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61 съсипя
вж. съсипвам* * *съсѝпя,съсѝпвам гл.2. ( разсипвам, смазвам) finish; bring (s.o.) to grief; разг. do for; sl. spifflicate; \съсипя някого take it out of s.o.; \съсипя някого от критика tear s.o. to pieces; \съсипя някого от тичане/шетане run s.o. off his legs;\съсипя се be ruined; be done for; be wasted; \съсипя се от работа work o.s. to death; kill o.s. working; work o.’s fingers to the bone; work o.’s socks off.* * *вж. съсипвам -
62 табан
sole (of foot or shoe)* * *таба̀н,м., -и, (два) таба̀на sole (of foot or shoe); миньорск. spoil bank; \табан-хастар an inner sole.* * *sole (подметка); burrow (мин.)* * *1. sole (of foot or shoe) 2. ТАБАН-хастар an inner sole.табашки tanner' s, tanners', for/of tanning -
63 безрудни скали
мин.attleмин.burronмин.debrisdirtettleмин.mullockмин.spoil -
64 развалям
impairperishspoilundounmakewastewreck -
65 вкисна
вкѝсна,вкѝсвам гл. sour, make/turn (s.th.) sour; -
66 загрозя
загрозя̀,загрозя̀вам гл. make s.o./s.th. look ugly, disfigure, deform, mar/spoil the beauty/look of, ( пейзаж и пр.) be a blot on, be an eyesore; разг. uglify. -
67 изтърва
изтърва̀,изтърва̀вам гл.1. ( изпускам) drop, let fall/slip, lose hold of;3. ( дете, разглезвам) spoil, let a child get out of hand;\изтърва се blunder out, make a slip of the tongue; let the cat out of the bag; • властта съвсем е изтървала юздите the authorities have lost control of the situation; the situation is out of hand. -
68 изхабя
изхабя̀,изхабя̀вам гл.1. blunt, dull, make blunt/dull;3. ( изразходвам) use up;\изхабя се 1. become dull/blunt;2. (за човек) be worn out; wear o.s. out. -
69 изхайтя
изха̀йтя,изха̀йтвам гл. spoil, mar; make a loafer out of; ( нравствено) corrupt, demoralize;\изхайтя се become a loafer; go to the bad. -
70 накълва
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71 намацам
нама̀цам,нама̀цвам гл. smear, daub; ( измърсявам) dirty, soil, spoil. -
72 напакостя
напакостя̀,напакостя̀вам гл. harm, injure, do harm (на to), do an injury (to), cause damage (to); wrong (s.o.); do (s.o.) a mischief; \напакостя на самия себе си, \напакостя си сам spoil/mar o.’s. market, cook o.’s own goose. -
73 окалпазаня
окалпазаня̀,окалпазаня̀вам гл. spoil;\окалпазаня се be spoilt, go to the bad. -
74 окалпазанявам
окалпазаня̀вам,гл. spoil;\окалпазанявам се be spoilt, go to the bad. -
75 осакатя
осакатя̀,осакатя̀вам гл.1. maim, cripple, lame, mutilate, disable;2. ( окастрям) truncate;3. прен. spoil, mar, emasculate. -
76 осуетя
осуетя̀,осуетя̀вам гл. frustrate, spoil, foil, defeat; dash, discomfit, ba(u)lk, thwart, bring to naught/nothing, scotch, play havoc (with), knock (a plan, etc.) on the head, put paid to; ( неутрализирам) neutralize, counteract; \осуетя плановете на discomfit s.o., put a spoke in s.o.’s wheel, spike s.o.’s guns;\осуетя се come to naught/nothing, разг. come a cropper, go down the drain. -
77 плячкосам
плячко̀сам,плячко̀свам гл. loot, spoil; plunder, pillage, ravage, despoil, depredate; freeboot. -
78 повредя
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79 похабя
похабя̀,похабя̀вам гл. waste, spoil; take the bloom off; ( затъпявам) blunt, take the edge off; прен. ( развалям, разстройвам) be the ruin of, blunt (s.o.);\похабя се crock (up), go to waste, разг. go down the drain. -
80 разхайтя
разха̀йтя,разха̀йтвам гл. spoil;\разхайтя се get out of hand; get into idle habits.
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