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1 запускати
I = запустити1) ( мотор) to start (up)2) (ракету, космічний апарат) to launch3) ( жбурнути) to fling, to shy, to throwII = запуститизапускати руку в чиюсь кишеню — to dip one's hand into smb.'s pocket
( занедбувати) to neglect, to allow to fall into neglect -
2 встромляти
= встромитиto thrust (in, into), to drive (in, into); to run (in, into), to stick (in, into), to embed -
3 всувати
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4 втикати
= вткнути, ввіткнути -
5 лізти
1) (на стіну, кручу) to climb, to clamber, to creep, to scale; (по мотузці, на жердину) to swarm2) (набридати, втручатися) to intrude, to thrust oneself upon3) ( про волосся) to come out, to fall off4)лізти зі шкіри — to go all out; to lay oneself out; to leap out of one's skin
лізти комусь в душу — to worm oneself into smb.'s confidence
лізти в зашморг — to expose oneself to danger aimlessly, to stick one's neck out
лізти на очі (кому-небудь) — to hang round; to make a nuisance of oneself (to)
лізти на рожен — to ask for trouble, to kick against the pricks
лізти на стінку — to climb up the wall; to be beside oneself; to go into a frenzy
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6 ніс
ч(род. відм. носа) nose; sl smeller, conk, snitch; мор. prow, bow(s), head; геогр. headland, point, nazeніс гачком — hooked nose; hook-nose
говорити в ніс — to speak through one's nose, to twang
кирпатий ніс — pug nose, pug-nose, snub nose, turned-up nose
розквасити ніс кому-небудь — to give smb. a bloody nose
тикати носом кого-небудь у що-небудь — to rub smb.'s nose in smth.
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7 нав'язуватися
= нав'язатисяto impose oneself on; to intrude, to obtrude oneself, to thrust oneself upon -
8 ніж
I чknife; ( столовий) table knife; ( для м'яса) carving knife; ( малий складаний) penknife; ( великий складаний) clasp knife, jack-knife; ( для паперу) paper knife; ( для розпилювання шкір) skiverампутаційний ніж хір. — catling
кухонний ніж — kitchen-knife, carving-knife
пружинний ніж — switchblade knife; flick-knife
садовий ніж — grafter, hedging-bill
II спол.складаний ніж — flic knife; clasp-knife
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9 полізти
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10 тикати
I(звертатися на "ти") to thou, to thee and thou, to tutoyerII = ткнути( встромляти) to poke, to prod, to thrust
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