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Iv (past sewed; p.p. sewed, sewn)1) шити; зшивати, зашивати, пришивати2) друк. брошуруватиsew on — пришивати, нашивати
sew over — зашивати, заштопувати
sew up — а) зашивати; б) розм. закінчити; в) знесилити, вимотати (когось); г) розм. споювати (когось); д) поставити у скрутне становище; є) перехитрити, ошукати
to sew up smb. — амер., розм. а) мати повну владу над кимсь; б) стримувати, утримувати (від чогось)
IIv (past і p.p. sewed)1) розм. спускати воду2) розм. витікати, просочуватися3) мор. стояти на мілині* * *I v(sewed ; sewed, sewn)1) шити, зшивати, зашивати, пришивати2) пoлiгp. брошуруватиII [s(j)uː] v(sewed [s(j)uːd])1) дiaл. спускати воду2) дiaл. витікати, просочуватися3) мop. стати на мілину
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