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1 видирати
= видрати, видертиto rip up, to tear up; to pluck out, to pull out; to wrench, to draw, to tear (away, off, from, out, of)видирати з коренем — to root out, to tear up by the roots, to eradicate, to uproot
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2 випорювати
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3 витяжний
air-ejector, auxiliary, blowdown, discharge, exhaust, retractable, stretch, suction, vent, pull-outвитяжний вентилятор — air-exhauster, vacuum fan
витяжний канал — exhaust duct, aspiration duct, suction channel
витяжний пластир — drawing plaster; blister
витяжний прес — drawing press, drawing-press
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4 відривати
I = відірвати1) ( відокремлювати) to tear off (away, from, down); to pick off2) ( заважати щось робити) to divert, to interrupt, to hinderвідривати когось від роботи — to disturb smb. at his work; to interrupt; ( заважати працювати) to prevent ( to keep) smb. from working
3)II = відрити; див. відкопувативідривати від серця — to rip, tear from one's heart; to close one's heart to smb., to tear smb. out of one's heart
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5 рвати
1) ( на частини) to tear, to lacerate, to rip2) ( зуби) to pull out3) ( зривати квіти) to pick, to pluck4) ( про зв'язки) to break off -
6 шкапа
ж1) ( слабосилий кінь) jade, weed, rip, wretched nag, crock sl2) ( про людину) jade, hag, worn-out person
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