warding off in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for warding off in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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There are property managers on duty who maintain the structures and the mining claims, as well as warding off trespassers and possible claim jumpers.
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He was known as a clever dodger in the open who used his hands with telling effect in warding off tacklers.
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While electric fences and other deterrents are prohibitively expensive, chillies provide farmers with a cost-effective means of warding off the elephants without inflicting them with permanent damage.
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Family groups inhabit a firm territory, which they protect by warding off other gibbons with their calls.
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Editorial: depression in heart failure is double trouble: warding off the blues requires early screening.
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This is usually done well before the intruder manages to get within close proximity of the defender and the display is often successful at warding off the intruder.
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Warding off occurs when an offensive player uses his free hand to control the stick of an opposing player.
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Instead of warding off dangerous outsiders, historical pageants stressed unity and identification with community by building pride in common achievement.
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Another use of this gesture is for warding off evil eye, jealousy, etc.
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Since the traits are heritable, there must be some evolutionary benefit such as warding off predators.
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