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1 навівати
= навіювати, навіяти1) to blow upon; to drift, to heap up2) ( викликати) to suggest, to cast; to evoke; to instil(l)навівати сум — to sadden, to make one melancholy
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2 обвівати
= обвіяти, обвіювати( про вітер) to fan; to blow upon -
3 зривати
= зірвати2) ( перешкоджати здійсненню) to upset, to frustrate, to disrupt, to wreckзривати план — to frustrate a plan, to render a plan abortive
зривати роботу — to upset work, to hamper ( to derange) the work
3) ( за допомогою вибухової речовини) to blow up, to explode4) ( спрямовувати на когось своє роздратування) to vent ( upon)5) ( псувати різь) to strip6)зірвати банк карт. — to break the bank, to sweep the board
зірвати голос — to lose ( to strain) one's voice
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4 набігати
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5 поразка
ж1) defeat; blow, discomfiture; checkmate; амер. throw-down; військ. debacleзавдати поразки — to inflict defeat ( upon); to defeat
зазнати поразки — to suffer defeat, to be defeated; to get the knock
не мати поразок спорт. — to to be unbeaten, to have an unbeaten record
2) юр. deprivation, disfranchisementпоразка в правах — disfranchisement, disability, incapacitation, incapacity
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blow — blow1 /bloh/, n. 1. a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon: a blow to the head. 2. a sudden shock, calamity, reversal, etc.: His wife s death was a terrible blow to him. 3. a sudden attack or drastic action: The invaders struck a blow … Universalium