0 a gentle push usually with the elbow -- cái thúc bằng khuỷu tay
He gave her a nudge.
1 to hit gently, usually with the elbow -- huých; thúc
She nudged him in the ribs.
Roughly speaking, life nudges the universe so as to allow light to circumnavigate the universe first in one direction, and then another.
If teachers find themselves flagging or their students in a groove, this book could nudge them onto a new spiral.
But for all that, they fed increasing amounts of coffee to a thirsty international market, nudging past sugar by the early 1830s.
A quantisation algorithm nudged each onset towards the closest quarter note, eighth note, or quarter note triplet.
Nevertheless, it may have been the gestural component that provided the initial nudge, as it were, toward a general dominance of the right hand.
Rather, the relation is likely to be probabilistic, a nudge rather than a push.
Second, we have obtained evidence to suggest that marital and parent - child relationships can play a causal role in nudging the child along the path toward adaptation or dysfunction.
Protestants contribute to the deliberation about access when they nudge the analysis of moral notions in the direction of the story they love to tell and struggle to live.
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(尤指用肘部)輕推,輕觸, 接近(更高點或水準), 輕推…
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(尤指用肘部)轻推,轻触, 接近(更高点或水平), 轻推…
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empujar suavemente, dar un golpecito, empujoncito [masculine…
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dar uma cutucada em…
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(人)をつつく…
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hafifçe dürtmek/itmek/dürtüklemek…
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donner un (petit) coup de coude, pousser un peu, coup [masculine] de coude…
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