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43 superficial twitching
English-Russian big medical dictionary > superficial twitching
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44 дергание
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дергание
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[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) rykke2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) rykke2. noun(a twitching movement.) trækning* * *[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) rykke2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) rykke2. noun(a twitching movement.) trækning -
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twi 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) rykke, sprelle2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) nappe2. noun(a twitching movement.) trekning, rykkingnappe--------rykkIsubst. \/twɪtʃ\/1) rykning, (krampe)trekning, (muskel)sammentrekning2) stikkende smerte, sting, stikk3) rykk, napp4) ( veterinærfag) brems (slags tauløkke rundt nesen på en hest)5) ( på strengeinstrument) fingergreptwitch at something rykke i noetwitch of something stikk av noeIIsubst. \/twɪtʃ\/se ➢ twitch grassIIIverb \/twɪtʃ\/1) ha rykninger i, få krampetrekninger2) rykke til i, stikke i3) rykke (i), dra (i), nappe (i)4) ( om strengeinstrument) ta fingergrep påtwitch at something plukke på noetwitch off rive av med et (rykk) slite avtwitch one's ears ( om dyr) lee på ørenetwitch somebody by something nappe noen i noe -
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I [twɪtʃ]1) (tic) tic m.2) (spasm) spasmo m. muscolare, contrazione f. convulsaII 1. [twɪtʃ]to give the curtain a twitch — dare uno strattone o una tirata alla tenda
1) (tug) tirare, dare uno strattone a [fabric, curtain]2.to twitch one's nose — [ person] torcere, arricciare il naso; [ animal] contrarre, torcere il muso
1) (quiver) [person, animal] contorcersi; [ mouth] contrarsi; [ eye] muoversi a scatti, battere; [limb, muscle] contrarsi in modo convulso; [ fishing line] vibrare, dare strattoni2) (tug)to twitch at — [ person] dare uno strattone o una tirata a [curtain, tablecloth]
* * *[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) (torcersi spasmodicamente)2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) tirare2. noun(a twitching movement.) strattone* * *[twɪtʃ]1. n(slight pull) tiratina, (nervous) tic m inv2. vi(hands, face, muscles) contrarsi, (person: in particular situation) agitarsi, (habitually) avere un tic, (tail, ears) drizzarsi, (nose) muoversi3. vt(rope, sleeve) tirare* * *twitch (1) /twɪtʃ/n.1 contrazione convulsa; spasmo muscolare; tic2 stratta; strattone; strappo; tirata3 (vet.) stringinaso.twitch (2) /twɪtʃ/n.(to) twitch /twɪtʃ/A v. i.1 contorcersi; contrarsi; torcersi spasmodicamente: His face twitched with pain, gli si contrasse il viso per il doloreB v. t.2 contrarre, muovere a scatti ( una parte del corpo): The cat twitched its ears, il gatto mosse le orecchie* * *I [twɪtʃ]1) (tic) tic m.2) (spasm) spasmo m. muscolare, contrazione f. convulsaII 1. [twɪtʃ]to give the curtain a twitch — dare uno strattone o una tirata alla tenda
1) (tug) tirare, dare uno strattone a [fabric, curtain]2.to twitch one's nose — [ person] torcere, arricciare il naso; [ animal] contrarre, torcere il muso
1) (quiver) [person, animal] contorcersi; [ mouth] contrarsi; [ eye] muoversi a scatti, battere; [limb, muscle] contrarsi in modo convulso; [ fishing line] vibrare, dare strattoni2) (tug)to twitch at — [ person] dare uno strattone o una tirata a [curtain, tablecloth]
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дёрг|ать -, дёрнуть
1. (вн.) pull (smth.), jerk (smth.) ;
(за вн.) tug (at) ;
~ вожжи jerk the reins;
~ кого-л. за волосы, за рукав pull smb. `s hair, sleeve;
2. тк. несов. (вн.) разг. (выдергивать) pull (smth.) out;
~ гвозди pull out nails;
~ зуб pull out a tooth*;
3. (тв.: резко двигать какой-л. частью тела) jerk (smth.) ;
4. безл.: его всего ~ает he is twitching all over;
5. тк. несов. (вн.;
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подёргив|ать - несов.
1. (тв.) twitch( smth.) ;
2. безл.: губы его ~ало his lips were twitching;
его всего ~ает he is twitching all over;
~аться несов. twitch.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > подёргивать
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twi
1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) crispar(se), mover(se) convulsivamente2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) tirón
2. noun(a twitching movement.) sacudida repentina; movimiento espasmódico, tic nerviosotwitch1 n tictwitch2 vb temblar / movertr[twɪʧ]1 (pull) tirón nombre masculino2 (nervous tic) tic nombre masculino nervioso1 mover1 moverse nerviosamente, palpitartwitch ['twɪʧ] vi: moverse nerviosamente, contraerse espasmódicamente (dícese de un músculo)twitch n: espasmo m, sacudida fa nervous twitch: un tic nerviosov.• arrancar v.• crisparse v.• temblar v.• tirar ligeramente de v.n.(§ pl.: twitches) = contracción nerviosa s.f.• estirón repentino s.m.• tic s.m.• tirón s.m.
