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121 неподалеку
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122 отбирать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - отбирать; совер. - отобрать1) ( брать обратно)take away/off/from2) ( производить отбор)select, pick out; choose3) ( собирать) -
123 шутка
жен.1) joke; jest; funпринимать что-л. в шутку — to take smth. as a joke
не обижаться на шутку — not take offence at a joke, not take it seriously
в шутку — in jest, as a joke
злая шутка — spiteful/malicious/mean joke
сыграть шутку с кем-л. — to play a trick on smb.
гадкие шутки — dirty/shabby tricks
3) jest, farce театр.4) мн. ч. drollery, facetiae, humor••кроме шуток, шутки шутками, без шуток — joking aside/apart
отделываться шутками от чего-л. — to laugh smth. away/off
с ним шутки плохи — he is not one to be trifled with; he is a tough customer
шутка сказать — it's not so easy, it's no joke
шутки в сторону, шутки прочь — joking apart/aside, let's get serious
шутки ради (чтобы посмеяться) — for the fun of the thing, for a lark
шутки шутить — to make jokes, to kid/fool around
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124 отослать
сов1) send (away/off)2) ( направить) referменя́ отосла́ли к дире́ктору — I was referred to the manager
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125 долой
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126 невдалеке
нрчnot far away/off -
127 неподалёку
нрч разгnot far away/off, not far from (some place) -
128 обметать
I свсм обмётыватьII vt; св - обмести́обмета́ть паути́ну — to brush cobweb(s)/web/AE spiderweb away/off
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