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развёртывание
Physical process.
activity
motion
Russian
развёртывание
Portuguese
obstáculo
Catalan
impediment
Spanish
tropiezo
An unforeseen obstacle.
hitch
snag
hang-up
Portuguese
obstáculo
Portuguese
arranhar
Catalan
esgarrapar
Spanish
picar
Cause friction.
scratch
fray
fret
itch
chafe
Portuguese
arranhar
Catalan
neteja
The act of rubbing or wiping.
wipe
Catalan
neteja
scratch
fray
fret
itch
chafe
1
The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from
scratch
.
2
Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from
scratch
.
3
This company was started from
scratch
and was delivered within a year.
4
Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from
scratch
.
5
The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from
scratch
.
1
I thought it was the result of the
fray
in the Tower.
2
As always, political issues are starting to enter the
fray
,
he said.
3
Analysts say the army is loath to step into the political
fray
.
4
They had been able to join the
fray
at a critical moment.
5
They had been, in their time, in the thick of the
fray
.
1
We
fret
over which areas will get flooded as sea levels rise.
2
Unfortunately, for now, there is far more to
fret
about than celebrate.
3
The lily may grow; the man must
fret
and toil and spin.
4
We
fret
about mass extinction, but not enough to change our habits.
5
Don't
fret
,
because no qualifications are necessary to trade as an accountant.
1
Each of these pieces of open source technology scratches a different
itch
.
2
The palm of her hand started to
itch
,
or so she said.
3
Webmonkey: Many successful web applications start with developers scratching their own
itch
.
4
My body was filled with restlessness; my left forearm began to
itch
.
5
This left an
itch
unscratched when larger gatherings wanted to role play.
1
Many Uighurs
chafe
at Chinese government controls on their culture and religion.
2
Nonentities are never slandered; they
chafe
because they are left in peace.
3
The strings crossed, and the upper began to
chafe
the lower savagely.
4
His terrible headache made him
chafe
at any prolonging of the scene.
5
But perhaps inevitably, the bonds between the team eventually start to
chafe
.
1
A headstrong approach will almost definitely
rub
others up the wrong way!
2
But that's the
rub
:
there are tens of thousands of civilians there.
3
It was arousing to feel another's power
rub
against yours that way.
4
Stew tomatoes slowly one-half hour;
rub
through strainer; heat and add soda.
5
You have beaten Austria, it is true; but Russia-thereis the
rub
.
6
Then
rub
it off, Polly;
rub
the rust and the strangeness off.
7
Part the hair in different places and
rub
ointment into the scalp.
8
He might
rub
people up the wrong way but he is determined.
9
Here is the
rub
;
he must aim at seeming, not being, natural.
10
But we need your help to
rub
the blasphemy in even deeper.
11
Finally, ensure to
rub
the rind with oil and coarse sea salt.
12
His right hand began to
rub
in small circles on the Bible.
13
My ex said I had a problem. I let her
rub
me.
14
Give it a
rub
or two; that will fix it up again.
15
She wanted to
rub
her arms, but that might draw Brace's attention.
16
She began to
rub
at her right wrist with her other hand.
rub
·
rub off
rub shoulders
rub the butter
rub together
rub salt
Russian
развёртывание
Portuguese
obstáculo
arranhar
Catalan
impediment
entrebanc
complicació
dificultat
esgarrapar
refregar-se
rascar
ratllar
gratar
polir
arpar
garfinyar
fregar-se
unglejar
neteja
Spanish
tropiezo
impedimento
problema
obstáculo
dificultad
picar
rozar
rascar
restregar
frotar