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1 видавати за своє
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2 дорога
ж1) ( шлях) road; wayдорога, що перетинає іншу — crossroad
бокова дорога — back road, turn-off
ґрунтова дорога — earth road, unmetalled road; dirt road
канатна дорога — rope-way, cable-way
польова дорога — country road, country-track, cart-way, амер. back road
уторована дорога — the beaten track/path
край дороги — wayside, roadside
по другий бік дороги — over ( across) the way
стати впоперек дороги — to cross one's path, to come ( to get) in one's way
дати дорогу комусь — to let someone pass, to make way ( for), to get out of someone's way
заступати дорогу (кому-небудь) — to stand in smb.'s way, to block smb.'s way
дорогою — on the way, by the way, in passing
2) ( подорож) journey3)йти своєю дорогою — to go along, to go one's way, to take one's own way
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3 уступати
= уступити1) ( поступатися) to yield, to give in; ( піддаватися) to submit; ( віддавати) to give up, to resign; ( територію) to cedeуступати дорогу — to let smb. pass; to make way for smb.
уступати місце — to give place, to give way to
уступити першість — to give the pas, to yield the pas
2) ( у ціні) to bate, to abate, to take off
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