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1. n1) спідниця2) звич. pl пола3) звич. pl поділ, пелена4) звич. pl край; межа; околиця; кордон5) узлісся6) берег (ріки, озера)7) підніжжя (гори)8) смуга9) розм. молода жінка, дівчина10) анат. діафрагма11) крило сідла (тж saddle skirt)12) ел. юбка ізолятораto stick upon smb.'s skirts — а) суворо карати когось; б) примушувати когось
2. v1) бути розташованим уздовж рубежу; проходити по краю (по межі, по кордону); оточувати, облямовувати2) обходити, огинати; іти уздовж краю (межі)3) минати, обходити стороноюto skirt a hostile town — обійти стороною місто, зайняте противником
5) ухилятися (від чогось)6) нишпорити, шукати по околицях* * *I n1) спідниця2) pl пола; поділ3) pl край, межа, границя; окраїна4) берег (озера, ріки); узлісся; підніжжя (гори, пагорба)5) смуга6) cл. "спідниця", молода жінка, дівчинаto chase skirts — бігати за "спідницями"
7) оборка ( оббивки крісла)8) діафрагма, грудочеревна перепона ( у тварини)9) кyл. яловича пахвинка10) крило сідла ( saddle skirt)11) eл. юбка ізолятораII v1) бути розташованим, іти по межіі, по краю, уздовж рубежу; оточувати, облямовувати2) обгинати; обходити, іти уздовж краю3) проходити, обходити стороною; ледь уникнути, бути на волосок ( від чого-небудь); ухилятися ( від чого-небудь)4) нишпорити, шукати на окраїнах, на околицях
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