оддалечува) (reflexive with се) to move further away, distance oneself (reflexive with се) to drift apart, lose touch Conjugation of се оддалечи (perfective...
jacket надува́ть щёки ― naduvátʹ ščóki ― to be puffed up; give oneself airs to drift (by wind) to give someone a chill (colloquial) to dupe, to swindle...
(after) тяну́ться к сла́ве ― tjanútʹsja k sláve ― to strive after fame to drift passive of тяну́ть (tjanútʹ) Conjugation of тяну́ться (class 3c imperfective...
samman, andra glider isär. [Our vowels change. Some blend together, others drift apart.]”, in Språktidningen [The language journal][1], number 3 försörja...
low to the ground. (rare) Drifting or distraction of the mind. (rare) The feeling a false feeling of movement inside oneself. English: creeping Scots:...
Proto-Germanic *drībaną. drīva drive forward; push on force manage; perform inflict drift; wander about Conjugation of drīva (strong) Swedish: driva driva first-person...
ideophonic) vast; great; impressive overflowing; drifting leisurely self-satisfied; immensely pleased with oneself 喜氣洋洋/喜气洋洋 (xǐqìyángyáng) 喜洋洋 (xǐyángyáng)...
drive the enemy from his position: loco movere, depellere, deicere hostem (B. G. 7. 51) to be driven out of one's course; to drift: deferri, deici aliquo...
Man with the Hoe, and Other Poems (poem), The Toilers: Their blind feet drift in the darkness, and no one is leading; Their toil is the pasture, where...
(curling) A defect in the ice which causes stones thrown into an area to drift in a given direction. (wrestling) An instance of a wrestler being pinned...