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1 безладдя
сdisorder; ( плутанина) confusion; mess, muss, hugger-mugger, huddle, turmoil, mishmash, mix-up; ( в управлінні) misruleприводити до безладу — to disarrange, to disturb
робити (творити, чинити) безладдя — to mess up
у безладі — all in a tumble, off the hinges; in a mess, at sixes and sevens, upside down, higgledy-piggledy
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2 збивати
= збити1) to bring down; ( ударом) to knock offзбивати літак — to bring ( to shoot) down an aircraft; to down an aircraft
збивати ціну — to underbid, to beat down the price
3) ( плутати) to put out, to confuse; to distract4)збивати вершки (сметану) — to whip ( to whisk) cream
збивати масло — to churn, to knead
збивати яйця — to beat up ( to whip) eggs
5)збивати з пантелику — to confuse, to muddle, to disconcert
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3 збиватися
= збитися1)збиватися в купу — to huddle together, to bunch
2) ( помилятися) to go wrong; to be disconcerted (lost, confused)3)збитися з ніг — to be run off one's legs ( feet); to be dead tired
збиватися з ноги — to lose the step, to fall out of step
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4 згромаджувати
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5 згромаджуватися
= згромадитися( скупчуватися) to huddle together, to flock, to cluster -
6 метушня
жfuss, bustle; clutter; flurry; turmoil, ado, huddle; rumpus -
7 розгардіяш
чdisorder, confusion; mess, huddle; untidiness; fuss; hurly-burly, bustle -
8 скарлючитися
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9 скупчувати
= скупчитиto heap, to pile; to crowd; to huddle together; to group, to concentrate -
10 скупчуватися
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11 сум'яття
сbustle, commotion, turmoil, flurry, fluster stir, hurly-burly, huddle, kick-up, hubbub; sl rumpus
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