Translation "njihati se" to English

abob · dangle · fluctuate · oscillate · rock · swing · vibrate · wag

njihati se

verbIPA: / ɲixati se /
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English translation

abob

verbarhaic, obsolete

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
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

Synonyms: drop · swing

fluctuate

verbIPA: / flʌktʃəwet /

ETYM Latin fluctuare to flow.
1. To be unstable; have ups and downs.
2. To move in an unstable manner; SYN. vacillate, waver.

Our exchange rate that used to fluctuate all the time is now fairly stable and being managed so that business people have a predictability of prices in the economy.
Source: TED2020
Sloths also use less energy to keep themselves warm because their body temperature can fluctuate by about five degrees Celsius, less than a cold-blooded reptile, but more than most mammals.
Source: TED2020
The budget is bound to fluctuate due to the economy.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: vacillate · waver

oscillate

verbIPA: / ɑːsəlet /

To move or swing from side to side regularly; as of a pendulum, for example; SYN. vibrate.

As these waves oscillate faster, they scale up in energy.
Source: TED2020
Gorgonian fans oscillate with the waves.
Source: TED2020
It does lag behind the skull and then catch up and move back and forth and oscillate.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: hover · vacillat · vibrate

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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So, that's just a rock in the hillside.
Source: TED2020
The rock I saw in the cave was gigantic.
Source: Tatoeba
And there was a rock that I always missed.
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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But the group I'm most interested in is the swing hater.
Source: TED2020
We're at a park, and our kid is swinging on the swing.
Source: TED2020
I was mindful, too, that life can swing wildly and unpredictably from one year to the next, and that people may experience the same age differently.
Source: TED2020

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

vibrate

verbIPA: / vaɪbret /

To shake, quiver, or throb; move mack and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner.

When sound enters the ear canal, it hits the eardrum and makes it vibrate like the head of a drum.
Source: TED2020
You can actually see, right here, it will vibrate.
Source: TED2020
But sound causes all objects to vibrate.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: hover · oscillate · resonate · thrill · tickle · vacillate

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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