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1 look out
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2 face
1.n.1) бет2) бет әлпетіto pull (make, wear) a long face — өте бақытсыз болып көріну
3) арсыздық4) сыртқы түр, фасад, оң жақ (матанын)5) үсті6) циферблат2.v.1) бетін бұру2) бетпе-бет қарсы тұру3) бетке тіке қарау4) қаптауto face out — орындау, шыдау
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3 give
1.v.1) беру2) төлеу3) ұйымдастыру, беру (конақ ас, бал)4) өзінің пікірін айту5) мазалау6) майысу (ағаш, металл)7) қарау (есік, терезе)to give away — біреуді ұстап беру, күйеуге беру
to give back — қайтару, кегін алу
to give forth — шығару, жариялау, өсек тарату
to give in — арыз, есеп беру (өткізу), көну, берілу
to give out — жариялау, басып шығару, біту, таусылу
to give over — біреу арқылы беру, әдетін тастау
to give up — бас тарту, алмау (жұмысты), қашқынды ұстап беру
to give way — үзілу, орын беру, шыдамау
2.n.майысқақтық, созылғыштық
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