to be sorry | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 466] {��� ��: �����} |
feeling sorry | ������������ � |
to become hoarse | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 469] |
to feel need of... | ���������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 470] {��� ��: ���������, ��������} |
to join | ��������� �� [����������� ��-, ���; ���������; ���������] {��� ��: �����/�����, �����} |
joining, associating with | ������������ � |
to place, put, post | ������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 210] {��� ��: ������, ������, ������, ����������} |
1. to demonstrate, display 2. to introduce 3. to stage a production |
������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 211] {��� ��: ������, ������, ������} |
to save, rescue | ������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 320] {��� ��: ������, ������, ������, ����������} |
to suggest, propose | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 212] {��� ��: ������} |
1. to flood, inundate 2. to set afloat |
������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 452] {��� ��: ���, ������} |
to bother, harass, annoy | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 452] |
to set afire, ignite | ������� �� [�.�.�., 213] {��� ��: ������} |
to shade, cast a shadow | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 458] {��� ��: ������} |
1. was given the sign of the cross 2. was cross-bred |
������� (�����) �� [�������; �������] {��� ��: ��������, �����, �������, ������, ����������} |
rescue | �������� � |
success | ��������� � |
Good luck! | ������������! |
1. to make the sign of the cross 2. to crossbreed |
�������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 456] {��� ��: �������, �����, �������, ������, ����������} |
to succeed | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 457] |
to whip, lash, flog | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 460] {��� ��: �����} |
was coupled, attached, adjoined | ������� (�����) �� [�������; �������] |
attachment, joining to | ��������� � |
linkage to the dollar | ��������� ��������� |
linkage to the index | ��������� ��������� |
to couple, attach, adjoin | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 461] {��� ��: �������} |
to cause to blossom, bloom | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 462] {��� ��: �����} |
was parachuted | ������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 463] |
1. to be dropped by parachute 2. to cause to fall |
��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 463] {��� ��: �����} |
to be modest, humble | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 464] |
was humbled | ������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 464] {��� ��: �����������} |
was suggested, proposed | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 212] {��� ��: ��������} |
1. offer, proposal 2. supply |
������� (����) � |
supply and demand | ��������� ��������� |
suggestion, offer | �������� � |
1. to cause to march 2. to lead |
�������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 465] {��� ��: �����} |
flooding, inundation | ������� � |
1. to hide, conceal 2. to encode |
��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 467] |
1. was hidden, concealed 2. was encoded |
�������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 467] |
to make necessary, oblige to need | ��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 470] |
was required | �������� �� [��������; ��������] {��� ��: ����������} |
was ignited, set afire | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 213] {��� ��: �������} |
ignition, setting afire | �������� � |
vomiting | ������� � |
1. was made parallel 2. parallel was drawn between... |
�������� (�����) �� [��������; ��������] |
1. to make parallel to... 2. to draw a parallel |
��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 472] |
1. parallelization 2. parallel, comparison |
���������� � |
grouping | ���������� � |
1. to precede 2. to advance, develop |
��������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 475] {��� ��: ��������, �����, ������, ����������} |
1. to dedicate, devote 2. to sanctify |
���������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 477] {��� ��: ���������, �������, �������, �����������} |
1. anticipation 2. earliness |
�������� � |
as soon as possible | ����������� ������������ |
1. was preceded 2. was developed, advanced |
�������� (�����) [��������; ��������] {��� ��: ���������, �����, ������, ����������} |
introduction, foreword | ���������� � |
1. was dedicated, devoted 2. was sanctified |
��������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 477] {��� ��: ����������, �������, �������, �����������} |
1. dedication, devotion 2. sanctification |
����������� � |
to reduce, minimize, miniaturize | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 482] |
was reduced, minimized, miniaturized | ������� (�����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 482] {��� ��: �����} |
reduction, diminution | ��������� � |
to vomit | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 484] |
to establish, set up, erect | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 479] {��� ��: ���, ������, ������, ������, ����������} |
1. to encompass, encircle 2. to include |
������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 324] {��� ��: �����, ������} |
to beat, drum, knock | �������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 325] {��� ��: ������, �����������} |