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poi ; vee peal hoidma, veepinnal hõljuma -
102 buoy\ up
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[bɔɪ] 1. nба́кен, буй; ві́ха2. v1) ста́вити ба́кени2) підтри́мувати на пове́рхні3) перен. підтри́мувати (енергію, надію тощо) -
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буй; буек; бакен -
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bátorít, gyámolít -
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s.boya.v.1 mantener a flote.2 abalizar, aboyar, balizar.3 dar aliento a, animar. (pt & pp buoyed) -
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v.1 animar, alentar (persona); mantener al alza (precios)2 mantener a flote.3 alegrar, animar.4 mantener a flote económicamente, mantener a flote. -
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[V]ATTOLLO (-ERE)SUSTINEO (-ERE -TINUI -TENTUM) -
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[bɔɪ]buy; baken (dənizdə və çayda dayaz yerləri göstərmək üçün nişan) -
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(n) бакен [baken]
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Buoy — Buoy, v. i. To float; to rise like a buoy. Rising merit will buoy up at last. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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buoy up — index assure (give confidence to), bear (support), bolster, reassure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
buoy — ► NOUN ▪ an anchored float serving as a navigation mark or for mooring. ► VERB 1) keep afloat. 2) (often be buoyed up) cause to become or remain cheerful and confident. 3) cause (a price) to rise to or remain high. ORIGIN probably from Dutch boye … English terms dictionary