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пля́скам — meaning in English

plyaskam

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English meaning

  • clap verb To strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, especially to applaud.
  • cuff noun The end part of a sleeve or pant leg, often folded or fastened around the wrist or ankle.
  • dabble verb To try an activity casually or occasionally, without serious commitment.
  • flap noun A flat piece attached along one edge that can hang loose or swing, such as on an envelope, pocket, or tent.
  • flounder verb To struggle clumsily or act confused, especially when trying to make progress.
  • smack noun A sharp, stinging slap or blow.

Senses

пля́скам is used for these senses in English:

  • clap (intransitive) To strike the palms of the hands together, creating a sharp sound.
  • cuff (transitive) To hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap.
  • dabble (transitive) To cause splashing by moving a body part like a bill or limb in soft mud, water, etc., often playfully; to play in shallow water; to paddle.
  • flap (transitive) To move (something broad and loose) up and down.
  • flounder (intransitive) To flop around as a fish out of water.
  • smack To slap or hit someone.

clap — full definition

  1. verb To strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, especially to applaud.
  2. noun The act of clapping, or the sharp sound it makes.
  3. noun A sudden, loud noise, especially of thunder.

cuff — full definition

  1. noun The end part of a sleeve or pant leg, often folded or fastened around the wrist or ankle.
  2. noun Informal word for a handcuff.
  3. verb To put handcuffs on someone.
  4. verb Slang: to become exclusively involved in a romantic relationship, especially in colder months.

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