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1 кидати
= кинути1) to throw, to cast, to fling, to launch, to huriкидати гроші на щось — to throw ( to chuck) away money
кидати жереб — to throw/cast lots
кидати погляд — to shoot (to cast, to dart) a glance
2) (залишати, покидати) to leave off, to drop, to give up, to abandon, to desertкидати роботу — to throw up ( to drop) work
3) жарг. ( обманювати) to cheat, to bunko, to bilk, to con4) безос.мене кидало то в жар, то в холод — І went hot and cold
кидати комусь в обличчя (обвинувачен ня, докір) — to fling into a person's teeth
кидати когось на призволяще — to turn one's back on, to desert, to abandon
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2 борсатися
(у воді, калюжі, грязюці тощо) to roll, to flounder, to sprawl, to welter, to dabble, to puddle, to wallow (in water, in mud, etc.); to toss, to rush about, to fling about -
3 бруд
чdirt, filth тж.; (грязюка, багно) mud, mire; dirtiness, filth, foulness, squalorбруд, що в'ївся в шкіру — grime
облити брудом — to bespatter, to muddy; to mite, to fling ( to throw) dirt ( mud) (at)
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4 відкидати
= відкинути1) to throw (to cast, to fling) off ( away); to toss (away, off, down); ( верх машини) to fold back; ( портьєру) to rip aside3) (відмовлятися, відхиляти) to reject, to give up; to deny; to decline, to avert; to discard; to repudiate, to reprobate, to exceptвідкинути ноги — to kick the bucket, to turn one's toes up
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5 відшпурювати
= відшпурнутиto fling away, to throw off, to hurl away; ( ногою) to kick aside -
6 втоптувати
= втоптатиto trample down (in)втоптувати в грязюку — to vilify, to defame, to fling mud (at); to blacken
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7 жбурляти
= жбурити, жбурнутиto throw, to hurl, to fling -
8 запускати
I = запустити1) ( мотор) to start (up)2) (ракету, космічний апарат) to launch3) ( жбурнути) to fling, to shy, to throwII = запуститизапускати руку в чиюсь кишеню — to dip one's hand into smb.'s pocket
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9 кидатися
= кинутися1) to throw oneself; (стрімголов, униз головою) to precipi tate oneself; (убік; звич. про коней) to shy; ( рвучко) to dash, to rush, to make a dash for; (на здобич, на ворога) to spring at; ( з наскоку) to pounceкидатися у воду — to plunge ( to jump) into the water
2) тк. недок. ( чимсь) to throw away3) тк. недок. ( один в одного) to throw at each other4) тк. недок. ( метатися) to rush about, to dash about5)кидатися у вічі — to be striking, to strike ( to catch) one's eye, to arrest one's attention
кидатися комусь на шию — to fall on a person's neck; to throw one's arms round a person's neck
кидатися грошима — to squander, to throw away money
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10 метати
1) ( кидати) to throw, to cast, to flingметати диск спорт. — to throw the discus
2) ( обкидати) to baste3) ( ікру) to spawn4)метати банк карт. — to keep the bank
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11 метнути
to throw, to fling -
12 наопаш
одягти пальто наопаш — to throw one's overcoat over one's shoulders; to throw ( to fling) on one's overcoat
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13 обійми
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14 обливати
= облитиобливати помиями — to fling mud (at)
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15 перекидати
I = перекидати IIIперекид`атиII = перекинутиперекид`ати1) to throw over, to fling, to cast, to launch, to hurl (over, across); ( стіл) to upset, to overthrow, to overturn, to tip over; ( човен) to keelперекидати міст через ріку — to throw a bridge across a river, to span a river with a bridge
2) ( переводити в інше місце) to transferIII док. див. перекидати Iперек`идати -
16 порозкидати
to scatter, to throw, to fling (about, around); to strew -
17 промчати
= промчатисяпромчати стрілою — to dart, to flash ( past)
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18 розкидати
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19 скидати
= скинути1) ( кидати вниз) to fling (to throw, to cast) down, to drop; ( вантаж) to dumpскидати бомби ав. — to drop bombs
скидати вершника з сідла — to throw (to unhorse, to unseat, to spill, to buck off) a rider
скидати на купу — to pile, to heap
2) (одяг, взуття) to take off, to throw offскидати шкіру (про змію) — to cast (to slough, to throw off) the skin
3) ( позбавляти влади) to overthrow4)скидати маску — to unmask, to throw off a mask; to take off a disguise
скидати на диск комп. — to flush
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20 шпурляти
= шпурнутиto throw, to hurl, to fling, to toss, to chuck
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