0 to quickly pull something or someone from the place where they are -- wyciągać lub wyrywać coś/kogoś skądś
A helicopter plucked him from the sea.
1 to pull all the feathers out of a bird before cooking it -- oskubać
2 If you pluck the strings of a musical instrument, you pull them with your fingers to make a sound. -- uderzać lub szarpać w (struny )
3 to pick a flower or part of a plant -- zrywać
4 to pull hairs out of your eyebrows (= lines of hair above your eyes) to make them look tidy -- wyskubywać brwi
Clonal variations in the response of black tea quality due to plucking standards.
The changes in black leaf quality due to variations of plucking standard and fermentation time.
Musical performance isn't plucked from the ether, it's worked on.
Without such support, they may be reduced to plucking 'grains from grass ', as the book's title alludes.
The work begins with cactus plucks that slowly become amplified.
Previous work has shown that predicted yields are sensitive to the harvest interval and plucking standard.
Of the remaining 20 seeds, 16 were dropped beneath the tree by birds plucking them from the pods.
The new sound material chosen by the teacher included bowed and plucked notes played on violin and cello.
中文繁体
除去, 拔, 拔去(雞或鳥的毛)…
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除去, 拔, 拔去(鸡或鸟的毛)…
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sacar, desplumar, depilar(se)…
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arrancar, colher, depenar…
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~をさっと取り出す, ~をぐいっと引っぱる, (~の毛)を引きむしる…
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yolmak, almak, (müzik aleti) parmakla çalmak…
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arracher, plumer, pincer…
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treure, plomar, depilar(-se)…
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