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101 снимать
снять (вн.)1. (в разн. знач.) take* (away) (d.); (об одежде, обуви и т. п.) take* off (d.); (об одежде тж.) lay* off (d.); ( сверху) take* down (d.)снимать шляпу — take* one's hat off; (для приветствия тж.) lift one's hat
не снимать шляпу — keep* / leave* one's hat on
снимать сливки с молока — skim milk, take* the cream off milk
снимать сливки (с рд.; перен.) — skim the cream (off)
снимать нагар со свечи — snuff a candle
снимать урожай — gather in, или reap, the harvest
снимать богатый урожай — gather in, или reap, an abundant harvest
снимать маску (с рд.) — unmask (d.); ( с себя) take* off one's mask
снимать с крючка — take* off a hook (d.)
снимать дверь с петель — take* a door off its hinges
снимать пьесу ( с репертуара) — take* a play off
снимать корабль с мели — get* a ship off, refloat a ship; set* a ship afloat
снимать войска с фронта — withdraw* troops from the front
снимать запрещение — remove a ban
снимать с учёта — strike* / cross of the register (d.); drop from the roster (d.)
снимать с кого-л. ответственность — relieve smb. of responsibility
снимать взыскание — remit a punishment
снимать своё предложение — withdraw* one's motion
снимать с кого-л. показания — take* (down) smb.'s evidence; interrogate smb.
снимать показания (рд.; счётчика, прибора) — read* (d.)
снимать копию с чего-л. — make* a copy of smth., copy smth.
снимать мерку с кого-л. — take* smb.'s measurements
2. ( точно воспроизводить) make* (d.), take* (d.); ( фотографировать) photograph (d.), take* a photograph (of)снимать копию с документа — make* a copy of a document
снимать план — make* a plan
снимать фильм — shoot* a film
снимать в аренду — lease (d.), take* on lease (d.)
4. карт.:снимать колоду — cut* the cards
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102 срывать
1. сорватьсрывать маску с кого-л. (перен.) — unmask smb., tear* the mask off smb.
срывать зло на ком-л. — take* it out on smb.
срывать раздражение на ком-л. — vent one's spleen upon smb.
срывать своё (дурное) настроение на ком-л. — work off one's bad temper on smb.
3. (вн.) разг. (портить, губить) wreck (d.), spoil* (d.), frustrate (d.), bring* to naught (d.)срывать работу — derange / hamper the work
срывать план — ruin / frustrate a plan
срывать планы (враждебные и т. п.) — defeat / foil the plans
сорвать забастовку — break* a strike
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сорвать голос — strain / lose* one's voice2. срыть (вн.)сорвать банк — break* the bank
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103 виводити
= вивести1) ( звідкись) to take out, to lead out; ( допомагати комусь вийти) to help out; ( примушувати) to make go out, to turn out; ( військо) to withdraw, to call off2) ( допомагати вийти з якогось стану) to help out (of)виводити когось з рівноваги — to disturb the equilibrium (of), to try a person's patience; to discompose
3) ( вилучати зі складу) to remove4) (вести кудись, спрямовувати рух) to take (to)виводити на орбіту — to put into orbit, to orbit
5) ( видаляти плями) to take out, to rub out, to remove, to abolish6) ( паразитів тощо) to exterminate, to extirpate7) ( вирощувати) to breed, to raise, to brood; ( курчат) to hatch out8) (формулу і т.ін.) to deduce, to deduct, to conclude9) (старанно писати, вимальовувати) to write, to draw, to trace out painstakingly10)виводити в люди — to advance a person's career; to give someone a start in life
виводити на чисту воду — to unmask, to show up, to elicit, to bring to light, to expose
виводити зі строю — to disable, to wreck, to deactivate
виводити з терпіння — to make smb. lose patience, to exasperate smb.
