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1 бійка
жscuffle, fight, fighting, rough and tumble, fray, fracas, brawl; scrimmage, sl. scrap -
2 зашарпати
1) ( змучити) to nag to death, to break the spirit of (by nagging, etc.)2) ( обтріпати) to tear, to fray; ( зносити - про одяг) to wear to rags; ( забруднити) to soil -
3 знос
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4 зношувати
= зноситиto wear out, to fray -
5 зношуватися
= зноситися1) to wear out, to fray; to deteriorate2) ( виснажуватися) to be played out, to be used up -
6 обтріпувати
= обтріпатиto fray, to wear out -
7 обшарпати
( одяг) to fray -
8 обшарпатися
( про речі) to fray, to get worn; ( про людину) to become shabby -
9 перетирати
= перетертиto rub over again, to rub through; to fray through; to grind -
10 перетиратися
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11 посмугувати
to welt, to wale, to weal; ( батогом) to fray -
12 пошарпати
1) ( річ) to wear out, to wear into rags; (про сукню, рукав) to fray; ( книгу) to spoil, to ruin, to tearпошарпати нерви — to rack ( to ruin) one's nerves
2) ( посмикати деякий час) to pull for a while (at) -
13 пошарпатися
( про речі) to fray, to become frayed, to get worn -
14 протирати
= протерти1) ( про одяг) to fray, to wear through, to rub a hole, to wear by rubbing2) ( чистити) to wipe, to rub, to dryпротирати очі — to rub one's eyes; to open one's eyes
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15 сварка
жquarrel, altercation, embroilment, fray; ( галаслива) fracas, crossness, wrangle, brawl, broil; ( через дрібниці) squabble -
16 сутичка
ж1) skirmish; ( рукопашна бійка) conflict, grapple, scuffle, fray, scrimmage, encounter, scramble, jostle; ( боротьба) wrestle, brush (with, between); bout; (удар, зіткнення) collision; impact (on, against); ( сварка) bickering, quarrel2) військ. skirmish, encounter; close fight, close engagementзбройна сутичка — armed conflict; skirmish, passage of arms
рукопашна сутичка — hand-to-hand fight, man-to-man fight
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