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• vetää päivänvaloon• ajaa esiin• kaivaa esiin* * *(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) löytää -
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vt. 발굴하다, 굴에서 몰아내다 -
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1 ამოთხრა (ამოთხრის)2 გამოჩხრეკა, აღმოჩენა, პოვნა -
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از زيرخاك در آوردن ، آفتابي كردن ، از لانه بيرونك كردن ، از زيردرآوردن ،حفاري كردن -
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iskopavati zemlju; vaditi iz zemlje;* * *
iskopati
objelodaniti -
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[ʌn'ɜːθ]1) archeol. dissotterrare [remains, pottery]2) fig. (find) scoprire, rivelare [fact, evidence]* * *(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) dissotterrare, scoprire* * *[ʌn'ɜːθ]1) archeol. dissotterrare [remains, pottery]2) fig. (find) scoprire, rivelare [fact, evidence] -
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[ʌn'əːθ]vtskeleton etc wykopywać (wykopać perf); ruins odkopywać (odkopać perf); ( fig) secrets etc wydobywać (wydobyć perf) na światło dzienne* * *(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) odgrzebać -
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(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) atrast; celt gaismā* * *izrakt no zemes; izdzīt no alas; celt gaismā, atklāt -
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ископува; обелоденува; открива -
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(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) surasti, išknisti -
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v. gräva upp, upptäcka* * *(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) gräva upp (fram), upptäcka -
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v desenterrar -
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• iskopati; iskopati-iz zemlje; isterati iz jazbine; izvaditi; obelodaniti; otkriti; pronaći -
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(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) vyhrabat* * *• vykopat• vyhrabat -
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(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) vyhrabať* * *• vyhrabat• vykutat• vyhrabat zo zeme• vyhnat (z brloha)• vykopat zo zeme• vykopat• vytiahnut zo zeme• vyhnat z nory• odkryt• odhalit• objavit -
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• изкопавам• изравям, изривам -
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(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) -
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разг. обнаруживать -
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[ʌn'ɜːθ]v1) вирива́ти (вико́пувати) із землі́2) виганя́ти з нори́3) перен. викрива́ти, розкрива́ти, виявля́ти -
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раскапывать; выкапывать
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