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1. twɪtʃintransitive verb \<\<tail/nose\>\> moverse*
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vt \<\<tail/ears\>\> mover*she twitched back the curtain — abrió la cortina de un tirón or (AmL exc CS) de un jalón
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a) ( tic) tic mb) ( pull) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS)[twɪtʃ]1. N1) (=slight pull) tirón m2) (=nervous tic) tic m, contracción f nerviosa2.VI [hands, face, muscles] crisparse; [nose, ears, tail] moverse nerviosamente3.VT [+ curtains, rope] pegar un tirón de; [+ hands] crispar, retorcer; [+ nose, ears etc] mover nerviosamente* * *
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1. [twɪtʃ]intransitive verb \<\<tail/nose\>\> moverse*
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vt \<\<tail/ears\>\> mover*she twitched back the curtain — abrió la cortina de un tirón or (AmL exc CS) de un jalón
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rángás, rángatózás, pecek, rándulás, pipa, rántás to twitch: rángat, rángatózik, megránt* * *[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) rángat(ózik)2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) (meg)ránt2. noun(a twitching movement.) rántás; rándulás -
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[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) crispar(-se)2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) puxar2. noun(a twitching movement.) puxão* * *[twitʃ] n repelão, puxão, contração muscular, movimento rápido, estremeção. • vt+vi 1 contrair-se, fazer um movimento brusco. she twitched her face (her eyelids) / ela contorceu seu rosto (piscou o olho). 2 puxar, arrancar (from, off de). -
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n. ayrık otu, burunduruk (at), birden çekme, seğirme, tik, koparma————————v. birden çekmek, seğirmek, kapmak* * *birdenbire çek* * *[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) titremek, seğirmek2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) çekiştirmek2. noun(a twitching movement.) titreme, seğirme -
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[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) trzati2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) potegniti2. noun(a twitching movement.) trzaj* * *I [twič]nounsee quitch pirnica (trava)II [twič]1.nounpoteg, potezanje; trzaj, trzanje; vlečenje, trganje; zbadanje; nenadna bolečina; veterinary preveza prek nosa za umirjenje konja pri operacijiconvulsive twitches — krčevito trzanje;2.transitive verbtrzniti, trzati, cukniti, potegniti, povleči (by za); trgati, puliti; ščipati, uščipniti; krčevito natezati, krčiti, gibati (ude, mišice); intransitive verb trzniti se, trzati se; krčevito se premikati, natezati; skrčiti seto twitch s.o. by the sleeve — pocukniti koga za rokavto twitch off — iztrgati, izpuliti -
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• nykäys• nykiä• nytkähdys• nykäistä• nytkähdellä• nykäisy• nyhjäistä• nykäisyys• nyhtäistä• nytkiä• nykiminen• hytkähtääphysics• värähdys• temmata• tempaista• kiskaista* * *twi 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) nykiä2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) kiskaista2. noun(a twitching movement.) nykäisy -
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1. transitive verb1) zupfen2. intransitive verb1) (pull sharply) zupfen (at an + Dat.)2) [Mund, Lippen, Hand, Nase:] zucken3. nounZucken, das* * *[twi ] 1. verb 2. noun(a twitching movement.) das Zucken* * *[ˈtwɪtʃ]I. vi zuckento \twitch violently heftig zuckenII. vt▪ to \twitch sthto \twitch one's nose rabbit schnuppern2. (tug quickly) etw zupfenshe \twitched the reins to the right sie zog die Zügel nach rechtsIII. n<pl -es>1. (jerky spasm)to have a [nervous [or facial]] \twitch nervöse Zuckungen habena \twitch of the reins SPORT ein rasches Ziehen an den Zügeln* * *[twɪtʃ]1. nto give sth a twitch — an etw (dat) rucken
2. vi(face, muscles) zuckenthe cat's nose twitched when I brought in the fish — die Katze schnupperte, als ich den Fisch hereinbrachte
3. vt1) tail, ears, nose, eyebrows zucken mit2) (= pull) zupfenhe twitched the letter from her hands — er schnappte ihr den Brief aus den Händen
* * *twitch [twıtʃ]A v/t3. mit den Lippen etc zuckenB v/i2. zupfen, reißen ( beide:at an dat)C s1. a) Zucken nb) Zuckung f2. Ruck m3. Stich m (Schmerz)4. Nasenbremse f (für Pferde)* * *1. transitive verb1) zupfen2) zucken mit [Nase, Schwanz]; wackeln mit [Ohr]2. intransitive verb1) (pull sharply) zupfen (at an + Dat.)2) [Mund, Lippen, Hand, Nase:] zucken3. nounZucken, das* * *v.zupfen v. -
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