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1 urge
tungivalt soovitama, kehutama, peale käima ; tung -
2 urge\ on
takka sundima, edasi kihutama -
3 пазуха
69 С ж. неод. põu, kaenal; tühik; uure; saehambavahe; ehit. kaevikupõu; vundamendipõu; anat. urge; за \пазухаой põues, hõlma all, положить за \пазухау põue panema, вынимать из-за \пазухаи põuest välja võtma, \пазухаа листа bot. lehekaenal, \пазухаа свода arhit. võlvipõu, лобная \пазухаа otsmikuurge; ‚держать камень за \пазухаой на кого, против кого kelle peale vimma kandma v hammast ihuma, kellega ninavingu pidama;(жить) как у Христа за \пазухаой kõnek. nagu vanajumala selja taga (elama);отогреть змею за \пазухаой madu põues soojendama -
4 пещера
51 С ж. неод. koobas (ka geol.); urge, korgas; вход в \пещерау koopasuu, сталактитовая \пещераа stalaktiidikoobas, -saal -
5 синус
siinus; urge
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urge on — index agitate (activate), expedite, hasten, spirit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary