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1 галас
ч1) ( голосні крики) shout, cry, noise, vociferation, racket, row, fuss, din, hubbub, bawl; ( шумна суперечка) tumult, clamour, uproar, brawl, broil; sl. (гамір, сварка) rumpusзчинити галас — to make ( to create) an uproar
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2 жарити
to roast, to fry; to broil, to grill; ( на розжареному вугіллі) to frizzle; ( цілу тушу) to barbecueжарити відбивні котлети — to fry ( to grill) chops
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3 жаритися
to fry, to roast, to broilжаритися на сонці — to bask in the sun, to roast oneself in the sun
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4 зажарювати
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5 пектися
to bake; ( на сонці) to broil, to parch -
6 сварка
жquarrel, altercation, embroilment, fray; ( галаслива) fracas, crossness, wrangle, brawl, broil; ( через дрібниці) squabble -
7 смажити
( у духовці) to roast; ( на сковороді) to fry, to toast; ( на гарячому вугіллі) to broil, to grill, to frizzleсмажити відбивні котлети — to fry ( to grill) chops
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8 спектися
( на сонці) to bake, to broil, to parch
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