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скова̀,скова̀вам гл.1. knock/nail/hammer together, knock up; \скова колиба knock up a hut;2. (за студ човек) benumb, ( земята и пр.) bind, grip; freeze hard; (за болест) paralyse, cripple; студът е сковал реката the river is ice-bound; студът скова земята the ground was frozen hard; твърда скала е сковала корените hard rock embeds the roots;3. прен. paralyse; cramp, cripple; torpefy; \скова езика на някого make s.o. tongue-tied; \скова някого make o.s. feel ill at ease;\скова се 1. be frozen hard; (за човек, ръце) be numb (with cold); freeze (stiff); (от болест) be paralysed/crippled (от with);2. прен. be paralysed (with). -
22 забавя
заба̀вя,заба̀вям гл.1. delay, retard, hold up, slow up; hamper, impede; дъждът ни забави we were delayed by the rain; ( плащане) defer, lag, разг. fall behind with; ( фалит и пр.) stave off; ( задържам някого) detain; make/keep (s.o.) late; ( отговор, вземане на решение и пр.) delay, hold off; be slow (to с inf., in с ger., with s.th.);2. ( намалявам хода на) slow down, slacken (o.’s pace); физ. moderate; техн. decelerate; забавете хода! мор. ease the engines! ( темп) steady; муз. slow, broaden; разг. soft-pedal;2. ( задържам се) be delayed, be kept, hang fire. -
23 измъкна
измъ̀кна,измъ̀квам гл.1. pull/drag/draw out (с търсене) fish out, produce; ( изкопчвам) wring/prize/wrench out; ( дръпвам) snatch out; (от водата) fish/draw out; (от скривалище) ferret out; \измъкна някого от беда/неприятности help s.o. out of trouble; let/get s.o. off the hook;2. разг. ( задигам, открадвам) pinch, steal; \измъкна нещо от джоба на някого pick s.o.’s pocket; \измъкна нещо от някого do s.o. out of;3. ( пари чрез увещаване и пр.) get/wring/wheedle ( нещо от някого s.th. out of s.o.); (с измама) jockey (s.o. out of s.th.); разг. finagle; ( чрез заплахи) extort (s.th. from s.o.); \измъкна всичките пари на някого bleed s.o. white; \измъкна тайна от някого worm/get/squeeze/extort a secret out of s.o.;\измъкна се get out (от of), get away, make off; (с трудност) squeeze out (of); edge away/out (of); ( тайно, незабелязано) sneak/slip/steal away/out/off, get clean away; edge out; ( отървавам се) wriggle out (от of), get out (of), ease o.s. out (of); (от спор) back out; ( изхлузвам се) slip off; \измъкна се без да платя levant; \измъкна се, без да се сбогувам take French leave; \измъкна се безнаказано get away with it, get off scot-free; \измъкна се невредим get off with a whole skin; escape unscathed; \измъкна се от затвора break gaol/jail; \измъкна се от неудобно положение с лъжа lie o.s. out of a scrape; \измъкна се от някого give s.o. the slip. -
24 вмъкна
вмъ̀кна,вмъ̀квам гл. put in (в into); ( чужди думи и пр. в реч) intersperse (with); ( пасаж в статия) insert, work in, interpolate; ( дума, забележка като обяснение) parenthesize; (в пасаж) work (в into);\вмъкна се ( незабелязано) steal/sneak/creep in(to); ( прониквам) wedge o.s. in, squeeze in (в into); (в дупка) wriggle o.s./o.’s way (into a hole); прен. make o.’s way (in); ease o.’s way (in).
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