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21 периметр
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22 підколювати
= підколотиto split, to cleave; ( лід) to break (around, under, a little more, in addition to)підколювати шпильками — to pin (up), to tuck up with pins
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23 повна автоматизація
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24 подуріти
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25 порозкидати
to scatter, to throw, to fling (about, around); to strew -
26 приблизно
approximately, roughly; about, abt, approx, around, close, much, nearly, nigh, practically, roundly, some, something, well-nigh -
27 пристовбурний
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28 роз'їжджати
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29 розкидати
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30 світ
I ч1) ( всесвіт) world; universe; ( суспільство) society; worldвищий світ — society, high life
зовнішній світ — outside/outer world
літературний (спортивний) світ — the literary ( sporting) world
навколишній світ — the world around, surrounding world, outward things
Старий (Новий) світ — the Old ( the New) World
світ мрій — dreamland, dream-world
у всьому світі — in the whole world, all over the world
увесь світ — world at large, whole world, entire world
чотири сторони світу (південь, північ, схід, захід) — four cardinal points
2)вийти у світ (про книгу) — to be published, to come out
пішов на той світ — died; gone to the kingdom come sl
пустити по світу — to beggar, to ruin utterly
внутрішній світ — inward/inner life
потойбічний світ — the other/next world, the beyond
перевернути увесь світ — to move heaven and earth, to turn the world upside down
II чпереселятися в кращий світ (померти) — to leave this world, to go to a better world, to go to the next world
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31 синець
чbruise, suffisionсинці під очима — blue rings around the eyes; blue shadows ( bruises) under the eyes
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32 смітити
to litterr; to make dirty; to make a messсмітити грошима — to squander money, to throw one's money around, to spend money like water
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33 стовбичити
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34 тиражувати
1) ( копіювати) to make copies (of); to duplicate, to reproduce; to replicate2) ( розповсюджувати) to disseminate, to spread around -
35 цілодобовий
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36 халва
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37 ставлення до оточуючих
attitude to associates, attitude to people aroundКороткий українсько-англійський словник термінів із психології > ставлення до оточуючих
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