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1 высаживать войска
1) General subject: disbark troops2) Makarov: debark troops, disembark troops -
2 высаживать
1. высадить (вн.)высаживать десант — land troops, make* a landing
высаживать кого-л. из трамвая — make* smb. get out of, или get* off, a tram
2. высадить (вн.; о растении)высаживать кого-л. с судна, парохода — put* smb. ashore
transplant (d.) -
3 высаживать
I несов. - выса́живать, сов. - вы́садить; (вн.)1) ( дать или заставить выйти) set down (d); ( на берег) put (d) ashore, disembark (d), land (d); (пассажиров автобуса, автомобиля и т.п.) put / drop off (d); ( принудительно) put (d) offвыса́живать деса́нт — land troops, make a landing
II несов. - выса́живать, сов. - вы́садитьвыса́живать кого́-л с су́дна — put smb ashore
(вн.; о растении) transplant (d); bed out (d) -
4 высаживать
I (кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - высаживать; совер. - высадить1) set down, drop; land, disembark, put ashore ( на берег); make (a passenger) get out/offвысаживать из поезда — (обыкн. о войсках) to detrain
высаживать из грузовиков — амер. to detruck
II (что-л.)высаживать десант — to land troops, to make a landing
несовер. - высаживать; совер. - высадить(о растении) (trans)plant -
5 высаживать
(на берег) to put ashore, to disembark, to land -
6 высадить
1. upset2. land; disembark; help out; transplant; get outвысадил в грунт; высаженный в грунт — planted out
3. bedСинонимический ряд:1. выбить (глаг.) выбить; вышибить2. ссадить (глаг.) ссадить
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