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Перевод: flutter speek flutter


[существительное]
трепетание; дрожание; махание; порхание; трепет ; волнение; переполох ; риск (в азартной игре) ; вибрация ; флаттер ;
[глагол]
трепетать; дрожать; развеваться; вибрировать; махать; махать крыльями; бить крыльями; волновать; беспокоить; волноваться; беспокоиться; биться неровно; дрожать от волнения; перепархивать


Тезаурус:

  1. Pretending nothing unusual is happening he gives his wings one flutter, lifts the sunken foot and puts down the other - and so it goes on.
  2. Cause them to flutter in the air, and sneak
  3. Still, many of these Sids can surely afford such a flutter on the stockmarket: one quarter of the 11m own shares worth less than 500 - 875 or, more simply, in any currency, peanuts.
  4. If the sound of hooves on the turf makes your heart flutter, you may prefer to think of chance in terms of odds .
  5. Spending money with dealers whose taste I like is my method of shopping, but it is always fun, and often profitable, to have a flutter at the auction rooms.
  6. When I open it, a load of bits of paper fall out and flutter to the ground.
  7. It leapt back into the air with an explosive flutter of wing and tail, warbling consternation, signalling alarm.
  8. Hands flutter beseechingly; voices plead; dollar bills are entrusted to strangers to pass along to the aisles; low-flying choc ices and cans of Coke come hurtling back.
  9. But when your father has been murdered the day you make only the fourth televised maximum break, when you win your first major title and receive a hero's reception on returning to your native land, even the prospect of meeting Hendry is going to cause no more than a flutter of the eyelid.
  10. It became a parting of the ways, not a harmless flutter over whether to have a bit of a change or a grumble about poll tax.
  11. The French finance minister, Mr Pierre Beregovoy, had sent a flutter of excitement through the international financial markets when he announced at mid-morning that all remaining exchange controls would be swept away.
  12. Aylesbury's footballers have progressed to the second round of the FA Cup - and an away tie at Northampton Town - without a flutter of recognition from the whiter-than-white duck which provides their nickname.
  13. To protect the young, tender leaves of seedlings such as brassicas and lettuce, stretch the old tape between canes about 18in from the ground, where it will flutter in the breeze and glitter in the sunshine.

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