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I несов. - сажа́ть, сов. - посади́ть; (вн.)1) ( усаживать) seat (d); ( предлагать сесть) offer (i) a seat2) ( производить посадку на транспортное средство) get (d on, onto)сажа́ть пассажи́ров на су́дно — embark passengers
3) ( помещать куда-л на длительное время) put (d), set (d)сажа́ть ку́рицу на я́йца — set a hen on eggs
4) разг. (помещать в тюрьму, психиатрическую клинику) put away (d)сажа́ть в тюрьму́ — put (d) into prison, imprison (d), jail (d)
5) (вести на посадку, приземление) land (d)6) (на вн.; ограничивать в еде) put (d on)сажа́ть на хлеб и (на) во́ду — put (d) on bread and water
II несов. - сажа́ть, сов. - посади́тьсажа́ть на дие́ту — put (d) on a diet
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несовер. - сажать; совер. - посадить1) seat; set, putпосадить на скамью подсудимых (кого-л.) — to put in the dock
сажать в тюрьму — to put into prison, to imprison, to jail амер.
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1. посадить (вн.)сажать на суда — embark (d.)
сажать в тюрьму — put* into prison (d.), imprison (d.); jail (d.) амер.
сажать курицу на яйца — set* a hen on eggs
сажать птицу в клетку — cage a bird
сажать собаку на цепь — chain a dog
2.:сажать хлеб в печь — put* the bread into the oven
2. посадить (вн.; о растениях)♢
сажать на хлеб и на воду — put* on bread and water (d.)
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