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1 споить
несовер. - спаивать; совер. - споить
make drunk, accustom to (hard) drinking; make a drunkard (of)* * ** * *спаивать; споить make drunk, accustom to drinking -
2 спаивать
I (что-л.)
solder; braze; unite, knit together
II (кого-л.)
make drunk, accustom to (hard) drinking; make a drunkard (of)* * ** * *спаивать; спаять solder; braze; unite -
3 спаивать
1. споить (вн.; вином)accustom to (hard) drinking (d.); сов. тж. make* a drunkard (of)2. спаять (вн.)solder (d.); ( твёрдым припоем) braze (d.); (перен.) unite (d.), knit* together (d.), weld (d.) -
4 спаивать
I несов. - спа́ивать, сов. - спои́ть(вн.; вином) accustom (d) to (hard) drinking; make a drunkard (of)II несов. - спа́ивать, сов. - спая́ть; (вн.)1) ( соединять паянием) solder ['sɒ-] (d); ( твёрдым припоем) braze (d)2) ( неразрывно объединять) unite (d), knit together (d), weld (d) -
5 спаивать
I (что-л.)несовер. - спаивать; совер. - спаятьsolder; braze; unite, knit together, weldII несовер. - спаивать; совер. - споить(кого-л.)make drunk, accustom to (hard) drinking; make a drunkard (of) -
6 споить
несовер. - спаивать; совер. - споитьmake drunk, accustom to (hard) drinking; make a drunkard (of)
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