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1 пілікати
to strum, to scrapeпілікати на скрипці — to scrape on a violin, to tweedle
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2 халепа
жmisfortune, trouble, scrape, predicament, plightвскочити (попасти) в халепу — to come to grief, to get into trouble ( into a scrape); to get in a pretty mess
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3 шаркати
= шаркнутиto scrape, to shuffle ( one's feet); to make ( to scrape) a bowпіти, шаркаючи ногами — to shuffle away
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4 біда
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5 брити
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6 вигортати
= вигорнутиto rake out ( away), to scrape out ( away) -
7 вигрібати
= вигребтиto rake out ( away), to scrape out ( away) -
8 виколупувати
= виколупатиto pick out, to pluck out, to scrape out -
9 виплутуватися
= виплутатися( виходити з тяжкого становища) to extricate ( to disentangle) oneself; ( з боргів) to clear oneself -
10 вискрібати
= вискребтиto scrape out ( off), to scratch out -
11 вишкрябувати
= вишкрябати2) ( з кишені) to extract, to get out -
12 відскрібати
= відскребтиto scrape off ( away), to scratch off ( away) -
13 вскочити
док. див. вскакувати -
14 зашкрябати
( почяти шкрябати) ( to begin) to scrape, to scrub; ( кігтями) ( to begin) to claw, to scratch -
15 зчищати
= зчиститизчищати написане — to erase, to scrape off
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16 наскрібати
= наскребтиto scrape up ( together), to scratch up ( together) -
17 обскрібати
= обскребти -
18 перетирати
= перетертиto rub over again, to rub through; to fray through; to grind -
19 перипетія
жperipeteia, peripetia; reversal of fortune; trouble, scrape -
20 підгортати
= підгорнути2) ( засукувати) to turn up, to roll up4) ( придавлювати) to press ( to crush) down5) с.-г. ( рослини) to earth up, to hill up
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