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1 виривати
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2 виривати
I = вирити II = вирвати1) (рвати, висмикувати) to pull out, to tear, to wrench, to drag, to snatch (away, off, from, out of)виривати зуб — to extract ( to draw) a tooth
виривати з корінням — to root out, to tear up by the roots, to uproot; тж. to eradicate, to extirpate
виривати з рук — to snatch ( to twist) out of one's hands
2) ( одержувати) to extort ( from), to wring ( from), to wrest ( from) -
3 вихоплювати
= вихопити1) (відбирати, висмикувати) to snatch out, to snatch away from2) ( рвучко виймати) to get out, to take out, to pull out; ( про зброю) to draw -
4 уривати
= урвати1) ( знаходити - про час) to snatchуривати хвилинку — to snatch ( to contrive) a moment of leisure
2) (припиняти мову, спів) to break off, to cut short -
5 зривати
abort, (дискусію, пропозицію тощо) burke, ( плани тощо) disrupt, ( спробу тощо) frustrate, render abortive, (шапку, гаманець тощо) snatch, (замисел, спробу тощо) thwart -
6 вихвачувати
= вихватитиto snatch out (away, from), to tear out (away, from) -
7 вчепитися
to seize, to lay hold of, to claw, to clutch, to snatch (at), to grasp -
8 закусувати
= закусити1) to have a snack; ( перекусити) to get a bite; ( перед обідом) to take some hors d'oeuvres -
9 каніфас-блок
чsnatch-block, snatcher -
10 куш
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11 підхоплювати
= підхопити1) to catch (up); to take up, to seize; to pick up; to snatch up2) (підтримувати, продовжувати) to take up, to join inпідхоплювати ініціативу — to follow up smb.'s initiative
підхоплювати мелодію — to catch up the tune, to join in the singing
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12 розхапувати
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13 схоплювати
= схопитиto grip, to grab, to seize, to lay hold (of); to lay hands (on), to grasp, to catch, to clutch -
14 уривок
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15 ухопити
1) ( схопити) to lay ( to catch) hold (of), to grip, to grasp, to seize, to grab, to clutch, to catch, to lay hands (on), to snatchухопити за руку когось — to seize ( to grip) someone by the hand
2) (осягнути, зрозуміти) to grasp, to catch, to get the meaning (of) -
16 хапання
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17 хапати
= хапнутиto snatch, to grab, to grasp, to seize, to clutchхапати за руку — to grasp ( to seize) one's hand
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