ruk - traducción al Inglés
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ruk - traducción al Inglés


ruk      
n. pull, jerk, tug, hitch, shake, snatch, twitch, hoik, hurl, jolt, lug, pluck, flounce, wrench, chuck, flirt
uitrukken      
tear out, turn out, sally forth
aanrukken      
march up

Definición

love
<humour> What some users feel for computers. "There is no truth in the rumour that I love computers, it's just what I tell them to get them to bed." -- Terry Pratchett [What did you expect in a computing dictionary?] (2007-05-11)

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Ruk
Ejemplos de uso de ruk
1. When trying to unload unwanted possessions, many people still opt for placing an ad in the "Iz Ruk v Ruki" newspaper or simply pasting a note by the mailboxes in their apartment building.
2. After the economic crisis that sent prices tumbling in 1''', the Lazzarottos bought the apartment through a now–defunct real estate agency for about $70,000 after seeing it advertised in the magazine Iz Ruk v Ruki.
3. He said he had chosen that particular firm over several others listed in the popular advertising tabloid Iz Ruk v Ruki because its receptionist answered his call most politely.
4. Eduard, an ethnic Abkhaz, is offering a two–story house with a large garden near the sea in the capital, Sukhumi, for 2 million rubles (just under $75,000). He has advertised the property in the popular Russian newspaper Iz Ruk v Ruki.
5. Leonid Makaron, publisher of the popular classifieds newspaper Iz Ruk V Ruki, shrugged off the bill, saying Russia was following the lead of countries like the United States and Britain, which restrict foreign ownership in the industries added to the bill.