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1 støte
-te, -t1) ударять, ушибать2) толкать, пихатьstøte fra land — отталкивать от берега (лодку), отчаливать
3) вонзать, втыкать (во что-л. - i)4) наткнуться, налететь, наскочить (на кого, что-л. - mot, på)5) оскорблять, обижать, задеватьbli støtet over noe — обидеться на что-л., оскорбиться чем-л.
6) толочь, размельчать7) грянуть, заиграть (об оркестре)støte an — противоречить (чему-л. - mot)
støte bort — отталкивать, отпихивать
støte fram — воен. бросаться вперёд, прорываться
støte gjennom — выступать, проступать (сквозь что-л.)
støte om — опрокидывать, сваливать
støte opp — поднимать (дичь, зверя)
støte opp til — граничить с чем-л., прилегать к чему-л.
støte sammen:
støte til:
б) примыкать к кому-л.støte ut — отвергать, отталкивать
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2 støte
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3 støte an
offend -
4 støte på
run into, come upon -
5 støte
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6 støte på
strike -
7 støte ut
eject -
8 støte
კვრა; დარტყმა -
9 støte seg
-te, -tstøte seg ved — возмущаться (чем-л.)
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10 støte fra seg
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11 støte imot
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12 støte kule
put the shot -
13 støte mot
subst. impinge -
14 støte sammen
subst. collide -
15 podela na stote delove
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16 задевать
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17 обижать
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18 ушибать
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19 კვრა
støte -
20 размельчать
støte, smule
См. также в других словарях:
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