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21 оголошувати
= оголоситиto announce, to enounce, to advertise; (війну, нейтралітет тощо) to declare; to state, to notify, to proclaim, to intimateоголошувати амністію — to announce a pardon/amnesty
оголошувати винним — to bring in a verdict of guilty, to pass a verdict of guilty
оголошувати конкурс — to announce/advertise a vacancy; to announce a competition
оголошувати поза закону — to outlaw, to proscribe
оголошувати страйк — to call a strike, to go on strike; to come out
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22 перечікувати
= перечекатиto await, to wait a little; to stay for a certain period of time; (поки пройдуть, проїдуть) to allow to pass -
23 пояснюватися
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24 прокатувати
I = прокатати1) (катати, возити) to give a ride; (в автомобілі тж.) to take for a drive2) (відхиляти, відмовляти) to reject, to pass over; to blackballII = прокатати; тех.( металеві вироби) to roll; to spread flat with a roller, to planish -
25 пролітати
= пролетіти1) to fly (past, across, over)2) ( про час) to fly by, to elapse3) ( рухатися на великій швидкості) to pass rapidly4) ( не отримувати бажаного) to be passed over ( for); to miss the mark -
26 проспати
1) ( спати якийсь час) to sleep for some time2) ( не прокинутися вчасно) to oversleep oneself3) ( проґавити) to miss, to pass -
27 прошуміти
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28 путівка
жpass, order, authorization, permit ( for a place in a rest home); авт. trip ticket -
29 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
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30 ходити
1) to go; (пішки тж.) to walk, to go on foot; to hikeходити, важко ступаючи — to tramp
2) ( відвідувати) to go (to), to attend; ( до когось) to visit, to go to seeходити на процедури — to take treatment, to go for treatment
3) ( про потяг) to runходити під вітрилами — to sail, to go under sail
4) ( про годинник) to go5) шах. to move6) карт. to lead, to playходити з козиря — to lead a trump, to play trumps
7) ( про гроші) to pass; to circulate, to go8)
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