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1 задурювати
= задурити( наморочити) to confuse, to stuff one's head ( with); ( дурити) to make a fool (of), to fool, to dupe -
2 наводити
= навести1) ( вказувати шлях) to direct (at), to guide, to lead2) ( націлювати) to aim (at), to point (at)3) фіз., ел. to induce4) (про дані, слова тощо) to cite, to giveнаводити цитати — to cite, to quote
наводити цитату — to cite/make a quotation
5) ( викликати почуття) to evoke, to arouse, to induce, to lead (to)наводити глянець — to polish, to gloss, to glaze
наводити (на себе) красу — to prim, to beautify ( oneself)
7)наводити міст — to bridge, to build a bridge
наводити порядок — to put things in order, to make order, to establish order
наводити тінь на щось — to complicate ( to confuse) matters
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