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1 робити арешт
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2 кидатися
= кинутися1) to throw oneself; (стрімголов, униз головою) to precipi tate oneself; (убік; звич. про коней) to shy; ( рвучко) to dash, to rush, to make a dash for; (на здобич, на ворога) to spring at; ( з наскоку) to pounceкидатися у воду — to plunge ( to jump) into the water
2) тк. недок. ( чимсь) to throw away3) тк. недок. ( один в одного) to throw at each other4) тк. недок. ( метатися) to rush about, to dash about5)кидатися у вічі — to be striking, to strike ( to catch) one's eye, to arrest one's attention
кидатися комусь на шию — to fall on a person's neck; to throw one's arms round a person's neck
кидатися грошима — to squander, to throw away money
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3 описувати
= описати1) to describe, to give a description, to portray, to depict, to paint; ( яскраво) to picture, to kodak; to delineate, to outline, to set forthце неможливо описати — no pen can depict it; this is beyond description; it is hard to describe; it is indescribable
2) ( складати перелік) to make an inventory (of), to list3) ( майно) to arrest, to distrain4) мат. to circumscribe, to describe -
4 посадити
2) ( допомогти зайняти місце у вагоні) to get (on, onto)посадити когось на потяг — to put smb. on the train
3) ( примусити когось щось робити) to put (to)4) ( призначити на посаду) to put (on)посадити на трон — to put on the throne, to enthrone
5) ( помістити кудись) to put, to setпосадити на мілину — to beach, to strand
посадити на цеп — to chain (up); shackle
6) ( про рослини) to plant; ( y горщик) to pot7) ( ув'язнити) to put into prison, to put awayпосадити під арешт — to ( put under) arrest
8) ав. to land9) ( обмежити в харчуванні) to put (on, upon)посадити на дієту — to put on a diet, to prescribe a diet ( for)
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5 привід
I чпр`ивідpretext, pretence; ( підстава) ground, reason, occasion; ( удаваний) make-believe; ( для відмовлення) cloak, cover, stalking horseпід приводом — on ( under) the pretext (of), under pretence (of); under colour (of); under plea (of)
з приводу — on the occasion (of), apropos (of)
під тим приводом, що — under the pretence that
з цього приводу — as regards this, apropos of this
II ч мех.дати привід — to give occasion (to)
пр`ивід( пристрій) drive, gearIII ч юр.пасовий привід — belt drive; черв'ячний
прив`ід( приведення) bringing; ( forcible) arrest
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