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1 прощатися
= проститися( з кимсь) to say goodbye (to); to take ( one's) leave (of), to bid farewell, to bid adieu, to make ( to take) one's adieus(не) прощаючись — ( without) taking leave
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2 прощання
с( розставання) leave-taking, farewell, parting -
3 розставання
сparting; leave-taking -
4 увага
ж1) attention; note, noticeувага! — attention!; look out!, mind!
увага, на старт! — get set!
брати до уваги — to note, to notice, to regard; to pay attention ( heed); to take into consideration/account
не брати до уваги — to disregard, to neglect, to ignore
беручи до уваги — in view of, taking into consideration, with regard to
не звертати уваги — to disregard, to take no notice (of), to pass by
залишити щось без уваги — to set aside, to leave unattended, to disregard, to take no notice (of)
заслуговувати на увагу — to be worthy of notice, to deserve/merit attention
зосереджувати увагу на — to concentrate/fix/focus attention (on)
звертати чиюсь увагу (на) — to draw smb.'s attention (to); to pay attention (to), to give/pay heed (to), to take note (of)
особлива увага — special emphasis/attention; principal concern
привертати чиюсь увагу — to attract ( to call) smb.'s attention; to come into notice
привертати особливу увагу (на) — to concentrate/focus one's attention (on)
приділяти увагу — to attend, to place high emphasis (on), to place emphasis, to give/focus attention
виявляти увагу (до) — to favour, to show attention
прикувати чиюсь увагу — to compel (to arrest, to engage, to command, to rivet, to grip) one's attention
гідний уваги — worthy of note, noteworthy
2) ( турбота) care, consideration ( дбайливість) heed3)
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