schaukeln
I v/i1. (hat geschaukelt) swing ( auch sich schaukeln); im Wind: sway; Wiege, Schiff: rock; im Schaukelstuhl schaukeln rock in a rocking chair; an den Ringen schaukeln swing on the rings; das Boot fing an zu schaukeln the boat began to pitch and roll; das Schiff zum Schaukeln bringen make the boat pitch and roll, rock the boat2. (hat) (wippen) seesaw3. (ist) umg.a) (torkeln) stagger, sway;II v/t (hat)1. swing; (wiegen) rock; die alte DC 3 schaukelte uns nach Panama the old DC3 gave us a bumpy flight to Panama2. umg., fig. (zustande bringen) wangle; das werden wir schon schaukeln oder Papa wird das Kind schon schaukeln we’ll manage ( oder fix) that somehow, we’ll swing it somehow, we’ll see to that (, don’t you worry)* * *to dandle; to seesaw; to rock; to swing; to sway* * *schau|keln ['ʃaukln]1. vi1) (mit Schaukel) to swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) to rockdie Kinder wollen scháúkeln — the children want to play on the swings
auf or mit dem Stuhl scháúkeln — to swing or rock back and forth in one's chair, to tip one's chair back and forth
2) (= sich hin und her bewegen) to swing or sway (to and fro or back and forth); (= sich auf und ab bewegen) to rock up and down; (Fahrzeug) to bounce (up and down); (Schiff) to rock, to pitch and toss; (Aktienkurse) to go up and down, to fluctuate3) aux sein (=sich schaukelnd bewegen Schiff) to pitch and toss; (= gemütlich fahren) to jog along2. vtto rockjdn durch die Gegend scháúkeln (inf) — to take sb for a spin round the place (inf)
wir werden das Kind or die Sache or das schon scháúkeln (inf) — we'll manage it
3. vi impers* * *1) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) dance2) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) rock3) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) sway4) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) sway* * *schau·keln[ˈʃaukl̩n]I. vi1. (die Schaukel benutzen) to [go on the] swingim Schaukelstuhl sitzen und \schaukeln to sit in the rocking chair and rock backwards and forwards3. (schwanken) to roll [from side to side]; (hin und her schwingen) to swing [backwards and forwards]II. vt▪ jdn \schaukeln to push sb [on the swing], to swing sb▪ etw \schaukeln to manage sth* * *1.intransitives Verb1) swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) rock2) (sich hin und her bewegen) sway [to and fro]; (sich auf und ab bewegen) <ship, boat> pitch and toss; < vehicle> bump [up and down]; unpers2.es hat ganz schön geschaukelt — (auf dem Boot) the boat pitched and tossed quite a bit
transitives Verb1) rock2) (ugs.): (fahren) take3) (ugs.): (bewerkstelligen) manage* * *A. v/iim Schaukelstuhl schaukeln rock in a rocking chair;an den Ringen schaukeln swing on the rings;das Boot fing an zu schaukeln the boat began to pitch and roll;das Schiff zum Schaukeln bringen make the boat pitch and roll, rock the boat2. (hat) (wippen) seesaweine „Ente“ schaukelte um die Ecke a 2 CV swayed (a)round the cornerB. v/t (hat)1. swing; (wiegen) rock;die alte DC 3 schaukelte uns nach Panama the old DC3 gave us a bumpy flight to Panama2. umg, fig (zustande bringen) wangle;Papa wird das Kind schon schaukeln we’ll manage ( oder fix) that somehow, we’ll swing it somehow, we’ll see to that (,don’t you worry)* * *1.intransitives Verb1) swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) rock2) (sich hin und her bewegen) sway [to and fro]; (sich auf und ab bewegen) <ship, boat> pitch and toss; < vehicle> bump [up and down]; unpers2.es hat ganz schön geschaukelt — (auf dem Boot) the boat pitched and tossed quite a bit
transitives Verb1) rock2) (ugs.): (fahren) take3) (ugs.): (bewerkstelligen) manage* * *v.to rock v.to swing v.(§ p.,p.p.: swung) -
7 bambolearse
1 to sway* * *VPR [al andar] to sway; [péndulo, lámpara] to swing, sway; [silla, mesa] to wobble; [tren] to sway* * *verbo pronominal persona/árbol/torre to sway; objeto colgante to swing; barco/tren to rock; avión/ascensor to lurch* * *= wobble, stagger, sway.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *verbo pronominal persona/árbol/torre to sway; objeto colgante to swing; barco/tren to rock; avión/ascensor to lurch* * *= wobble, stagger, sway.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.
