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21 отпивам
* * *отпѝвам,гл. take a pull (от at), take a sip (of), drink a (long) draught (from).* * *sip* * *take a pull (от at), take a sip (of), drink a (long) draught (from) -
22 прихлебнуть
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23 сделать глоток
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24 отпить
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25 сделать глоток
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26 прихлебнуть
сов.take* a sip -
27 ковтнути
to take a sip (of) -
28 한모금 마시다
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29 глотнуть (I) (св)
فعل take a sip -
30 прихлебнуть
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31 отпить
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32 отпивать
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33 отхлебывать
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34 nippen
vt/i sip (an + Dat at)* * *to sip* * *nịp|pen ['nɪpn]vtito nip ( an +dat at); (an Glas etc) to sip fromam or vom Wein nippen — to sip ( at) the wine
* * *(to drink in very small mouthfuls.) sip* * *nip·pen[ˈnɪpn̩]vi to sip, to have [or take] a sip* * *am Glas nippen — sip from or take a sip/sips from the glass
* * *nippen v/t & v/i sip (an +dat at)* * *am Glas nippen — sip from or take a sip/sips from the glass
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35 глоток
муж. draught, gulp;
drink;
mouthful;
sip пить медленными глотками ≈ to sip slowly большой глоток ≈ gulp, (спиртного) swig глоток воды ≈ a drink of water одним глотком ≈ at a draught, at one gulp сделать глоток ≈ to take a sip/mouthful -
36 abtrinken
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37 смъркам
1. sniff(при хрема и) sniffle(питие) take a sipсмъркам емфие take snuff2. разг. (пия) booze, tipple* * *смъ̀ркам,гл.2. разг. ( пия) booze, tipple.* * *sniff ; sniffle (при хрема)* * *1. (питие) take a sip 2. (при хрема и) sniffle 3. sniff 4. СМЪРКАМ емфие take snuff 5. разг. (пия) booze, tipple -
38 SÚPA
* * *(sýp; saup, supum; sopinn), v. to sip, drink (súpa skyr);s. á, to take a sip; to sip (hann saup á þrjá sopa).* * *saup, supu, sopinn; [A. S. sûpan; Engl. sip, sop, sup; Dan. söbe]:—to sup, drink; súpa kál (Dan. söbe kaal), Þórð. 51 new Ed., Fms. xi. 348; skal við sögu súpa en eigi of mikit drekka, Art.; súpa á, to take a sup; láttú son þinn súpa á handlaug konungsins, Fms. vi. 199; hann saup á þrjá sopa, Bs. i. 394; súptu á aptr, Siggi minn, Stef. Ol. -
39 глотнуть
совер.; (что-л.; чего-л.)
take a sip (of)* * *1) swallow; 2) take a sip* * *(что-л.; чего-л.) take a sip (of)* * *gulpswallow -
40 отпивать
(что-л.; чего-л.)
drink (some of); take a sip (of)* * ** * *отпивать; отпить drink; take a sip
См. также в других словарях:
Sip — Sip, v. i. To drink a small quantity; to take a fluid with the lips; to take a sip or sips of something. [1913 Webster] [She] raised it to her mouth with sober grace; Then, sipping, offered to the next in place. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sip — (v.) late 14c., perhaps related to Low Ger. sippen to sip, or O.E. supan to take into the mouth a little at a time (see SUP (Cf. sup) (2)). The noun is attested from 1630s … Etymology dictionary
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