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Pound  (pound), Ezra Loomis 1885-1972.
American writer who exerted great influence on the development of modern literature through his poetic works, such as the unfinished Cantos (1925-1960), his critical works, including ABC of Reading (1934), his voluminous contributions to literary magazines, and his tutelage of writers such as T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway.

Pound, Roscoe 1870-1964.
American jurist who was dean of Harvard Law School (1916-1936) and wrote several influential books, including The Spirit of the Common Law (1921).

pound 1  (pound)
n.
1. Abbr. lb.
a. A unit of weight equal to 16 ounces (453.592 grams).
b. A unit of apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces (373.242 grams). See Table at measurement.
2. A unit of weight differing in various countries and times.
3. A British unit of force equal to the weight of a standard one-pound mass where the local acceleration of gravity is 9.817 meters (32.174 feet) per second per second.
4.
a. The basic monetary unit of the United Kingdom, worth 20 shillings or 240 old pence before the decimalization of 1971. Also called pound sterling.
b. See Table at currency.
5. The primary unit of currency in Ireland before the adoption of the euro.
6. A monetary unit of Scotland before the Act of Union (1707). Also called pound scots.
7. The pound key on a telephone.

[Middle English, from Old English pund, from West Germanic *punda-, from Latin (lbra) pond, (a pound) by weight; see (s)pen- in Indo-European roots.]

pound 2  (pound)
v. pound·ed, pound·ing, pounds
v.tr.
1. To strike repeatedly and forcefully. See Synonyms at beat.
2. To beat to a powder or pulp; pulverize or crush.
3. To instill by persistent, emphatic repetition: pounded knowledge into the students' heads.
4. To assault with heavy gunfire.
v.intr.
1. To strike vigorous, repeated blows: He pounded on the table.
2. To move along heavily and noisily: The children pounded up the stairs.
3. To pulsate rapidly and heavily; throb: My heart pounded.
4. To move or work laboriously: a ship that pounded through heavy seas.
n.
1. A heavy blow.
2. The sound of a heavy blow; a thump.
3. The act of pounding.
Idiom:
pound the pavement Slang
To travel the streets on foot, especially in search of work.

[Middle English pounden, alteration of pounen, from Old English pnian.]

pounder n.

pound 3  (pound)
n.
1. A public enclosure for the confinement of stray dogs or livestock.
2. A place in which impounded property is held until redeemed.
3. An enclosure in which animals or fish are trapped or kept.
4. A place of confinement for lawbreakers.
tr.v. pound·ed, pound·ing, pounds
To confine in or as if in a pound; impound.

[Middle English, from Old English pund-, enclosure (as in pundfall, pen).]

Pound [paʊnd]
n
(Biographies / Pound, Ezra (Loomis) (1885-1972) M, US, WRITING: poet, WRITING: translator, WRITING: critic) Ezra (Loomis). 1885-1972, US poet, translator, and critic, living in Europe. Indicted for treason by the US government (1945) for pro-Fascist broadcasts during World War II, he was committed to a mental hospital until 1958. He was a founder of imagism and championed the early work of such writers as T. S. Eliot, Joyce, and Hemingway. His life work, the Cantos (1925-70), is an unfinished sequence of poems, which incorporates mythological and historical materials in several languages as well as political, economic, and autobiographical elements

pound1
vb
1. (when intr, often foll by on or at) to strike heavily and often
2. (tr) to beat to a pulp; pulverize
3. (tr) to instil by constant drilling to pound Latin into him
4. (tr; foll by out) to produce, as by typing heavily
5. to walk (the pavement, street, etc.) repeatedly he pounded the pavement looking for a job
6. (intr) to throb heavily
n
1. a heavy blow; thump
2. the act of pounding
[Old English pūnian; related to Dutch puin rubble]
pounder  n

