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1 підбирати
= підібрати1) ( збирати) to pick up, to gather up2) (вибирати, добирати) to select, to choose, to assort, to sort out, to matchпідбирати ключ (до кого-небудь/чого-небудь) — to fit a key (to), to try a key (to)
3) ( підтягувати) to tuck upпідбирати віжки — to pull up ( to take up) the reins
підбирати поділ — to tuck up ( to kilt) the skirt
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2 підгинати
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3 підгортати
= підгорнути2) ( засукувати) to turn up, to roll up4) ( придавлювати) to press ( to crush) down5) с.-г. ( рослини) to earth up, to hill up -
4 підсмикувати
= підсмикнути, підсмикатиto pull (under, up); to tuck (in, up); to turn underпідсмикнути поділ — to tuck up ( to kilt) the skirt
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5 підтикати
= підіткнутиto tuck up; ( ковдру) to tuck in -
6 складка
I ж1) ( на одягу) fold, plait, tuck, lappet, crease, pucker, pleat; ( зморшка) crinkle; ( штанів) turnupробити складки — to tuck, to fold, to crease
вкритий складками — creasy; rugose
2) геол. fold3) анат. plicaII ж іст. див. складчина -
7 брижа
ж1) ( на одягу тощо) tuck, fold, crease2) анат. mesenteryбрижа шлунку (у ембріона) — mesogastrium, mesogaster
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8 виточка
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9 загортати
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10 закутувати
= закутатиto muffle up, to enfold, to wrap up; ( ковдрою) to tuck in -
11 заправляти
= заправити1) ( готувати до дії) to set up, to prepare; to load, to charge2) ( пальним) to refuel, to fill up4) ( засовувати) to insert, to tuck in5) недок., ( керувати) to boss -
12 засукувати
= засукатизасукувати рукава — to roll ( to tuck) up one's sleeves
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13 згортка
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14 підвертати
= підвернути1) ( підгортати) to thrust under, to foist in, to tuck in (up), to turn under2) (пошкодити руку, ногу) to sprain -
15 підібгати
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16 підколювати
= підколотиto split, to cleave; ( лід) to break (around, under, a little more, in addition to)підколювати шпильками — to pin (up), to tuck up with pins
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17 підпихати
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18 підштрикувати
= підштрикнути1) to pin up, to tuck up with pins2) ( дошкуляти) to taunt, to incite, to provoke, to set one on, to tease
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