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1 выживать (I) > выжить (II) I
............................................................1. survive(vt. & vi.) زنده ماندن، باقی بودن، بیشتر زنده بودن از، گذراندن، سپری کردن، طی کردن، برزیستن............................................................2. live(vt. & vi.) زندگی کردن، زیستن، زنده بودن(adj.) زنده، سرزنده، موثر، دایر............................................................3. pull through(v.) در تنگنا کمک یافتن، در سختی به کسی کمک کردن، در وضع خطرناکی انجام وظیفه کردن -
2 выкарабкиваться (I) > выкарабкаться (I)
............................................................1. scramble out............................................................2. get out............................................................3. extricate(vt.) رها کردن، خلاصی بخشیدن، آزاد کردن............................................................4. pull through(v.) در تنگنا کمک یافتن، در سختی به کسی کمک کردن، در وضع خطرناکی انجام وظیفه کردن............................................................5. get overРусско-персидский словарь > выкарабкиваться (I) > выкарабкаться (I)
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3 выхаживать (I) > выходить (II)
............................................................1. nurse/pull through an illness........................................................................................................................3. bring upپرورش دادن، رشد دادنРусско-персидский словарь > выхаживать (I) > выходить (II)
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pull through — recover, get well, get over the operation The doctor didn t think he d pull through, but he s feeling fine … English idioms