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1 наколювати
= наколотиto make holes; ( палець) to prick; ( візерунок) to prick out, to prick; ( дрова) to split; ( цукор) to break; ( прикріплювати) to pin on, to din; ( перед випіканням) to stab -
2 висаджувати
= висадити1) ( давати можливість вийти) to set down, to make someone alight; ( на берег) to put ashore; ( з автомобіля) to drop off, to put offвисаджувати десант — to land troops, to make a landing
висаджувати в ґрунт (що-небудь) — to bed/plant out
3) ( виламувати двері) to force, to break in; ( вибивати скло) to smashвисаджувати в повітря — to blow up, to blast; ( міною) to torpedo
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3 виколювати
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4 висаджування
с1) ( рослин) transplanting, transplantation2) див. висадкависаджування розсади — prick to off/out
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5 колоти
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6 колотися
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7 мудак
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8 надколювати
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9 насторожуватися
= насторожитися(прям. і перен.) to become suddenly attentive, to prick up one's ears -
10 нащулювати
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11 обколювати
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12 повести
I1) to lead, to conduct2) (до, кудись - про дорогу, стежку) to lead (to)II(док. від поводити) to moveповести бровами — to move one's brows, to lift one's eyebrow
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13 поколоти
поколоти дрова — to chop ( to split) wood
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14 поколотися
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15 проколювати
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16 протикати
= проткнутиto pierce ( through); ( наскрізь) to transpierce; ( проколювати) to prick, to pink -
17 розсада
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18 садити
1) ( пропонувати сісти) to seat, to offer a seat, to make one sit down, to ask someone to sit downсадити гостя (відвідувача) — to give ( to offer) a seat
2) to place, to put, to setсадити — у в'язницю to put into prison; амер. to jail
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19 укол
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20 уколоти
1) to prick2) (прикро вразити, образити) to sting, to pique, to wound, to nettle
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