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1 затаскивать
1. затаскать (вн.) разг.wear* out (d.), make* dirty (with wear) (d.); (перен.) make* common / trite / hackneyed (d.)2. затащить разг.1. (что-л. куда-л.) carry / drag (away) (smth. somewhere); leave* smth. in the wrong place2. (кого-л. куда-л.) drag (smb. somewhere)затащить кого-л. к себе — insist on smb. coming in, get* smb. to come to one's place
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2 затаскивать
I несов. - зата́скивать, сов. - затаска́ть; (вн.) разг.1) ( истрёпывать) wear out (d); dirty (d) ( through wear or long use)2) (сделать избитым, опошлить) make (d) common / trite / hackneyed [-nɪd]II несов. - зата́скивать, сов. - затащи́ть; (вн.) разг.1) ( втаскивать) carry, drag (d somewhere)затащи́ть кого́-л к себе́ — get smb to come to one's place
ему́ пришло́сь зата́скивать заигра́вшихся дете́й в дом — he had to drag the children into the house, so busy they were playing
ра́зве его́ зата́щишь в музе́й? — can one really get him to visit a museum?
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3 затаскивать
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4 просиживать
несов. - проси́живать, сов. - просиде́ть1) ( сидеть какое-то время) sit; spend some time sittingпроси́живать часа́ми — sit for hours
просиде́ть ночь за кни́гой — sit up all night over a book
просиде́ть ночь у посте́ли больно́го — pass the night at the patient's bedside
просиде́ть ве́чер до́ма — stay / pass the evening at home
он просиде́л на э́той до́лжности де́сять лет — he held down that job for ten years
3) разг. (вн.; продавливать) cause (d) to sink [sag down]; ( протирать) wear out (d); wear (d) into holes by sittingдива́н проси́жен — the sofa sags down
••проси́живать штаны́ — см. штаны
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