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1 put
[put] present participle ˈputting: past tense, past participle put verb1) to place in a certain position or situation:Did you put any sugar in my coffee?
When did the Russians first put a man into space?
يَضَعCan you put (=translate) this sentence into French?
2) to submit or present (a proposal, question etc):يُقَدِّم، يَطْرَح، يُوَجِّهShe put her ideas before the committee.
3) to express in words:يُعَبِّر عن رأيِهChildren sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!
4) to write down:يَكْتُبI'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.
5) to sail in a particular direction:تُبْحِر السَّفينَهThe ship put into harbour for repairs.
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2 past
(Persian) low, short; quiet, weak (sound); poor, inferior (quality); lowly, base, mean; down, downstairs. pastga qo’y Put it down. pastda down, downstairs. nazari past or past nazar lowly, mean. avji past underdeveloped; in low spirits. mashqi past in low spirits. qo’li past unlucky, unfortunate; about to lose s.t. past kel to give in, to yield, to cede. past tush to calm down, to regain one’s composure. pastga ur to put down, to insult. havo past keldi the weather was bad -
3 вывести из себя
1) General subject: (кого-л.) get a rise out of, (кого-л.) get shirt off, (кого-л.) get shirt out, (кого-л.) have a rise out of, huff, make flare up (кого-л.), (кого-л.) make wild, (кого-л.) put in a temper, put out, (кого-л.) put out of temper, put somebody out of temper, rattle, rouse, send up the wall, take a rise, (кого-л.) take a rise out of, make someone go purple in the face, raise hackles, make one's hackles rise, drive spare, throw off balance2) Colloquial: push over the edge (push smbd over the edge), drive sb. up the wall4) Set phrase: put beside himself, infuriate (smb.)5) Makarov: (кого-л.) get (smb.'s) back up, (кого-л.) get (smb.'s) goat, (кого-л.) get a rise out of (smb.), (кого-л.) have a rise out of (smb.), make (smb.) flare up (кого-л.), put (smb.'s) back up (кого-л.), (кого-л.) put (smb.) in a temper, (кого-л.) put (smb.) out of temper, (кого-л.) take a rise out of (smb.), (кого-л.) drive wild, (кого-л.) exhaust stock of patience6) Taboo: put past patience -
4 cuir
1. See car2. va. cur, put, sow, place, lay: cuir an aghaidh, oppose: cuir an céill, describe, declare: cuir air chois, set on foot, institute: cuir as, put out, extinguish, destroy: cuir air falbh, put or send away: cuir fa sgaoil, release, let go: cuir gu buil, employ to some purpose, put to use: cuir ris, add to, apply to: cuir romhad, resolve: cuir air leth, set aside, separate, appropriate: cuir seachad, lay bye, put past: cuir am mach, publish: cuir air, put on, trouble, annoy -
5 Schlechtigkeit
f (Bosheit, Verworfenheit) wickedness; (Verderbtheit) depravity; (Niedrigkeit) baseness; ihr traue ich alle Schlechtigkeiten der Welt zu there’s no form of depravity ( oder wickedness) I would put past her* * *Schlẹch|tig|keit ['ʃləçtɪçkait]f -, -en1) no pl badness; (esp qualitativ) inferiority2) (= schlechte Tat) misdeed* * ** * *Schlech·tig·keit<-, -en>f2. (üble Tat) wicked [or bad] deed* * *die; Schlechtigkeit badness; wickedness* * *Schlechtigkeit f (Bosheit, Verworfenheit) wickedness; (Verderbtheit) depravity; (Niedrigkeit) baseness;ihr traue ich alle Schlechtigkeiten der Welt zu there’s no form of depravity ( oder wickedness) I would put past her* * *die; Schlechtigkeit badness; wickedness* * *f.badness n. -
6 taisg
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7 booby-trap
past tense, past participle booby-trapped verbto put a booby trap in an object:يَنْصُبُ فَخَّا أو شَرَكاDon't touch that! It may be booby-trapped.
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8 chleiais
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9 chleiaist
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10 chleiasant
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11 chleiasoch
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12 chleiasom
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13 chleilanwasant
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14 chleilanwasoch
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15 chleilanwasom
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16 chleilanwodd
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17 chleilanwsoch
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18 chleilanwsom
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19 chleilanwson
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20 chleilanwyd
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