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1 плювати
= плюнути1) ( вивергати слину) to spit; to expectorateмені плювати — I don't care a hang (a straw, a bit, a pin, a rap, a tinker's damn) ( about), I spit on it
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2 запльовувати
= заплюватиto spit all over ( about), to spit (on, at) -
3 харкати
= харкнутиto hawk, to expectorate, to clear one's throat; to spit out -
4 вивергати
= вивергнутиto eject, to ejaculate, to throw out, to disgorge; ( про вулкан) to erupt; ( з організму) to excrete; (їжу, лаву) to vomit, to spit -
5 викапаний
dripped; quite likeвін викапаний батько — he is the spitting image (the speaking likeness, the very image, the very spit) of his father
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6 випльовувати
= виплюнути, виплюватиto spit out, to expectorate -
7 вихаркувати
= вихаркнути, вихаркатиto spit, to expectorate -
8 відпльовувати
= відплюнути( мокротиння) to expectorate, to spit -
9 відпльовуватися
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10 коса
I ж(с.-г. знаряддя) scytheII ж геогр.spit; ( морська) tongue of land, tongue of sandIII ж( волосся) plait, tress, braidзаплітати косу — to plait, to braid
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11 наплювати
1) to spit2) to disregard, to defyмені наплювати — I don't care a darn (a fig, a pin, a tinkler's damn, two hoots)
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12 насаджувати
I = насадити, насаджати1) ( рослини) to plant2) ( ідеї) to spread, to propagate, to disseminate, to inseminate, to implant, to set, to put onII = насадитинасаджувати культуру — to propagate/spread culture
( надівати на щось) to fix, to stick, to pin; to haft; to spit -
13 обпльовувати
= обплювати1) ( покривати плювками) to cover with spittle2) (ганьбити, порочити) to blacken, to defame, to spit upon, to humiliate -
14 переплюнути
to spit further than; to do better than, surpass -
15 пирскати
= пирснути1) ( водою) to sprinkle, to splash, to spatter; ( слиною) to sputter; ( струменем) to jet, to squirt2) ( про кішку) to snort, to sniff, to spit3) ( вибухати сміхом) to burst out laughing to titter -
16 плюватися
1) ( вивергати слину) to spit; ( бризкати слиною) to splutter2) ( виявляти огиду) to loathe, to find disgusting ( loathesome) -
17 плювок
чspittle, spit -
18 пронизувати
= пронизатиto pierce, to transfix; to run through; to transfuse; ( чимсь гострим) to spit; ( списом) to spear -
19 просичати
(про гуску, змію) to hiss; ( про кішку) to spit -
20 рашпер
чgridiron, grill, spit, broach ( for roasting)
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