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1 проганяти
= прогнатиto drive away; to turn away (out, off); to banish, to chase; to expel; (службовця, робітника) to give one the sack, to dismiss; ( випровадити) to send packing, to send one about one's business; ( птахів) to scare awayпроганяти хмари — to blow away (to drive away, to dissipate) the clouds
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2 відходити
= відійти1) (іти, залишати якесь місце) to move away ( off), to go off (away, back), to stand back; to withdraw, to recede; ( від) to step aside ( from), to walk away ( from); ( про потяг) to leave, to depart3) військ. to withdraw, to draw off, to fall back; ( відступати) to retreat4) (про сезон, ягоди тощо) to end, to come to an end5) ( заспокоюватися) to recover, to come to oneself, to regain oneself6) (відставати, відклеюватися) to come off7) ( умирати) to pass away, to breathe one's last; недок. тж. to be dying, to be going8) ( про води при пологах) to brake -
3 упливати
= уплисти1) ( про плавця) to swim away; ( про корабель) to sail ( to steam) away; ( про предмети) to float away2) ( про гроші) to be spent quickly, to melt away -
4 відбивати
= відбити2) ( напад) to strike off, to repulse, to repel; to throw back, to beat off ( back); ( ворога) to drive away; ( удар) to ward off, to counter, to parry, to foilвідбивати атаку — to fight off ( to repulse) an attack
відбивати м'яча — to return a ball; ( на льоту) to volley
3) ( відбирати силою) to win over, to take away; ( повертати назад) to retake, to recapture4) ( відламувати) to break off, to knock off5) ( про смак) to take away, to remove6) ( про годинник) to beat ( out)відбивати такт — to beat ( out) time; ( пальцями) to beat the devil's tattoo
7) ( віддавати - про вогнепальну зброю) to recoil, to kick ( offirearms)8) док. ( пошкодити) to damage, to injure by striking -
5 знищувати
= знищитиto destroy, to make away ( with), to annihilate; ( скасовувати) to abolish, to do away ( with), to sweep away; ( викоренити) to exterminate; ( руйнувати) to demolish; to delete тж.знищувати ворога — to annihilate the enemy, to crush the enemy
знищувати зроблене — to undo ( to unmake) what one has done ( made)
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6 зчищати
= зчиститизчищати написане — to erase, to scrape off
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7 покінчити
покінчити із чимсь — to put an end to smth.; to do away with smth.
покінчити всі рахунки (з ким-небудь/чим-небудь) — to sever all ties with smb.
покінчити життя самогубством — to commit suicide, to take one's own life, to do away with oneself
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8 помарніти
to waste away; to pine away, to wither, to fade away -
9 танути
1) (топитися, розплавлятися) to thaw, to meltтане безос. — it is thawing
2) (зникати, слабшати) to melt away, to dwindle, to wane; to waste away -
10 тікати
1) to run away, to make away, to make off, to flee (from, out of, away); to elope, to take to one's legs, to give leg-bail2) ( з в'язниці) to escape -
11 умчати
= умчатисяto flee, to whirl away, to hurry away, to rush away -
12 втеча
( із в'язниці) break-out, ( до іншої країни з політичних мотивів) defection, departure, elusion, escape, ( від переслідування) evasion, flight, ( злодія із вкраденим) get-away, ( дитини з дому) runaway, ( з ув'язнення тощо) running away -
13 вигортати
= вигорнутиto rake out ( away), to scrape out ( away) -
14 вигрібання
сraking out ( away); scraping out ( away) -
15 вигрібати
= вигребтиto rake out ( away), to scrape out ( away) -
16 винищувати
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17 висихати
= висохти, висохнути1) to dry out; ( про ріку) to dry up2) ( про рослину) to parch, to wither, to fade3) ( про людину) to waste away, to fade away -
18 вихвачувати
= вихватитиto snatch out (away, from), to tear out (away, from) -
19 відбирати
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20 відвертати
= відвернути1) ( убік) to turn aside, to turn away2) (відгинати край, відгортати) to turn back, to fold back3) ( про увагу) to distract ( from), to divert; ( від чогось неприємного) to turn off, to fend4) ( запобігати) to prevent, to avert; to avoid; to preclude
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