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1 колоти
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2 шпилька
ж1) ( для волосся) hairpin; ( для краватки) prop2) тех. stud, pin, dowel, small nail, tack, peg, pivot; tenon3) ( уїдливе зауваження) sting, caustic remark, taunt, shaft4) ( підбор жіночого взуття) spike heel, stiletto heel -
3 державка
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4 дошкуляти
= дошкулитиto bite, to sting, to taunt ( with); to pester, to worry, to annoy, to plague -
5 жалити
= жалитися( про кропиву) to sting; ( про змію) to bite -
6 жало
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7 зачіпати
= зачепити1) ( торкатися) to touch; to touch, to sting, to wound, to excite, to affect; to hurt, to wound ( гордість)зачіпати за живе (за вразливе місце) — to injure deeply, to touch a sore spot
зачіпати тему — to broach (to touch upon, to approach) a subject
зачіпати чиєсь самолюбство — to wound smb.'s self-esteem
зачіпати чиїсь інтереси — to infringe on smb.'s interests
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8 зміїне жало
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9 колотися
to split; to prick, to sting -
10 кусати
to bite; ( жалити) to sting; ( маленькими шматочками) to nibble -
11 кусатися
to bite; ( про гадюку) to sting; ( про собаку) to snap, to be snappish -
12 опік
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13 покусати
to bite; ( про комах) to sting -
14 покусувати
1) to bite, to sting now and then2) ( маленькими шматочками) to nibble -
15 ужалити
to sting; to bite ( про змію) -
16 уколоти
1) to prick2) (прикро вразити, образити) to sting, to pique, to wound, to nettle -
17 укус
чbite; (бджоли і т. ін.) sting -
18 укусити
to bite; to sting -
19 уражати
= уразитиto harm; to offend, to insult, to hurt, to affront, to wound the pride, to sting, to pique -
20 ушпигнути
to prick, to sting
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