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1 торопить
поторопить (вн.)hurry (d.), hasten (d.); (приближать наступление чего-л.) precipitate (d.)торопить кого-л. (с тв.) — hurry smb. (for, + to inf.)
он торопит меня с ответом — he is hurrying / pressing me for an answer
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2 торопить
несов. - торопи́ть, сов. - поторопи́ть; (вн.)1) ( побуждать делать что-л быстрее) hurry (d), hasten [heɪsn] (d)торопи́ть кого́-л (с тв.) — hurry smb (for, + to inf)
он торо́пит меня́ с оконча́нием рабо́ты — he is hurrying me to finish my work
он торо́пит меня́ с отве́том — he is hurrying / pressing me for an answer
2) ( приближать наступление чего-л) precipitate (d)••торопи́ть собы́тия — ≈ rush things
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3 торопить
несовер. - торопить; совер. - поторопитьhurry, hasten; (приближать наступление чего-л.) precipitateторопить кого-л. (с чем-л.) — to hurry smb. (for smth.; to do smth.)
он торопит меня с ответом — he is hurrying/pressing me for an answer
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4 dépêcher
dépêcher [depe∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb• dépêche-toi ! hurry up!* * *depeʃe
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verbe transitif to dispatch (à to)
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se dépêcher verbe pronominal to hurry up* * *depeʃe vt* * *dépêcher verb table: leverA vtr to dispatch (à to); dépêcher qn auprès de qn to dispatch sb to see sb; dépêcher qn sur place to dispatch sb to the scene; dépêcher des troupes en renfort to dispatch troops as reinforcements.B se dépêcher vpr to hurry up; dépêche-toi de finir ton travail hurry up and finish your work; je me dépêche I'm hurrying.[depeʃe] verbe transitif————————se dépêcher verbe pronominal intransitifmais dépêche-toi donc! come on, hurry up!on s'est dépêchés de rentrer we hurried home, we went back home in a hurry
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