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61 embriagar
• give to believe• give trouble• intoxicate• make drinkable• make dull -
62 empolvar
• cover with dust• make dull• make easier -
63 empolvorar
• cover with dust• make dull• make easier -
64 empolvorizar
• cover with dust• make dull• make easier -
65 замутить
несовер. - мутить;
совер. - замутить (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (о жидкости) trouble, muddle;
stir up
2) (делать смутным) stir up, make dull;
fog
3) безл. (тошнить)( ся) сов. см. мутить(ся).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > замутить
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66 помутить
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > помутить
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67 seneza
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -seneza[English Word] make dull[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -seneza[English Word] smooth[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
68 seza
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -seza[English Word] make dull[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -seza[English Word] smooth[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
69 stultify
tr['stʌltɪfaɪ]1 formal use (make dull) atrofiar2 formal use (negate) anular, invalidarv.• embrutecer v.• hacer parecer ridículo v.• quitar importancia a v.['stʌltɪfaɪ]VT anular, aniquilar -
70 мутить
замутить, помутить♢
мутить воду — stir up trouble -
71 помутити
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72 збрливи
to stun, to stupefy, to make dull -
73 збудали
to stupefy, to make dull, fool, crazy, silly -
74 ob-tundō
ob-tundō tudī, tūsus or tūnsus, ere, to blunt, weaken, exhaust, make dull: vocem in dicendo, talk himself hoarse: mentem: aegritudinem, alleviate. —To stun, din, deafen, annoy, tease, importune, molest: non obtundam diutius: te epistulis: me de hac re, importune, T.: obtuderunt eius aurīs, te fuisse, etc., dinned into him that, etc. -
75 prae-stringō
prae-stringō inxī, ictus, ere, to draw together, fasten up, bind fast, compress: Syracosio (laqueo) praestrictā fauce, O.—Fig., of the sight, to make dull, blunt, dim, dazzle: oculos: fulguribus praestringentibus aciem oculorum, blinding, L.—Of the mind, to dazzle, confuse, overwhelm, baffle: aciem animorum nostrorum virtutis splendore: oculos mentis: praestigias. -
76 abstumpfen
abstumpfen v 1. VERK skidproof, blind (Straße); 2. blunt (Werkzeuge); 3. OB, TE flatten (Anstrich); 4. deaden (Metall); 5. make dull (Farboberflächen); 6. neutralize (Oberflächen); 7. OB, TE take off the edge (Kanten)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > abstumpfen
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77 otupiti
blunt, make dull* * *• blunt -
78 замутить
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (о жидкости)
trouble, muddle; stir up
2) (делать смутным)
stir up, make dull
3) безл. (тошнить)* * ** * *trouble, muddle; stir up* * * -
79 мутить
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) совер. - замутить, взмутить (о жидкости)
trouble, muddle; stir up
2) совер. - помутить (делать смутным)
stir up, make dull
3) безл. (тошнить)* * ** * *- замутить, взмутить trouble, muddle; stir up* * *muddyrileroil -
80 gatzgabetu
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