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1 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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2 подолати
1) to overcome, to overpower, to surmount, to get over, to vanquish; ( перемогти) to conquer; ( почуття) to repress; to get the better (of)подолати труднощі — to overcome ( to get over) the difficulties
2) ( впоратися з роботою) to cope ( with), to manage -
3 подужувати
= подужати1) ( у боротьбі) to overcome, to conquer, to prevail upon, to get the better (of)2) ( справлятися із чимсь) to manage; to be able; (оволодіти, вивчити) to master; ( книжку) to plough throughя цього не подужаю — it is too much for me; it is beyond my powers; ( це не входить до моєї компетенції) it is not within my reach
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4 лад
ч1) ( державний) regime, order, system; (громадський устрій, порядок) social order2) ( спосіб) way, manner3) ( порядок) orderдати лад, привети до ладу — to order, to arrange, to adjust, to tidy, to settle; to put in order, to set ( to put) to rights; to get things square ( straight)
справа не йде на лад — things are in a bad way, things won't get going, things are not going well, things are not moving, we're not making any progress
4)виводити з ладу — to put out of action, to disable
ставати до ладу — to be put in operation, to come into service
5) (згода, гармонійність) harmony, concordбути не в ладах — to be on bad terms ( at odds) ( with)
6) муз. ( тональність) mood, tuneзаспівати (не) в лад — to sing in ( out of) tune
7) звич. мн. лади муз. ( струнних інструментів) stop, fret -
5 поправлятися
= поправитися1) ( видужувати) to recover, to get ( to grow) well (better, stronger), to be on the way to good health, to mend; sl to pick up2) ( гладшати) to gain weight, to put on weight3) ( у розмові) to correct oneself4) ( про справи) to improve
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get the better of you — get the better of (you) to control your behavior. I didn t like what I had heard about this man, but my curiosity got the better of me and I had to meet him … New idioms dictionary
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get the better of — verb win a victory over You must overcome all difficulties defeat your enemies He overcame his shyness He overcame his infirmity Her anger got the better of her and she blew up • Syn: ↑overcome, ↑defeat … Useful english dictionary
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