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1 додумуватися
= додуматисяto come to a conclusion; to hit ( to come) upon an idea -
2 зміркувати
( додуматися) to come to a conclusion, to come upon an idea; ( зрозуміти) to understand -
3 натрапити на слід
( злочинця) come upon the trackУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > натрапити на слід
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4 набігати
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5 налапувати
= налапатиto find ( to come upon) gropingly -
6 находити
= найти2) (оволодівати, охоплювати) to come upon ( over) -
7 накидатися
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8 братися
1) to take up ( upon)2) ( приступати до чогось) to turn to, to begin, to start, to set (to)3) ( дати зобов'язання) to undertake; to take upon oneself4) ( руками) to touch5) ( з'являтися) to appear, to arise6) ( вкриватися) to get covered7) ( липнути) to stick (to), to adhere (to)братися за розум — to come to one's senses, to become reasonable
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9 зупинятися
= зупинитися1) to stop, to come to stop; to come to a stand(still); to halt; ( про їздця) to draw rein; ( раптово) to stop short; to go all lengths2) (на питанні, темі) to dwell (on, upon); ( про погляд) to rest (on)3) ( тимчасово поселитися) to put up (at), to stay (at) -
10 ставати
= стати1) ( зупинитися) to stop; (про машину тж.) to pull up2) ( вставати) to stand, to take one's stand; to rise; ( на щось) to place ( to put) oneself, to get uponставати на чийсь бік — to take smb.'s side, to stand up for smb.
ставати в чергу — to line, to queue (up), to stand in a queue ( line), to queue
ставати дибки — to rear, to prance; to kick, to resist
ставати на коліна — to kneel (down, up)
ставати на ноги — to get on one's feet; to become independent
3) ( робитися) to become, to get, to grow, to wax, to turnставати відомим — to acquire a reputation ( for), (про секрет, новину) to leak ( out)
ставати дійсністю — to be translated into life, to become a reality
ставати жертвою — to fall a victim (to)
ставати здобиччю (кого-небудь, чого-небудь) — to fall a prey (to)
4) (розпочинати, приступати) to set about, to startставати до роботи — to begin ( to start) one's work, to get down to work
5) тк. док. ( почати) to take to, to begin6) ( вистачати) to suffice, to be sufficient, to do7) тк. док. ( бути) to beйого не стало (помер) — he has passed away, he is no more
8) to costщоб то не стало — at all costs, at any price
9)ставати на якір — to come to anchor, to go into anchor, to berth
ставати на чолі — to become leader (of)
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11 вступати
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12 зустрічатися
= зустрітися, зустрінутися2) тк. недок. ( бачитися) to see(часто) зустрічатися з кимсь — to see little ( much) of a person
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13 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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14 надибати
to meet, to come across, to light upon, to encounter -
15 налинути
1) поет. to come flying2) ( про думки) to rush (into, upon); to surge -
16 наскакувати
= наскочитиto collide ( with), to run ( against), to smash ( into); to fall (up)on; to run/strike ( against), to come across; to fly (на когось - at, upon) -
17 натикатися
= наткнутися1) to strike, to run against, to stumble over; to knock one's head against2) to meet, to come across, to light upon -
18 наштовхуватися
= наштовхнутися1) ( натикатися) to run against, to stumble upon2) (натрапляти на когось, щось) to come across -
19 повертатися
= повернутися1) ( вертатися) to return, to go ( to come) back; (до; у попередній стан) to revert (to); (думками, у розмові) to recur (to)повертатися до теми — to revert ( to recur) to the subject
2) ( обертатися) to turn, to swing ( round)повертатися кругом (навколо) — to swing round; військ. to turn about; амер. to face about
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20 поливати
= полити1) ( лити) to pour (on, upon); (вулиці, рослини) to water
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