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1 limp
I [lɪmp] adjectivelacking stiffness or strength; drooping:ليِّن، رَخْو، ضَعيف II [lɪmp]a limp excuse.
1. verbto walk in an uneven manner ( usually because one has hurt one's foot or leg):يَعْرُجHe twisted his ankle and came limping home.
2. nounthe act of limping:عَرَج، مِشْيَه عَرْجاءHe walks with a limp.
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2 накуцвам
limp slightly, limp a little, walk with a limp, have a slight limp, hobbleнакуцвам с единия крак be lame in/of one leg* * *наку̀цвам,гл. limp slightly, limp a little, walk with a limp, have a slight limp, hobble; \накуцвам с единия крак be lame in/of one leg.* * *hitch; hobble; limp* * *1. limp slightly, limp a little, walk with a limp, have a slight limp, hobble 2. НАКУЦВАМ с единия крак be lame in/of one leg -
3 zoppicare
limpdi mobile wobble* * *zoppicare v. intr.1 to limp, to walk with a limp; ( camminare come zoppo) to hobble: quell'uomo zoppica, that man is limping; uscì dal campo zoppicando, he limped off the pitch3 (fig.) ( essere incerto) to be weak: un ragionamento che zoppica, a lame (o weak) argument; zoppica in latino, he is weak in Latin.* * *[tsoppi'kare, dzop-]1) (essere zoppo) to have* a limp, to be* lame; (camminare zoppo) to limp, to walk with a limp, to hobblezoppicare dalla gamba destra — to be lame on o to have a limp in the right leg
2) [sedia, tavolo] to be* unsteady, to be* shaky3) fig. [ ragionamento] to be* unsound, to *be weak, not to stand* upzoppicare in latino — [ studente] to be weak in Latin
* * *zoppicare/tsoppi'kare, dzop-/ [1](aus. avere)1 (essere zoppo) to have* a limp, to be* lame; (camminare zoppo) to limp, to walk with a limp, to hobble; zoppicare dalla gamba destra to be lame on o to have a limp in the right leg2 [sedia, tavolo] to be* unsteady, to be* shaky3 fig. [ ragionamento] to be* unsound, to *be weak, not to stand* up; zoppicare in latino [ studente] to be weak in Latin. -
4 andar con paso ligero
• walk with a heavy step• walk with a limp• walk with a shambling gait• walk with a steady gait -
5 хромать
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6 halte
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7 прихрамывать
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8 andar a paso ligero
• walk with a heavy step• walk with a limp -
9 caminar con pasos indolentes
• walk with a limp• walk with a spring in one's stepDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > caminar con pasos indolentes
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10 hinken
v/i1. (hat gehinkt) (have a) limp; mit oder auf dem linken Bein hinken limp with one’s left leg; der Vergleich hinkt fig. the metaphor doesn’t work2. (ist) irgendwohin: limp* * *das Hinkenhobble* * *hịn|ken ['hɪŋkn]vi1) (= gehbehindert sein) to limp, to walk with a limpmit or auf dem rechten Bein hinken — to have a limp in one's right leg
2) aux sein (= sich fortbewegen) to limp* * *1) (to walk in an uneven manner (usually because one has hurt one's foot or leg): He twisted his ankle and came limping home.) limp2) (the act of limping: He walks with a limp.) limp* * *hin·ken[ˈhɪŋkn̩]vimit einem Bein \hinken to have a gammy leg [or a limp]▪ \hinkend limping▪ irgendwohin \hinken to limp [or hobble] somewhereder Vergleich hinkt the comparison doesn't work, you can't compare them* * *intransitives Verb1) limp; walk with a limpauf od. mit dem rechten Bein hinken — have a limp in one's right leg
2) mit sein limp; hobble3) (fig.) < comparison> be poor or feeble* * *hinken v/i1. (hat gehinkt) (have a) limp;auf dem linken Bein hinken limp with one’s left leg;der Vergleich hinkt fig the metaphor doesn’t work2. (ist) irgendwohin: limp* * *intransitives Verb1) limp; walk with a limpauf od. mit dem rechten Bein hinken — have a limp in one's right leg
