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1 обліт
ч1) ( місцевості) flying around -
2 сідати
= сісти1) to sit down, to take a seat; ( з лежачого положення) to sit upсідайте — be seated, take a seat, sit down
2) (приступати до заняття, що виконується сидячи) to sit down (to)сідати до роботи — to set ( to fall) to work
3) ( на транспорт) to get on, to board, to take; ( в автомобіль) to get into; (на коня, верблюда) to mountсідати на корабель — to go (on) aboard, to embark
5) (про пил, порох) to settle6) (про сонце, місяць) to set, to sink7) ( підлягати ув'язненню) to be put awayсідати у в'язницю — to go to prison; амер. to jail
8) ( осідати - про будівлю) to settle, to sink9) ( втрачати силу - про батарейки) to discharge, to run down; to go flat10) ( про голос) to become hoarse11)сідати на мілину — to run aground; to get into trouble
сідати на дієту — to go on a diet, to begin to diet
сідати в калюжу — to get into a mess fix, to slip up
сідати верхи (на кого-небудь) — to walk all over smb., to boss/push smb. around, to order smb. about ( around)
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3 підтасовувати
(факти, докази тощо) frame-up, frame, ( цифри) fudge, garble, juggle, manipulate, play around, wangle -
4 бік
ч(род. відм. боку) side; (сторона тж.) hand; (сторона в суперечці тж.) party; (фланг тж.) flank; геол. ( родовища) wallна бік, боком — sideways, laterally
під боком — nearby, close at hand
з одного боку…, з іншого боку — on the one hand…, on the other hand
з обох боків — from both sides, on each side of, on either side of
з того боку — across, on the other side (of), on the far side (of)
зі свого боку — from one's part, as far as one is concerned
дивитися на всі боки — to gaze about, to look around
лицьовий бік — the right side, obverse
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5 виходити
I = вийтивих`одити1) (рухатися звідкись за межі чогось, назовні) to go out, to come out, to come forth, to walk out; ( з вагона) to alight, to get down, to get out, to step downвиходити на поверхню — to come out to the surface; геол. to outcrop; to be revealed, to come out
2) (ідучи, опинятися десь) to go, to come; to appearвиходити на вулицю — to go into the street, to go out ( of doors)
3) ( вирушати) to leave, to departвиходити в море — to put out to sea, to put out
4) ( досягати чогось) to reach; to attain; to come (to)виходити в фінал спорт. — to reach the final
5) ( переставати брати участь) to leave6) (видаватися, публікуватися) to appear, to come out, to be published; to be issued7) ( витрачатися) to run out; ( про гроші) to be spent; ( про матеріали) to be used up8) ( закінчуватися - про термін) to be upстрок вийшов — the term has come to an end; time is up
вікно виходить на вулицю — the window gives ( looks) on the street
11) ( удаватися) to come ( out), to come off, to turn out; ( траплятися) to come, to be12) ( походити) to be by origin13)виходить, (що) (вставне сл.) — it turns out ( that), it seems ( that), it appears ( that)
14)виходити за межі — to pass ( to overstep) the limits (of), to exceed the bounds (of); to transgress the bounds (of), to overstep the limits (of)
виходити з берегів — to swell, to overflow the banks
виходити з ладу — to be out of action, to break down
виходити з-під контролю — to get out of hand, to run away
виходити з себе — to be beside oneself; to lose one's temper, to fly into a rage
виходити з ужитку — to go out of use, to fall into disuse
II док. див. виходжувативиходити на роботу — to come to work, to turn up to work
в`иходитиIII в`иходити(скрізь, всюди) to go (to walk, to stroll) all over a place; to tramp about ( around), to walk a certain time ( or distance) -
6 довкола
round, around, about -
7 компанія
ж1) ек. ( фірма) company, corporation, firmдочірня компанія — affiliated (allied, associated, subsidiary, daughter) company
2) ( товариство) companyводити компанію (з кимсь) — to consort ( with); to rub elbows ( with); to associate ( with); to keep company ( with); to go around ( with)
скласти компанію кому-небудь — to keep smb. company
підтримати компанію — to join in, to join smb.
тепла компанія — cosy little gathering; rascally crew, bunch of rogues ( про шахраїв)
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8 круг
I ч ім.1) мат. circle2) ( предмет) circle; ring, wheel, diskповоротний круг зал. — turntable
3)II прийм.round, around, aboutкруг пальця обвести — to cheat, to dupe, to deceive, to take in
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9 кругова позика
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10 круговий
circular, roundкруговий огляд — all-around looking, circular scan, omnidirectional scanning, all-round surveillance
круговий турнір — robin tournament, rotational tournament, round-robin tournament
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11 кругом
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12 навколо
round, around, about -
13 обвідний
обвідний дріт метал. — repeater
обвідний канал — circular ( encircling) canal; bypass, by-channel
обвідний рольганг — bypass table, encircling roller table, run-around table
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14 обледенілий
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15 обмотуватися
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16 обмуровувати
= обмуруватиto build a wall around, to surround with a wall -
17 обсідати
= обсістиto sit down around someone (or smth.) -
18 оточувати
= оточити1) військ. to surround, to encircle2) тк. недок. ( розміщуватися навколо) to surround3) (збиратися навколо, обступати) to surround, to gather round4) ( обводити чимсь з усіх боків) to encircle ( with), to ring in ( with)5) ( оповивати) to enclose, to encompass, to envelop, to gird, to begird, to engirdle, to environ6) ( виявляти певне ставлення) to surround ( with)оточувати піклуванням (когось) — to accord solicitude (to), to lavish attentions (on)
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19 оточуючі
мн.those around one, one's people, one's associates -
20 передаватися
= передатися1) to be passed (given over, transferred, delivered, transmitted)2) ( у спадщину) to descend3) ( про хвороби) to be catching4) ( про настрій) to pass on (to), to be transmitted (to)
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