Ex: He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *
bambolearse verbo pronominal [persona/árbol/torre] to sway;
[ objeto colgante] to swing;
[barco/tren] to rock;
[avión/ascensor] to lurch
bambolearse verbo reflexivo
1 (algo que cuelga) to swing
(mecerse algo que está fijo al suelo) to sway
(una embarcación) to roll
2 (tambalearse algo inseguro) to wobble
' bambolearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mecer
English:
toss
- roll
- sway
- wobble
* * *vpr1. [árbol, persona] to sway;[mesa, silla] to wobble2. [tren, autobús] to shake and vibrate, Br to judder* * *v/r1 de persona sway2 ( oscilar) swing, rock* * *vr -
8 tambalearse
pron.v.1 to stagger, to totter (bambolearse) (person).2 to totter (gobierno, sistema).* * *2 figurado to be shaky* * *VPR1) [persona] to stagger; [vehículo] to lurch, sway; [mueble] to wobble2) [gobierno] to totter* * *verbo pronominal, tambalear verbo intransitivo silla/botella to wobble; persona ( de adelante a atrás) to stagger, totter; ( de lado a lado) to swaycaminaba tambaleándose — he was staggering o lurching
* * *= reel, lurch, dodder, wobble, teeter, stagger.Ex. The article ' Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. Other data from observations and interviews suggest that this seemingly effective local management system may be beginning to teeter.Ex. He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.----* tambalearse hacia delante y hacia atrás = wobble back and forth.* * *verbo pronominal, tambalear verbo intransitivo silla/botella to wobble; persona ( de adelante a atrás) to stagger, totter; ( de lado a lado) to swaycaminaba tambaleándose — he was staggering o lurching
* * *= reel, lurch, dodder, wobble, teeter, stagger.Ex: The article ' Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.
Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: Other data from observations and interviews suggest that this seemingly effective local management system may be beginning to teeter.Ex: He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.* tambalearse hacia delante y hacia atrás = wobble back and forth.* * *tambalearse [A1 ]v pron,tambalear [A1 ]vi perdió el equilibrio, (se) tambaleó y cayó she lost her balance, staggered o tottered and fellcaminaba tambaleándose por efecto del alcohol he was staggering o lurching drunkenly, he was swaying drunkenly as he walkedel régimen empezó a tambalearse the regime began to teeterla botella quedó tambaleándose or tambaleando al borde de la mesa the bottle teetered on the edge of the tabletodo empezó a tambalearse everything began to shake* * *
tambalearse ( conjugate tambalearse) verbo pronominal verbo intransitivo [silla/botella] to wobble;
[ persona] to stagger;
todo empezó a tambalearse everything began to shake
■tambalearse vr (persona) to totter, stagger: iba hacia la ventana tambaleándose, he staggered towards the window
(un objeto) to wobble
fig (un régimen, una relación) to teeter
' tambalearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bambolearse
- trastabillar
English:
lurch
- reel
- stagger
- sway
- totter
- wobble
- teeter
- waver
* * *tambalearse vpr1. [persona] to stagger, to sway;[mueble, estante] to wobble, to be unsteady;el borracho caminaba tambaleándose the drunk was staggering o lurching along;el golpe hizo que se tambaleara he staggered under the blow2. [gobierno, economía] to totter;las bases de la democracia se tambalean the foundations of democracy are crumbling* * *v/r stagger, lurch; de coche sway* * *tambalearse vr1) : to teeter2) : to totter, to stagger, to sway♦ tambaleante adj* * *tambalearse vb1. (mueble) to wobble2. (persona) to stagger -
9 balancearse
1 (mecerse) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing* * *to swing, rock, sway* * *VPR1) (=oscilar) [persona] [al andar] to move to and fro; [en mecedora, columpio] to rock; [péndulo] to swing; [barco, avión] to roll2) (=vacilar) to hesitate, waver, vacillate frm* * *(v.) = swayEx. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *(v.) = swayEx: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.
