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21 шагнуть
без доп.
1) step (ступать); walk (ходить); stride (большими шагами); pace (мерными шагами)
2) step (over, across) (переступать)* * *1) walk; 2) step* * *step; walk; stride; pace -
22 federnd
I Part. Präs. federn* * *spring-mounted; elastic; springy* * *fe|derndadj (TECH)sprung; (fig) jauntyfédernde Radaufhängung — spring suspension
einen fédernden Gang haben — to have a jaunty or springy step or gait
mit fédernden Schritten — with a spring in one's step
* * *fe·derndadj flexible, springyeinen jugendlich \federnden Gang haben to have a youthful spring in one's step* * *B. adj springy;federnder Gang springy walk ( oder step)* * *adj.resilient adj.springy adj. adv.springily adv. -
23 skritt
pace, step, stride* * *subst. [skrev, buksedel] crotch subst. (hest) walk subst. step, pace, stride (i skritt) at a walking pace (gå med tunge skritt) walk heavily (ta det avgjørende skritt) take the decisive step (ta det første skritt) make the first move -
24 идти в ногу
1) General subject: be abreast, fall into step, keep abreast, keep pace, march in cadence, march in step, walk in step, keep pace with, keep step, keep pace with (с кем-л.)2) Sports: abreast with3) Military: stay in step4) Jargon: keep up with6) Makarov: catch up7) Marketology: stay abreast -
25 нога
ж1) ( вище ступні) leg; ( ступня) footноги мн. — feet; legs
дерев'яна нога — wooden leg, stump
на ногах — on one's feet ( legs)
наступити комусь на ногу — to tread ( to step) on smb.'s foot; to tread on smb.'s corns ( toes)
збити з ніг — to strike ( to knock) down
2) ( кінцівка тварини) leg3) ( опора) leg; brace, stand4)на широку ногу — in a grand style, in a big way
з голови до ніг — from head to foot; from top to toe
іти в ногу (прям. і перен.) — to keep step, to walk in step ( with); тж. to keep abreast ( with)
поставити на ноги — to set one on one's feet; ( виховати) to give smb. a start in life; to bring up; ( вилікувати) to cure
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26 girmek
v. enter, enter into, walk in, walk into, step in, go in, go into, come in, come into, be enroled, gain admission, enter on, enter upon, get in, go, incur, insert, keyboard, pull, sail in, slide into, slip into, step, strike in, type into, insert--------girmek (koma vb.)v. sink into* * *enter -
27 astunta
yks.nom. astunta; yks.gen. astunnan; yks.part. astuntaa; yks.ill. astuntaan; mon.gen. astuntojen astuntain; mon.part. astuntoja; mon.ill. astuntoihingait (noun)pace (noun)step (noun)stepping (noun)tread (noun)treading (noun)walk (noun)* * *• tread• walk• treading• step• pace• gait• stepping -
28 походка
жwalk, gait, stepтяжёлая похо́дка — heavy walk/step
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29 adımlamak
v. step off, pace off, step out, pace out, walk, pace, step, tread -
30 adımlamamak
v. (neg. form of adımlamak) step off, pace off, step out, pace out, walk, pace, step, tread -
31 odim
(Arabic) step (in walking); pace; manner of walking, behavior. odim ol to take a step. odim ot /odim qo’y to walk; to step foot on. odimini tezlat to quicken one’s pace. odimda/odim joyda/odimini sanab bos to go at a slow pace -
32 doorstappen
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33 хода
жwalk, gait, step, tread -
34 çıkmak
v. come out, go out, exit, break out, move out, walk out, step out, occur, go forth, break through, come up, rise, climb, step up, date, flirt, keep company with, go with, quit, ascend, come about, come off, come on, crop out, date up, detach--------çıkmak (duman vb.)v. puff out, puff up--------çıkmak (sahne vb.)v. take to--------çıkmak (topraktan)v. pullulate--------çıkmak (çıban vb)v. point* * *go out -
35 arşınlamak
v. tread, step, walk, stride, step on -
36 arşınlamamak
v. (neg. form of arşınlamak) tread, step, walk, stride, step on -
37 ходьба в ногу
Sports: walk in step -
38 प्रगामन् _pragāman
प्रगामन् n. Walk, gait, step. -
39 içeri girmek
v. enter, come in, get in, walk in, step in, drive in, pass into -
40 içeriye girmek
v. enter, come in, get in, walk in, step in
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