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Перевод: elbow
[существительное] локоть ; подлокотник ; колено [тех.]; коленчатая труба; угольник ; [глагол] толкать локтем; проталкиваться; толкать локтями; толкаться локтями; протискиваться
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- Keith goes on: "We've been doing it for three or four months now and the only problem was when somebody tripped running to the B stage, fell down and scraped their elbow!"
- Coming on as a second-half substitute after two years out with an elbow injury, Montana led the San Francisco 49ers to three scores in the fourth quarter to clinch a 24-6 victory over the Detroit Lions.
- Herr Nordern staggered as the night air hit him and Bodo held his elbow as they lurched back to the flats.
- A red man alone in the midst of his enemies, helmetless, red hair flying over his red plaid, mouth red as if from drinking the blood that flowed from wounds on his cheek, his hip and his right elbow, airy as a dancer, careless and crazy with excitement, yelling, singing, laughing and cheering, Lachlan was fighting six men together and winning.
- Paddle strokes - the low brace and high elbow Simon Dawson
- Brentford striker Blissett was yesterday cleared of a charge of causing grievous bodily harm after it was alleged he "cynically and deliberately" thrust his elbow into the face of Torquay's John Uzzell.
- Last September the Redruth hooker, 28, could have had no hope of playing at Twickenham as he had smashed an elbow in a minor club match and Dawe, his long-standing rival, had been appointed county captain.
- The later stages of arm control involve lifting the hemiplegic arm and controlling it in space while bending and straightening the elbow.
- He'd put his elbow up slightly as he took the bag from her because sometimes she would clout him with it.
- The method I prefer, however, is just to make a play of looking at the coin after each few rubs on the elbow.
- Omi squeezed Erika's elbow.
- This is especially pronounced in the front bent versions where this elbow acts as a lever, "kicking" the cutting edge off the surface, and forcing a more awkward cutting position.
- Roger arrived at her elbow with more wine and a further introduction.
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