Jerk
Translations of "jerk" (37 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | رَعَشَة(sudden, uncontrolled movement), هَزَّة(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), يرتعش(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), يهز(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | raʕaša, hazza | |
| Belarusian | рывок(physics: rate of change in acceleration) | ryvók | |
| Bulgarian | друсане(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), дърпане(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), изтласкване(weightlifting: type of lift), рязко движение(sudden, uncontrolled movement), друсам(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), дръпвам се(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), тласкам(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), трепвам(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement) | drusane, dǎrpane, iztlaskvane, rjazko dviženie, drusam, drǎpvam se, tlaskam, trepvam | |
| Catalan | sobreacceleració(physics: rate of change in acceleration) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 傻瓜(unlikable person), 加加速度(physics: rate of change in acceleration), 急動度 /急动度(physics: rate of change in acceleration), 抖(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), 痙攣 /痉挛(sudden, uncontrolled movement), 笨蛋(unlikable person), 蠢人(unlikable person), 抖(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), 曬乾 /晒干(to cure by cutting into strips and drying), 風乾 /风干(to cure by cutting into strips and drying) | shǎguā, jiājiāsùdù, jídòngdù, dǒu, jìngluán, bèndàn, chǔnrén, dǒu, shàigān, fēnggān | |
| Czech | blb(dull or stupid person), blb(unlikable person), blbec(dull or stupid person), blbec(unlikable person), cuknutí(sudden, uncontrolled movement), debil(dull or stupid person), debil(unlikable person), hlupák(dull or stupid person), hovado(unlikable person), hňup(dull or stupid person), idiot(dull or stupid person), idiot(unlikable person), kretén(dull or stupid person), kretén(unlikable person), nadhoz(weightlifting: type of lift), pitomec(dull or stupid person), pitomec(unlikable person), ryv(physics: rate of change in acceleration), trhnutí(sudden, uncontrolled movement), trhnutí(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), škubnutí(sudden, uncontrolled movement), škubnutí(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | — | |
| Danish | fjols(unlikable person), idiot(unlikable person) | — | |
| Dutch | droplul(unlikable person), klojo(unlikable person), lul(unlikable person), ruk(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), tic(sudden, uncontrolled movement), zak(unlikable person) | — | |
| Esperanto | aĉulo(unlikable person), idioto(unlikable person), stultulo(unlikable person) | — | |
| Finnish | idiootti(dull or stupid person), kiihtyvyyden muutos(physics: rate of change in acceleration), kiskaisu(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), kusipää(unlikable person), mulkku(unlikable person), nykäisy(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), nykäys(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), nykäys(physics: rate of change in acceleration), nytkähdys(sudden, uncontrolled movement), paskiainen(unlikable person), säpsähdys(sudden, uncontrolled movement), tomppeli(dull or stupid person), toope(dull or stupid person), ääliö(dull or stupid person), heilahduttaa(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), heilahtaa(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), heilauttaa(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), kuivata(to cure by cutting into strips and drying), nytkähtää(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), nytkäyttää(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), tönäistä(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), valmistaa kuivalihaa(to cure by cutting into strips and drying) | — | |
| French | cahot(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), clonie(sudden, uncontrolled movement), con(unlikable person), conard(unlikable person), connard(unlikable person), convulsion(sudden, uncontrolled movement), crétin(unlikable person), myoclonie(sudden, uncontrolled movement), saccade(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), secousse(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), soubresaut(sudden, uncontrolled movement), spasme(sudden, uncontrolled movement), suraccélération(physics: rate of change in acceleration), sursaut(sudden, uncontrolled movement), tic(sudden, uncontrolled movement), tressaillement(sudden, uncontrolled movement) | — | |
