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1 виривати
I = вирити II = вирвати1) (рвати, висмикувати) to pull out, to tear, to wrench, to drag, to snatch (away, off, from, out of)виривати зуб — to extract ( to draw) a tooth
виривати з корінням — to root out, to tear up by the roots, to uproot; тж. to eradicate, to extirpate
виривати з рук — to snatch ( to twist) out of one's hands
2) ( одержувати) to extort ( from), to wring ( from), to wrest ( from) -
2 вибивати
= вибити3) ( домагатися одержання чогось) to get ( out of); to wring (from, out of)4) тк. недок. ( видобувати звуки) to beat out; to drumвибивати з рівноваги — to upset (smb.'s) equanimity
вибивати з колії — to unsettle, to upset
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3 вижимати
= вижати1) ( видушувати) to squeeze out, to press out; ( викручувати) to wring ( out)вижимати соки з когось — to sweat ( a person), to drive hard
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4 викачувати
= викачати1) ( за допомогою помпи) to pump out2) ( поступово забирати) to extort, to wring (out, from) -
5 викручувати
= викрутити1) ( вигвинчувати) to unscrew2) ( білизну) to wring out, to squeeze out3) ( руку) to twist, to wrench -
6 віджимати
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7 жати
I( збирати хліб) to reap, to harvest, to crop, to mow, to cut corn, to gather inII(давити, стискувати, мулити) to squeeze, to press, to strain, to wring out, to hurt; ( про взуття) to pinch -
8 заламувати
= заламати1) to break off; to turn up, to turn down2) to overcharge, to ask too muchзаламувати високу ціну — to jack up the price, to ask an exorbitant price
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9 ламати
2) ( знищувати) to destroy, to do away with, to wreck; ( різко змінювати) to transform, to alter3)ламати комедію — to put on an act, to try to fool someone
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10 мучити
1) to torment, to rack, to torture, to excruciate, to wring2) ( турбувати) to distress, to harass, to vex, to worry; ( тривожити) to harry, to harrow; ( спогадами) to rankleце мучигь мою совість — it lies heavy ( it weighs) on my conscience
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11 обжимати
= обжатиto squeeze, to wring out, to press -
12 обкручувати
= обкрутити1) to twist, to wring; to enwind, to turn, to twirl; to whirl2) to enmeshобкрутити круг пальця — to cheat, to dupe, to deceive, to take in
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13 перекручувати
= перекрутити1) to twist, to wring; to turn, to twirl, to whirl; ( завод годинника) to overwind -
14 скручувати
= скрутитиto twist, to strand; to contort; ( цигарку) to roll up; ( руки мотузкою) to truss, to pinionскрутити комусь в'язи — to wring smb.'s neck
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15 стискувати
= стискати, стиснутиto press, to squeeze; ( про речовину) to contract, to shrink, to constrict, to jam; (повітря, рідину) to compress, to condense; ( в обіймах) to hug, to fold in arms; (рукою, обценьками) to grasp, to grip, to clutch, to clenchстискувати губи — to tighten ( to compress) one's lips
стискувати руку комусь — to wring ( to squeeze) smb.'s hand
См. также в других словарях:
Wring — Wring, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrung}, Obs. {Wringed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wringing}.] [OE. wringen, AS. wringan; akin to LG. & D. wringen, OHG. ringan to struggle, G. ringen, Sw. vr[ a]nga to distort, Dan. vringle to twist. Cf. {Wrangle}, {Wrench},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wring — [rıŋ] v past tense and past participle wrung [rʌŋ] [T] [: Old English; Origin: wringan] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to succeed in getting something from someone, but only after a lot of effort = ↑squeeze wring sth from/out of sb ▪ They are… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wring — [ rıŋ ] (past tense and past participle wrung [ rʌŋ ] ) verb transitive wring or wring out to twist and squeeze something in order to remove liquid from it: I ll just wring out this dress and hang it up. wring someone s neck used for emphasizing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wring someone's neck — wring someone’s neck phrase used for emphasizing how angry you are with someone When he finds out what you did, he’ll wring your neck! Thesaurus: expressions showing anger and used in argumentshyponym arguments and arguingsynonym Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
wring your hands — phrase to twist and squeeze your hands together, especially when you are afraid or nervous Thesaurus: to express or react to fearsynonym Main entry: wring * * * wring your hands : to twist and rub your hands together because you are nervous or… … Useful english dictionary
wring — O.E. wringan press, strain, wring, twist (class III strong verb; past tense wrang, pp. wrungen), from P.Gmc. *wrenganan (Cf. O.E. wringen to wring, press out, O.Fris. wringa, M.Du. wringhen, Du. wringen to wring, O.H.G. ringan to move to and fro … Etymology dictionary
wring (something) out of (someone) — to persuade someone to give you what you want. She is a very original comedian and can wring laughs out of any audience. The trick in fundraising is to wring money out of people who don t want to give it away. Etymology: based on the literal… … New idioms dictionary
wring — ► VERB (past and past part. wrung) 1) squeeze and twist to force liquid from. 2) break (an animal s neck) by twisting forcibly. 3) squeeze (someone s hand) tightly. 4) (wring from/out of) obtain with difficulty or effort. 5) cause great pain or… … English terms dictionary
wring staves — plural noun (sing wring staff) Strong pieces of wood used in applying wring bolts • • • Main Entry: ↑wring … Useful english dictionary
Wring — Wring, v. i. To writhe; to twist, as with anguish. [1913 Webster] T is all men s office to speak patience To those that wring under the load of sorrow. Shak. [1913 Webster] Look where the sister of the king of France Sits wringing of her hands,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wring — Wring, n. A writhing, as in anguish; a twisting; a griping. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English