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1 здобувати
= здобути( одержувати) to receive, to gain; ( діставати) to obtain, to get, to procure; (завойовувати, виборювати) to conquer, to winздобувати засоби до існування — to get ( to earn) a livelihood
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2 перемога
жvictory; спорт. тж. winздобути перемогу — to gain (to win, to score) a victory, to win ( to carry) the day, to win the field, to have the upper hand
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3 перемагати
= перемогти(ворога, труднощі) to conquer, to overpower, to gain ( to win) a victory ( over); ( завдавати поразки) to defeat; ( труднощі) to overcome, to master, to get the better (of); to carry the day, to surmount, to get over, to vanquish; (себе, якесь почуття) to control, to restrain, to govern, to repress, to force oneself; ( y змаганні) to win, to come out on topперемагати труднощі — to conquer ( to master) difficulties; to overcome ( to get over) difficulties
перемагати перевагою тактики — to outgeneral, to outmanoeuvre
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