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■balancearse vr (en una mecedora) to rock
(en un columpio) to swing
(uno mismo) to move to and fro
' balancearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancear
English:
bob
- rock
- roll
- roll about
- roll around
- sway
- swing
* * *vpr1. [en columpio, hamaca] to swing;[de pie] to sway; [en cuna, mecedora] to rock;el borracho bajaba por la calle balanceándose the drunk was swaying from side to side as he walked down the street2. [barco] to roll* * *v/r1 swing, sway2 MAR rock* * *vr1) oscilar: to swing, to sway, to rock2) vacilar: to hesitate, to vacillate* * *balancearse vb to swing [pt. & pp. swung] / to rock -
10 oscillare
di corda sway, swingdi barca rockphysics oscillatefig di persona waver, hesitatedi prezzi fluctuate* * *oscillare v. intr.1 to swing*; to sway, to rock; to oscillate; to move to and fro; ( vibrare) to vibrate: il lampadario oscillava pericolosamente sopra le loro teste, the chandelier swayed (o swung) dangerously above their heads; l'altalena continuò a oscillare, the swing kept on moving to and fro; il pendolo oscilla, the pendulum swings; fare oscillare un pendolo, to swing a pendulum; le onde fanno oscillare la barca, the waves rock the boat; fare oscillare un filo metallico, to make a wire vibrate // il suo discorso oscillava tra il tragico e il comico, (fig.) his speech oscillated between tragic and comic // una fiamma che oscilla nell'oscurità, a flame flickering (o wavering) in the dark2 (fig.) ( variare) to fluctuate; to vary: la temperatura oscilla fra i 25 e i 30 gradi, the temperature varies from 25 to 30 degrees (o fluctuates between 25 and 30 degrees); i prezzi oscillano sul mercato, prices fluctuate on the market; le quotazioni oscillano dai venti ai trenta euro, quotations vary from twenty to thirty euros // (fin.): bisognerebbe permettere all'euro di oscillare liberamente, the euro should be allowed to float freely; il governo ha deciso di fare oscillare la sterlina, the government decided to float the pound4 (elettr., rad.) to oscillate.* * *[oʃʃil'lare]1) (ondeggiare) [ pendolo] to oscillate, to swing* (back and forth); [ nave] to rock, to sway; [ponte, treno, albero, rami, corpo] to sway; [pila di libri, vaso] to totter2) (fluttuare) [temperatura, prezzi, tasso] to fluctuate, to oscillate, to seesaw3) fig. to oscillate, to fluctuate, to swing* ( tra between)* * *oscillare/o∫∫il'lare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (ondeggiare) [ pendolo] to oscillate, to swing* (back and forth); [ nave] to rock, to sway; [ponte, treno, albero, rami, corpo] to sway; [pila di libri, vaso] to totter2 (fluttuare) [temperatura, prezzi, tasso] to fluctuate, to oscillate, to seesaw3 fig. to oscillate, to fluctuate, to swing* ( tra between). -
11 ῥίπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to throw, to hurl, to thrust, to bolt' (Pi., IA.).Other forms: also ῥιπτέω (IA. since ν 78), iterative pret. ῥίπτασκον (Hom., Hes. Sc., - εσκον Nic. Fr.), fut. ῥίψω, aor. ῥῖψαι (Il.), pass. ῥιφθῆναι, ῥῐφῆναι (Att.) with fut. ῥιφ-θήσομαι (S.), - ήσομαι (LXX), perf. midd. ἔρρῑμμαι (Orac. ap. Hdt., E., Ar.), ῥερῖφθαι (Pi.; Schwyzer 649), act. ἔρρῑφα (Lys.).Compounds: Often w. prefix, e.g. ἁπο-, ἀνα-, ἐν-, δια-. As 1. member e.g. in ῥίψ-ασπις, - ιδος `throwing the shield away, coward' (Ar., Pl.), - άσπιδος `id.' (Eup.); cf. Sommer Nominalkomp. 93.Derivatives: 1. ῥῑπή f. `throw, thrust, gust of wind, sway, press, heavy movement' (ep. Il.) with ῥιπίζω ( δια-, ἐκ- a.o.) `to cause a gust of wind, to kindle, to fan' (Hp., Ar., Arist.), `to hurl' (Hld.), from which ῥίπ-ισις, - ισμός, - ισμα `fanning' (late); from ῥιπή or as backformation ῥιπίς, - ίδος f. `fanner' (com., AP); on εὔ-ρῑπος s. v.; 2. ῥῖψις ( διά-, ἀπό- a.o.) f. `throwing, hurling' (Hp., Att., Arist.) with ( ἀπο-)ῥίψιμος `apt for throwing away' (late; Arbenz 92); also Ϝριψίδας (Mantinea; cf. Kretschmer Glotta 5,265); 3. ( δια-)ῥίμματα n. pl. `heavy movements, bolts' (Arion, X.); 4. ῥῐφή ( δια-, ἀπο-) f. `cast, throwing back and forth' (Pratin. Lyr., Lyc.; after ῥῐφῆναι); 5. ῥιπτός `cast, thrown' (S. Tr.), μητρό- ῥίπτω (Dosiad.); 6. ῥιπτικός `able for throwing' (Arist.-comm.); 7. frequent. ῥιπτάζω, - άσαι `to thrust back and forth' (ep. Ξ 257) with - ασμός (Hp., Plu.), - αστικός (M. Ant.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The regular character of the formal system, which is built on an element Ϝρῑπ- (wit secondary shortening Ϝρῐπ-), shows that it is a (relatively) late creation. No convincing agreement outside Greek. The formally agreeing MLG wrīven `rub, wipe, scour, draw', MHG rīben `turn rubbing ' could be connected if we assume a basic meaning `turn' ("rub, throw with a turning movement"; cf. with the last Lat. torqueō); WP. 1, 280, Pok. 1159. A further analysis in u̯r-ī-p- "opens wide perspectives"; NHG werfen (prop. *'turn')not to ῥέπω, ῥέμβομαι, ῥάβδος)} s. vv.) etc. S. also ῥίψ. -- An IE *u̯r-iH-p- seems not a very probable structure; is the word Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,658-659Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥίπτω
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12 koły|sać
