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1 притрушувати
= притруситиto sprinkle ( with), to powder ( with), to dust ( with) -
2 напорошити
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3 набризкати
to spill, to spray, to splash upon, to sprinkle with water -
4 наплескати
1) to spill, to spray, to sprinkle with water2) to slander; to talk nonsense -
5 нахлюпувати
= нахлюпатиto spill, to spray, to sprinkle with water -
6 сухар
чобкачати в сухарях — to sprinkle with ( to roll in) crumbs
2) ( про людину) dried-up ( prosy) man; dry old stick -
7 насипати
насип`ати, нас`ипати1) ( наповнювати) to put, to pour (in, into), to fill ( with)2) ( просипати) to sprinkle, to scatter, to spill3) ( споруджувати) to make, to build, to pile upнасипати дамбу — to erect ( to build) a dam
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8 окропити
to sprinkle, to asperse ( with) -
9 сприскувати
= сприснути, сприскатиto sprinkle, to bedew, to moisten, to damp ( with)
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