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tėr|he'q· vt 1 to pull 2 to draw 3 to pull/draw [ ] out; pull [ ] back, withdraw 4 to pull/draw in [ ]; suck in/on [ ] 5 [Fig] to attract 6 to stretch [ ] out, straighten [ ] out 7 to retract • e tėrheq· fjalėn 1 to go back on one's word 2 to take back what one has said • i tėrheq· fjalėt zvarrė 1 to drag out one's words: drawl 2 to drag out an action: drag along, malinger • Tėrheq·3sg gota gotėn. "The glass attracts another glass." One drink leads to another. • tėrheq· kėmbėn zvarrė/rrėshqanė "drag one's foot" 1 to want others to follow one's lead 2 to bring good luck 3 to attract others by one's example • <> tėrheq·3sg kėrraba nga vetja [Pej] <> looks out only for <>self, <> is completely selfish: <> always looks out for number one • [ ] tėrheq· nė baltė to lead [ ] down the wrong path • e tėrheq· pas derėn to close the door after one • [ ] tėrheq· pėr kapistalli/kapistre to make [ ] do what one wants; lead by the nose • [ ] tėrheq· pėr hunde/hundėsh to lead/have [ ] by the nose • [ ] tėrheq· pėr veshi "pull [ ] by the ear" to lead/have [ ] by the nose
tėr|he'q|ės tėr|heq|ėsi' nf attractiveness |