thrusting in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for thrusting in the English»Serbian Dictionary

thrust·ing ['θrʌstɪŋ] ADJ

I.thrust [θrʌst] N

II.thrust <thrust, thrust> [θrʌst] VB intr

III.thrust <thrust, thrust> [θrʌst] VB trans

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It mediates between the column and the load thrusting down upon it, broadening the area of the column's supporting surface.
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Thrusting and exhumation events migrated temporally and spatially.
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Since the referendum result was announced, all kinds of nonentities have been thrusting themselves forward.
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The chicks feed by thrusting their heads down the throat of their parents.
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The boy's enthusiasm and energy is evident in his forward-thrusting pose and billowing clothes.
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Either the pilot or co-pilot had disconnected the autopilot and was manually thrusting the control column forward in order to bring the plane lower.
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Deformation is concentrated in the outermost imbricate zone, with a significant amount of out of sequence thrusting occurring landward.
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We have even had a case of a fox thrusting its head into a bottle bank and being unable to free itself.
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The three storeyed ranges and the forward thrusting subordinate reaches present a complex, but legible and imposing face to the world.
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The rapier's thrusting speed was measured at 5.9 feet per second, or roughly 4 mph.
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