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1 усыхать
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2 сбрасывать
несов.; сов. - сбро́ситьсбра́сывать дрова́ с грузовика́ на зе́млю — kamyondaki odunları yere atmak
сбра́сывать бо́мбы — bomba atmak
сбра́сывать снег с кры́ши — damı kardan temizlemek
сбро́сить проти́вника в мо́ре — düşmanı denize dökmek
с парохо́да сбро́сили схо́дни — vapurdan iskele attılar
сбра́сывать что-л. с парашю́том — bir şeyi paraşütle atmak
сбра́сывать отхо́ды в ре́ку (о предприятии) — artıklarını nehre boşaltmak
2) перен. ( свергать) alaşağı etmek, devirmekсбро́сить око́вы ра́бства — kölelik zincirlerini kırıp atmak
3) разг. ( снимать с себя) atmakсбро́сить пальто́ — paltosunu sırtından atmak
сбро́сить с себя́ ко́жу (о змее) — gömlek değiştirmek
с тех пор, как же́нщины сбро́сили чадру́... — kadınlar çarşaflarını atalıberi...
сбро́сить седока́ (о лошади) — binicisini yere atmak
дуб сбро́сил листву́ — meşe yapraklarını döktü
4) ( уменьшать) azaltmak, düşürmekсбро́сить (ли́шний) вес — kilo düşmek / atmak / eritmek
сбро́сить два проце́нта на усу́шку — yüzde iki fire düşmek
••сбро́сить со счето́в — hesaptan düşmek / çıkarmak, yabana atmak
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3 увариваться
несов.; сов. - увари́ться1) разг. iyi pişmekмя́со не увари́лось — et diri olmuş
2) ( уменьшаться в объёме) pişerken fire vermek -
4 усушка
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