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1 erantsi
iz.1. addition, add-on2. person added to a group io.1. adjoining, contiguous, abutting, adjacent2. added du/ad.1.a. to stickb. (irud.) to adhere2. ( gehitu)a. to add, adjoin, join; Malta inperioari \erantsi zioten Malta was added to the empire; letra bat ez bakarra ere ez kendu eta ez \erantsiz neither adding nor taking away a single letterb. to annexc. Inform. to attachd. (irud.) to add, throw in ; liburuari bizi apurtxo bat \erantsi zion he added a bit of zest to the book3. ( kutsatu) to give, spread, infect4. to couple, join da/ad.1. to stick; janari-usaina \erantsi zait the smell of the food has stuck to me2. ( kutsatu) to spread (-(r)i: to) ; eria besoetan hartu eta berehala gaitza \erantsi zitzaion he took the sick man in his arms and soon afterwards came down with the disease -
2 eutsi
du/ad.1.a. to hold (- (r)i: on) ; \eutsi gogor! hold on tight!b. to grab; lapurrari \eutsi zion he grabbed hold of the thief; lepotik \eutsi zion he grabbed him by the throatc. (irud.) ( atxikitu) to cling; bereari \eutsia stubborn, obstinate; ez etsi, \eutsi! hang in there! | don't give up the ship!; \eutsi goiari! hang in there! ; \eutsi goiargiari! stick to your ideals! | cling to your principles!2.a. to hold, hold back, contain; ezin izan nion barreari \eutsi I could help laughing; logurari ezin dio \eutsi he can't help sleepingb. ( aurre egin) to withstand; zalduneria kosakoen erasoei \eutsi to {weather || withstand} Cossack calvary attacks; I fasted and prayed that I might \eutsi a particular temptation that had been bothering me barau eta otoitz egin nuen, kolkoan zebilkidan tentazio jakin bati eusteko4.a. ( iraun) to keep up, hold up ; \eutsiko ote du giro honek? will this good weather hold up?b. ( atxiki) asmo onean \eutsi to hope for the best ; fedeari \eutsi to hold on to hone's faith ; hitzari \eutsi to stick to one's word | to keep one's word5. ( eskaini) to offer6. (jasan, eraman) to bear up to, endure, hang on; \eutsi, mutilok! hang on, boys!7. ( ekin) to set; lanari \eutsi zion he set to work8. ( alboan egon) to be next to, be {contiguous || adjacent} to; bankuari deutsala dago gure denda our shop is next door to the bank; frontoiak elizari dautso the handball court is attached to the church
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