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1 прислонить
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2 приставить лестницу к стене
1) General subject: lean a ladder against a wall, pitch a ladder against a wall2) Makarov: prop a ladder against a wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приставить лестницу к стене
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3 прислонить лестницу к стене
General subject: lean a ladder against a wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прислонить лестницу к стене
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4 приставлять
vt; св - приста́витьк кому/чему-л1) ставить вплотную to place/to put to/against; to lean againstприставля́ть ле́стницу к стене́ — to place/to put a ladder against the wall
приставля́ть ня́ню к больно́му — to direct a nurse to look after the patient
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