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61 перешкода
жobstacle, barrier; hindrance, encumbrance, hamper, entanglement, impediment, hold-back; handicap, trammels, marplot, obstruction, bar, block; counteraction; contrarietyатмосферні перешкоди — atmospheric noise, atmospherics; disturbance, statics, strays
перешкоди від дощу тех. — rain clutter
бути перешкодою — to intervene, to hinder, to stand in the way (of)
перегони з перешкодами — obstacle race, steeplechase
усувати перешкоди — to let down the bars; to push aside all obstacles
стати (бути) на перешкодi — to hinder, to hamper, to stand in the way (of)
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62 перти
1) (сунути, валити) to go, to make one's way; to push forward2) (нести на собі, тягнути) to haul; to drag3) ( виразно виявлятися) to appear, to show; to come out -
63 пертися
жарг.(сунути, валити) to go, to make one's way; to push forward, to press forward -
64 підбивати
= підбити1) ( одяг) to lineпідбивати ватою — to wad, to line with wadding
2) військ. to disable, to put out of action3) ( око) to give one a black eye, to bung up an eye; to give a blow from underneath4) to push, to shove, to nudge5) ( підбурювати) to instigate, to urge, to incite (to)6) ( тісто) to beat up7) ( підметку) to fasten, to resole, to nail8) ( підсумки) to sum up -
65 підвищувати
= підвищити1) ( збільшувати) to raise; to increase, to enhance; to heightenпідвищувати голос — to raise ( to elevate) one's voice
підвищувати попит — to raise ( to increase) the demand
підвищувати ціни — to advise in price, to push up prices, to force up prices, to keep prices up
підвищувати ціну — to mark up, to enhance the price, to increase the price, to put up, to raise the price, to write up
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66 підганяти
= підігнати, підгонити1) ( квапити) to urge on, to spur on, to hurry (on), to drive on, to speed up; to hasten, to push on; to precipitate, to rush; to urge forward тж.2) ( припасовувати) to adapt, to suit, to adjust (to); to fit up, to do upпідганяти під один розмір — to gauge, to bring to conformity in size, to match
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67 підпихати
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68 поспішати
= поспішити1) to hurry, to make haste, to hasten, to be in haste; to be in a hurry; to speedпоспішати вперед — to hurry ( to push) on
поспішати на потяг — to ( be in a) hurry to catch the train
не поспішаючи — leisurely, without hurry
поспішай(те)! — make haste!, hurry (up) !, (be) quick!
не поспішайте! — don't hurry!, take your time!
куди ви поспішаєте? — where are you hurrying (to) ?; where are you going (to) in such a hurry?
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69 посувати
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70 похитати
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71 похитнути
1) to unsettle; to push (to rock, to sway) smth.2) to shakeпохитнути чиєсь довір'я — to shake smb.'s faith
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72 похитувати
1) to keep swinging lightly; to push (to rock, to sway) smth. slightly2) безос.його похитуватипохитує — he is reeling, he is unsteady on his legs
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73 поштовх
ч1) shock, push, jerk, jolt2) impulseдавати поштовх чомусь — to stimulate smth. off, to give impetus to smth.
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74 просовувати
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75 просувати
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76 протискуватися
= протиснутися, протискатися( крізь натовп) to force (to push, to shoulder, to elbow) one's way through, to squeeze oneself through -
77 протифазний
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78 протовплюватися
= протовпитисяto force (to push, to shoulder, to elbow) one's way through; to squeeze oneself through -
79 проштовхувати
= проштовхати, проштовхнутиto push, to press ( forward) -
80 розкручувати
= розкрутити1) ( розмотувати) to untwine, to untwist, to unwind2) (відкручувати, відгвинчувати) to turn off, to unscrew3) ( дедалі швидше крутити) to spin, to rotate, to set spinning4) ( розвивати якусь діяльність) to move ahead ( with), to set goingрозкручувати свій бізнес — to promote ( to move ahead with) one's business
5) ( робити когось популярним) to publicize, to give publicity; to build up; to hype up sl; (товар тж.) to promote, to push
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