pound2
n
1. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) an avoirdupois unit of weight that is divided into 16 ounces and is equal to 0.453 592 kilograms Abbreviation lb
2. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) a troy unit of weight divided into 12 ounces equal to 0.373 242 kilograms Abbreviation lb tr, lb t
3. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) an apothecaries' unit of weight, used in the US, that is divided into 5760 grains and is equal to one pound troy
4. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) (not in technical usage) a unit of force equal to the mass of 1 pound avoirdupois where the acceleration of free fall is 32.174 feet per second per second Abbreviation lbf
5. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies)
a.  the standard monetary unit of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, and various UK overseas territories, divided into 100 pence Official name pound sterling
b.  (as modifier) a pound coin
6. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) the standard monetary unit of the following countries
a.  Cyprus: divided into 100 cents
b.  Egypt: divided into 100 piastres
c.  Lebanon: divided into 100 piastres
d.  Syria: divided into 100 piastres
7. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) another name for lira [2]
8. (Historical Terms) Also called pound Scots a former Scottish monetary unit originally worth an English pound but later declining in value to 1 shilling 8 pence
9. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) the former standard monetary unit of the Republic of Ireland, divided into 100 pence; replaced by the euro in 2002 Also called punt
10. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) a former monetary unit of the Sudan replaced by the dinar in 1992
[Old English pund, from Latin pondō pound; related to German Pfund pound, Latin pondus weight]

pound3
n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an enclosure, esp one maintained by a public authority, for keeping officially removed vehicles or distrained goods or animals, esp stray dogs
2. a place where people are confined
3.
a.  a trap for animals
b.  a trap or keepnet for fish See pound net
vb
(tr) to confine in or as if in a pound; impound, imprison, or restrain
[from Late Old English pund- as in pundfeald pinfold]

pound  (pound)
A unit of weight in the US Customary System equal to 16 ounces (0.45 kilograms). See Table at measurement. See Note at weight.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Poundpound - 16 ounces avoirdupois; "he got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds"
avoirdupois unit - any of the units of the avoirdupois system of weights
oz., ounce - a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 16 drams or 28.349 grams
half pound - 8 ounces avoirdupois
stone - an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds; "a heavy chap who must have weighed more than twenty stone"
quarter - a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds)
2.Poundpound - the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence
British monetary unit - monetary unit in Great Britain
penny - a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound
3.pound - a unit of apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces troy
force unit - a unit of measurement of physical force
4.pound - the basic unit of money in Syria; equal to 100 piasters
piaster, piastre - a fractional monetary unit in Egypt and Lebanon and Sudan and Syria
Syrian monetary unit - monetary unit in Syria
5.pound - the basic unit of money in the Sudan; equal to 100 piasters
piaster, piastre - a fractional monetary unit in Egypt and Lebanon and Sudan and Syria
Sudanese monetary unit - monetary unit in the Sudan
6.pound - the basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters
piaster, piastre - a fractional monetary unit in Egypt and Lebanon and Sudan and Syria
Lebanese monetary unit - monetary unit in Lebanon
7.Poundpound - formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
penny - a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound
Irish monetary unit - monetary unit in Eire
8.Poundpound - the basic unit of money in Egypt; equal to 100 piasters
Egyptian monetary unit - monetary unit in Egypt
piaster, piastre - a fractional monetary unit in Egypt and Lebanon and Sudan and Syria
9.pound - the basic unit of money in Cyprus; equal to 100 cents
Cypriot monetary unit - monetary unit in Cyprus
mil - a Cypriot monetary unit equal to one thousandth of a pound
10.pound - a nontechnical unit of force equal to the mass of 1 pound with an acceleration of free fall equal to 32 feet/sec/sec
force unit - a unit of measurement of physical force
quarter pound - 4 ounces avoirdupois
11.PoundPound - United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972)
12.pound - a symbol for a unit of currency (especially for the pound sterling in Great Britain)
symbol - an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
13.pound - a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs; "unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound"
enclosure - a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose
14.Poundpound - the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows); "the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard"; "the pounding of feet on the hallway"
blow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
Verb1.pound - hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument; "the salesman pounded the door knocker"; "a bible-thumping Southern Baptist"
hit - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face"
2.pound - strike or drive against with a heavy impact; "ram the gate with a sledgehammer"; "pound on the door"
thrust - push forcefully; "He thrust his chin forward"
3.pound - move heavily or clumsily; "The heavy man lumbered across the room"
walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
4.pound - move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
pulsate, pulse, throb - expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it"
palpitate, flutter - beat rapidly; "His heart palpitated"
thrash - beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until (it) does not manage to pump out blood at all
beat - indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks; "Beat the rhythm"
flap - move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind"
5.pound - partition off into compartments; "The locks pound the water of the canal"
partition, partition off - divide into parts, pieces, or sections; "The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British"
6.pound - shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits; "The prisoners are safely pounded"
restrain, confine, hold - to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom"
impound, pound - place or shut up in a pound; "pound the cows so they don't stray"
7.pound - place or shut up in a pound; "pound the cows so they don't stray"
restrain, confine, hold - to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom"
pound up, pound - shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits; "The prisoners are safely pounded"
8.pound - break down and crush by beating, as with a pestle; "pound the roots with a heavy flat stone"
fragment, fragmentise, fragmentize, break up - break or cause to break into pieces; "The plate fragmented"

