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1 paint
1.n.сыр, бояу2.v.1) бояу2) бояумен сурет салу3) бейнелеп көрсетуpaint something in — сызу, салу
paint something out — сырлау, бояу
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2 think
v.1) ойлау, ойлану2) санау, есептеуthink about (of) — ойлау, еске түсіру
think of — елестету, ойлау, білу
think better of — жақсылап ойлау, ойлану
3) түсінуthink something out — ойлану, жоспарлау
4) сену, нану, есептеу5) елестету -
3 blunder
1.n.өрескел қате2.v.1) сүріну1) өрескел қате істеуto blunder into — соғысып қалу, ұшырап қалу
to be something out — аңдамай, байқамай сөйлеу
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4 try
1.v.1) байқау2) тырысу, тырмысуtry something out — бақылау, қадағалау
3) сынап көру4) соттау5) қапаландыру, талдыру6) көру2.n.әрекет, талап -
5 cut
1.v.1) кесу, қиюto cut to pieces — қиқалау, турау
to be cut out for — кесіп алу, қиып алу
2) қазу3) турау4) кесілу5) қырқу6) байқамау7) болмау, қатыспау8) сызу9) кішірейту, кеміту2.n.1) кесу2) қырқу, қию3) турау -
6 turn
1.v.1) айналу2) бұру, бұрылу3) өзгерту4) аудару5) толу6) неше түрлі іс істей білу, қолынан іс келу7) бұрылу, өткізу8) айналу2.n.1) бұрылу, айналуon the turn — өзгеруге таяу, өзгеретін
2) өзгеру3) кезекin turn — кезек-кезекпен, кезек-кезек
out of turn — өзгеше, ілгері-кейін
4) ауысым, кезек5) қызмет6) серуен7) қажеттілік8) сөз құрылыс9) таңғалдыру
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