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1 закидати
I = закидатизакид`атизакидати камінням — to stone, to cast (to throw, to hurl) stones (at)
2) ( завалювати) to shower ( with), to bombard ( with)II = закинутизакидати запитаннями — to ply ( to bombard) with questions
закид`ати1) ( далеко кинути) to throw, to cast2) ( піднімати різким рухом) to throw backзакидати голову — to throw ( to toss) back one's head
3) ( залишати поза увагою) to neglect, to let go; ( перестати займатись чимсь) to throw up, to give up, to abandon4) ( натякати) to hint (at), to allude (to)закинути слівце за когось — to intercede for someone, to put in a word, to drop a kind word in favour (of); to say a good word ( for)
5) ( докоряти) to reproach, to upbraid6)III док. див. закидати Iзак`идати
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