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121 поддерживать знакомство с
1) General subject: keep company with2) Makarov: cultivate the acquaintance ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поддерживать знакомство с
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122 состоять в близких отношениях
Jargon: keep companyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > состоять в близких отношениях
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123 якшаться
1) General subject: consort, hobnob, rub shoulders with (с кем-л.), keep company, rub elbows, rub shoulders, be in bed with2) Colloquial: rub elbows with (с кем-л.)3) Obsolete: pack and peel -
124 verkehren mit
to keep company with* * *1) ((with with) to have dealings or associations (with, usually in a bad sense): He's been consorting with drug-addicts.) consort2) (to meet or mix with (other people).) rub shoulders with -
125 संगम् _saṅgam
संगम् 1 Ā.1 To come or join together, meet, encoun- ter; अक्षधूर्तैः समगंसि Dk.; एते भगवत्यौ कलिन्दकन्यामन्दाकिन्यौ संगच्छेते A. R.7.-2 To cohabit, have sexual intercourse with; भार्या च परसंगता Pt.1.238; Ms.8.378.-3 To keep company or intercourse with, associate with.-4 To agree, harmonize, be suitable.-5 To become contracted, shrink up.-6 To die, depart.-7 To go to, attain (with acc.). -Caus.1 To bring together, join, unite; वधूवरौ संगमयांचकार R.7.2.-2 To endow or present with, unite with, bestow on, give to; प्रियसुहृदि विभीषणे संगमय्य श्रियं वैरिणः R.12.14.-3 To deliver, hand over.-4 To kill. -
126 समागम् _samāgam
समागम् 1 To come or meet together, assemble.-2 To become joined or united, to associate, keep company with.-3 To have sexual intercourse with.-4 To come together, be in conjunction (as planets).-5 To come near, approach.-6 To return.-7 To find, meet with. -
127 путаться
1. ( сбиваться с толку) get* tangledпутаться в рассказе — give* a confused account / story
путаться в показаниях — be inconsistent in one's testimony, contradict oneself in one's evidence / statement
2. ( о мыслях) get* confused4. (с тв.) разг. keep* company (with), get* mixed up (with) -
128 якшаться
(с тв.) разг.hob-nob (with), keep* company (with), rub elbows (with)
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