| Georgian | კვრა(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), კრუნჩხვა(sudden, uncontrolled movement), სპაზმი(sudden, uncontrolled movement), ტოკვა(sudden, uncontrolled movement), ხელის კვრა(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | ḳvra, ḳrunčxva, sṗazmi, ṭoḳva, xelis ḳvra | |
| German | Arsch(unlikable person), Arschloch(unlikable person), Blödmann(dull or stupid person), Dummkopf(dull or stupid person), Flasche(unlikable person), Hanswurst(unlikable person), Ruck(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), Ruck(physics: rate of change in acceleration), Sackarsch(unlikable person), Saftsack(unlikable person), Schwein(unlikable person), Trottel(dull or stupid person), Trottel(unlikable person), Wichser(unlikable person), Zuckung(sudden, uncontrolled movement), dörren(to cure by cutting into strips and drying), rucken(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), zucken(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement) | — | |
| Greek | κόπανος(unlikable person) | kópanos | |
| Hindi | चांडाल(unlikable person), झटका(sudden, uncontrolled movement), झटकना(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement) | cāṇḍāl, jhaṭkā, jhaṭaknā | |
| Hungarian | geci(unlikable person), seggfej(unlikable person), ráng(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), rángat(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | — | |
| Icelandic | kippur(sudden, uncontrolled movement), kippur(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), rykkur(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), viðbragð(sudden, uncontrolled movement) | — | |
| Indonesian | bajingan(unlikable person), bangsat(unlikable person), brengsek(unlikable person), perubahan percepatan(physics: rate of change in acceleration), sentakan(physics: rate of change in acceleration), sontoloyo(unlikable person) | — | |
| Interlingua | spasmo(sudden, uncontrolled movement), succussa(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), vexator(unlikable person) | — | |
| Italian | babbeo(unlikable person), buco del culo(unlikable person), chiavica(unlikable person), idiota(unlikable person), scatto(sudden, uncontrolled movement), scemo(unlikable person), sobbalzo(sudden, uncontrolled movement), spasmo(sudden, uncontrolled movement), strappo(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), strattone(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), stronzo(unlikable person), tic(sudden, uncontrolled movement) | — | |
| Japanese | ジャーク(weightlifting: type of lift), 加加速度(physics: rate of change in acceleration), 躍度(physics: rate of change in acceleration) | jāku, kakasokudo, yakudo | |
| Korean | 가가속도(physics: rate of change in acceleration), 저크(weightlifting: type of lift) | gagasokdo, jeokeu | |
| Macedonian | шутрак(unlikable person) | šutrak | |
| Malay | sentakan(physics: rate of change in acceleration) | — | |
| Māori | pahiwi(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), pahiwi(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), whakanou(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), whakanounou(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | طوی(dull or stupid person) | toy | |
| Polish | zryw(physics: rate of change in acceleration) | — | |
| Portuguese | abécula(unlikable person), babaca(dull or stupid person), cacoete(sudden, uncontrolled movement), espasmo(sudden, uncontrolled movement), estúpido(unlikable person), puxada(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), sacudida(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), tique(sudden, uncontrolled movement), trejeito(sudden, uncontrolled movement), charquear(to cure by cutting into strips and drying), espasmar(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement) | — | |
| Quechua | ch'arkiy(to cure by cutting into strips and drying) | — | |
| Russian | вздра́гивание(sudden, uncontrolled movement), гад(unlikable person), гни́да(unlikable person), деби́л(unlikable person), муда́к(unlikable person), негодя́й(unlikable person), подле́ц(unlikable person), подёргивание(sudden, uncontrolled movement), рыво́к(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), рыво́к(physics: rate of change in acceleration), спазм(sudden, uncontrolled movement), су́дорога(sudden, uncontrolled movement), тик(sudden, uncontrolled movement), толчо́к(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), вздра́гивать(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), вздро́гнуть(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), вя́лить(to cure by cutting into strips and drying), дёргать(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), дёргаться(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), дёрнуть(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), дёрнуться(intransitive: to make a sudden uncontrolled movement), рвану́ть(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | vzdrágivanije, gad, gnída, debíl, mudák, negodjáj, podléc, podjórgivanije, ryvók, ryvók, spazm, súdoroga, tik, tolčók, vzdrágivatʹ, vzdrógnutʹ, vjálitʹ, djórgatʹ, djórgatʹsja, djórnutʹ, djórnutʹsja, rvanútʹ | |