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104 виявляти
= виявити1) ( показувати) to show, to manifest, to display, to make apparentвиявляти ініціативу — to show initiative, to take the initiative, to take the lead
виявляти нерішучість — to vacillate, to hesitate
2) ( розкривати) to reveal, to uncover, to bring to light3) (знаходити, установлювати) to discover, to detect, to find out; ( викривати) to expose, to unmask -
105 демаскувати
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106 зривати
= зірвати2) ( перешкоджати здійсненню) to upset, to frustrate, to disrupt, to wreckзривати план — to frustrate a plan, to render a plan abortive
зривати роботу — to upset work, to hamper ( to derange) the work
3) ( за допомогою вибухової речовини) to blow up, to explode4) ( спрямовувати на когось своє роздратування) to vent ( upon)5) ( псувати різь) to strip6)зірвати банк карт. — to break the bank, to sweep the board
зірвати голос — to lose ( to strain) one's voice
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107 личина
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108 маска
жmask; (dis)guise; театр. masqueкосметична маска — cosmetic mask, face pack
зірвати з когось маску — to unmask smb., to throw off one's mask ( disguise)
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109 машкара
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110 скидати
= скинути1) ( кидати вниз) to fling (to throw, to cast) down, to drop; ( вантаж) to dumpскидати бомби ав. — to drop bombs
скидати вершника з сідла — to throw (to unhorse, to unseat, to spill, to buck off) a rider
скидати на купу — to pile, to heap
2) (одяг, взуття) to take off, to throw offскидати шкіру (про змію) — to cast (to slough, to throw off) the skin
3) ( позбавляти влади) to overthrow4)скидати маску — to unmask, to throw off a mask; to take off a disguise
скидати на диск комп. — to flush
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111 чистий
1) clean; ( охайний) neat, tidyекологічно чистий — eco-friendly, environmentally safe
2) ( без домішок) pure; ( нерозбавлений) undiluted, neat; ( про сплав) unalloyedчистий асфальт — pure asphalt, glance pitch
чистий спирт — pure alcohol, neat spirits
3) honest, upright; (безводний, бездоганний) pure; ( незаплямований) spotless, immaculateвід чистого серця — in all sincerity; with the best intentions
4) (сущий, справжній) mere, pure, utter; sheer; complete, absolute5) ( про прибуток) net, clearчистий збиток — net loss, dead loss
чистий прибуток — net ( clear) profit
6) clear, openна чистому повітрі — in the open air, out of doors
7) (про вимову, голос) pure, clear8)чистий понеділок церк. — first Monday in Lent
чистий носій комп. — virgin medium
вивести на чисту воду — to expose, to unmask
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112 maskesini düşür
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113 foyasını çıkarmak
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114 gerçek yüzünü görmek
v. unmask -
115 maskesi düşmek
v. unmask -
116 maskesini çıkarmak
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117 افشا کرنا
n.lay bare--------v.t.expose / expound--------v.t.make public--------v.t.unmask / unwrap--------v.tunclose -
118 قلعی کھولنا
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119 arracher
arracher [aʀa∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ légume] to lift ; [+ plante] to pull up ; [+ cheveux, poil, clou] to pull out ; [+ dent] to take outb. ( = enlever) [+ chemise, membre] to tear off ; [+ affiche] to tear down ; [+ feuille, page] to tear out (de of)• ça arrache (la gueule) (inf!) [plat] it'll blow your head off! (inf) ; [boisson] it's really rough!c. ( = prendre) arracher à qn [+ portefeuille, arme] to snatch from sb• arracher des larmes/un cri à qn to make sb cry/cry outd. ( = soustraire) arracher qn à [+ famille, pays] to tear sb away from ; [+ passion, vice, soucis] to rescue sb from ; [+ sommeil, rêve] to drag sb out of ; [+ sort, mort] to snatch sb from2. reflexive verba.• les cinéastes se l'arrachent film directors are falling over themselves to get him to act in their filmsc. s'arracher de or à [+ pays] to tear o.s. away from ; [+ lit] to drag o.s. from* * *aʀaʃe
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1) ( déraciner) [personne] to dig up [légumes]; to dig out [broussailles, souche, poteau]; to uproot [arbre]; [ouragan] to uproot [arbre, poteau]2) ( détacher vivement) [personne] to pull [something] out [poil, dent, ongle, clou] (de from); to tear [something] down [affiche]; to rip [something] out [page]; to tear [something] off [masque] (de from); [vent] to blow [something] off [feuilles]; to rip [something] off [toit] (de from)l'obus lui a arraché le bras — the shell blew his/her arm off
3) ( ôter de force) to snatch [personne, objet] (de, à from)arracher quelqu'un à sa famille — to tear somebody from the bosom of his/her family
4) ( tirer brutalement)arracher quelqu'un à — to rouse somebody from [rêve, torpeur, pensées]; to drag somebody away from [travail]
5) ( soutirer) to force [augmentation, compromis] ( à quelqu'un out of somebody); to extract [secret, précision, consentement] (de, à quelqu'un from somebody); to get [mot, sourire] (de, à quelqu'un from somebody)arracher un nul — Sport to manage to draw GB ou tie
la douleur lui a arraché un cri — he/she cried out in pain
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s'arracher verbe pronominal1) ( s'ôter)s'arracher les cheveux blancs — to pull out one's grey GB ou gray US hairs
2) ( se disputer pour) to fight over [personne, produit]3) ( se séparer)s'arracher à — to rouse oneself from [pensées, rêverie]; to tear oneself away from [travail, étreinte]
••arracher les yeux à or de quelqu'un — to scratch somebody's eyes out
c'est à s'arracher les cheveux! — (colloq) ( difficile) it's enough to make you tear your hair out!
