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1 гаряче
1) hotly, warmly2) with warmth; ( пристрасно) fervently, ardently, passionately; ( сильно) stronglyгаряче братися за щось — to set to smth. with all one's might and main ( with all one's zeal)
гаряче сперечатися — to argue hotly, to argue with heat
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2 гладко
він пише гладко — he writes smoothly, he wield a facile pen
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3 затьохкати
його серце затьохкало — his heart throbbed; his heart went pit-a-pat
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4 кидати
= кинути1) to throw, to cast, to fling, to launch, to huriкидати гроші на щось — to throw ( to chuck) away money
кидати жереб — to throw/cast lots
кидати погляд — to shoot (to cast, to dart) a glance
2) (залишати, покидати) to leave off, to drop, to give up, to abandon, to desertкидати роботу — to throw up ( to drop) work
3) жарг. ( обманювати) to cheat, to bunko, to bilk, to con4) безос.мене кидало то в жар, то в холод — І went hot and cold
кидати комусь в обличчя (обвинувачен ня, докір) — to fling into a person's teeth
кидати когось на призволяще — to turn one's back on, to desert, to abandon
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5 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 -
6 масло
( коров'яче) butter; ( мінеральне) oilефірне масло — essence, essential oil, ethereal oil, volatile oil; ( з квітів) attar
намазувати маслом — to spread butter (on), to butter
як по маслу — without a hitch, like clockwork
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7 на
I прийм.1) (при позначенні місця: зверху, на поверхні чогось) on, upon2) (при позначенні місцевостей, регіонів, вулиць) in; (при позначенні закладів, занять тощо) atна березі — on shore, ashore; on the beach; on the (river-)bank
на вулиці — in the street; out of doors, outdoors
на безпечній відстані — clear (of), at a safe distance ( from)
на невеликій відстані — at a short distance, a short way off; at close range, in close proximity (to)
4) ( при позначенні напрямку) to, towardsкласти на місце — to put back in place, to replace
на схід від — to the east of, eastward(s) of
5) ( при позначенні часу) on, at; ( протягом) during; ( при позначенні строку) for; ( при позначенні крайнього строку) by, towardsна початок 20-го ст. — by 20th century
на другий день — ( the) next day
на той час — by that time, by then
на цей час — by this, by now
7) ( при позначенні хвороби) with8) (згідно з, відповідно до) by, in, toна мою думку, на мій погляд — in my opinion
9) (y значенні "для") for10) ( при позначенні одиниці виміру) by11) ( при множенні і діленні) by12) ( при позначенні результату ділення) in, into, toрізати на шматки — to cut in ( into) pieces
13) ( при позначенні кількісної різниці) byна метр коротший — a metre shorter, shorter by a metre
14) ( при позначенні засобів до існування) on15) ( при позначенні засобу пересування) by16) (при позначенні зміни, переходу до іншого стану) into, to17)на щастя — fortunately, luckily
на біду (на жаль) — unfortunately, unluckily, unhappily, alas
на вагу — by weight; specific gravity
на вибір — for choice, of one's choice, at one's discretion
на віру — on trust, on faith
на всіх вітрилах — under/in full sail, with all sails set
на всякий випадок — just in case, to make sure; to be on the safe side
на голодний шлунок — on an empty stomach/belly
на душу (населення) — per head, per capita
на межі — on the verge of, on the brink of
на око — approximately, by eye
на моїй совісті — on ( upon) my conscience
IIна вигляд — by sight/appearance; in appearance, by sight, to judge from appearances
( візьми) here; here you are; here, take it -
8 навиліт
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9 щасливо
happily, fortunately, luckily; всещасливо! — good luck to you!; farewell!; bye-bye!, so long!
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