huddle

huddle
{'hʌdl}
I. 1. натрупвам (се), струпвам (се)
наблъсквам (се) (up, together)
to HUDDLE together притискаме се един към друг, гушим/сгушваме се един до друг
2. свивам (се) на кълбо (up, up against)
3. навличам (дрехи) (on)
4. върша надве-натри/как да e
to HUDDLE over/through a job, to HUDDLE a job through претупвам/свършвам набързо работа
to HUDDLE up a contract набързо скалъпвам договор
5. ам. съвещаваме се, съветваме се
II. 1. куп (чина), тълпа, бъркотия
2. разг. (тайни) преговори, съвещания
to be in/go into a HUDDLE with шушукаме си с
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{'h^dl} v 1. натрупвам (се), струпвам (се); наблъсквам (се) (u(2) {'h^dl} n 1. куп(чина), тълпа; бъркотия; 2. разг. (тайни)
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струпвам; тълпа; бъркотия; гушим се; гуша се; купчина; куп; навличам; натрупвам; наблъсквам;
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1. i. натрупвам (се), струпвам (се) 2. ii. куп (чина), тълпа, бъркотия 3. to be in/go into a huddle with шушукаме си с 4. to huddle over/through a job, to huddle a job through претупвам/свършвам набързо работа 5. to huddle together притискаме се един към друг, гушим/сгушваме се един до друг 6. to huddle up a contract набързо скалъпвам договор 7. ам. съвещаваме се, съветваме се 8. върша надве-натри/как да e 9. наблъсквам (се) (up, together) 10. навличам (дрехи) (on) 11. разг. (тайни) преговори, съвещания 12. свивам (се) на кълбо (up, up against)
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huddle[hʌdl] I. v 1. натрупвам (се), струпвам (се); наблъсквам (се) (up, together); to \huddle together притискаме се един към друг, гушим (сгушваме се) един до друг; 2. свивам (се) (на кълбо); 3. навличам (дрехи) (on); 4. върша надве-натри, как да е, небрежно, през куп за грош; to \huddle up a contract набързо скалъпвам договор; II. n 1. куп(чина), тълпа; блъсканица, бъркотия; a \huddle of roofs покриви, наблъскани един до друг; 2. разг. тайни преговори (съвещания); to go into a \huddle (with) шушукаме си (с).

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