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1 приносити
= принести1) ( доставляти кудись) to bring; to carry; to fetch2) ( давати - про врожай) to yield, to bearприносити плоди — to yield ( to bear) fruit; to bear fruit
3) ( давати якийсь результат) to bring inприносити прибуток — to bring in returns, to make a profit
приносити хороший дохід — to yield a good return, to return good interest
приносити користь — to be of benefit, to be of use
приносити плоди — to bear/yield fruit
приносити вибачення — to present one's apologies, to tender an apology, make one's apologies
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2 руйнувати
to demolish, to destroy, to wreck, to ruin; ( лад) to cast down, to overthrow, to subvert; (надії, ілюзії) to frustrate, to blast, to blightруйнувати дощенту — to rase ( raze) to the ground
руйнувати чиїсь плани — to spoil someone's plans; to upset ( to crash into) someone's apple-cart
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3 шкодити
to harm, to injure, to hurt; to be injurious (to); to damage; ( рослинам) to blight, to blastшкодити здоров'ю — to damage ( to affect) one's health, to be injurious to health
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