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1 здобич злодіїв
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2 здобич
ж( здобуте якимсь чином) gain, profit; ( грабіжників) booty, spoil, plunder, pillage, loot; ( хижака) prey; ( мисливця) spoil, bag; ( рибалки) catch -
3 перебивати
= перебити1) ( цвях тощо) to nail in another place3) ( ціну) to overbid4) ( подушку) to beat over again5) ( якусь справу) to cross smb.'s path (in)6) ( меблі) to reupholster7) ( порушувати) to spoil -
4 псувати
1) to spoil; to deteriorate; to mar; to damage; to make a hash ( mess) (of); to contaminate; sl to bungleпсувати собі зір — to spoil ( to ruin) one's eyesight
2) ( негативно впливати) to corrupt, to deprave, to vitiate, to demoralize, to debauch -
5 награбоване майно
pillage, plunder, spoilУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > награбоване майно
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6 балувати
2) ( робити щось приємне) to give a treat -
7 вийнятий
taken out, drawn out, extractedвийнятий ґрунт — spoil, dug earth, excavated earth, excavated soil, excavation soil, upcast
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8 гробити
to ruin, to destroy; to spoil -
9 загубити
1) to lose, to mislay2) ( занапастити) to ruin, to destroy; to spoil -
10 занапащати
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11 запропащати
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12 засвічувати
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13 захвалювати
= захвалитиto overpraise, to surfeit ( to overload) with praise, to flatter unduly; to spoil by fiuttery -
14 згубити
1) ( загубити) to lose2) ( призвести до загибелі) to ruin; ( зруйнувати) to destroy; ( зіпсувати) to spoil; ( марнувати) to waste -
15 зіпсувати
1) to spoil; ( пошкодити) to damage2) ( розбестити) to corrupt, to deprave -
16 зніжувати
= зніжити( дитину) to spoil, to coddle -
17 кавальєр
чbank, spoil bank -
18 карта
ж1) ( географічна мапа) map; ( морська) chartаеронавігаційна карта — air-map; pilot chart
контурна карта (мапа) — skeleton map, outline map, contour map
топографічна карта — topographic map, topographical map
креслити карту (мапу) — to map, to plot
2) комп. ( плата) cardгра в карти — card-playing, gambling
поставити на карту все — to stake one's all, to bet one's bot tom dollar ( last dollar) on smth.
стави ти на карт у — to set at stake, to stake, to haz ard
відкрити свої карти (прям. і перен.) — to show one's cards ( hand)
здавати карти — to deal ( round) the cards
гадати на картах — to tell fortunes by cards; to tell one's fortune by cards
розкрити свої карти — to show one's hand/cards, to lay one's cards on the table
сплутати чиї-небудь карти — to upset smb.'s plans/applecart, to spoil/ruin smb.'s game
4)карта елементів зображення комп. — pixel map
карта помилок комп. — (напр., на екрані дисплея) error pattern
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19 напакостити
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20 напаскудити
to soil, to dirty, to spoil
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Spoil — (spoil), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spoiled} (spoild) or {Spoilt} (spoilt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spoiling}.] [F. spolier, OF. espoillier, fr. L. spoliare, fr. spolium spoil. Cf. {Despoil}, {Spoliation}.] 1. To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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