Translation "ljuljati se" to English

dangle · rock · swing · vacillate · wabble · wag

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.

On that view, consciousness doesn't dangle outside the physical world as some kind of extra.
Source: TED2020
AM: It doesn't have to be a real dangle. Just walk. It starts to go.
Source: TED2020
Some of it even came from lianas, those things that dangle in the middle of the jungle.
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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Tom acts like a rock star.
Source: Tatoeba
Tom sat down on a rock and removed a stone from his shoe.
Source: Tatoeba
For example, somebody wrote, "Hey Ze, if you ever come to Boulder, you should rock out with us," and I said, "Why wait?"
Source: TED2020

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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If you think the one on the left is Jazz and the one on the right is Swing, clap your hands.
Source: TED2020
The party was in full swing when he left.
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

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 and cats swish theirs.
Source: Tatoeba
Tom used to wag school a lot when he was a kid.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: waggle

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