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21 запиячити
( to begin) to drink hard, to take to drinking -
22 запій
чhard drinking; мед. dipsomania -
23 запоєм
пити запоєм — to have fits of hard drinking, to drink excessively
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24 обробляння
ч1) treatment, working up, processingобробляння викликів комп. — call processing
обробляння даних — data handling/treatment/processing
обробляння запитів комп. — inquiry processing
обробляння поверхні — surfacing, surface treatment, surface finish, topping
обробляння подій комп. — event service
обробляння чеків — check handling, check processing, processing of checks
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25 перепій
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26 пиятика
ж1) hard drinking, drunkenness; spree; potations; sl carousal2) inebriety; inebriation; intoxication -
27 пиячити
to drink hard ( heavily), to tipple -
28 пропій
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29 п'янка
жdrinking bout, binge, booze-up, spree; sl carousal -
30 п'янство
сhard drinking, drunkenness -
31 споювати
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32 упиватися
= упитися1) ( напитися) to get drunk, to get accustomed to drinking2) ( насолоджуватися) to revel (in), to glory (in), to be intoxicated (by) -
33 чай
ч1) (рослина, напій) teaквітковий чай — flower ( rose) tea
2) ( чаювання) tea drinking3)дати на чай — to tip, to give one a tip ( gratuity)
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34 чаювання
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