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1 відбувати термін покарання
finish a term, ( ув'язнення) serve a term, serve time, spend timeУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > відбувати термін покарання
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2 проскучати
to spend time in a dull way, to have a dull ( boring) time, to feel dull -
3 насидітися
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4 програвати
= програти1) ( зазнавати поразки) to lose; to lose at play2) ( грати протягом певного часу) to play some time, to pass ( to spend) some time in playing -
5 просиджувати
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6 просперечатися
to dispute for some time, to argue, to spend the time in arguing -
7 навозитися
to spend much time (on), to take much trouble ( over) -
8 поморочитися
to spend much time ( over); to mess about ( with); to bother ( with); to have bother ( with) -
9 попоратися
1) to do housework ( for a while)2) to spend much time ( over) -
10 пробазікати
to talk, to chatter, to spend a certain time in talking -
11 пробенкетувати
to spend some time in banqueting ( feasting); to revet ( all the night through) -
12 пробігати
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13 пробродити
to spend ( a certain time) in wandering (roving, rambling, strolling) -
14 простоювати
= простояти1) to stand; to stay; to remain standing; to spend the time standing2) ( не працювати) to stand idle -
15 проходити
I = пройтипрох`одити( вивчати) to learn, to study, to doII = пройтипрох`одитиto go; ( пішки) to walk; ( про час) to pass, to roll on, to elapse, to fly; ( про події) to pass off; ( минати - про строк) to expire; ( випробування) to go throughпроходити далі — to move on, to proceed
проходити повз — to pass by, to come by
проходити крізь — to pass through; ( проникати) to penetrate; ( просочуватися) to permeate, to percolate
проходити крізь стрій іст. — to run the gauntlet ( gantlope)
проходити церемоніальним маршем — to march past; амер. to march in review
дорога проходить через… — the road lies across ( through) …
чи можна тут пройти? — may we go pass here?
проходьте, будь ласка — pass on, please!
III = пройтице не пройде — that won't pass, it won't work
прох`одити( закінчитися) to pass; to be overIV = пройти; гірн.прох`одити( горизонтальну виробку) to drive; ( вертикальну виробку) to sink; ( штрек) to draw; тех.V проход`ити( протягом якогось часу) to walk, to spend the time in walking
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