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1 набазікати
to chatter ( gossip) about many things -
2 розгублювати
= розгубитиto lose, to mislay ( many things) -
3 порядок
ч1) (лад, упорядкованість) order, arrangementприводити в порядок — to put in order; to arrange, to adjust, to tidy, to settle; to set ( to put) to rights; to get things square ( straight)
2) ( послідовність) sequence, consecution, orderпослідовний порядок — consecutive order; sequence, succession
порядок виконання комп. — execution order
по порядку — in order, in succession, one after another
робити по порядку — to proceed regularly, to do things methodically (systematically, one after another)
3) ( спосіб) order, procedure, manner; form; courseпорядок голосування — method of voting, voting procedure
запроваджений порядок роботи — ( accepted) procedure, routine
законним порядком — legally; in legal form
в пожежному порядку — hastily, helter-skelter
4) військ. order, formation, arrayбойовий порядок — battle dispositions; battle formation
5)порядки мн. — usages, customs
6) мат. degree; order7)до порядку! (на засіданні) — order!, order!
порядок денний (на засіданні) — agenda; order of business, order of the day
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4 переходити
= перейти1) ( переміщатися з одного місця в інше) to pass, to walk, to go; ( на іншу залізничну колію - про потяг) to shunt2) (на іншу сторону; через) to crossпереходити вбрід — to ford, to wade
3) ( міняти місце роботи) to change4) ( y наступний клас) to move up (to)5) ( починати) to start, to launchпереходити в наступ — to take/pass/ assume the offensive
6) ( перетворюватися) to turn ( into), to come (to); to develop ( into)7) (братися за інше, звертатися до іншого) to go over (to), to pass on (to); to switch over (to)8) ( ставати власністю іншого) to pass (to)переходити з рук у руки — to pass through many hands; to change hands many times
переходити у власність — to pass into the ownership, to carry over
переходити у казну — to forefault діал., to forfeit
9) ( приєднуватися до інших) to go over (to)10) ( про час)11)
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