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1 висаджувати
= висадити1) ( давати можливість вийти) to set down, to make someone alight; ( на берег) to put ashore; ( з автомобіля) to drop off, to put offвисаджувати десант — to land troops, to make a landing
висаджувати в ґрунт (що-небудь) — to bed/plant out
3) ( виламувати двері) to force, to break in; ( вибивати скло) to smashвисаджувати в повітря — to blow up, to blast; ( міною) to torpedo
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2 входити
= ввійти1) (ідучи, потрапляти кудись) to enter (in, into); to go (in, into), to come (in, into), to walk (in, into)входити в порт мор. — to sail ( to steam) into the port, to enter the harbour
2) ( уміщуватися) to go ( into)3) ( до організації) to be a member (of)4) ( бути складовою частиною) to form, to be a part (of)5) ( вникати в щось) to get ( into); to penetrate ( into)входити в чиєсь становище — to understand smb.'s position; to put oneself in smb.'s place
6)входити в азарт — to get/grow ( all) excited/heated, to get all worked-up, to get into a lather
входити в довіру до когось — ( to try) to win smb.'s confidence
входити в звичку — to become a habit, to grow into a habit, to get / become accustomed to smth.
входити в колію — to settle down, to return to normal, to get back into a routine
входити в побут — to become usual, to become the custom
входити в роль — to grow into a role, to ( begin to) feel one's feet
входити до складу (чого-небудь) — to form/be part (of), to belong (to)
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