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1 лізти
1) (на стіну, кручу) to climb, to clamber, to creep, to scale; (по мотузці, на жердину) to swarm2) (набридати, втручатися) to intrude, to thrust oneself upon3) ( про волосся) to come out, to fall off4)лізти зі шкіри — to go all out; to lay oneself out; to leap out of one's skin
лізти комусь в душу — to worm oneself into smb.'s confidence
лізти в зашморг — to expose oneself to danger aimlessly, to stick one's neck out
лізти на очі (кому-небудь) — to hang round; to make a nuisance of oneself (to)
лізти на рожен — to ask for trouble, to kick against the pricks
лізти на стінку — to climb up the wall; to be beside oneself; to go into a frenzy
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2 відбивати
= відбити2) ( напад) to strike off, to repulse, to repel; to throw back, to beat off ( back); ( ворога) to drive away; ( удар) to ward off, to counter, to parry, to foilвідбивати атаку — to fight off ( to repulse) an attack
відбивати м'яча — to return a ball; ( на льоту) to volley
3) ( відбирати силою) to win over, to take away; ( повертати назад) to retake, to recapture4) ( відламувати) to break off, to knock off5) ( про смак) to take away, to remove6) ( про годинник) to beat ( out)відбивати такт — to beat ( out) time; ( пальцями) to beat the devil's tattoo
7) ( віддавати - про вогнепальну зброю) to recoil, to kick ( offirearms)8) док. ( пошкодити) to damage, to injure by striking -
3 пручатися
to resist; to fight to get free; to hold out ( against); to kick (at, against) -
4 стояти
1) to standстояти на ногах (прям. і перен.) — to stand on one's feet
2) (бути нерухомим, не працювати) to stop, to be at ( to come to) a standstill3) (бути, перебувати, бути розташованим) to be, to be situated; (про кораблі, війська) to lie; ( про погоду) to holdстояти на причалі мор. — to lie alongside; амер. to be docked
стояти на якорі — to lie ( to ride) at anchor
стояти у черзі — to stand in a queue ( line), to queue
стояти на чиємусь шляху — to be in smb.'s light тж. перен.
4) (жити, перебувати) to stay, to liveстояти на квартирах (на постої) військ. — to be billeted ( quartered)
6) ( наполягати) to stand (up) on; to persist, to insistстояти на своєму — to insist on one's own way, to hold one's own, to hold/stand one's ground
7)стояти над душею у когось — to urge ( to hurry) smb., to make smb. nervous by urging
стояти на вахті — to keep watch, to be on watch
стояти на смерть — to hold out to the end ( to the last), to fight to the last
стояти на чолі — to be at the head (of), to head
стояти (бути) при владі — to be in power, to be in office
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