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1 відповідати
I( бути відповідним чомусь) to meet, to suit, to agree with, to fulfil, to conform (to), to be in line ( with), to correspond (to, with), to answer (to)II = відповістивідповідати вимогам — to be up to ( to meet) the requirements
1) (комусь, на) to answer, to reply, to respond, to rejoin; ( заперечувати) to return; ( гостро) to retortвідповідати на лист — to answer a letter, to reply, to write back
відповідати урок — to say/recite one's lesson
2) ( нести відповідальність) to answer ( for), to be answerable (accountable, responsible) ( for); to be liable to, to be charged with -
2 вписуватися
= вписатися2) ( не порушувати гармонії) to fit in ( with), to go ( with), to harmonize ( with) -
3 запивати
= запити1) ( пити після чогось) to take (with, after), to wash down ( with)2) док. ( запиячити) to take to drinking; to have a fit of hard drinking -
4 палати
1) ( горіти) to flame, to blaze; to burn in full blaze; to be on fire2) (про обличчя, щоки) to glow3) ( бути охопленим сильним почуттям) to burn ( with)палати гнівом — to be in a rage, to be in a fit of anger
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5 вправляти
I = вправити1) to fit in, to set in, to inlay ( with)2) хір. to setIIвправляти вивих — to set a bone ( joint), to reduce dislocation
( тренувати) to exercise, to instruct, to drill -
6 обмундировуватися
= обмундируватися -
7 споряджати
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