* * *aʀaʃe vt1) [page de livre] to pull out, to tear out, [page de bloc] to tear off, [affiche] to pull down, [masque] to pull offArrachez la page. — Tear the page out.
arracher qch à qn — to snatch sth from sb, figto wring sth out of sb, to wrest sth from sb
2) [légume] to lift, [herbe, souche] to pull upElle a arraché les mauvaises herbes. — She pulled up the weeds., She did the weeding.
3) [partie du corps] [explosion] to blow off, [accident] to tear offLe dentiste m'a arraché une dent. — The dentist pulled one of my teeth out.
se faire arracher une dent — to have a tooth out, to have a tooth pulled USA
4) figarracher qn à qch [solitude, rêverie] — to drag sb out of sth, [famille] to tear sb away from sth, to wrench sb away from sth
* * *arracher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déraciner) [personne] to dig up [légumes]; to dig out [broussailles, souche, poteau]; to uproot [arbre]; [ouragan] to uproot [arbre, poteau]; arracher les mauvaises herbes to weed;2 ( détacher vivement) [personne] to pull [sth] out [poil, cheveu, dent, ongle, clou] (de from); to tear [sth] down [affiche]; to rip [sth] out [feuillet, page]; to tear [sth] off [bandeau, masque] (de from); [vent] to blow [sth] off [feuilles d'arbre]; to rip [sth] off [toit, tuiles] (de from); la machine/l'obus lui a arraché le bras the machine/the shell ripped his/her arm off;3 ( ôter de force) to snatch [personne, objet] (de, à from); arracher qch des mains de qn to snatch sth out of sb's hands; elle s'est fait arracher son sac she had her bag snatched; arracher qn à la mort/au désespoir to snatch sb from the jaws of death/from despair; arracher qn à la misère to rescue sb from poverty; arracher qn à sa famille/à son pays to tear sb from the bosom of his/her family/from his/her native land;4 ( tirer brutalement) arracher qn à to rouse sb from [rêve, torpeur, pensées]; to drag sb away from [travail];5 ( soutirer) to force [augmentation, compromis] (à qn out of sb); to extract [secret, précision, consentement, confession] (de, à qn from sb); to get [mot, sourire] (de, à qn from sb); ils leur ont arraché la victoire they snatched victory from them; arracher un nul Sport to manage to draw GB ou tie; la douleur lui a arraché un cri he/she cried out in pain; la douleur lui a arraché des larmes the pain brought tears to his/her eyes.B s'arracher vpr1 ( ôter à soi-même) s'arracher les cheveux blancs to pull out one's grey GB ou gray US hairs; s'arracher les poils du nez to pluck the hairs from one's nose;2 ( se disputer pour) to fight over [personne]; to fight over, to scramble for [produit]; on or tout le monde se les arrache everyone is crazy for them;3 ( se séparer) s'arracher à to rouse oneself from [pensées, rêverie]; to tear oneself away from [travail, occupation, étreinte];4 ○( partir) s'arracher d'un lieu to tear oneself away from a place ; viens, on s'arrache come on, let's split○.arracher les yeux à or de qn to scratch sb's eyes out; c'est à s'arracher les cheveux○! ( difficile) it's enough to make you tear your hair out!; s'arracher les cheveux de désespoir to tear one's hair out in despair; s'arracher les yeux to fight like cat and dog.[araʃe] verbe transitif1. [extraire - clou, cheville] to pull ou to draw out (separable) ; [ - arbuste] to pull ou to root up (separable) ; [ - betterave, laitue] to lift ; [ - mauvaises herbes, liseron] to pull ou to root out (separable) ; [ - poil, cheveu] to pull out (separable) ; [ - dent] to pull out (separable), to draw, to extractil t'arracherait les yeux s'il savait he'd tear ou scratch your eyes out if he knew2. [déchirer - papier peint, affiche] to tear ou to rip off (separable) ; [ - page] to tear out (separable), to pull out (separable)a. [très vite] I managed to snatch the gun away ou to grab the gun from himb. [après une lutte] I managed to wrest the gun from his grip[obtenir - victoire] to snatcharracher des aveux/une signature à quelqu'un to wring a confession/signature out of somebody4. [enlever - personne]arracher quelqu'un à son lit to drag somebody out of ou from his bedcomment l'arracher à son ordinateur? how can we get ou drag him away from his computer?5. [le sauver de]arracher quelqu'un à to snatch ou to rescue somebody from————————s'arracher verbe pronominal transitif1. [s'écorcher]2. [se disputer - personne, héritage] to fight over (inseparable)————————s'arracher verbe pronominal intransitif[partir]allez, on s'arrache! come on, let's be off!————————s'arracher à verbe pronominal plus préposition,s'arracher de verbe pronominal plus prépositions'arracher à son travail/à son ordinateur/de son fauteuil to tear oneself away from one's work/computer/armchair -