pound1
noun enclosure, yard, pen, compound, kennels, corral (chiefly U.S. & Canad.) The dog has been sent to the pound.

pound2
verb
1. (sometimes with on) beat, strike, hammer, batter, thrash, thump, pelt, clobber (slang), pummel, belabour, beat the living daylights out of He pounded the table with his fist.
2. crush, powder, bruise, bray (dialect), pulverize, comminute (rare) She paused as she pounded the maize grains.
3. pulsate, beat, pulse, throb, palpitate, pitapat I'm sweating and my heart is pounding.
4. (often with out) thump, beat, hammer, bang A group of tribal drummers pounded out an unrelenting beat.
5. stomp, tramp, march, thunder (informal), clomp I pounded up the stairs to my room and slammed the door.
Translations
pound1 [paʊnd]
A. N
1. (= weight) → libra f (= 453,6gr)
half a poundmedia libra
two dollars a pounddos dólares la libra
they sell it by the poundlo venden por libras
to demand one's pound of fleshexigir todo lo que le corresponde a uno IMPERIAL SYSTEM
2. (= money) → libra f
one pound sterlinguna libra esterlina
the pound (Econ) → la libra esterlina
B. CPD pound coin Nmoneda f de una libra
pound note Nbillete m de una libra

pound2 [paʊnd]
A. VT
1. (strike)
1.1. (with fists) [+ door, table] → aporrear, golpear
he pounded the table with his fistaporreó or golpeó la mesa con el puño
to pound one's fists against sthgolpear algo con los puños
to pound sth to pieces (with one's fists)destrozar algo(a puñetazos or con los puños)
1.2. (with hammer) → martillear; (with other instrument) → golpear
he pounded the stake into the ground with a rockclavó la estaca en la tierra golpeándola con una piedra
to pound sth to pieces (with a hammer)destrozar algo(a martillazos)
they pounded him into a pulp with their stickslo molieron a palos
1.3. [sea, waves] → azotar, batir contra
the waves pounded the boat to pieceslas olas batieron contra el bote hasta destrozarlo
1.4. (Mil) day after day long-range artillery pounded the citydía tras día fuego de artillería de largo alcance cayó sobre la ciudad causando estragos
the bombs pounded the city to rubblelas bombas redujeron la ciudad a escombros
2. (Culin) [+ herbs, spices] → machacar; [+ garlic, mixture] → machacar, majar; [+ meat] → golpear; [+ dough] → trabajar
3. (= thump) [+ piano, typewriter] → aporrear
to pound the beatrondar las calles(como policía)
to pound the pavement(s) (US) → patear las calles
B. VI
1. (= throb, pulsate) [head] → estar a punto de estallar; [heart] → palpitar; [music] → retumbar
the blood pounded in his earspodía oír el pulso de la sangre en los oídos
his heart pounded with fear/joy/excitementel corazón le palpitaba de miedo/de alegría/de emoción
2. (= strike) the sea pounded against or on the rocksel mar azotaba las rocas or batía contra las rocas
somebody began pounding at or on the dooralguien empezó a aporrear la puerta
we listened to the rain pounding on the roofoíamos la lluvia cayendo con fuerza sobre el tejado
3. (= move heavily) he was pounding along the roadcorría con paso pesado or pesadamente por la carretera
to pound up/down the stairssubir/bajar las escaleras con paso pesado or pesadamente
the train pounded pastel tren pasó retumbando
pound out VT + ADV he was pounding out a tune on the pianoaporreaba una canción en el piano
the drums pounded out the good newslos redobles de los tambores lanzaron a los cuatro vientos la buena noticia

