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1 узкий хват
Sports: close grasp, close grip, narrow grasp, narrow grip, together grasp, together grip -
2 близко
close наречие:within one's grasp (в пределах досягаемости, близко, так, что можно достать рукой, в чьей-л. власти, в чьих-л. возможностях)сокращение: -
3 близко
1) General subject: a little way off, anywhere near, as near as a toucher, by, close, close to, closely, familiarly, hard, hard at hand, hard by, in close proximity to (к чему-л.), in close vicinity, in touch, near, near at hand, near by, near hand, near-hand, nearly, (не такой как) nowhere near as... as (она и близко не такая красивая как её младшая сестра - she's nowhere near as good looking as her younger sister), on (one's) doorstep, round the corner, she's not anywhere near as kind as he is, short, within one's grasp, within touch2) Naval: close in with, close with3) Dialect: bain4) Obsolete: anigh5) Literal: just around the corner7) Railway term: close by8) Makarov: at close range, close at hand, nigh, on hand -
4 зажать
1) General subject: bind, box (бегуна), clamp, clench, clip, close, clutch, fasten, gag, grasp, grip, gripe, hold, jam, press, squeeze, stop, zip2) Colloquial: stiff out3) Engineering: nip4) Automobile industry: fasten down5) Makarov: clamp down -
5 схватить
1) General subject: catch, catch hold, claw, clutch, compass, contract (болезнь), cop, get, grab, grapple, grasp, gripe, lay hands on, make a clutch at, nab, nail, nobble, pick out (значение), pluck at, reach at (что-л.), rush (кого-л.), secure, seize, snaffle, snatch, swoop, tackle, take hold, whip away, whip off, close upon, grip, seize hold of, snap up, catch the trick (как что-л. делается), (грубо) clap hold of (кого-л.), make a clutch (что-л.), (что-л. попытаться схватить make a snatch at (что-л.)2) Computers: gobble4) Australian slang: nick6) Arms production: seize up7) leg.N.P. seize (e.g., a thief; speaking of persons)8) Makarov: rush (smb.) (кого-л.), snatch (что-л.), catch at, catch the trick, clap by the heels (кого-л.), clap hold of (кого-л.) -
6 зажать
1. clip2. nip3. press; squeeze; clutch; suppress; stop; hold; close4. clamp5. clench6. clutch7. gag8. grasp9. jamСинонимический ряд:присвоить (глаг.) зажилить; зажулить; заиграть; замотать; прикарманить; присвоить -
7 стиснуть
1. clench; grasp; press2. squeezeСинонимический ряд:стеснить (глаг.) сдавить; сжать; стеснить
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