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3 [biologie] reject♦voorbeelden:de poes stootte haar jong af • the cat rejected her youngtaken afstoten • give up duties1 [onaangenaam aandoen] repel2 [natuurkunde] repel♦voorbeelden: -
122 отскакивать
отскочить1. ( отпрыгивать) jump aside / away2. (ударившись, отлететь обратно) rebound, recoil; bounce off -
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124 отскоча
вж. отскачам* * *отско̀ча,отска̀чам гл.1. jump/spring off/aside/back/away; ( връщам се обратно след удар) bound (off), rebound, bounce (off), recoil (from), dap; be jerked off; (за оръжие) kick, recoil;2. ( изтичвам) run round, slip across (до to), pop/nip up/down/across/along/round (to); \отскоча до града pay a flying visit to the town.* * *вж. отскачам -
125 отскакивать
несов. - отска́кивать, сов. - отскочи́ть1) ( отпрыгивать) jump aside / away; ( назад) jump / leap back2) ( отлетать при ударе) rebound, recoil; bounce off -
126 odskakivati
vt impf bound (ili rebound, bounce off) repeatedly ; (po površini) skip/skim over (ili along); (lopta) bounce; (isticati se) stand out/apart (from, in) | fig - za cijelu glavu -odskočiti -
127 odbijać odbij·ać
-am, -asz; pf odbić1. vt1) (= odzwierciedlać) to reflect2) [piłkę] to return3) (o ziemię) to bounce4) [pieczątkę] to stamp5) (= zostawiać ślady) to leave6) (z niewoli) to rescue2. vi(= odłączać się od grupy) to break away3. odbijać się vr2) (ślad) to leave traces3) (piłka) to bounce (off), to deflectodbijać od czegoś (= odróżniać się) — to stand out against sth
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128 отскакивать
гл. recoil, rebound, bounce
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