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1 блискати
= блиснутиto scintillate; to lighten; to sparkle, to glitter, to flash; to gleam; to twinkle; to coruscate, to glare ( засліплюючи) -
2 відчувати
= відчути1) ( сприймати органами чуття) to feel, to have a sensation (of)відчувати біль — to feel/have a pain
відчувати огиду — to loathe, to recoil, to revolt
2) ( інтуїтивно угадувати) to feel, to sense, to perceive3)відчувати задоволення — to experience/feel pleasure
відчувати симпатію — to feel drawn to smb., to take a liking to smb.
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3 засвітліти
to lighten, to brighten; to grow light -
4 легшати
1) ( вагою) to lighten, to become lighter2) ( про мороз тощо) to abate3) ( складністю) to become easier4) ( про самопочуття) to get better, to feel better -
5 полегшати
to lighten, to grow lighter; ( про мороз) to abateхворому полегшало — the patient is ( feels) better
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6 полегшувати
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7 пом'якшувати
= пом'якшити1) to soften; ( заспокоювати) to mollify; ( ослабляти) to allay, to alleviate, to mitigate; (гнів, неприязнь) to assuage, to attemper, to soothe; (світло, фарби) to tone down; ( суворість) to relax; ( провину) to extenuate; ( кару) to lighten, to commuteпом'якшувати провину — to extenuate smb.'s guilt
2) грам. ( про звук) to palatalize -
8 пояснішати
= пояснітиto grow light(er), to brighten, to lighten; ( про небо) to clear up -
9 світлішати
= світлітиto lighten; to brighten, to grow light -
10 ясніти
1) ( світліти) to lighten, to become lighter; ( світати) to dawn; ( про погоду) to clear (up)2) ( блищати) to shine3) ( виднітися) to be visible4) ( про обличчя) to shine, to glow, to beam, to be radiant ( with)5) (ставати яснішим, логічнішим) to clear (up), to become clear(er)
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