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61 справям се
1. cope (с with); manage(надделявам) get the better ofсправям се със задачата си cope with o.'s task. be equal to/measure up to o.'s taskсправям се с трудност cope with/overcome a difficultyсправям се бързо с (не се церемоня) make short work of; deal summarily withсправям се с домакинството без прислуга manage a house without servantsтой не може да се справи с тази книга he cannot get through this bookс него трудно може да се справи човек he is difficult to manage/to cope withаз ще се справя с него разг. I'll fix him all right2. (правя справка) (в книга и пр.) look up (в in), consult (a book, etc.)справям се със закона study the lawсправям се по даден въпрос go into a matter, check up on a matter* * *спра̀вям се,възвр. гл. cope (c with); manage; carry (s.th.) off (well), get/come to grips (with); bring under control; ( надделявам) get the better of; аз ще се справя с него разг. I’ll fix him all right; не мога да се справя с това I am not up to this, this is beyond my powers, it is too much for me; разг. this beats me; I can’t hack this; \справям се с лекота breeze/romp through; \справям се с трудност cope with/overcome a difficulty; \справям се със задачата си cope with o.’s task, be equal to/measure up to o.’s task.* * *manage (with): You will справям се with the difficulties. - Ще се справиш с трудностите.; get through ; negotiate (правя справка); look up (в книга) -
62 пипна
пѝпна,пѝпвам гл.1. touch; feel;2. ( хващам) catch, lay/get (o.’s) hands on; get/clap hold of; grab (hold of); sl. nab, nick; уч. sl. nail; \пипна болест catch a disease, click it;3. ( арестувам) cop, nick; grab; не е пипнал нищо he didn’t do a stroke of work; само да го пипна if I can only get hold of him.
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