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1 валом валить
General subject: come in flocks; come in crowds, beat a path to somebody's door (к кому-л.) -
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I несов. - вали́ть, сов. - свали́ть; (вн.)1) (сов. тж. повали́ть) (обрушивать, заставлять падать) bring down (d), throw down (d)вали́ть кого́-л с ног — knock smb down
вали́ть всё в одну́ ку́чу — lump everything together; make a muddle of things
3) (сов. тж. повали́ть) (спиливать, рубить лес) fell (d)••вали́ть вину́ на кого́-л разг. — lay / put / lump the blame on smb
II разг.вали́ть с больно́й головы́ на здоро́вую — lay the blame at someone else's doorstep
(идти, двигаться или падать массой) go in great numbers, throng; ( о снеге) fall heavily, fall in thick flakesнаро́д вали́т то́лпами — people come in crowds
дым вали́т из трубы́ — clouds of smoke are belching from the chimney
••вало́м вали́ть — flock, throng; come in flocks
вали́ (вали́те) отсю́да! прост. — get out of here!, get lost!
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1. повалить1. (вн.) bring* down (d.), throw* down (d.)2. (без доп.) ( о снеге) fall* heavily, fall* in thick flakes3.:валом валить — flock, throng; come* in flocks
2. свалить (вн.)народ валит толпами — people come in flocks / crowds
валить кого-л. с ног — knock smb. down
2.:валить вину на кого-л. — lay* / put* / lump the blame on smb.
3. (беспорядочно, в кучу) heap up (d.), pile up (d.)♢
валить всё в одну кучу разг. — lump everything together, make* a muddle of things -
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