2) mit sein limp; hobble3) (fig.) < comparison> be poor or feeble* * *v.to limp v. -
11 humpeln
* * *das Humpelnhobble* * *hụm|peln ['hʊmpln]vi1) aux sein to hobble2) (inf = ständig hinken) to limp, to walk with a limp, to have a limp* * *(to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one's feet are sore): The old lady hobbled along with a stick.) hobble* * *hum·peln[ˈhʊmpl̩n]vi▪ irgendwohin \humpeln to limp somewhere* * *intransitives Verb1) auch mit sein walk with or have a limp* * ** * *intransitives Verb1) auch mit sein walk with or have a limp2) mit sein (sich humpelnd fortbewegen) hobble; limp* * *v.to hobble v.to limp v. -
12 arrancare
arrancare v. intr.2 (fig.) to strive* hard3 (mar.) to row vigorously, to pull (at the oars): arranca!, pull away!* * *[arran'kare]1) (camminare zoppicando) to walk with a limp, to limp2) (procedere lentamente) [ persona] to trudge* * *arrancare/arran'kare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (camminare zoppicando) to walk with a limp, to limp2 (procedere lentamente) [ persona] to trudge. -
13 прихрамывать
1. limp slightlyхромать, прихрамывать — to walk with a limp
2. hobbleхромать при ходьбе; идти прихрамывая — to walk with a hobble
Синонимический ряд:хромать (глаг.) ковылять; припадать; хромать -
14 renguear
VI1) LAm (=cojear) to limp, hobble2) Cono Sur (=perseguir) to pursue a woman* * *verbo intransitivo (AmL) to limp* * *verbo intransitivo (AmL) to limp* * *renguear [A1 ]vi( AmL) to limp* * *
renguear ( conjugate renguear) verbo intransitivo (AmL) to limp
' renguear' also found in these entries:
English:
hobble
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* * *renguear viAndes, RP to limp, to hobble* * *v/i CSurlimp, walk with a limp* * *renguear vi: to limp -
15 lahmen
* * *to limp* * *lah|men ['laːmən]vito be lame ( auf +dat in)* * *1) (to make unable to walk properly: He was lamed by a bullet in the ankle.) lame2) (to make unable to move: paralysed with fear.) paralyse* * *lah·men[ˈla:mən]vi (lahm sein)der Hund lahmt auf einem Bein the dog's lame in one leg* * *intransitives Verb be lame* * *lahmen v/i Tier: be lame (auf +dat in)* * *intransitives Verb be lame* * *v.to limp v. -
16 lähmen
* * *to limp* * *lah|men ['laːmən]vito be lame ( auf +dat in)* * *1) (to make unable to walk properly: He was lamed by a bullet in the ankle.) lame2) (to make unable to move: paralysed with fear.) paralyse* * *lah·men[ˈla:mən]vi (lahm sein)der Hund lahmt auf einem Bein the dog's lame in one leg* * *intransitives Verb be lame* * *lähmen v/t paralyse (US -ze) (auch fig); fig auch cripple; (Verkehr etc) bring to a standstill ( oder halt); → gelähmt* * *intransitives Verb be lame* * *v.to limp v. -
17 boiter
boiter [bwate]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *bwateverbe intransitif [personne] to limp; [meuble] to wobble; [raisonnement] to be shaky; [phrase] ( incorrecte) to be badly put together; ( maladroite) to be clumsy* * *bwate vi1) [personne] to limp2) [raisonnement] to be shaky* * *boiter verb table: aimer vi [personne] to limp; [meuble] to wobble; [raisonnement] to be shaky; [phrase] ( incorrecte) to be badly put together; ( maladroite) to be clumsy; marcher en boîtant to walk with a limp.[bwate] verbe intransitifboiter du pied droit ou de la jambe droite to have a game ou lame right leg3. [être imparfait - projet, raisonnement] to be shaky -
18 kul|eć
impf (kuleję, kulał, kuleli) vi 1. (utykać) to limp, to walk with a limp- szedł z lekka kulejąc he walked with a slight limp- (ona) kuleje na lewą nogę po tym wypadku she’s had a limp in her left leg since the accident ⇒ okuleć2. przen. (szwankować) [interesy, handel, działalność] to decline, to flounder; [gospodarka] to ail; [rozmowa] to flag, to falterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kul|eć
