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1 поголос
чrumour; hearsay, report, news, common talkє поголос, що — there is some talk that; people say, it is said
іде поголос, що — it is rumoured ( there is a rumour) that
пустити поголос — to set a rumour abroad ( afloat); to ( spread a) rumour
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2 чутка
жrumour, hearsay; news, talkпустити чутку — to rumour, to spread a rumour
є чутки, що… — there is some talk that…
за чутками — by ( from) hearsay, it is said ( rumoured)
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3 іти
1) to go; ( пішки) to walkіти вздовж берега — to walk along the shore; to go along the coast
іти в ногу з кимсь — to keep pace with, to march in step; to keep step ( with)
іти вперед — to go forward (on)
іти в гості — to visit, to pay a visit, to go on a visit, to go to see
іти до мети — to advance towards the accomplishment of one's purpose; to go forward towards one's aim ( goal); to pursue an aim
іти з великими труднощами — to plod, to trudge ( along)
іти назад — to go back, to return
іти повільніше — to go slower, to slack one's speed, to slow down
іти в кільватері — to follow/sail in the wake (of)
іти під вітром спорт. — to scud
іти швидко — to trip, to skip along
ось він іде — he is coming, here he comes
3) ( відбуватися) to go on, to proceed, to be in progress4) (про воду, дим, пару) to come out, to come from, to proceed from5) ( про опади) to fallіде дощ — it is raining, it rains
іде сніг — it is snowing, it snows
6) (про виставу та ін.) to be on7) ( про час) to go by, to pass8) ( бути потрібним) to be required ( for); ( використовуватися) to be used (in)9) ( знаходити збут) to sell, to be soldіти в продаж — to go for sale, to be up for sale
10) ( про дискусію) to be ( about)мова йде про… — the question is…, the point is that…
11) (вступати, улаштовуватися) to enter, to join, to becomeіти на фізичний факультет — to enter ( to join) the physical department
12) ( про механізми) to go, to run, to work13) (про шахи, карти) to play, to lead, to move14) (пролягати, розлягатися) to go, to stretchдалі йдуть гори — farther on there stretches/extends a mountain-ridge
15)іти назустріч (у чомусь) — to respond to friendly advances, to meet halfway
іде поговір — it is rumoured; there is a rumour ( that); a rumour is abroad ( afloat)
іти заміж за кого-небудь — to marry smb.
іти проти кого-небудь — to oppose smb.
іти на ризик — to run risks, to take chances
іти на поступки — to compromise; to make concessions
іти врозріз (з ким-небудь/чим-небудь) — to run counter (to); to be/go against; to be contrary (to), to be in conflict ( with), to conflict ( with)
іти на все — to be ready to do anything, to go to all lengths
іти на компроміс — to compromise, to make a compromise, to meet half-way
іти на крайнощі — to take extreme/severe measures
іти на користь (кому-небудь) — to do smb. good
іти напролом — to force one's way; to stop at nothing; to push one's way through
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4 балачки
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5 вістка
жa piece of news, message; tidings; ( чутки) rumour -
6 говір
ч1) sound of talking, sound of voicesтихий говір — low murmur of voices; talk, rumour
2) див. говірка -
7 поговір
чgossip, tittle-tattle, story, scandal, yarn, piece of scandal; talk, rumour(s) -
8 поширювати
= поширитиto spread, to widen, to extend, to expand; (ідеї, учення) to circulate, to broadcast, to disseminate; (про світло, тепло) to radiate, to diffuse, to emit -
9 пускати
= пустити1) ( відпускати) to let go, to allow; ( дозволяти) to permitпускати на волю — to set free, to release; ( пташку) to let out; ( собаку з прив'язі) to let loose
пускати у відпустку когось — to let smb. go on leave
2) ( впускати) to let in, to allow to enter3) ( в дію) to start, to run, to put in action, to set working; (машину тж.) to set in motion4) ( упроваджувати) to put ( into)пускати в обіг (гроші) — to issue, to put in circulation
пускати в продаж — to offer ( to put up) for sale
5) (газ, воду) to turn onпускати корінці — to take root тж.
7) ( розповсюджувати) to spread8) ( слину) to drivel; ( стрілу) to wing, to shoot, to launch; ( змія) to fly; ( дим) to exhale, to puff9)пускати кров — to let blood; to bleed
пускати в хід — to start, to set going; to give a start, to launch
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10 розпускати
= розпустити1) ( відпускати) to dismiss; (армію, організацію, спілку) to disbandрозпускати на канікули — to dismiss for the holidays; to break up
2) ( послабляти) to loosen3) (розгортати, розправляти) to let out; ( котушку) to unreel; ( складку) to untuck; ( тканину) to unravel, to unweave; ( намисто) to unstring4) ( послаблювати вимогливість до когось) to let smb. get out of hand, to allow to become undisciplined; to spoil, to overindulge5) ( розповсюджувати) to set afloat, to spread, to put out -
11 слух
ч1) hearing; ear ( також орган слуху)тонкий слух — a nice ( sharp) ear
2) (поголос, звістка) rumour, hearsay
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