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[spɛə] 1. v1) щади́ти, берегти́; жалі́тиspare his blushes — не приму́шуйте його́ червоні́ти
spare me — поми́луйте мене́
not to spare oneself — 1) бу́ти вимо́гливим до се́бе 2) не шкодува́ти свої́х зуси́ль; не щади́ти себе́
2) еконо́мити; берегти́to spare neither trouble nor expense — не шкодува́ти ні зуси́ль, ні ко́штів
3) приділя́ти ( час тощо)I have no time to spare today — у ме́не нема́ сього́дні ві́льного ча́су
••2. adjif I am spared — якщо́ мені́ суди́лося ще прожи́ти
1) запасни́й; за́йвий, ві́льний; резе́рвнийspare time — ві́льний час
spare room — кімна́та для госте́й
2) худорля́вий3) скро́мний, убо́гий3. n1) запа́с, резе́рв2) запасна́ дета́ль ( машини)3) запасна́ кімна́та; запасне́ примі́щення4) спорт. запасни́й граве́ць
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