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1 досягати
= досягти1) ( діставатися кудись) to reach, to come, to get, to arrive (at), to come up (to)досягати берега — to reach land, to gain the shore
2) ( доходити до певного рівня) to reach (to); (про кількість, суму) to amount, to run, to come (to)досягати повноліття — to come of age, to attain one's majority
досягати рівня — to measure, to measure up
3) (успіхів, мети) to attain, to achieveдосягати вершини чогось — to culminate, to come to a head
досягати мети — to secure ( to attain) one's object, to effect one's purpose, to achieve one's end
досягати успіху — to attain (to achieve, to touch) success
4) ( доторкатися) to reach, to touch -
2 гнати
1) to drive; ( про вітер) to blow2) ( щодуху) to drive hard, to drive fast; to ride hard; to hurry; ( прискорювати) to urge onгнати коня щодуху — to ride a horse hard; to bucket
3) ( переслідувати ворога) to pursue; (на полюванні тж.) to chase, to hunt4) ( виганяти) to drive away, to turn outгнати в шию — to kick ( to chuck) out
5) ( спирт) to distil(l) -
3 нога
ж1) ( вище ступні) leg; ( ступня) footноги мн. — feet; legs
дерев'яна нога — wooden leg, stump
на ногах — on one's feet ( legs)
наступити комусь на ногу — to tread ( to step) on smb.'s foot; to tread on smb.'s corns ( toes)
збити з ніг — to strike ( to knock) down
2) ( кінцівка тварини) leg3) ( опора) leg; brace, stand4)на широку ногу — in a grand style, in a big way
з голови до ніг — from head to foot; from top to toe
іти в ногу (прям. і перен.) — to keep step, to walk in step ( with); тж. to keep abreast ( with)
поставити на ноги — to set one on one's feet; ( виховати) to give smb. a start in life; to bring up; ( вилікувати) to cure
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4 гаркати
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5 перемагати
= перемогти(ворога, труднощі) to conquer, to overpower, to gain ( to win) a victory ( over); ( завдавати поразки) to defeat; ( труднощі) to overcome, to master, to get the better (of); to carry the day, to surmount, to get over, to vanquish; (себе, якесь почуття) to control, to restrain, to govern, to repress, to force oneself; ( y змаганні) to win, to come out on topперемагати труднощі — to conquer ( to master) difficulties; to overcome ( to get over) difficulties
перемагати перевагою тактики — to outgeneral, to outmanoeuvre
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