darkness, obscurity | ������ (����) � |
to become dark, dim | ������� �� [���������; �������; ���������] |
was dumbfounded | �������� ������ {��� ��: ����������, ���������} |
darkness, gloom | �������� (�����) � |
electrification | ��������� � |
electricity | �������� � |
1. to electrify, electrocute 2. to thrill, excite |
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1. was electrified, electrocuted 2. was thrilled, excited |
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the work of an electrician | �������������� � |
electrician | ������������ � |
electrical, electronic | ����������� � |
tram, trolly car | ������������ � |
сardinal of the Catholic church | �������� � |
1. to uncover, lay bare 2. to reveal, bring to light |
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desire, longing | ������ � |
to desire, long for, covet | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 178] {��� ��: ��������, �����������} |
fear, misgiving | ������� � |
to be afraid of, frightened, anxious | ������� �� [�.�.�., ��' 179] |
apprehensive person | ��������� ��"� |
one | ��� (��"�����") |
quickly | ���-��������� |
cut, sliced | ������� � |
1. cutting, slicing 2. cross-section |
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diaper | ������� (�����) � |
cat | ������ � |
black cat | ������ ������ |
to buy a pig in a poke | �������� ������ ��������. |
сat (fem.) | �������� � |
1. signed, stamped 2. sealed, closed off 3. finalized, concluded |
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closed, sealed book | �������� �������� |
beau, handsome man | ������� � |
1. piece, slice 2. attractive young woman |
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1. signature, autograph 2. finale, conclusion |
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signing of an agreement | ��������-������� |
1. rowing 2. breaststroke (swimming) 3. undercutting, subversion |
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1. cut, incision 2. cross-section, profile |
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1. to cut, slice 2. to decree, decide |
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1. to sign, seal 2. to finish, close |
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to marry off, give in marriage | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 180] {��� ��: ����������} |
1. bridegroom 2. son-in-law |
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hero of the day | �����-������� |
prizewinner | �����-������ |
honored person who reads the last part of Deuteronomy before starting over with Genesis |
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wedding | �������� (�����) � |
To have it both ways. | ������� ���������� ���������. |
1. to row 2. to strive 3. to subvert, undermine |
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subverter, plotter, saboteur | ������� � |
subversiveness | ���������� � |