| Spanish | cabrón(unlikable person), cretino(unlikable person), culeado(unlikable person), espasmo(sudden, uncontrolled movement), estremecimiento(sudden, uncontrolled movement), imbécil(unlikable person), repullo(sudden, uncontrolled movement), sacudida(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), soplagaitas(unlikable person), tic(sudden, uncontrolled movement), tipejo(unlikable person), tirón(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), tirón(physics: rate of change in acceleration), tumbo(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), jalonear(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), tironear(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | — | |
| Swedish | fjant(dull or stupid person), idiot(unlikable person), knyck(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), ryck(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), ryckning(sudden, uncontrolled movement), skakning(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), spasm(sudden, uncontrolled movement), tölp(unlikable person) | — | |
| Tagalog | gago(unlikable person), kupal(dull or stupid person), lukbain(to cure by cutting into strips and drying) | — | |
| Turkish | ani hareket(quick, often unpleasant tug or shake), ani hareket(physics: rate of change in acceleration), aşağılık kimse(unlikable person), pislik(unlikable person), silki(sudden, uncontrolled movement), titreme(sudden, uncontrolled movement) | — | |
| Urdu | چنڈال(unlikable person) | — | |
| Welsh | twpsyn(dull or stupid person) | — | |
| Zealandic | snokke(transitive: to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | — |
друсане, дърпане, изтласкване, рязко движение, друсам, дръпвам се, тласкам, трепвам
drusane, dǎrpane, iztlaskvane, rjazko dviženie, drusam, drǎpvam se, tlaskam, trepvam
sobreacceleració
傻瓜, 加加速度, 急動度 /急动度, 抖, 痙攣 /痉挛, 笨蛋, 蠢人, 抖, 曬乾 /晒干, 風乾 /风干
shǎguā, jiājiāsùdù, jídòngdù, dǒu, jìngluán, bèndàn, chǔnrén, dǒu, shàigān, fēnggān
blb, blb, blbec, blbec, cuknutí, debil, debil, hlupák, hovado, hňup, idiot, idiot, kretén, kretén, nadhoz, pitomec, pitomec, ryv, trhnutí, trhnutí, škubnutí, škubnutí
fjols, idiot
droplul, klojo, lul, ruk, tic, zak
aĉulo, idioto, stultulo
idiootti, kiihtyvyyden muutos, kiskaisu, kusipää, mulkku, nykäisy, nykäys, nykäys, nytkähdys, paskiainen, säpsähdys, tomppeli, toope, ääliö, heilahduttaa, heilahtaa, heilauttaa, kuivata, nytkähtää, nytkäyttää, tönäistä, valmistaa kuivalihaa
cahot, clonie, con, conard, connard, convulsion, crétin, myoclonie, saccade, secousse, soubresaut, spasme, suraccélération, sursaut, tic, tressaillement
Arsch, Arschloch, Blödmann, Dummkopf, Flasche, Hanswurst, Ruck, Ruck, Sackarsch, Saftsack, Schwein, Trottel, Trottel, Wichser, Zuckung, dörren, rucken, zucken
geci, seggfej, ráng, rángat
kippur, kippur, rykkur, viðbragð
bajingan, bangsat, brengsek, perubahan percepatan, sentakan, sontoloyo
spasmo, succussa, vexator
babbeo, buco del culo, chiavica, idiota, scatto, scemo, sobbalzo, spasmo, strappo, strattone, stronzo, tic
sentakan
pahiwi, pahiwi, whakanou, whakanounou
zryw
abécula, babaca, cacoete, espasmo, estúpido, puxada, sacudida, tique, trejeito, charquear, espasmar
ch'arkiy
вздра́гивание, гад, гни́да, деби́л, муда́к, негодя́й, подле́ц, подёргивание, рыво́к, рыво́к, спазм, су́дорога, тик, толчо́к, вздра́гивать, вздро́гнуть, вя́лить, дёргать, дёргаться, дёрнуть, дёрнуться, рвану́ть
vzdrágivanije, gad, gnída, debíl, mudák, negodjáj, podléc, podjórgivanije, ryvók, ryvók, spazm, súdoroga, tik, tolčók, vzdrágivatʹ, vzdrógnutʹ, vjálitʹ, djórgatʹ, djórgatʹsja, djórnutʹ, djórnutʹsja, rvanútʹ
cabrón, cretino, culeado, espasmo, estremecimiento, imbécil, repullo, sacudida, soplagaitas, tic, tipejo, tirón, tirón, tumbo, jalonear, tironear
fjant, idiot, knyck, ryck, ryckning, skakning, spasm, tölp
gago, kupal, lukbain
ani hareket, ani hareket, aşağılık kimse, pislik, silki, titreme
چنڈال
twpsyn
snokke
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