pound3 [paʊnd] N (= enclosure) (for dogs) → perrera f; (for cars) → depósito m de coches

pound [ˈpaʊnd]
n
(= weight) → livre = 453g)f >
a pound of carrots → une livre de carottes
Her weight was under ninety pounds → Elle pesait moins de quarante et un kilos
half a pound → une demi-livre
half a pound of butter → une demi-livre de beurre
(= money) → livre f
a five-pound note → un billet de cinq livres
How many euros do you get for a pound? → Combien d'euros a-t-on pour une livre? pound coin, pound sign
(for dogs, cats)fourrière f
(for cars)fourrière f
vt
(= beat) [+ table, door, dashboard] → marteler
He pounded the table with his fist → Il martela la table avec son poing.
[wind, waves, rain] → s'abattre sur
The ship was pounded by huge waves
BUT D'énormes vagues battaient le navire.
(= walk) [+ streets, pavements] → battre
to pound the pavement looking for work → battre le pavé à la recherche d'un travail
(= crush) [+ grain, garlic, spices] → piler
(with guns)pilonner
vi
[heart] → cogner dans sa poitrine
My heart was pounding → Mon cœur cognait dans ma poitrine.
my heart pounded with joy → mon cœur me battait de joie, mon cœur battait de joie
her head was pounding → le sang battait dans ses tempes
pound against
vt fus [wind, rain, waves] → battre contre
pound on
vt fus [+ door, table] → frapper à grands coups à
pound out
vt sep [+ tune, song] → marteler
pound coin npièce f d'une livre
a pound coin → une pièce d'une livre

pound1
n
(= weight)˜ Pfund nt; two pounds of appleszwei Pfund Äpfel; by the poundpfundweise; he is making sure he gets his pound of flesher sorgt dafür, dass er bekommt, was ihm zusteht
(= money)Pfund nt; one pound sterlingein Pfund ntSterling; five poundsfünf Pfund; a five-pound noteeine Fünfpfundnote, ein Fünfpfundschein m ? penny

pound2
vt
(= hammer, strike)hämmern; earth, paving slabsfeststampfen; meatklopfen; doughkneten, schlagen; piano, typewriterhämmern auf (+dat); tablehämmern auf (+acc); door, wallhämmern gegen; (waves, sea) shipschlagen gegen; (guns, shells, bombs) → ununterbrochen beschießen; (troops, artillery) → unter Beschuss haben; to pound the streets (= jog)durch die Straßen joggen; the boxer pounded his opponent with his fistsder Boxer hämmerte mit den Fäusten auf seinen Gegner ein; the ship was pounded by the wavesdie Wellen schlugen gegen das Schiff; the old-style policeman pounding his beatder Polizist alten Stils, der seine Runde abmarschiert
(= pulverize) corn etc(zer)stampfen; drugs, spiceszerstoßen; to pound something to piecesetw klein stampfen; the guns pounded the walls to piecesdie Kanonen zertrümmerten die Mauern; the waves pounded the boat to piecesdie Wellen zertrümmerten das Boot
vi
(= beat)hämmern; (heart)(wild) pochen; (waves, sea)schlagen (on, against gegen); (drums)dröhnen; (engine, steamer, hooves)stampfen; he pounded at or on the door/on the tableer hämmerte an or gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch
(= run heavily)stampfen; (= walk heavily, stamp)stapfen; the sound of pounding feetdas Geräusch stampfender Füße; the messenger pounded up to me and handed me a telegramder Bote stampfte auf mich zu und übergab mir ein Telegramm

