vārdnīca vācu - angļu

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weht angļu valodā:

1. wafts wafts


A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.

Angļu vārds "weht"(wafts) notiek komplektos:

Flashcards aus dem Buch - "Fly Fishing in Wonderla...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "A Day with Keats" (May ...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "The Forlorn Hope A Tale...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "The Faith Healer A Play...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "Birds Illustrated by Co...

2. blowing blowing


It's blowing hard.
Though it stopped raining, the wind was still blowing hard.
Dust was blowing in the wind.
Nobody likes him, because he is always blowing his own horn.
The wind was blowing violently, and to make matters worse, it began raining.
He could always tell which direction the wind was blowing.
Although there was no wind blowing, the door opened of itself.
A whistle involves blowing out of your mouth in a certain way.
A strong wind is blowing and I can't walk fast.
You're blowing hot air up in between my butt cheeks.
Fresh air is blowing in.
The wind is blowing and the fruit knows: It's time to fall down.
This may sound like blowing my own horn, but ...
blowing the water out of the line
Glass developed dramatically in the Roman era when glass blowing techniques were invented.

Angļu vārds "weht"(blowing) notiek komplektos:

Flashcards aus dem Buch - "The open sea" (Edgar Le...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "Renascence and Other Po...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "Myth and Romance Being ...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "The Newcastle Song Book...
Flashcards aus dem Buch - "The Poems of Madison Ca...