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  • 1 join

    liituma, ühinema, kampa lööma

    English-Estonian dictionary > join

  • 2 join\ forces

    English-Estonian dictionary > join\ forces

  • 3 join\ in\ a\ conversation

    English-Estonian dictionary > join\ in\ a\ conversation

  • 4 join\ the\ army

    English-Estonian dictionary > join\ the\ army

  • 5 join\ the\ majority

    English-Estonian dictionary > join\ the\ majority

  • 6 целый

    119 П
    1. terve, kogu, kõik; ждать \целыйый час terve tunni v tervelt tund aega ootama, я выпил \целыйый стакан воды jõin (terve) klaasitäie vett, мы набрали \целыйую корзину грибов korjasime terve korvitäie seeni, \целыйую ночь шёл дождь kogu öö v öö otsa sadas vihma, я не видел тебя \целыйую вечность ma pole sind terve igaviku näinud, намело \целыйые горы снегу terved v suured lumehanged v lumemäed on v oli kokku tuisanud, по \целыйым дням и ночам ööd kui päevad läbi, \целыйый короб новостей kõnek. terve seljatäis v kuhjaga uudiseid, \целыйых восемь лет tervelt kaheksa aastat, в \целыйом мире kogu v terves maailmas, \целыйыми днями, по \целыйым дням päevade kaupa v viisi, päevad läbi, \целыйый ряд вопросов terve hulk küsimusi;
    2. (кр. ф. цел, цела, \целыйло, \целыйлы) terve, vigastamata, puutumata; все вещи \целыйы kõik asjad on terved, он цел и невредим ta on elus ja (täiesti) terve, уходи, пока цел kao, kuni kondid koos, tee et minema saad, kuni nahk on terve v enne kui kere peale saad v kuni pole kere peale saanud, katsu et terve nahaga minema saad;
    3. terve, tervik-, terviklik, totaal-, totaalne, täis-; это \целыйое богатство see on terve varandus, \целыйое число mat. täisarv;
    4. kõnek. lausa, päris, terve, täielik, tõeline; \целыйое несчастье lausa v päris õnnetus, päris v igavene häda, это \целыйая история see on pikk lugu v terve ooper, \целыйое событие lausa sündmus;
    5. ПС
    \целыйое с. неод. tervik; единое \целыйое ühtne tervik, в \целыйом tervikuna, в общем и \целыйом üldiselt, üldkokkuvõttes, составлять одно \целыйое ühtset tervikut moodustama;
    6. ПС
    \целыйое с. неод. mat. täisarv, terve; разделить дробь на \целыйое murdu täisarvuga jagama, две \целыйых одна седьмая kaks tervet üks seitsmendik, kaks ja üks seitsmendik

    Русско-эстонский новый словарь > целый

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