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1 назад
back, backward(s), rearward(s); мор. asternбрати назад (обіцянку) — to retract, to revoke, to withdraw, to recall
дивитися назад — to look back; to revert one's eyes
поставити годинник назад — to set ( to put) the clock ( watch) back
рухатися назад — to move backwards; to retrograde
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2 переводити
I = перевести1) ( допомагати перейти) to take across, to lead across2) ( переміщувати) to transfer, to (re)moveпереводити на другу колію (потяг) — to shunt, to switch
переводити стрілку зал. — to shunt, to switch
3) ( в іншу систему вимірів) to convert (to)4) ( змінювати) to turn ( into); ( про розмову) to change5) ( до наступного класу) to move up into the next form6)II = перевестипереводити дух — to take a breath, to catch one's breath
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3 регресувати
to regress, to retrogress, to backslide, to turn back; to put the clock backтой, хто регресує — backslider
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4 ставити
1) ( розміщати) to put, to place, to set; to position; to standставити вартового військ. — to post a sentry
ставити в ряд — to put in a row, to align, to range
ставити на постій військ. — to billet, to quarter
2) ( установлювати) to install; to put up, to erect3) (висувати, пропонувати) to raise, to put, to propose, to move4) ( на сцені) to stage, to produceставити п'єсу — to stage ( to mount) a play, to produce a play
5) ( в азартних іграх) to stakeставити все на карту перен. — to stake one's all
6) (гірчичник, компрес) to apply, to put on7)ставити голос муз. — to train ( to place) smb.'s voice
ставити залік (кому-небудь з чого-небудь) — to pass (in+to)
ставити за умову — to stipulate (on, that)
ставити пастку — to set a trap (to)
ставити собі за мету — to aim at, to make it one's aim
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5 пускати
= пустити1) ( відпускати) to let go, to allow; ( дозволяти) to permitпускати на волю — to set free, to release; ( пташку) to let out; ( собаку з прив'язі) to let loose
пускати у відпустку когось — to let smb. go on leave
2) ( впускати) to let in, to allow to enter3) ( в дію) to start, to run, to put in action, to set working; (машину тж.) to set in motion4) ( упроваджувати) to put ( into)пускати в обіг (гроші) — to issue, to put in circulation
пускати в продаж — to offer ( to put up) for sale
5) (газ, воду) to turn onпускати корінці — to take root тж.
7) ( розповсюджувати) to spread8) ( слину) to drivel; ( стрілу) to wing, to shoot, to launch; ( змія) to fly; ( дим) to exhale, to puff9)пускати кров — to let blood; to bleed
пускати в хід — to start, to set going; to give a start, to launch
См. также в других словарях:
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put the clock — ● clock … Useful english dictionary
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put the clock back — verb To change the time in a time zone to an earlier time. Dont forget that this Sunday we put the clocks back an hour … Wiktionary
put the clock forward — verb To change the time in a time zone to a later time. Dont forget that this Sunday we put the clocks forward an hour … Wiktionary
put the clock back — change what was done in the past; go back in time … English contemporary dictionary
put the clock back — Revert to former practices. Behave in reactionary manner … A concise dictionary of English slang
put the clock forward — … Useful english dictionary
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put back the clock — or put the clock back 1. To return to earlier time and its conditions 2. To take a retrograde step • • • Main Entry: ↑clock … Useful english dictionary