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101 дебуширам
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102 desembocar en
v.1 to flow into, to discharge in, to fall into, to debouch into.El río desemboca en la laguna The river flows into the lagoon.2 to lead into, to open into.El corredor desemboca en el patio The corridor leads into the yard.La pereza desemboca en pobreza Laziness leads into poverty.3 to escalate into.Los gritos desembocarán en pleito The shouting will escalate into a fight. -
103 disgorge
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104 join
присоединиться имя существительное: глагол:присоединить (join, tie in)присоединиться (join, get in)приобщаться (join, communicate)стыковать (join, attach)состыковываться (dock, join) -
105 joined
присоединился глагол:присоединиться (join, get in)приобщаться (join, communicate)стыковать (join, attach)состыковываться (dock, join) -
106 pour
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107 wash
мыть имя существительное:стирка (washing, wash)лосьон (lotion, wash)глагол:омывать (wash, bathe, lave)обмываться (wash, bathe)обмывать (wash, bathe)переливаться (wash, play)обелить (whitewash, wash)покрывать тонким слоем (wash, veneer)имя прилагательное: -
108 washed
промывали глагол:омывать (wash, bathe, lave)обмываться (wash, bathe)обмывать (wash, bathe)переливаться (wash, play)обелить (whitewash, wash)покрывать тонким слоем (wash, veneer) -
109 Wash
Мыть имя существительное:стирка (washing, wash)лосьон (lotion, wash)глагол:омывать (wash, bathe, lave)обмываться (wash, bathe)обмывать (wash, bathe)переливаться (wash, play)обелить (whitewash, wash)покрывать тонким слоем (wash, veneer)имя прилагательное: -
110 bòc
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111 bucaid
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112 впадать
fall глагол: -
113 влить
pour глагол: -
114 вливаться
pour глагол: -
115 впадать
1. fall into; flow into; run into2. run intoСинонимический ряд:1. западать (глаг.) вваливаться; западать; проваливаться2. предаваться (глаг.) отдаваться; погружаться; предаваться -
116 ἐκβαίνω
A step out of or off from, c. gen.,πέτρης ἐκβαίνοντα Il.4.107
;ἔκβαιν' ἀπήνης A.Ag. 906
;ἐ. ἐκ τῆς νεώς Th.1.137
(so in tmesi,ἐκ δὲ Χρυσηΐς νηὸς βῆ Il.1.439
): abs., step out of a ship or chariot, disembark, dismount,ἐκ δ' ἔβαν αὐτοί 3.113
, cf. 1.437, Hdt.4.196, etc. ; step out of the sea, Od. 5.415,7.278 ; debouch from a defile, X.An.4.2.3 ; καταστρατοπεδεύσασθαι ἐπὶ λόφον ἐκβάντες ib.6.3.20 : rarely exc. of persons, butβοὴ..ἐξέβη νάπους S.Aj. 892
.2 go out of, depart from,ψυχὴ ἐ. ἐκ τοῦ σώματος Pl.Phd. 77d
;ἐκ τοῦ πολέμου Plb.3.40.7
: c. gen.,ἐ. τύχης E.IT 907
;ἐ. τῆς ἑαυτοῦ ἰδέας Pl.R. 380d
;τῆς λεκτικῆς ἁρμονίας Arist.Po. 1449a27
;τι τῆς εἰωθυίας διαίτης Pl.R. 406b
;ἔνθεν ἐ. Id.Ti. 44e
; withdraw from,ἐκ τῆς νομοθεσίας Id.Lg. 744a
; μισθώσεως, γεωργίας, BGU1120.52 (i B.C.), PTeb.309.14 (ii A.D.).3 c. acc., leave,τὴν πλατεῖαν Herod.6.53
, cf. Phld.D.3.11: but,b usu. with the sense, outstep, overstep,γαίας ὅρια E.HF82
;τὴν ἡλικίαν τοῦ γεννᾶν Pl.R. 461b
; τριάκοντα ἔτη ib. 537d ; τὸν ὅρκον v.l. in Id.Smp. 183b ; .4 in Poets, the instrument of motion is added in acc.,ἐκβὰς..ἁρμάτων πόδα E.Heracl. 802
.6 project, of ground, PTeb.84.91 (ii B.C.).II metaph.,1 come out, turn out, Hdt.7.209 ; τῇ περ ὥρων ἐκβησόμενα πρήγματα ταῦτα ibid. ; τὰ μέλλοντά σφι ἐκβαίνειν ib. 221, cf. Th.7.14, etc. ; of a total obtained by measurement, PAmh.2.31 (ii B.C.).2 to be fulfilled, of prophecies, etc., D.19.28 ; alsoτοιοῦτον ἐκβέβηκεν S.Tr. 672
; κάκιστος ἐ. to prove a villain, E.Med. 229 ;κατὰ νοῦν ἐ. τινί Pl.Mx. 247d
;ἄν τι μὴ κατὰ γνώμην ἐκβῇ D.1.16
; τὸ ἐκβάν, τὰ ἐκβαίνοντα, the issue, event, D.1.11, Plb.2.27.5.3 go out of due bounds,ἐς τοῦτ' ἐκβέβηκ' ἀλγηδόνος E.Med.56
;ποῖποτ' ἐξέβης λόγῳ ; S.Ph. 896
; ἐξέβην γὰρ ἄλλοσε I wandered elsewhere in thought, E. IT 781 ; in writing, digress,ἐπάνειμι ἔνθεν ἐξέβην X.HG6.5.1
, cf. 7.4.1, D.18.211, Pl.Lg. 864c.4 project, extend beyond a limit, POxy. 918 xi 20 (ii A.D.) : metaph., transcend,ἐ. ὑπὲρ τὸ μέγα ὂν καὶ ὑπὲρ τὸ μικρόν Porph.Sent.34
.6 ἐκβαίνοντος μηνός, = φθίνοντος μ., IG14.105 (Syracus.).B causal, in [tense] aor. I - έβησα :—cause to go out, esp. put ashore, land from a ship,ἐκ δ' ἑκατόμβην βῆσαν Il.1.438
; οἱ δ' ἐκβήσαντές [σε] ἔβησαν (where ἔβησαν is [tense] aor. 2) Od.24.301 ;ἐς γαῖαν ἐξέβησέ [με] E. Hel. 1616
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117 შერთვა
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118 debouchieren
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119 hervorbrechen
1. to burst out2. to debouch [troops]3. to issue -
120 hinaustreten
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