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1 злягати
= злягти2) ( обпиратися) to lean (on, against)3) тк. док. ( занедужати) to fall ill, to fall sick4) (затихати, вщухати) to die down, to abate; ( про звуки) to fade, to die away -
2 завмирати
= завмерти1) ( застигати на місці) to stand still; to freeze, to be rooted to the spot; ( про серце) to sink, to stop beating2) ( про звук) to fade away, to die away, to die down; поет. to swoon3) (припинятися, зупинятися) to stop, to come to an end -
3 затухати
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4 стихати
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5 вгамовуватися
= вгамуватися( заспокоюватися) to grow quiet, to quiet ( to calm) down, to grow calm ( still), to be appeased; (стихати - про біль, ущухати - про бурю) to abate, to subside; ( про гомін) to cease, to fade, to die away; ( про вітер) to fall, to drop -
6 відживати
= віджитиto die away (out, off, down)відживати свій вік (про людей) — to live one's time, to have had one's day; (про звичаї, закони) to go out of use, to become obsolete
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7 вщухати
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8 лягати
= лягтилягати в лікарню — to go (in) to hospital
лягати спати — to go to bed, to go to rest, to retire
2) ( падати на) to fall (on)відповідальність ляже на вас — it will be your duty, it will be incumbent upon you
3) ( гинути в бою) to die4) (обирати певний напрямок: про судна, літаки) to setлягати в дрейф мор. — to heave to
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9 обтискний
break-down, pressing, squeezingобтискний молот — cogging hammer, shingling hammer
обтискний прес — squeezing press, squeezer
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10 сумувати
to despond, to lose heart; ( горювати) to grieve (about, over); to be sad ( melancholy); to be cast down, ( журитися) to be disheartened; to mope, to be in the dumps ( blues); to be out of heart; ( за кимсь) to mourn for -
11 тихнути
(стихати, вщухати) to fall quiet, to die away, to quiet down
См. также в других словарях:
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