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81 whewhera
stretch legs wide apart (seated) -
82 muy separado
adj.wide apart, widely separated, asunder. -
83 растопыривать
несов. - растопы́ривать, сов. - растопы́рить; (вн.) разг.spread (d) wide apart -
84 растопыриваться
несов. - растопы́риваться, сов. - растопы́риться; разг. -
85 raskrečen
pp with legs (wide) apart; (zajahavši) astride (of), astraddle (of) -
86 razdaleko
adv wide apart, with an interval be- tween, with intervening space | milju razdaleko with one mile between, one mile from one another; kuća ima malo i razdaleko su there are few houses and far between -
87 на большом расстоянии друг от друга
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88 Cheese Winding
A large quantity of yarn is wound by this method, both grey and coloured, since the cheeses can be bleached or dyed without reeling or rewinding. A cheese is a form of yarn package wound in zig-zag crossings, so that it holds firm without end flanges. A cheese can be built up either "open wind" or "close wind." Open Wind - The coils of yarn are placed wide apart and when unwinding there is little tendency for the yam to slip. This method of winding also gives greater production of the frame. Close Wind - The coils of yarn are practically side by side. -
89 wijdbeens
♦voorbeelden:1 wijdbeens staan/liggen • stand straddle-legged, lie spread-eagled -
90 sandalambi
vt.to stand or sit with legs open; sandalame tehebi sitting with legs wide apart -
91 whewhera
stretch legs wide apart (seated) -
92 tirara
Maori for wide apart -
93 toiroa
Maori for wide apart -
94 Waiho i te toipoto, kaua i te toiroa
Let us keep close together, not wide apart. (proverb)Maori-English dictionary > Waiho i te toipoto, kaua i te toiroa
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95 engkang
meng-engkang walk with legs wide apart. -
96 jarang
rare, scare. 2 infrequently, rarely, seldom. 3 spaced, wide apart k.r(of teeth, plants, etc.). 4 coarse in texture k.r(cloth). 5 spare k.r(of inhabitants), scanty k.r(of hair). -
97 kangkang
1. meng-kangkang) wide apart k.r(of legs). 2) straddle, sit astride. 2. meng-kangkang strangle. meng-kangkang-i take by force or illegally. -
98 renggang
distantly spaced, wide apart. 2 loose (of knot). -
99 kangkang
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100 kengkang
to walk with legs wide apart
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