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1 упирать
несовер. - упирать;
совер. - упереть
1) (что-л.), (во что-л.) rest (against) ;
set (against) ;
lean (against) упирать шест в стену ≈ to rest a pole against the wall упирать руку в бок ≈ to place/put one's hand on one's hip
2) (кого-л./что-л.) ;
разг. (красть) pilfer, filch
3) только несовер.;
(на что-л.) ;
разг. (настоятельно указывать, подчеркивать) lay stress (on), упереть
1. ( вн. в вн.) set* ( smth. on, against) ;
2. тк. несов. (на вн. ;
подчёркивать) emphasize( smth.), stress (smth.), lay* stress (on) ;
~ся, упереться
3. ( тв. в вн.) lean* ( smth. against) ;
~ся ногами во что-л. plant one`s feet against smth. ;
~ся ногами в землю dig* one`s heels in, plant one`s feet firmly;
4. разг. (сопротивляться) refuse to budge;
(упрямиться) stubbornly refuse;
5. (в вн.) (подходить вплотную к чему-л.) stop (at), come* (to) ;
(зависеть) rest on, turn on. -
2 упереть
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