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1 второпати
to grasp ( the meaning), to understand, to make out, to conceive ( the meaning) -
2 завагітніти
to become pregnant; to conceive -
3 задумувати
= задуматиto intend, to conceive, to plan, to have the intention, to meditate; to hatch -
4 зароджувати
= зародитиto bear, to conceive, to beget, to generate, to engender; to produce тж.зародити надію у когось — to arouse hope in smb., to give smb. hope, to raise smb.'s hopes
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5 зачинати
= зачати1) ( розпочинати) to begin, to start2) тк. док. ( дати життя) to conceive, to become pregnant -
6 збагнути
to grasp, to understand, to comprehend, to perceive; to conceive -
7 злюбити
to come to love, to grow fond (of); to fall in love ( with)не злюбити — to conceive ( to feel) a dislike ( for)
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8 зненавидіти
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9 зрозуміти
to understand, to comprehend, to conceive; ( усвідомлювати) to realize; (див. розуміти) -
10 мислити
to think, to reflect, to cogitate; to represent to oneself, to conceive -
11 незлюбити
to conceive ( to feel) a dislike ( for) -
12 полюбити
to come to love, to grow fond (of), to take (to); to conceive a liking ( for), to take a fancy (to); ( закохатися) to fall in love ( with) -
13 розуміти
to understand, to comprehend, to conceive, to apprehend; ( усвідомлювати) to realize; to see; to appreciate; ( проникнути) to penetrate, to fathom; ( схопити значення) to grasp, to seize; ( розбирати зміст) to make outдобре розуміти — to fully appreciate, to effectively grasp
розуміти суть (факту, доказу) — to take in
неправильно розуміти — to misunderstand; to mistake the meaning
я не розумію — I do not understand; I don't get you
я не розумію, що ви хочете цим сказати — what do you mean?; I do not catch your meaning
розуміти з півслова — to take the hint, to be quick in the uptake, to catch the meaning at once
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14 тямити
1) (розуміти, розумітися, уміти) to apprehend, to conceive, to grasp, to understand; to know2)не тямити себе — to be beside oneself, to fly into a rage, to lose one's temper
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15 уподобати
to grow fond (of), to take (to), to conceive a liking ( for), to take a fancy (to) -
16 утямити
to conceive, to comprehend -
17 уявляти
= уявитиto imagine, to represent ( to figure) to oneself, to picture, to fancy, to conceive
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