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1 перебираться
1. страд. к перебирать I 1, 2, 3 2. перебраться1. ( переправляться) get* over; (через) get* (over)2. ( переселяться) moveперебираться на новую квартиру — move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
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2 переезжать
1. переехать (вн.; через)cross (d.)2. переехать (переселяться)(re)moveпереезжать на новую квартиру — (re)move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
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3 переселяться
переселиться1. move, migrate, transmigrateпереселяться на новую квартиру — move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
2. страд. к переселять -
4 перебираться
несов. - перебира́ться, сов. - перебра́ться1) (че́рез; переправляться) get (over)перебира́ться че́рез сте́ну — get / climb over the wall
перебира́ться че́рез руче́й — get over / across the stream
2) (перемещаться, переселяться) moveперебира́ться на но́вую кварти́ру — move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
перебира́йтесь к нам! — get / come over here!
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5 переезжать
несов. - переезжа́ть, сов. - перее́хать1) (вн.; че́рез; проезжать на другую сторону) cross (d)2) ( переселяться) moveпереезжа́ть на но́вую кварти́ру — move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
переезжа́ть из Москвы́ в Орёл — move from Moscow to Orel
3) обыкн. сов. разг. (вн.; задавить) run over (d); knock down (d)его́ перее́хал по́езд — he was run over by a train
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6 переселяться
несов. - переселя́ться, сов. - пересели́ться1) ( переезжать) move; resettle, migrate, transmigrateпереселя́ться на но́вую кварти́ру — move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
2) рел., филос. ( о душе - возрождаться в новом телесном облике) transmigrate -
7 перебраться
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