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flutter kick SUST.
I. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. intr.
1. flutter (quiver):
flutter heart, stomach
2. flutter (flap):
flutter flags
flutter flags
flutter wings
3. flutter (fall):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. trans.
III. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] SUST.
1. flutter usu sing. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (bet):
2. flutter (flapping):
Flattern nt kein pl
3. flutter (nervousness):
Aufregung f <-, -en>
I. kick [kɪk] SUST.
1. kick:
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>
Schuss m <-es, Schụ̈s·se>
kick of a horse
Tritt m <-(e)s, -e>
einen Ball treten [o. coloq. kicken]
to give sth a kick
gegen etw acus. treten
to take a kick at sb/sth
2. kick (exciting feeling):
Nervenkitzel m <-s, ->
Kick m coloq.
3. kick (trendy interest):
Fimmel m <-s, -> coloq.
Tick m <-(e)s, -s> coloq.
4. kick (complaint):
5. kick (gun jerk):
Rückstoß m <-es, -stöße>
II. kick [kɪk] V. trans.
1. kick (hit with foot):
to kick sb/sth
jdn/etw [mit dem Fuß] treten
to kick a goal ingl. brit.
sich acus. in den Hintern m beißen coloq. fig.
2. kick (put):
3. kick (get rid of):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to kick sb's ass ingl. am. m. coloq.
to kick some ass ingl. am. m. coloq.
Terror machen coloq.
to kick ass ingl. am. m. coloq.
to kick the bucket coloq.
abkratzen argot
to kick the bucket coloq.
jdm den Rest geben coloq.
to be kicking one's heels ingl. brit.
III. kick [kɪk] V. intr.
1. kick horse:
treten <tritt, trat, getreten>
to kick at sb/sth
nach jdm/etw treten
2. kick esp ingl. am. (complain):
meckern coloq.
suizo a. maulen
austr. a. raunzen
über etw acus. meckern coloq. [o. austr. a. raunzen]
an etw dat. herummeckern
sich acus. gegen jdn auflehnen coloq.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be alive [or about] and kicking coloq.
Present
Iflutter
youflutter
he/she/itflutters
weflutter
youflutter
theyflutter
Past
Ifluttered
youfluttered
he/she/itfluttered
wefluttered
youfluttered
theyfluttered
Present Perfect
Ihavefluttered
youhavefluttered
he/she/ithasfluttered
wehavefluttered
youhavefluttered
theyhavefluttered
Past Perfect
Ihadfluttered
youhadfluttered
he/she/ithadfluttered
wehadfluttered
youhadfluttered
theyhadfluttered
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Hence, bridge design must ensure that flutter velocity will be higher than the maximum mean wind speed present at the site.
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The crest is a pediment with a flutter.
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Increasing trailing distance can increase stability at higher speeds for wheelchair racing, but may create flutter at lower speeds for everyday use.
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There is much argument about non-involvement in other ponies' problems from the flutter ponies.
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Other weighting curves are used in rumble measurement and flutter measurement to properly assess subjective effect.
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