pound3
n (for stray dogs) → städtischer Hundezwinger; (esp Brit: for cars) → Abstellplatz m (für amtlich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge)

pound1 [paʊnd] n
a. (weight = 453g, 16 ounces) → libbra
sold by the pound → venduto/a alla libbra
half a pound → mezza libbra
b. (money = 100 pence) → (lira) sterlina
one pound sterling → una sterlina
a ten-pound note → una banconota da dieci sterline

pound1 [paʊnd] n
a. (weight = 453g, 16 ounces) → libbra
sold by the pound → venduto/a alla libbra
half a pound → mezza libbra
b. (money = 100 pence) → (lira) sterlina
one pound sterling → una sterlina
a ten-pound note → una banconota da dieci sterline

pound2 [paʊnd]
1. vt (hammer, strike, door, table, person) → picchiare; (piano) → pestare i tasti di; (typewriter) → battere sui tasti di; (subj, sea, waves) → sbattere contro; (guns, bombs) → martellare; (pulverize, drug, spices, nuts) → pestare, polverizzare; (knead, dough) → lavorare
to pound sth to pieces → fare a pezzi qc
to pound sth to a pulp → ridurre qc in poltiglia
2. vi
a. (heart) → battere forte; (drums) → rullare; (sea) → sbattere; (person) to pound at or ondare dei gran colpi a or su; (piano) → pestare i tasti di
b. (run, walk heavily) to pound in/outentrare/uscire a passi pesanti

pound2 [paʊnd]
1. vt (hammer, strike, door, table, person) → picchiare; (piano) → pestare i tasti di; (typewriter) → battere sui tasti di; (subj, sea, waves) → sbattere contro; (guns, bombs) → martellare; (pulverize, drug, spices, nuts) → pestare, polverizzare; (knead, dough) → lavorare
to pound sth to pieces → fare a pezzi qc
to pound sth to a pulp → ridurre qc in poltiglia
2. vi
a. (heart) → battere forte; (drums) → rullare; (sea) → sbattere; (person) to pound at or ondare dei gran colpi a or su; (piano) → pestare i tasti di
b. (run, walk heavily) to pound in/outentrare/uscire a passi pesanti

pound3 [paʊnd] n (enclosure, for dogs) → canile m municipale; (for cars) → deposito m auto inv (per auto sottoposte a rimozione forzata)
pound3 [paʊnd] n (enclosure, for dogs) → canile m municipale; (for cars) → deposito m auto inv (per auto sottoposte a rimozione forzata)

pound1
n pound [paund]
1 (alsopound sterling usually abbreviated to $L when written with a number) the standard unit of British currency, 100 (new) pence. pond جُنيه استرليني лира libra pund; pund sterling das Pfund λίρα, στερλίνα libra esterlina nael(sterling) پوند punta livre sterling לִירָה שְׂטֶרלִינג ब्रिटिश मुद्रा प्रणाली, पौण्ड (पैसे की इकाई) funta (britanski novac) font (pénzegység) poundsterling, mata uang Inggris (sterlings)pund sterlina ポンド通貨 파운드 svaras (sterlingų) (sterliņu) mārciņa paun pond pund (sterling) funt (szterling) libra liră sterlină фунт (стерлингов) libra funt funta pund หน่วยเงินตราของอังกฤษ sterlin, İngiliz lirası 英鎊 фунт стерлінгів برطانيہ کي معياري کرنسي đồng bảng
2 (usually abbreviated tolb(s)when written with a number) a measure of weight (0.454 kilograms). pond رَطْل фунт libra engelske pund; pund das Pfund λίβρα libra nael پوند naula livre לִיטרָה पौण्ड (माप की इकाई) funta (0,45 kg) font (súlymérték) pon pund sterlina ポンド (무게) 파운드 svaras mārciņa (svara vienība) paun pound engelsk pund funt libra livră фунт libra funt funta []pund หน่วยวัดน้ำหนัก libre фунт چار سو چون گرام کا وزن đơn vị cân nặng pound = 0,454 kilograms