impf (kołyszę) Ⅰ vt to swing- kołysała niemowlę w ramionach she rocked the baby in her arms- wiatr kołysał gałęziami drzew the wind was swaying the trees- kołysać głową to swing one’s head- kołysać biodrami to swing a. sway one’s hips- kołysać nogą w powietrzu to swing one’s legⅡ kołysać się (bujać się) kołysać się w tańcu to sway in a dance- kołysać się w fotelu na biegunach to rock in a rocking chair- kołysał się na piętach he rocked back and forth on his heels- żyrandol/furtka kołysze się the chandelier/gate is swinging- statek kołysał się na falach the ship was rolling on the waves■ bogatemu (to i) diabeł dziecko kołysze przysł. the rich man gets his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koły|sać
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13 heilua
yks.nom. heilua; yks.gen. heilun; yks.part. heilui; yks.ill. heiluisi; mon.gen. heilukoon; mon.part. heilunut; mon.ill. heiluttiinoscillate (verb)rock (verb)sway (verb)swing (verb)wag (verb)wobble (verb)* * *• wag• sway• wobble• vary• vacillate• toss• tilt• swing• waver• shake• rock• oscillate• move back and forth• labour• flutter• fluctuate• be busy• wiggle• strive -
14 ballotter
ballotter° [balɔte]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb[objet] to roll around ; [poitrine] to bounce2. transitive verba. ( = secouer) [+ personne] to shake about ; [+ bateau] to toss (about)b. ( = déplacer sans ménagement) to shunt (around)• cet enfant a été ballotté entre plusieurs écoles this child has been shunted around from school to school* * *balɔte
1.
1) [mer] to toss [somebody/something] around [embarcation]; [cahot] to jolt [personne, véhicule]2) fig
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verbe intransitif [bateau] to be buffeted; [voiture, objet, tête] to jolt* * *balɔte1. vi[objet] to roll around, [bateau] to toss2. vtto shake around, to throw around, [bateau] to toss aroundêtre ballotté entre fig — to be shunted between, (= indécis) to be torn between
* * *ballotter verb table: aimerA vtr1 [mer] to toss [sb/sth] around [personne, embarcation]; [cahot] to jolt [personne, véhicule]; véhicule/radeau ballotté par la tempête vehicle/raft buffeted by the storm;2 fig être ballotté entre qn et qn/entre la France et l'Angleterre to be tossed back and forth between sb and sb/between France and England; être ballotté par qch to be buffeted by sth; être ballotté entre sa famille et son travail fig to be torn between one's family and one's job.B vi [bateau] to be buffeted; [voiture, objet, tête] to jolt.[balɔte] verbe transitif[navire] to toss (about)[passager, sac] to roll aroundêtre ballotté entre deux endroits to be shifted ou shunted around constantly from one place to the other————————[balɔte] verbe intransitif -
15 раскачаться
несовер. - раскачиваться; совер. - раскачаться
1) swing (back and forth) (на качелях); rock oneself to and fro
2) shake loose
3) перен.; разг. (приниматься за что-л.)
bestir/move oneself, get into the swing (of), get (oneself) moving* * *swing; rock oneself to and fro, sway -
16 раскачиваться
несовер. - раскачиваться; совер. - раскачаться
1) swing (back and forth) (на качелях); rock oneself to and fro
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17 ning\'inia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ning'inia[English Word] be hanging (eg a picture)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ning'inia[English Word] move back and forth[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ning'inia[English Word] rock[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ning'inia[English Word] sway[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] mapambo mengi kutani na mengine yakining'inia darini [Muk][English Example] a lot of decorations on the wall and others hanging from the roof------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ning'inia[English Word] swing[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ning'inia[English Word] dangle[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
18 sich (hin und her) wiegen
to sway (to and fro/back and forth) -
19 yonga
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yonga[English Word] move back and forth[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yonga[English Word] stagger[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yonga[English Word] sway[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yonga[English Word] swing[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yonga[English Word] walk unsteadily[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 yongayonga
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yongayonga[English Word] move back and forth[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yongayonga[English Word] stagger[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yongayonga[English Word] sway[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yongayonga[English Word] swing[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -yongayonga[English Word] walk unsteadily[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------
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