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choose, pick out, select -
122 отбирать
take from, take awaypick out, select -
123 разжим
( кулачков патрона станка) unclamping movement, ( губок схвата) pick-out position рбт -
124 выколупывать
несов. - выколу́пывать, сов. - вы́колупать; (вн.) прост.pick out (d) -
125 отбирать
несов. - отбира́ть, сов. - отобра́ть; (вн.)1) ( брать обратно) take away (d)отбира́ть биле́ты (у пассажиров) — collect tickets
2) ( производить отбор) choose (d), select (d), pick out (d)отбира́ть образцы́ (рд.) — sample (d)
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126 отбирать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - отбирать; совер. - отобрать1) ( брать обратно)take away/off/from2) ( производить отбор)select, pick out; choose3) ( собирать) -
127 отобрать
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128 отбирать
vt; св - отобра́ть1) брать обратно to take (away); грабить to robотбира́ть у кого-л кни́ги — to take the books away from sb
2) выбирать to select, to pick out
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