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1 відпихати
= відіпхнути -
2 відтирати
= відтерти1) to rub off (away, out), to wipe away ( out); ( змерзлого) to warm by rubbing2) ( відтісняти) to push aside -
3 відштовхувати
= відштовхнути1) to push off (back, away), to thrust aside ( away); to repel, to repulse; ( ногою) to kick2) ( викликати неприємні почуття) to spurn, to alienate -
4 розштовхувати
= розштовхати -
5 сідати
= сісти1) to sit down, to take a seat; ( з лежачого положення) to sit upсідайте — be seated, take a seat, sit down
2) (приступати до заняття, що виконується сидячи) to sit down (to)сідати до роботи — to set ( to fall) to work
3) ( на транспорт) to get on, to board, to take; ( в автомобіль) to get into; (на коня, верблюда) to mountсідати на корабель — to go (on) aboard, to embark
5) (про пил, порох) to settle6) (про сонце, місяць) to set, to sink7) ( підлягати ув'язненню) to be put awayсідати у в'язницю — to go to prison; амер. to jail
8) ( осідати - про будівлю) to settle, to sink9) ( втрачати силу - про батарейки) to discharge, to run down; to go flat10) ( про голос) to become hoarse11)сідати на мілину — to run aground; to get into trouble
сідати на дієту — to go on a diet, to begin to diet
сідати в калюжу — to get into a mess fix, to slip up
сідати верхи (на кого-небудь) — to walk all over smb., to boss/push smb. around, to order smb. about ( around)
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6 випихати
= випхнути, випхатиto push out, to force out, to jostle away, to turn out -
7 виштовхувати
= виштовхати, виштовхнути1) ( витискати поштовхами) to push out, to force out, to eject, to extrude2) ( виганяти) to jostle away, to throw out, to drive outвиштовхувати в шию — to chuck out, to throw out
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8 відтісняти
= відтіснитиto drive back (off, away), to push aside, to press back -
9 зштовхувати
= зіштовхувати, зштовхнути, зіштовхнути2) тк.зштовхувати, зштовхнути (зближувати впритул) — to bring together
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