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21 відлив
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22 в'язнути
to sink in, to stick, to get stuck -
23 гаснути
1) to go out; ( про вогонь) to become extinct, to die out2) to sink; ( вичерпуватися) to decline; ( втрачати сили) to weaken -
24 грузнути
to stick, to sink ( in the mud) -
25 забуватися
= забутися1) ( стиратися з пам'яті) to be forgotten; to fade away2) ( впадати в сон) to doze off, to drop off; ( непритомніти) to lose consciousness, to become unconscious3) ( відсторонюватися від дійсності) to sink into a reverie4) ( втрачати контроль над собою) to forget oneself -
26 завмирати
= завмерти1) ( застигати на місці) to stand still; to freeze, to be rooted to the spot; ( про серце) to sink, to stop beating2) ( про звук) to fade away, to die away, to die down; поет. to swoon3) (припинятися, зупинятися) to stop, to come to an end -
27 зав'язати
I док. див. зав'язуватизав'яз`атиII = зав'язнутизав'яз`ати -
28 заглиблюватися
= заглибитися1) to become deeper; ( заходити вглиб) to go deep, to go far into; ( занурюватися) to sink2) ( поринати у щось) to be absorbed (in), to deep ( into)заглиблюватися в себе — to be wrapped up in oneself, to indulge in introspection
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29 загрузати
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30 задній
back; rear; ( про кінцівки) hindзадній борт авт. — back header
задній міст авт. — back axle
задній прохід анат. — anus
задній хід тех. — backward motion, reverse; мор. sternway
дати задній хід — to back up, to go into reverse
помітити заднім числом — to backdate, to antedate
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31 занурюватися
= зануритися, занурятися1) to sink ( into), to dip, to plunge ( into); ( про підводний човен) to submerge, to dive -
32 затонути
to sink, to be submerged -
33 затоплювати
I = затопляти, затопити( піч) to light the fire, to make a fire; to kindle the fire ( in a stove)II = затопляти, затопити1) ( корабель) to sink, to scuttle2) ( місцевість) to flood, to inundate, to submerge, to deluge -
34 здитиніти
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35 злив
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36 клоака
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37 кореневе дерево
root(ed) tree, sink tree -
38 кубло
с1) ( гніздо) nest2) (лігво, притон) den, lair, haunt; амер. hangout; sink of iniquityзлодійське кубло — den ( haunt) of thieves
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39 кухонна мийка
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40 Лета
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