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تقلا كردن ،منتشرساختن ،ايجاد كردن ،تهيه كردن آشفت،آشفته كردن ،رنجاندن ،برانگيختن،از ساحل عازم شدن ، خاموش كردن -
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isključiti; zaustaviti* * *
ugasiti
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(colloq) adjective vexé -
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v treure, allargar, expulsar| publicar | distribuir, repartir | apagar | molestar, desconcertar, empipar, enutjar | dislocar, desllorigar | fer córrer | tergiversar -
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"пятнание"В бейсболе [ baseball] создание положения "вне игры" -
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• dati van kuće; dići se; isplaziti; isploviti; ispoljiti; iščašiti; izvesti van kuće; otploviti; plaziti; pružiti; puštati; smesti; uganuti -
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wypychaćwyżymać -
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1) вытеснять (напр. мелкие фирмы из отрасли)2) выдать [выложить] деньги -
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[ʹpʋtaʋt] n«пятнание» создание положения «вне игры» (бейсбол, крикет) -
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1) выводить (из строя)2) выключать (огни) -
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• изключвам• спирам -
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välja ajama, (tuld) kustutama, välja laskma -
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1) виганя́ти; усува́ти; прибира́ти2) виклада́ти ( речі)3) витя́гувати ( руку); висо́вувати4) дава́ти па́ростки5) ви́вихнути6) гаси́ти ( вогонь)7) заважа́ти ( комусь)8) роздрато́вувати9) амер. вируша́ти10) видава́ти, випуска́ти11) дава́ти гро́ші під пе́вний відсо́ток (at)12) вихо́дити в мо́ре13) спорт. заплямува́ти -
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выпускать; тушить; гасить; выкалывать; расстраивать; убирать -
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kihajt, kihajózik, kinyújt, kificamít, előállít
См. также в других словарях:
put out — [v1] upset, irritate; inconvenience aggravate, anger, annoy, bother, burn, confound, discomfit, discommode, discompose, disconcert, discountenance, disoblige, displease, dissatisfy, disturb, embarrass, exasperate, gall, get*, grate, harass,… … New thesaurus
put out — adj [not before noun] BrE upset or offended ▪ She felt put out that she hadn t been consulted … Dictionary of contemporary English
put out — adjective never before noun annoyed, offended, or upset by something that someone has said or done: She was feeling extremely put out by his rudeness … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
put|out — «PUT OWT», noun. the act of putting a player out in baseball or cricket: »Mantle made all three putouts in his lone inning at short (New York Times) … Useful english dictionary
put out — ► put out 1) inconvenience, upset, or annoy. 2) dislocate (a joint). Main Entry: ↑put … English terms dictionary
put-out — put′ out n. spo an instance of putting out a batter or base runner in a baseball game • Etymology: 1880–85, amer … From formal English to slang
put out — index depose (remove), disadvantage, disappointed, discompose, dislodge, disoblige, displace (remove … Law dictionary
put out — phrasal verb I UK / US adjective [never before noun] annoyed, offended, or upset by something that someone has said or done She was feeling extremely put out by his rudeness. II Word forms put out : present tense I/you/we/they put out he/she/it… … English dictionary
put out — I ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If you feel put out, you feel rather annoyed or upset. I did not blame him for feeling put out... He was plainly very put out at finding her there. Syn: annoyed II 1) PHRASAL VERB If you put out an announcement or story,… … English dictionary
put out — {v.} 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. * /Please put the light out when you leave the room./ * /The firemen put out the blaze./ 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. * /For years he had put out a weekly… … Dictionary of American idioms
put out — {v.} 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. * /Please put the light out when you leave the room./ * /The firemen put out the blaze./ 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. * /For years he had put out a weekly… … Dictionary of American idioms