| was perpetuated, commemorated | ������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 319] |
| perpetuation, commemoration | ��������� � |
| to perpetuate, commemorate | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 319] |
| breast-feeding | ������� � |
| vengeance, vendetta | ����������� (�������) � |
| to apply artificial respiration | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 237] |
| was given artificial respiration | �������� (�����) �� [��������; ��������] {��� ��: ������, �����������} |
| resuscitation, respiration | ���������� � |
| severance, being cut off | ����������� (�������) � |
| to explain | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 335] |
| was explained | �������� (�����) �� [��������; ��������] {��� ��: �����������} |
| explanation | �������� � |
| information, explanation | ���������� � |
| Ministry of information | ��������-������������ |
| explanatory, informative | ������������ � |
| to hand over, turn in | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 337] |
| was handed over, turned in | �������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 337] {��� ��: �����, �����������} |
| 1. quarantine 2. blockage, embargo 3. things in parentheses |
�������� � |
| 1. shutting in, confinement 2. extradition |
���������� � |
| to settle, put in order | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 338] |
| was settled, put in order | �������� (�����) �� [��������; ��������] {��� ��: ������, ������, �����������} |
| arrangement, settlement, agreement | �������� � |
| camouflage | ��������� (������) � |
| to camouflage, conceal | ������� (�����) �� [�.�.�.\�.�.�., ��' 341] |
| was camouflaged, concealed | ������� (������) �� [�������; �������] |
| hesitation, vacillation | ������� (�����) � |
| to put distance between, remove | ������ �� [��������; ������; ������] {��� ��: ���, ������} |
| 1. to transport 2. to give a lift |
������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 311] {��� ��: �����, �����} |
| 1. to conclude, deduce 2. to warm, heat |
������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 312] |
| to draw conclusions | �������� ���������� {��� ��: �����} |
| to remove, take off | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 341] {��� ��: ���, ������} |
| to incite, inflame | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 341] {��� ��: ������} |
| to agree, concur | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 346] |
| was agreed | �������� (�����) �� [��������; ��������] {��� ��: ������, ������, �����������} |
| agreement, accord, contract | �������� � |
| interim agreement | ��������-��������� |
| agreeing | ���������� � |
| escalation | ��������� � |
| 1. to authorize, ordain 2. to make adjacent |
��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 351] {��� ��: ��������} |
| to cause to blush, redden | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 353] |
| 1. was authorized, ordained 2. was placed next to... |
�������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 351] {��� ��: ������, ��������, �����������} |
| 1. ordination, authorization 2. placing next to... |
��������� � |
| blushing | ��������� � |
| to hesitate, vacillate | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 115] |
| hesitancy, vacillation | ����������� � |
| indecisive, hesitant | ���������� � |
| 1. was transported 2. was given a lift |
������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 311] {��� ��: ��������, �����} |
| transportation by ground | �������� � |
| to stir up, agitate | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 355] |
| was stirred up, agitated | ������� (�����) �� [�������; �������] {��� ��: �����, ����������} |
| eulogy, obituary | �������� � |
| to give an eulogy | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 356] |
| 1. to manage to do 2. to be sufficient, adequate 3. to supply with... |
��������� �� [�.�.�., 358] {��� ��: ������, ������, �����������} |
| 1. output, productivity 2. capacity of machine or worker |
�������� � |
| supply | ���������� � |
| 1. was concluded, deduсed 2. was heated, warmed |
������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 312] {��� ��: �������} |
| heating | �������� � |
| central heating | �������� ����������� |