Translation "ćup" to English

ćup{masculine}
pitcher · pot
čupanje{noun}
avulsion · pluck · wrest
deracination
čupati{verb}
pick · pull · tear

ćup

masculineIPA: / tɕup /
Definition and meaning

(pers.) Veliki zemljani sud (za pekmez, kajmak, turšiju i dr.).

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ćuk · ćukavac · ćumur · ćup · ćuprija · ćuran · ćure · ćurka · ćurlikanje · ćurlikati · ćurčija

English translation

pitcher

nounIPA: / pɪtʃər /

ETYM Old Eng. picher, Old Fren. pichier, Old High Germ. pehhar, pehhâri; prob. of the same origin as Eng. beaker. Related to Beaker.
1. An open vess
el with a handle and a spout for pouring; SYN. ewer.
2. The quantity contained in a pitcher; SYN. pitcherful.

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Take this inhospitable bog, where pitcher plants reign supreme.
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You filled the pitcher to the brim.
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Enzymes and bacteria in the liquid slowly break his body down into microscopic particles the pitcher plant can consume through its leaves.
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Synonyms: ewer · hurler · mound · pitcherful · twirler

pot

nounIPA: / pˈo /

ETYM Akin to lg. pott, Dutch pot, Dan. potte, Swed. potta, Icel. pottr, French pot; of unknown origin.
1. Metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid.
2. A container in which plants are cultivated; SYN. flowerpot.
3. The quantity contained in a pot; SYN. potful.
4. The cumulative stake in a game (such as poker); SYN. jackpot, kitty.
5. (Informal) Slang terms for a paunch; SYN. potbelly, bay window, corporation, tummy.

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There's a lid for every pot.
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She renewed the soil in the flower pot.
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Fill the pot with water.
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Synonyms: Mary Jane · batch · bay window · can · commode · corporation · crapper · deal · dope · flock · flowerpot · gage · good deal · grass · great deal · green goddess · hatful · heap · jackpot · kitty · locoweed · lot · mass · mess · mickle · mint · muckle · peck · pile · plenty · potbelly · potentiometer · potful · potty · quite a little · raft · sens · sess · sight · skunk · slew · smoke · spate · stack · stool · thron · tidy sum · toilet · tummy · wad · weed · whole lot · whole sle

čupanje

nounIPA: / tʃupaɲe /
English translation

avulsion

nounIPA: / avylsjˈɔ̃ /

ETYM Latin avulsio.
Act of pulling away part of body, either by injury or surgery.
A forcible tearing or separation of one body part from another.

He had a brachial avulsion, so the nerves were cut and the arm was paralyzed, lying in a sling for a year, and then the arm was amputated.
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pluck

nounIPA: / plək /

1. An act or instance of plucking or pulling
2. The heart, liver, lungs, and trachea of a slaughtered animal especially as an item of food
3. Cour
ageous readiness to fight or continue against odds; dogged resolution
4. The act of pulling and releasing a taut cord.

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There are birds that pluck out feathers.
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It isn't good enough simply to pluck a couple and say, "They'll do."
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He knows how to pluck a chicken.
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Synonyms: gutsiness · pluckiness

wrest

nounIPA: / rest /

The action of wresting; wrench

Ask for the moon and I shall wrest it from the heavens.
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Local revolutionaries sought to wrest control of Madagascar from France’s lingering colonial rule.
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čupanje iz korena

nounIPA: / tʃupaɲe iz korena /
English translation

deracination

noun

Uprooting, exiling a person from his culture and natural environment, extermination

čupati

verbIPA: / tʃupati /
Definition and meaning

Trgati, kidati.

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pick

verbIPA: / pɪk /

1. To select carefully from a group: SYN. choose, select, identify, take.
2. To look for and gather; SYN. pluck, cull.
3. To remove in small bits:
4. To provoke:
5. To attack with or as if with a pickaxe of ice or rocky ground, for example; SYN. break up.
6. To pilfer or rob:

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And so we use our over 150,000 advertisers and millions of advertisements, so we pick the one that's most relevant to what you're actually looking at, much as we do on search.
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I was doing a show, and they said, "We'll send a driver to pick you up."
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Please pick up my dry cleaning.
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Synonyms: beak · blame · break up · clean · cull · cull out · find fault · foot · nibble · peck · pick off · pick over · pick up · piece · pluck · plunk

pull

verbIPA: / pˈʊl /

1. To apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
2. To cause to move along the ground by pulling; SYN. draw, force.
3. To move into a certain direction; o
f a car; SYN. drive.
4. To steer into a certain direction; of a vehicle
5. To strain abnormally; of muscles and tendons; SYN. overstretch.

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Albert reaches in his pocket to pull out, you know, this black rubber band, but what comes out instead is a knife.
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They'll see somebody asking for money on the sidewalk and they'll pull out their phones and look really busy, or they'll go to the museum and they'll waltz right on by the donation box.
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Fathers were in a space where they were able to make their daughter's plate, and pull out her chair and extend his hand for a dance.
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Synonyms: attract · commit · deplumate · deplume · displume · draw · draw in · draw out · extract · force · get out · overstretch · perpetrate · pluck · pull along · pull back · pull down · pull in · pull off · pull out · pull up · rend · rip · rive · root · side · take out · tear

tear

verbgrammarIPA: / ˈtɪr /

(Irregular preterit, past participle: tore, torn).
1. To separate or cause to separate abruptly; SYN. rupture, snap, bust.
2. To separate or be separated by
force.
3. To move quickly and violently; SYN. shoot, shoot down, charge, buck.
4. (To weep) To fill with tears or shed tears.

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But if you tear it in the middle now, I didn't touch this breadth, but still, the meaning of this changes.
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She wiped a tear from her cheek.
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Mayor Giuliani wanted to tear it down.
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Similar words to "ćup"

ćuba · cepač · čep · čepa · čip · čupav
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