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82 uproot
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84 uproot
ks. 1 hiruk-pikuk, hingar-bingar (croud). 2 yang terbahak-bahak (laughter). uproariously kk. dengan terbahak-bahak. to laugh u. ketawa/mengetawai dengan terbahak-bahak. -
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87 uproot
kökünden sök -
88 uproot
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89 uproot
/ p'ru:t/ * ngoại động từ - nhổ, nhổ bật rễ - (nghĩa bóng) trừ tiệt -
90 uproot
verb transitiveവാസസ്ഥലം വിട്ടുപോവുക, നാട്ടില് നിന്നോടിക്കുക, ഉന്മൂലനാശനം വരുത്തുക, വേരോടെ പിഴുതെടുക്കുക -
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92 uproot crops
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93 uproot customs
Макаров: искоренять обычаи -
94 uproot from his home
Общая лексика: выгнать (кого-л.) из дому, заставить ( кого-л.) покинуть родные места -
95 uproot habits
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96 uproot the moderate opposition
Политика: искоренить умеренную оппозицию (англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > uproot the moderate opposition
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97 uproot a settlement
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98 uproot bureaucracy
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100 uproot up·root vt
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См. также в других словарях:
Uproot — Up*root , v. t. To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to remove utterly; to eradicate; to extirpate. [1913 Webster] Trees uprooted left their place. Dryden. [1913 Webster] At his command the uprooted hills retired. Milton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uproot — index destroy (efface), dislodge, eliminate (eradicate), eradicate, evict, exclude, extirpate … Law dictionary
uproot — 1590s (implied in uprooted), in the figurative sense, from UP (Cf. up) + ROOT (Cf. root). The literal sense is first recorded 1690s. Related: Uprooted; uprooting … Etymology dictionary
uproot — eradicate, deracinate, extirpate, *exterminate, wipe Analogous words: *abolish, extinguish, annihilate, abate: supplant, displace, replace, supersede: subvert, overthrow, *overturn: *destroy, demolish Antonyms: establish: inseminate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
uproot — [v] destroy; rip out of a place abate, abolish, annihilate, blot out, demolish, deracinate, dig up, displace, do away with*, eliminate, eradicate, excavate, exile, exterminate, extirpate, extract, move, overthrow, overturn, pull up, remove, root… … New thesaurus
uproot — ► VERB 1) pull (a plant, tree, etc.) out of the ground. 2) move (someone) from their home or a familiar location … English terms dictionary
uproot — [up ro͞ot′] vt. 1. to tear up by the roots 2. to destroy or remove utterly; eradicate 3. to remove or force from home or native land … English World dictionary
uproot — [[t]ʌpru͟ːt[/t]] uproots, uprooting, uprooted 1) VERB If you uproot yourself or if you are uprooted, you leave, or are made to leave, a place where you have lived for a long time. [V pron refl] ...the trauma of uprooting themselves from their… … English dictionary
uproot — UK [ʌpˈruːt] / US [ʌpˈrut] verb Word forms uproot : present tense I/you/we/they uproot he/she/it uproots present participle uprooting past tense uprooted past participle uprooted 1) [intransitive/transitive] to leave the place where you live and… … English dictionary
uproot — v. (D; tr.) to uproot from (they were uprooted from their homes) * * * [ˌʌp ruːt] (D; tr.) to uproot from (they were uprooted from their homes) … Combinatory dictionary
uproot — uprootedness, n. uprooter, n. /up rooht , root /, v.t. 1. to pull out by or as if by the roots: The hurricane uprooted many trees and telephone poles. 2. to remove violently or tear away from a native place or environment: The industrial… … Universalium