120 confondre
confondre [kɔ̃fɔ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 41 transitive verba. ( = mêler) [+ choses, dates] to confuse• confondre qch/qn avec qch/qn d'autre to mistake sth/sb for sth/sb elseb. ( = déconcerter) to astoundc. ( = démasquer) [+ ennemi, menteur] to confound* * *kɔ̃fɔ̃dʀ
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1) ( ne pas distinguer) to mix up, to confuse2) ( mêler) liter to merge3) ( décontenancer) fml to stagger4) ( démasquer) to expose [accusé, traître]
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se confondre verbe pronominal1) ( se mêler) [formes, couleurs] to merge; [événements, faits] to become confused2) ( être identique) [intérêts, espoirs] to coincide3) ( se répandre) fml* * *kɔ̃fɔ̃dʀ vt1) [jumeaux, faits] to confuse, to mix upconfondre qn avec qn d'autre — to mistake sb for sb else, to mix sb up with sb else
On le confond souvent avec son frère. — People often mistake him for his brother., People often mix him up with his brother.
2) [témoin, menteur] to confound* * *confondre verb table: rompreA vtr1 ( ne pas distinguer) to mix up, to confuse; je l'ai confondu avec son cousin I got him mixed up with his cousin, I mistook him for his cousin; confondre le sel avec le sucre to mistake the salt for the sugar; tu confonds la science et la technologie you are confusing science with technology; ce n'était pas moi, vous devez confondre it wasn't me, you must be confusing me with somebody else; tu confonds tout! you're getting it all mixed up!; tous partis/secteurs confondus all parties/sectors taken together; toutes catégories confondues all categories taken together;2 ( mêler) liter to merge; les projecteurs confondent leurs faisceaux the beams of the floodlights merge; dans son œuvre, l'architecte et le sculpteur confondent leur art his/her works bring architecture and sculpture together;3 ( décontenancer) fml to stagger; il a confondu les journalistes par son érudition he staggered the journalists with his learning; leur ignorance me confondait I found their ignorance staggering;B se confondre vpr1 ( se mêler) [formes, couleurs] to merge; [événements, faits] to become confused; se confondre avec qch to merge with sth; la mer et le ciel se confondent à l'horizon sea and sky merge on the horizon; les deux dates se sont confondues dans mon esprit the two dates have become confused in my mind; les caméléons se confondent avec leur environnement chameleons merge with their background;2 ( être identique) [intérêts, espoirs, points de vue] to coincide; notre avenir se confond avec celui de l'Europe our future is bound up with that of Europe; sa vie se confond/ne se confond pas avec son œuvre his/her life and his/her work are one/are separate;3 ( se répandre) fml il s'est confondu en excuses he apologized profusely; il s'est confondu en remerciements/politesses he was effusive in his thanks/courtesies.[kɔ̃fɔ̃dr] verbe transitifil a confondu la clef du garage et celle de la porte he mistook the garage key for the door key, he mixed up the garage key and the door keyconfondre quelqu'un/quelque chose avec to mistake somebody/something foron ne se connaît pas, vous devez confondre we've never met, you must be making a mistake ou be mistakenattention, ce n'est pas ce que j'ai dit, ne confondons pas! hey, let's get one thing straight, that's not what I saidêtre ou rester confondu devant to be speechless in the face of ou astounded by————————se confondre verbe pronominal intransitif2. [être embrouillé] to be mixed up ou confused————————se confondre en verbe pronominal plus prépositionse confondre en excuses/remerciements to be effusive in one's apologies/thanks, to apologize/thank profusely
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