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41 марніти
to pine away, to wither, to fade away; ( про обличчя) to loose one's ( good) looks -
42 мотатися
1) ( накручуватися) to be wound2) ( висіти) to dangle, to hang loose3) ( про заклопотану людину) to rush about -
43 м'яко
softly; gently, leniently; ( без суворості) with a loose rein -
44 насипний
poured; piled (up)насипний ґрунт — fill-up soil, made ground
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45 недбалий
1) ( про людину) negligent, neglectful, heedless, carelessнедбалий користувач комп. — tough user
2) ( про роботу) careless, slipshodнедбалий стиль — loose ( slipshod) style
3) ( неохайний) slovenly, untidy -
46 незв'язаний
removed, untied -
47 необов'язкове дотримання
юр.liberal [loose] observance -
48 нещільний
incompact, not compact, thin, loose; ( текучий - про крани) leaky -
49 ослаблений
impaired, paralysed, seared, slowed -
50 ослаблий
weakened, feeble, enfeebled, atonic; ( про гайку) loose -
51 посадка
ж1) (на потяг, у літак) boarding; (на пароплав тж.) embarkationвимушена посадка — forced landing, emergency landing
4) ліс. ( садіння) planting5) ( молоді насадження) planted trees, plantation7) тех. fit -
52 пускати
= пустити1) ( відпускати) to let go, to allow; ( дозволяти) to permitпускати на волю — to set free, to release; ( пташку) to let out; ( собаку з прив'язі) to let loose
пускати у відпустку когось — to let smb. go on leave
2) ( впускати) to let in, to allow to enter3) ( в дію) to start, to run, to put in action, to set working; (машину тж.) to set in motion4) ( упроваджувати) to put ( into)пускати в обіг (гроші) — to issue, to put in circulation
пускати в продаж — to offer ( to put up) for sale
5) (газ, воду) to turn onпускати корінці — to take root тж.
7) ( розповсюджувати) to spread8) ( слину) to drivel; ( стрілу) to wing, to shoot, to launch; ( змія) to fly; ( дим) to exhale, to puff9)пускати кров — to let blood; to bleed
пускати в хід — to start, to set going; to give a start, to launch
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53 розв'язувати
= розв'язати1) to untie, to unbind, to undo2) to liberate; ( язик) to loose, to loosen3) (задачу, дилему) to solve; to extricate -
54 розгулюватися
= розгулятися(про бурю, море) to break loose, to rage; ( про туман) to lift; ( про погоду) to clear up; ( пити-гуляти) to go on the spree -
55 розпускатися
= розпуститися1) ( про рослини) to open, to blossom out, to come out2) ( послаблятися) to come loose3) ( ставати недисциплінованим) to get out of hand, to become undisciplined, to become slovenly, to acquire low habits -
56 розпусник
ч; ж - розпусницяlibertine, debauchee, rake, rip, reprobate, profligate, loose liver, wencher -
57 розпутувати
= розпутати1) to untangle, to disentangle; to unravel2) ( коня) to untie, to loose, to unfetter3) to disentangle, to unravel; to puzzle out -
58 розпущений
I( про збори) dismissed; (про комісію, парламент) dissolved; (див. розпускати)II1) ( недисциплінований) undisciplined2) ( морально) dissolute, loose; fast; ( про дитину) spoilt, overindulged -
59 розсипний стрій
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60 розтріпувати
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