Translation "ljuljati" to English

ljuljati{verb}
cradle · dandle · dangle · swing
dandle
dangle · rock · swing · vacillate · wabble · wag

ljuljati

verbIPA: / ʎuʎati /
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cradle

verbIPA: / kreɪdl̩ /

1. To hold gently and carefully.
2. To rock or place in or as if in a cradle; SYN. rock.
3. To bring up from infancy.
4. To cut g
rain with a cradle scythe.
5. To run with the stick, in the sport of lacrosse.
6. To wash in a cradle (said of gold).

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But scientists now believe that black smokers were too hot for LUCA— so now the top candidates for the cradle of life are white smokers.
Source: TED2020
The baby soon fell asleep in the cradle.
Source: Tatoeba
And so we call it "cradle to cradle," and our goal is very simple.
Source: TED2020

dandle

verbIPA: / dændl̩ /

1. To move (a baby) up and down in one's arms or on one's knees.
2. To pet, as of a small child.

dangle

verbIPA: / dæŋɡl̩ /

1. To cause to dangle or hang freely.
2. To hang freely; SYN. swing, drop.

Another tactic that he used is he would dangle a dollar bill in front of me and have me chase it.
Source: TED2020
What you're trying to look at is, the males have claspers, which kind of dangle out behind the back of the shark.
Source: TED2020
AM: It doesn't have to be a real dangle. Just walk. It starts to go.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: drop · swing

swing

verbgrammarIPA: / swˈɪŋ /

(Irregular preterit, past participle: swung).
1. To change direction with a swinging motion; turn.
2. To make a big sweeping gesture or movement; SYN. sweep, swing out.
3. To move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; SYN. sway.
4. To move in a curve.
5. To cha
nge drastically.
6. To hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement.
7. To influence decisively; SYN. swing over.
8. To live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style.
9. To be a social swinger; socialize actively; SYN. get around.

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What about if we use a big hammer and we swing it and we hit the nail like this, in the place of putting the hammer on the nail and pushing and try to put it in? That won't work.
Source: TED2020
Come swing with me.
Source: Tatoeba
One is called "Jazz" and the other one is called "Swing."
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: dangle · dro · get around · sway · sweep · swing ou · swing over

ljuljati dete

verbIPA: / ʎuʎati dete /
English translation

dandle

verbIPA: / dændl̩ /

1. To move (a baby) up and down in one's arms or on one's knees.
2. To pet, as of a small child.

ljuljati se

verbIPA: / ʎuʎati se /
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dangle

verbIPA: / dæŋɡl̩ /

1. To cause to dangle or hang freely.
2. To hang freely; SYN. swing, drop.

What you're trying to look at is, the males have claspers, which kind of dangle out behind the back of the shark.
Source: TED2020
Another tactic that he used is he would dangle a dollar bill in front of me and have me chase it.
Source: TED2020
AM: It doesn't have to be a real dangle. Just walk. It starts to go.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: drop · swing

rock

verbIPA: / ʁˈɔk /

1. To move back and forth, like a ship; SYN. sway, shake.
2. To rouse to excitement (as by performing rock music)
3. To become moved backward and forward under often violent impact; also;
to move gently back and forth
4. To move forward at a steady pace; also; to move forward at a high speed
5. To sing, dance to, or play rock music

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Back where I'm from, most of our caves are made of lava rock, because we have a lot of volcanoes out there.
Source: TED2020
I'm gonna bust this rock, boy, from here to Macon.
Source: TED2020
Mary sat alone on a rock.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: shake · sway

swing

verbgrammarIPA: / swˈɪŋ /

(Irregular preterit, past participle: swung).
1. To change direction with a swinging motion; turn.
2. To make a big sweeping gesture or movement; SYN. sweep, swing out.
3. To move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; SYN. sway.
4. To move in a curve.
5. To cha
nge drastically.
6. To hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement.
7. To influence decisively; SYN. swing over.
8. To live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style.
9. To be a social swinger; socialize actively; SYN. get around.

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A swing allows one to enter and swing over to the other side until gravity deports them back to their own country.
Source: TED2020
But the fact is, without the dancer who knows how to use his body and swing on those wires, it's nothing.
Source: TED2020
Carriers go both ways because they're a swing asset.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: dangle · dro · get around · sway · sweep · swing ou · swing over

vacillate

verbIPA: / væsəlet /

1. To move one way and the other; to reel or stagger; to waver.
2. To fluctuate in mind or opinion; to be unsteady or inconstant; to waver.
3. Fluctuate in opinion or resolution
4. Waver; fluctuate.

Synonyms: fluctuate · hover · oscillate · vibrate · waver

wabble

verbIPA: / wɑːbəl /

1. To move or proceed with an irregular rocking or staggering motion or unsteadily and clumsily from side to side.
2. Ttremble, quaver.
3. Waver, vacillate.
4. To cause to wobble.

wag

verbIPA: / wæɡ /

1. A repeated motion from side to side; SYN. waggle, shake.
2. To move from side to side, as of fingers and tails; SYN. waggle.

One wag wrote: ["Please, could you expel, or, at least, restrain, the comma-maniac, on your editorial staff?"] Ah, well.
Source: TED2020
Dogs wag their tails when they're happy.
Source: Tatoeba
And my professor at Columbia, Sidney Morgenbesser, a great philosophical wag, when I said to him, "Professor Morgenbesser, why is there something rather than nothing?"
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: waggle

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