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1 вичерпувати
= вичерпати1) to empty, to drain, to scoop out, to ladle, to bale out; to dip out (up)2) ( про запаси) to exhaust, to deplete; to use up -
2 вимивати
= вимити1) ( робити чистим) to wash2) ( розмивати) to wash away, ( утворювати заглибину) to hollow out; ( про дощ) to scoop out -
3 розмивати
= розмитиto wash off (out, away); ( берег) to hollow ( to scoop) out; геол. to erode -
4 черпати
= черпнути1) ( зачерпувати) to draw up, to bucket, to ladle out, to scoop, to dip; ( ложкою) to spoon (up, out)2) тк. недок. (запозичувати, здобувати) to drawчерпати сили — to derive ( one's) strength ( from)
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5 зачерпувати
= зачерпнутиto draw up, to scoop; to dip; ( ложкою) to ladle, to spoon (up, out)
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