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1 задвинуть ящик
1) General subject: shut a drawer, slide a drawer back into its place (комода и т. п.), slide the drawer into its place (шкафа, комода), slip a drawer into its place, to slinky a drawer into its place, close a drawer (стола)2) Makarov: slide a drawer back into its place (комода и т.п.), close a drawer (стола и т. п.) -
2 закрыть ящик
General subject: shut a drawer -
3 задвигать
I задвинуть1. (вн. в вн.) push (d. into); (вн. под вн.) pushII сов. (вн., тв.)задвигать ящик — push a drawer shut, close a drawer back
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4 задвигать
I задв`игатьсов.(вн., тв.) begin to move / shift (d)II задвиг`атьнесов. - задвига́ть, сов. - задви́нуть1) (вн. в вн.; переместить) push (d into); (вн. под вн.) push (d under); (вн. за вн.) push (d behind)2) (вн.; закрывать, запирать) shut (d); (засовом и т.п.) bolt (d), bar (d)задвигать я́щик — push a drawer shut, close a drawer back
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5 заедать
1. гл. bind in, jam2. гл. seize, grip3. гл. stick4. гл. catch in the kerfСинонимический ряд:1. задирать (глаг.) загрызать; задирать2. закусывать (глаг.) закусывать3. застревать (глаг.) завязать; заклиниваться; застревать; увязать
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