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1) General subject: pill potatoes2) Makarov: peel potatoes -
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нсв vt1) (св вы́чистить и почи́стить) удалять грязь to clean; щёткой to brushчи́стить о́бувь/ту́фли — to shine one's shoes, у чистильщика to have one's shoes shined
2) (св очи́стить и почи́стить) овощи и т. п. to peel, to pare -
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > очищать картофель
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1. гл. clear; cleanse; clean; purify2. гл. peelСинонимический ряд:1. обкрадывать (глаг.) обворовывать; обкрадывать; обчищать2. освобождать (глаг.) опрастывать; освобождать -
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to peel: he hohoni i te kumara, to peel sweet potatoes. -
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at mealsAt meals he'd peel his boil' potatoes, an' he'd take out ever' little spot, no matter what kind, before he'd eat it. (J. Steinbeck. Of Mice And Men)
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > за едой
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