Word: bob

Category: bob

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Related words: bob

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Synonyms: bob

eyeglass

Translations: bob

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german
Translations:
bob, schilling, troddel
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french
Translations:
gambader, caracoler, shilling, balancer, bercer, sautiller
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russian
Translations:
ударять, подвеска, балансир, припев, подскакивать, рефрен, помпон, удить, маятник, гиря, ...
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finnish
Translations:
niiata, niiaus, typistää
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czech
Translations:
houpat, poskakovat, šilink, pohupovat
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polish
Translations:
spławik, balansować, huśtać, obciążnik, wisiorek, podskakiwać, wahadło, robert, ciężarek, dyg, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
shilling, súly, szántalp
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greek
Translations:
αναπηδώ
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ukrainian
Translations:
хитатися, кніксен, поштовх, помпон, схил, завиток
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estonian
Translations:
robert, noogutus, hüplema, siilipea, bob
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croatian
Translations:
teg, visak, klatno
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romanian
Translations:
şiling
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slovak
Translations:
závaží, olovnice, kývnutí

The meaning and "use of": bob

noun
  • a style in which the hair is cut short and evenly all around so that it hangs above the shoulders. - She had auburn hair styled in a bob cut, gentle, hazel eyes, and the greatest smile that had ever graced any thin, yet soft face.
  • a weight on a pendulum, plumb line, or kite-tail. - The functioning of a key depends on its rigidity whilst that of clocks and watches depend crucially on the weight of pendulum bobs or the elasticity of springs.
  • a bobsled. - If we sent the skaters down the bob run, there would be no politics, no guessing, no favors exchanged.
  • a shilling. - Now 72, his first taste of the life was as a boy when he'd earn ‘two bob or a shilling’ for helping out various traders until nine o'clock at night.
  • a change of order in bell-ringing. - This table illustrates how you will be affected if the conductor calls a Bob or Single.
verb
  • (of a thing) make a quick short movement up and down. - I could see his red head bobbing around
  • cut (someone's hair) in a bob. - she tied a headscarf over her bobbed brown hair
  • ride on a bobsled. - Initially, though, people came to the Alps for their health, for skating, for bobbing , for being seen and - only marginally - for skiing.

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