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1 twanging
Табуированная лексика: дергание -
2 twanging
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3 twanging
katkemiseni pingul, pinisev -
4 twanging
adj.pulsante.ger.gerundio del verbo: TWANG -
5 twanging
vხმას გამოცემს -
6 twanging on a guitar
twanging on a guitar -
7 twanging the wire
Австралийский сленг: онанизм (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии) -
8 twanging the wire
MT онанизм -
9 twanging the wire
MT онанизм -
10 kempleng
twanging sound. -
11 Geklimper
n; -s, kein Pl.; umg., pej. tinkling* * *Ge|klịm|per [gə'klɪmpɐ]nt -s, no pl (inf)(= Klaviergeklimper) tinkling; (stümperhaft) plonking (inf); (= Banjogeklimper etc) twanging; (von Geld) jingling; (von Wimpern) fluttering* * *Ge·klim·per<-s>[gəˈklɪmpɐ]* * *das; Geklimpers (abwertend) plunking* * ** * *das; Geklimpers (abwertend) plunking -
12 gangoso
adj.nasal, twangy, snuffing, snuffling.* * *► adjetivo1 nasal, twanging* * *ADJ nasal, twanging* * *- sa adjetivo nasal* * *- sa adjetivo nasal* * *gangoso -sanasal* * *
gangoso,-a adjetivo nasal: tiene un hablar gangoso, he speaks through his nose
' gangoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gangosa
English:
nasal
- twangy
* * *gangoso, -a♦ adj[voz] nasal [caused by cleft palate]♦ nm,f= person with a nasal voice caused by a cleft palate* * *adj nasal -
13 टङ्कारिन् _ṭaṅkārin
टङ्कारिन् a. (-णी f.) Twanging, making a hissing or twanging sound; टङ्कारिचापमनु लङ्काशरक्षतजपङ्कावरूषितशरम् Aśvad.1. -
14 онанизм
1) General subject: masturbation, self abuse2) Medicine: ipsation, ipsism, manustlipration, manustupration, onanism, self-abuse, self-pollution3) Colloquial: solitary sex, hand-party (to make hand-party to... - дрочить на...)4) Australian slang: Missus Palmer and her five daughters (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), a visit to five-fingered widow (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), frig (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), rod-walloper (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), spank the monkey (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), twanging the wire (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), wakey, wakey, hands off snakey (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии), wank (этот синонимический ряд по большей части имеет распространение в Австралии)6) Taboo: Levy (см. Levy and Frank в), Old Lady Five Fingers, boffer, do-it-yourself, five finger knuckle shuffle, hand job, jerk, old one-two, toss, toss-off -
15 nasal
'neizəl1) (of the nose: a nasal infection; nasal congestion.) nasal2) (sounding through the nose: a nasal voice.) nasal
nasal adjetivo nasal
nasal adjetivo
1 nasal
los conductos nasales, the nasal ducts
canta con un voz muy nasal, he sings in a nasal voice
2 Ling nasal ' nasal' also found in these entries: Spanish: gangosa - gangoso - tabique English: nasal - nosebleed - nose - twangtr['neɪzəl]1 nasal2 (way of speaking) gangoso,-anasal ['neɪzəl] adj: nasal, gangosoa nasal voice: una voz gangosaadj.• gangoso, -a adj.• nasal adj.n.• nasal s.m.'neɪzəladjective (Anat, Ling) nasal; <voice/accent> gangoso, (de timbre) nasal['neɪzǝl]1. ADJ1) (Anat) nasal2) (=twanging) gangoso2.N nasal f* * *['neɪzəl]adjective (Anat, Ling) nasal; <voice/accent> gangoso, (de timbre) nasal -
16 Klimperei
* * *Klim|pe|rei [klɪmpə'rai]f -, -en (inf)tinkling; (stümperhaft) plonking (inf); (auf Banjo etc) twanging* * *Klimperei f; -, -en; umg mit Schlüsseln, Münzen: jingling; auf Klavier: tinkling; auf Gitarre: strumming -
17 pulsante
adj.1 pulsating, palpitating, throbbing.2 twanging.m.push-button, pushbutton.* * *= throbbing, throbbing.Ex. Throbbing teeth are a symptom of sinus infection.Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.----* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain.* * *= throbbing, throbbing.Ex: Throbbing teeth are a symptom of sinus infection.
Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain. -
18 ज्या _jyā
1ज्या 9 P. (जिनाति)1 To overpower, oppress.-2 To grow old.-3 Ā. (जीयते) To be oppressed.2ज्या 1 A bow-string; विश्रामं लभतामिदं च शिथिलज्याबन्ध- मस्मद्धनुः Ś.2.6; R.3.59;11.15;12.14.-2 The chord of an arc.-3 The earth.-4 A mother.-5 Overpowering force or strength.-6 Excessive demand, impor- tunity.-7 A kind of wooden stick (शम्या).-8 The rear of the army; ज्या भूमिमौर्व्योः शम्यायां वाहिन्याः पृष्ठभागके । Nm. Hence ˚घातवारणम् A handguard used by the archers and ˚घोषः The twanging of the bow. -
19 निर्घोषः _nirghōṣḥ
निर्घोषः 1 A sound in general; Ve.4; स्निग्धगम्भीर- निर्घोषमेकं स्यन्दनमास्थितौ R.1.36.-2 A loud noise, rattling, twanging &c.; ज्यानिर्घोषैः क्षोभयामास सिंहान् R.9.64; भारतीनिर्घोषः U.3. -
20 स्फार _sphāra
स्फार a. [स्फाय्-रक् Uṇ.2.13]1 Large, great, in- creased, expanded; स्फारफुल्लत्फणापीठनिर्यत् &c. Māl.5.23; Mv.6.32.-2 Much, abundant; यद्वैकुण्ठवराहकण्ठकुहर- स्फारोच्चलद्भैरव...... Mv.5.2; Bh.3.42.-3 Loud.-रः 1 Swelling, increase, enlargement, growth.-2 A bubble (in gold).-3 A protuberance.-4 Throbbing, quivering, palpitation, vibration.-5 Twanging.-6 An or- nament (of brass etc.) in the form of bubbles; L. D. B.-रम् Abundance, much, plenty. (स्फारीभू1 to swell out, expand, spread out, increase, multiply; सुस्निग्धा विमुखीभवन्ति सुहृदः स्फारीभवन्त्यापदः Mk.1.36; Pt.5.24.-2 to become manifest.)
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