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  • 1 наступать (I) > наступить (II) II

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    (past: trod ; past participle: trodden, trod
    (vt. & vi. & n.) گام برداری، پا گذاشتن، راه رفتن، لگد کردن
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    (vt. & vi. & n.) پیشروی، پیشرفت، پیش بردن، جلو بردن، ترقی دادن، ترفیع رتبه دادن، تسریع کردن، اقامه کردن، پیشنهاد کردن، طرح کردن، مساعده دادن، مساعده
    (adj.) از پیش فرستاده شده، قبلا تهیه شده، قبلا تجهیز شده، جلو رفتن
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    (vt. & n.) آفند، تک، تکش، تاخت، حمله کردن بر، مبادرت کردن به، تاخت کردن، با گفتار و نوشتجات بدیگری حمله کردن، حمله، تاخت و تاز، یورش، اصابت یا نزول ناخوشی
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    4. undertake/launch an offensive
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    (vt. & n.) اذیت کردن، بستوه آوردن، بی حوصله کردن
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    6. nag
    (v.) اسب کوچک سواری، اسب پیر و وامانده، یابو، فاحشه، عیبجویی کردن، نق زدن، آزار دادن، مرتبا گوشزد کردن، عیبجو، نق نقو
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