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dɪsˈpel гл. разгонять;
рассеивать to dispel apprehensions ≈ рассеять опасения Syn: drive away, disperse разгонять, рассеивать - to * the darkness рассеять темноту - to * clouds развеять тучи - to * the gloom разрядить мрачную атмосферу;
развеять мрачное настроение рассеиваться, развеиваться;
исчезать dispel разгонять;
рассеивать;
to dispel apprehensions рассеять опасения dispel разгонять;
рассеивать;
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[dɪsˈpel]dispel разгонять; рассеивать; to dispel apprehensions рассеять опасения dispel разгонять; рассеивать; to dispel apprehensions рассеять опасения -
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verbразгонять; рассеивать; to dispel apprehensions рассеять опасения* * *(v) исчезать; исчезнуть* * *разгонять; рассеивать* * *[dis·pel || dɪ'spel] v. разгонять, рассеивать, развеять* * ** * *разгонять
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