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81 глотнуть
сов. (вн., рд.)take* a sip (of) -
82 отпивать
отпить (вн., рд.)take* a sip (of) -
83 пригубить
сов. (вн.)take* a sip (of), taste (d.) -
84 відпивати
= відпитиto take a sip, to drink off -
85 глитнути
(про воду, вино і т. ін.) to take a sip -
86 надпивати
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87 пригублювати
= пригубитиto touch with the lips, to taste, to take a sip (of) -
88 угощатися
= угоститисяto regale oneself ( with); ( випити) to take a sip -
89 wine
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90 a lua o înghiţitură
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91 a-şi muia buzele în pahar
to put one's lips to one's glass(barely) to (take a) sip at one's drink / glass.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi muia buzele în pahar
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92 gustare
tastefig enjoy* * *gustare v.tr.1 (godere) to enjoy, to relish (anche fig.): hai gustato il nostro pranzo?, did you enjoy our dinner?; ho molto gustato l'arrosto, I enjoyed the roast very much; gustare i piaceri della vita, to enjoy the pleasures of life2 (assaggiare) to taste, to try: gusta un po' di questo vino!, taste (o try) a little of this wine! (o take a sip of this wine!)◆ v. intr. (piacere) to like (s.o., sthg.) (costruzione pers.): ciò non mi gusta affatto, I do not like that at all; la vo- stra compagnia mi gusta molto, I like your company very much.* * *[ɡus'tare]1. vt1) (assaggiare) to taste2) to enjoy, savour Brit, savor Am, (fig : apprezzare) to relish, enjoy, appreciate2. vi* * *[gus'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (assaggiare) to taste, to try2) (assaporare) to relish, to enjoy [piatto, bevanda, cena]3) (apprezzare, godere di) to enjoy, to appreciate [lettura, opera, spettacolo]; to enjoy [piacere, pace, solitudine]2.3.non mi gusta — this is not to my liking o taste
* * *gustare/gus'tare/ [1]1 (assaggiare) to taste, to try2 (assaporare) to relish, to enjoy [piatto, bevanda, cena]3 (apprezzare, godere di) to enjoy, to appreciate [lettura, opera, spettacolo]; to enjoy [piacere, pace, solitudine]III gustarsi verbo pronominale -
93 beber un sorbo
• have a sickly look• have a skirmish• take a sip -
94 глотать
несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.)
swallow; bolt (быстро); gulp down (жадно, торопясь); gobble (жадно и шумно); devour, swallow up перен.* * *1) swallow; 2) take a sip* * *swallow; bolt; gulp down; gobble; devour* * *clipgulplapswallow -
95 отопить
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96 отпить
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97 отпивать
несов. - отпива́ть, сов. - отпи́ть(вн., рд.) take a sip (of) -
98 пригубить
сов. (вн.)take a sip (of), taste (d) -
99 глотнуть
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100 отпивать
несовер. - отпивать; совер. - отпить(что-л.; чего-л.)drink (some of); take a sip (of)
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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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