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61 звикати
= звикнутиto get accustomed (to), to get used (to), to habituate ( to inure) oneself, to become inured -
62 здобувати
= здобути( одержувати) to receive, to gain; ( діставати) to obtain, to get, to procure; (завойовувати, виборювати) to conquer, to winздобувати засоби до існування — to get ( to earn) a livelihood
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63 злазити
I = злізати, злізти1) ( спускатися) to descend, to come down ( from)2) ( виходити на зупинці) to get out (of), to get off, to alight ( from)3) ( про фарбу) to come off, to peel4) ( підніматися нагору) to go up; to climb, to ascentIIto go; to climb up and come back -
64 змокати
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65 зриватися
= зірватися2) ( падати звідкись) to fall ( off)3) ( закінчуватися невдачею) to fail, to miscarry4) ( втрачати самоконтроль) to lose one's temper5) ( поспішно вирушати кудись) to leave in a hurryзриватися з місця — to start up, to dart off
6) (про вітер, бурю) to rise suddenly, to start up7) ( про звуки) to resound, to ring out8) ( про чийсь голос) to break9) -
66 казитися
to run mad, to rage, to be furious; to get/fly into a rage, to get furious, to rave, to storm; ( пустувати) to romp -
67 лад
ч1) ( державний) regime, order, system; (громадський устрій, порядок) social order2) ( спосіб) way, manner3) ( порядок) orderдати лад, привети до ладу — to order, to arrange, to adjust, to tidy, to settle; to put in order, to set ( to put) to rights; to get things square ( straight)
справа не йде на лад — things are in a bad way, things won't get going, things are not going well, things are not moving, we're not making any progress
4)виводити з ладу — to put out of action, to disable
ставати до ладу — to be put in operation, to come into service
5) (згода, гармонійність) harmony, concordбути не в ладах — to be on bad terms ( at odds) ( with)
6) муз. ( тональність) mood, tuneзаспівати (не) в лад — to sing in ( out of) tune
7) звич. мн. лади муз. ( струнних інструментів) stop, fret -
68 нагінка
жscolding, check, rebuke, reproof, rowing, ratingдавати нагінку — to row, to rate
мати нагінку — to be scolded, to get into hot water, to get it hot
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69 належувати
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70 нариватися
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71 підніматися
= піднятися1) ( переміщатися вгору) to go up; ( на гору) to climb; to ascend; ( по сходах) to go upstairs; to arise2) ( підводитися) to rise, to stand up, to get up3) ( вставати з ліжка) to rise, to get up4) (підвищуватися, зростати) to grow, to rise, to go upпідніматися в ціні — to go up ( in price), to take a jump
5) (розпочинатися, виникати) to start, to rise6) ( повставати) to rise7) тк. недок. ( височітити) to rise above, to tower above8) to be raised9) -
72 підсихати
= підсохнутиto get dry, to get a little bit drier -
73 піймати
to catch, to capture; ( схопити) to seize, to catch hold (of); ( у пастку) to trap, to entangle, to entrapпіймати на місці злочину — to catch in the ( very) act (of); to catch on the spot
піймати на вудочку — to catch out, to get smb. on the hook
піймати у тенета — to ensnare; to hook smb., to snare smb.
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74 повадитися
to fall into the habit (of), to get the habit (of), to get accustomed (to) -
75 повставати
I1) ( про багатьох) to get up, to stand up, to ariseII = повстати(проти когось, на когось) to rise (against, on); ( піднімати повстання) to rise ( in revolt), to rise in rebellion ( against), to revolt, to rebel ( against), to uprise -
76 позбавлятися
1) ( позбуватися) to get rid of2) to pass, to be deprived of -
77 понадитися
1) ( спокуситися) to become ( to be) tempted (by)2) ( призвичаїтися) to fall into the habit (of), to get the habit (of); to get accustomed (to) -
78 понапиватися
to get drunk; to get tight -
79 приготовлятися
= приготовитися, приготуватисяto prepare ( oneself); to be ( to get) prepared, to be in preparation; to get ready -
80 приживатися
= прижитися2) ( про рослини) to take ( to strike) root, to get acclimatized
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