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1 втягиваться (I) > втянуться (I)
............................................................1. drift(vt. & vi. & n.) توده باد آورده، جسم شناور، برف باد آورده، معنی، مقصود، جریان آهسته، جمع شدن، توده شدن، بی اراده کار کردن، بی مقصد رفتن، دستخوش پیشامد بودن، یخرفت، راندگی........................................................................................................................3. be drawnکشیده، ممتد، توخالی شده، پوک، نخخ کشیده............................................................4. get used to............................................................Русско-персидский словарь > втягиваться (I) > втянуться (I)
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2 разгоняться (I) > разогнаться (II)
............................................................1. get up speed........................................................................................................................Русско-персидский словарь > разгоняться (I) > разогнаться (II)
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3 разыгрываться (I) > разыграться (I)
............................................................1. romp(vt. & n.) با جیغ و داد بازی کردن، سر و صدا............................................................2. frisk(vt. & n.) جست و خیز، حرکت تند و چالاک در رقص، تفتیش و جستجو (خصوصا برای اسلحه و اموال دزدی)، از خوشی جست و خیز کردن، تفتیش و جستجو کردن، بانشاط، مسرور، فرز............................................................3. gambol(vt. & n.) جست و خیز، ورجه ورجه (در رقص)، جست، جست و خیز کردن، پرش کردن............................................................4. warm up(v.) قبل از بازی حرکت کردن و خود را گرم نمودن، دست گرمی بازی کردن........................................................................................................................6. be raging{be rag (v.) کهنه، لته، ژنده، لباس مندرس، کهنه شدن، بی مصرف شدن}Русско-персидский словарь > разыгрываться (I) > разыграться (I)
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