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1 підтримувати
= підтримати1) тк. недок. ( підпирати) to support, to bear, to carry, to hold up, to prop up2) ( не давати впасти) to support3) ( не давати припинятися) to maintain, to keep up, to sustainпідтримувати вогонь — to feed ( to keep up) the fire, to keep the fire up ( alive); to mend the fire
підтримувати життя — to support ( to sustain) life; to subsist
підтримувати листування — to keep up (to maintain, to entertain) a correspondence
підтримувати надію — to keep up ( to sustain) hope
підтримувати розмову — to keep the conversation from flagging, to keep up the conversation
4) ( схвалювати) to support; (кандидатуру, думку тж.) to back up, to second, to advocate, to uphold, to countenance, to give countenance (to); (вчення, справу) to espouseпідтримувати пропозицію — to second (to back up, to give one's support to) a proposal
підтримувати чиюсь ініціативу — to back up someone's initiative; to return someone's lead
5) ( допомагати) to help, to supportпідтримувати — сім'ю to maintain ( to support) a family
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