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1 подхватывать
подхватить (вн.)1. (в разн. знач.) catch* (up) (d.), pick up (d.)собака подхватила кость — the dog snatched the bone
2. ( присоединяться) catch* up (d.)они подхватили песню — they took up the melody, they joined in a song
3.:подхватить чью-л. инициативу — take* up smb.'s initiative
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2 заразить
совinfect [-'fekt]он зарази́л остальны́х дете́й скарлати́ной — the other children caught scarlet fever from him
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