Stroke
"Stroke" in bg
галене
galene
(act of moving one’s hand or an object along a surface in one direction, touching it lightly — see also caress)
загребване
zagrebvane
(movement of an oar or paddle through water; manner in which such movements are made)
загребване
zagrebvane
(specific combination of movements of the arms and legs which, when repeated, causes the swimmer to advance through the water; manner in which such movements are made)
загребни
zagrebni
(rower who is nearest to the stern of the boat, the movement of whose oar sets the rowing rhythm for the other rowers; position in the boat occupied by this rower)
мазка
mazka
(streak made with a brush)
милване
milvane
(act of moving one’s hand or an object along a surface in one direction, touching it lightly — see also caress)
отделно движение
otdelno dviženie
(single movement with a tool; impact of a tool on an object)
припадък
pripadǎk
(loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted)
у́дар
údar
(act of hitting — see also blow, hit)
удар
udar
((golf) single act of striking at the ball with a club; at matchplay, a shot deducted from a player’s score at a hole as a result of a handicapping system)
удар
udar
((tennis) hitting of a ball with a racket; movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact)
усилие
usilie
(powerful or sudden effort by which something is done or produced; something accomplished by such an effort)
ход
hod
(single movement or thrust of a part (such as a piston) of a machine that moves back and forth; length of this movement)
щрих
štrih
(line or mark made on a surface by an implement for drawing, writing, etc.)
галя
galja
(to move one’s hand or an object along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly)
гла́дя
gládja
(to move one’s hand or an object along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly)
погла́дя
pogládja
(to move one’s hand or an object along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly)
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