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19 zoppiconi
zoppiconi avv. with a limp: camminare zoppiconi, to limp (o to walk with a limp); procedere zoppiconi, to limp along (o to hobble along). -
20 хромать
1) General subject: be afflicted with lameness, cripple, halt, hamble, hamel, have a limp, hip, hobble, hop, limp, to be afflict with lameness, walk with a limp2) American: gimper3) Literal: be one's weak point, be weak5) Scottish language: hirple6) Makarov: lag behind, dot and go one
См. также в других словарях:
limp — limp1 [limp] vi. [ME lympen < OE limpan, to befall, occur (in a specialized sense, to walk lamely), akin to MHG limpfen, to walk with a limp, OHG limfan, to befall, happen < IE * (s)lemb < base * leb , to hang down, be limp > SLUMP,… … English World dictionary
limp — [[t]lɪ̱mp[/t]] limps, limping, limped, limper, limpest 1) VERB If a person or animal limps, they walk with difficulty or in an uneven way because one of their legs or feet is hurt. I wasn t badly hurt, but I injured my thigh and had to limp... [V … English dictionary
limp — I 1. verb she limped out of the house Syn: hobble, walk with a limp, walk lamely, walk unevenly, walk haltingly, hitch, falter, stumble, lurch 2. noun walking with a limp Syn: lameness, a hobble, an uneven gait; Medicine c … Thesaurus of popular words
limp´ness — limp1 «lihmp», noun, verb. –n a lame step or walk. ╂[< verb] –v.i. 1. to walk with a limp: »After falling down the stairs, he limped for several days. SYNONYM(S): hobble. 2. Figurative. to proceed slowly and with difficulty: »The plane limped… … Useful english dictionary
limp´ly — limp1 «lihmp», noun, verb. –n a lame step or walk. ╂[< verb] –v.i. 1. to walk with a limp: »After falling down the stairs, he limped for several days. SYNONYM(S): hobble. 2. Figurative. to proceed slowly and with difficulty: »The plane limped… … Useful english dictionary
limp´ing|ly — limp1 «lihmp», noun, verb. –n a lame step or walk. ╂[< verb] –v.i. 1. to walk with a limp: »After falling down the stairs, he limped for several days. SYNONYM(S): hobble. 2. Figurative. to proceed slowly and with difficulty: »The plane limped… … Useful english dictionary
limp´er — limp1 «lihmp», noun, verb. –n a lame step or walk. ╂[< verb] –v.i. 1. to walk with a limp: »After falling down the stairs, he limped for several days. SYNONYM(S): hobble. 2. Figurative. to proceed slowly and with difficulty: »The plane limped… … Useful english dictionary
limp — lɪmp n. lameness, irregular awkward walk v. walk with a limp; move or progress in an awkward manner; move forward slowly and with difficulty adj. lacking stiffness, wilted, droopy; lifeless, lacking energy; weak; flexible … English contemporary dictionary
limp — [adj] not stiff; weak bending, debilitated, drooping, droopy, ductile, enervated, exhausted, feeble, flabby, flaccid, flexible, flexuous, flimsy, floppy, impressible, infirm, languid, languishing, lax, lethargic, limber, listless, loose, plastic … New thesaurus
limp — Ⅰ. limp [1] ► VERB 1) walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot. 2) (of a damaged ship or aircraft) proceed with difficulty. ► NOUN ▪ a limping gait. ORIGIN related to obsolete limphalt «lame». Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
limp — limp1 [ lımp ] verb intransitive 1. ) to walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot: Ewing limped off the court with an ankle injury. He was limping slightly and he looked tired. 2. ) to move or continue existing with difficulty: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English