pound2
n pound [paund]
an enclosure or pen into which stray animals are put a dog-pound. skut زَريبَه кучкарник ohrada dyreinternat; -internat das Tierasyl μάντρα corral, (para perros) perrera tarandik خانه حیوانات گمشده tarha fourrière מִכלָאָה बाड़ा, घेड़ा obor ól kandang kví, rétt recinto 囲い 유치장 aptvaras aizžogojums tempat kurungan binatang asiel inngjerding zagroda canil în­gră­­ditură, ţarc загон ohrada staja štenara fålla, inhägnad ที่ขังสัตว์ hayvan bakım evi (走失的牲畜)待領場 загорода обора باڑا chỗ nhốt súc vật đi lạc

pound3
v pound [paund]
1 to hit or strike heavily; to thump He pounded at the door; The children were pounding on the piano. slaan يَضْرِب بِقُوَّه удрям bušit, mlátit hamre løs hämmern κοπανώ, χτυπώ δυνατά aporrear, golpear taguma کوبیدن jyskyttää frapper fermement (sur qqch.) לַהָלוֹם मारना udarati,tući zörög, ver (zongorát stb.) mengetuk, memukul lemja, hamra battere; strimpellare 強く打つ 세게 두드리다 daužyti, belsti sist; dauzīt; bungāt menumbuk beuken op hamre løs , dundre walić bater a bate tare; a zdrăngăni бить; колотить búchať tolči udariti dunka, banka, hamra ตีอย่างแรง güm güm vurmak, yumruklamak 猛擊,重擊 бити, лупцювати صرب لگانا đánh mạnh
2 to walk or run heavily He pounded down the road. stap swaar يَرْكُض أو يَمْشي بِتَثاقُل вървя тежко těžce jít, dusat trampe stampfen περπατώ, τρέχω με βαριά πατήματα caminar/correr con pasos pesados kõmpima با گام های سنگین حرکت کردن kävellä raskaasti marcher/courir d'un pas lourd לִשעוֹט धमा-चौकड़ी gaziti,klipsati (le)dübörög lari atau berjalan dengan berat hlunkast, hlaupa þunglega (procedere pesantemente) どしんどしんと行く 쿵쾅거리며 걷다 lapnoti, plumpinti slāt; smagi skriet; slampāt berlari berdegap-degap stampen trampe, stampe człapać andar pesadamente a merge cu paşi apăsaţi тяжело идти, бежать dupať topotati teško se kretati trampa tungt, klampa เดินหรือวิ่งอย่างเร็ว sert ve hızlı adımlarla yürümek/koşmak 腳步沉重地走 просуватися через силу بوجھل قدموں سے چلنا chạy rầm rập
3 to break up (a substance) into powder or liquid She pounded the dried herbs. stamp يَسْحَق، يَدُق счуквам (roz)tloukat knuse; støde zerstoßen κοπανίζω moler, triturar (puruks) tampima خرد کردن hienontaa piler, broyer לִכתוֹש कूटना tucati,drobiti porrá tör menumbuk mylja tritare たたきつぶす 가루, 액체로 만들다 grūsti, plakti saberzt, sagrūst (piestā) menumbuk fijnstampen knuse, støte tłuc triturar a pisa (mărunt) толочь roztĺcť zdrobiti tucati pulvrisera, krossa ตำ ufalamak, dövmek 搗爛 товкти کوٹنا giã

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