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1 выхватывать (I) > выхватить (II)
[ فعل ]............................................................1. snatch(vt. & vi. & n.) ربایش، ربودگی، قاپ زنی، ربودن، قاپیدن، بردن، گرفتن، مقدار کم، جزیی............................................................2. whip outРусско-персидский словарь > выхватывать (I) > выхватить (II)
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2 крутить (II) (нсв)
............................................................1. turn(vt. & n.) نوبت، چرخش، گردش (بدور محور یامرکزی)، چرخ، گشت ماشین تراش، پیچ خوردگی، قرقره، استعداد، میل، تمایل، تغییر جهت، تاه زدن، برگرداندن، پیچاندن، گشتن، چرخیدن، گرداندن، وارونه کردن، تبدیل کردن، تغییر دادن، دگرگون ساختن............................................................2. whirl(vt. & vi. & n.) چرخانیدن، چرخش، چرخیدن، گردش سریع، حرکت گردابی............................................................3. twirl(vt. & vi. & n.) چرخش، گردش، چرخیدن............................................................4. twist(vt. & vi. & n.) پیچ، تاب، نخ یا ریسمان تابیده، پیچ خوردگی، پیچیدن، تابیدن، پیچ دار کردن............................................................5. roll up(v.) جمع کردن، اندوختن، چرخیدن............................................................6. whip up............................................................7. swirl(vt. & vi. & n.) چرخش، چرخ خوری، حرکت چرخشی، گردیدن، گشتن، باعث چرخش شدن............................................................8. order about............................................................9. have way............................................................10. go out(v.) خاموش شدن، اعتصاب کردن، دست کشیدن از، چاپ یا منتشر شدن، بیرون رفتن............................................................11. have an affair............................................................
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