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81 обсмикувати
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82 окозамилювання
сзайматися окозамилюванням — to throw dust in one's eyes, to draw ( to pull) the wool over one's eyes, to blear the eyes, to cut a dash
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83 опора
жанкерна опора — anchor tower рад., pull-off pole, strutted pole
жорстка опора — fixed pier, fixed support
опора крана — crane foot, crane post
опора моста — pier, bridge abutment, bridge pillar
опора трубопроводу — pipe-line saddle, tube stand, tube support
точка опори фіз. — fulcrum; purchase
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84 отямитися
to come to one's senses; to come round; to recover oneself; to pull oneself together; to collect ( to remember) oneself, to control oneself -
85 пересмикувати
= пересмикнутиto pull ( to draw) over; карт. to swindle, to cheat; ( спотворювати) to distort, to misrepresent, to juggle with, to slant -
86 перетягувати
I = перетягти, перетягати, перетягнути1) ( перетаскувати) to pull, to drag, to draw, to trail, to tug, to lug (from - to; over, through); to move, to stake from place to place2) ( переманювати) to attract, to enticeII = перетягти, перетягнутиперетягувати когось на свій бік — ( to try) to win someone over to one's side
1) ( на вазі) to outweigh, to overbalance2) (поясом, ременем) to bind, to gird, to fasten tightly by binding -
87 підбирати
= підібрати1) ( збирати) to pick up, to gather up2) (вибирати, добирати) to select, to choose, to assort, to sort out, to matchпідбирати ключ (до кого-небудь/чого-небудь) — to fit a key (to), to try a key (to)
3) ( підтягувати) to tuck upпідбирати віжки — to pull up ( to take up) the reins
підбирати поділ — to tuck up ( to kilt) the skirt
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88 підвідний
admissing, pull-on, supplyingпідвідний водовід — headrace, head race
підвідний кабель — leading-in, leading-in cable
підвідний канал — approach, (напр. судоплавного шлюзу) head bay, headrace canal, supply canal, intake channel, approach channel, entrance channel, headrace channel, headrace flume, ( гідротурбіни) flume, forebay, ( судноплавного шлюзу) headbay, head race, raceway, race way
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89 підсмикувати
= підсмикнути, підсмикатиto pull (under, up); to tuck (in, up); to turn underпідсмикнути поділ — to tuck up ( to kilt) the skirt
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90 підтягування
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91 плавати
to swim; ( на поверхні води) to float; ( на судні) to navigate, to cruise, to sail; ( вздовж узбережжя) to coast; ( під вітрилами) to sail, to go under sail; ( на веслах) to row, to pull; ( дрейфувати) to waft, to drift; ( на яхті) to yachtплавати за течією — to go down stream; to go/swim with the stream/tide
плавати проти течії — to go up stream; to go against the stream
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92 поперечна тяга
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93 поскубтися
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94 посмикувати
= посмикатиto pull, to twitch at -
95 поторсати
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96 потягнути
= потягти1) to drag, to pull, to draw; ( щось важке) to lug, to haul2) ( украсти) to filch, to pinch, to pilfer; амер. to swipe3) ( заважити) to weigh4) безос. ( про струмінь повітря)потягнуло холодом від вікон — the cold ( air) has come from the windows
5) ( вабити)його потягло додому — he longed to go home; he yearned ( longed) for home
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97 потягувати
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98 пошарпати
1) ( річ) to wear out, to wear into rags; (про сукню, рукав) to fray; ( книгу) to spoil, to ruin, to tearпошарпати нерви — to rack ( to ruin) one's nerves
2) ( посмикати деякий час) to pull for a while (at) -
99 привабливість
жattractiveness, winsomeness, attraction, affinity, allure, allurement, appeal, grace, loveliness, lure, pull, relish, seductiveness -
100 проволочити
= проволоктиto drag, to pull, to trail ( through)
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