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1 yield up
['jiːld'ep]phr v1) здаватися2) передавати, віддаватиhe yielded himself up — він здався (у полон, владі)
to yield up the ghost /one's breath/ life — випустити дух, померти, віддати богові душу
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2 yield up
['jiːld'ep]phr v1) здаватися2) передавати, віддаватиhe yielded himself up — він здався (у полон, владі)
to yield up the ghost /one's breath/ life — випустити дух, померти, віддати богові душу
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