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1 познайомитися
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2 зав'язувати
= зав'язати1) ( зв'язувати) to tie, to bind, to knot, to do up2) ( покладати початок) to start, to strike up3) жарг. (припиняти, відмовлятися) to give up -
3 заводити
= завести1) ( кудись) to take, to bring, to lead (to)заводити коней — to buy (to purchase, to keep) horses
3) ( запроваджувати) to establish, to introduce, to found, to set up4) ( починати) to startзаводити розмову — to start a conversation; to enter into conversation
заводити сварку — to start ( to raise) a quarrel
5) ( надавати руху) to wind up, to startзаводити мотор — to start (up) an engine; ( ручкою) to crank an engine
6) ( приводити в збуджений стан) to get smb. worked up -
4 знайомитися
( з кимсь) to meet (smb.); to make the acquaintance (of smb.); ( з чимсь) to acquaint oneself (with smth.); to get familiar ( with); ( оглядати щось) to see ( музеї) -
5 водити
1) to lead; to guide; to conduct2) ( автомобіль) to drive; ( літак) to pilot; (див. тж. вести III)3)водити за ніс — to fool, to make a fool (of); to pull one's leg; to fool by false promises
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