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        |  начать обучение to constrict (a hollow organ, vessel, etc.) so as to stop the natural flow of air, blood, etc., through it, another word for strangle  |  |   enough for it to squeeze its head through in straining, strangulated efforts. |  |  | 
|   to give rise to, evoke, to bring light   начать обучение to get or produce something, especially information or a reaction: |  |  Have you managed to elicit a response from them yet?   I needed only new means of eliciting them |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a sense of deep regret and guilt for some misdeed, compunction  |  |   All these cruelties were no more than a way of making remorse possible |  |  | 
|  начать обучение deeply felt remorse, penitence, Christianity. detestation of past sins and a resolve to make amends, either from love of God (perfect _____) or from hope of heaven (imperfect _____).  |  |   my voice tight with contrition: 'I didn't mean it, Sammy. |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   Quinn was actually civil to me, even amiable. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение having or displaying a pleasant or agreeable nature, friendly.  |  |   Quinn was actually civil to me, even amiable. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a fictitious reason given in order to conceal the real one, a specious excuse, pretence.  |  |   He called me up to his office on the pretext of looking over a report. |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   He was his usual disagreeable, cantankerous self. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a person born of unmarried parents, an illegitimate baby, child, or adult, Informal, offensive. an obnoxious or despicable person.  |  |   old bastard had it in for me in |  |  | 
|   To treat someone unfairly, to pick on someone   начать обучение Pol. uwziąć się na kogoś x 5 |  |   that old bastard had it in for me in |  |  | 
|  начать обучение not intended for publication or disclosure, confidential  |  |   This isn't definite, you understand - off the record and unofficial |  |  | 
|  начать обучение casually unconcerned or indifferent, uninvolved.  |  |   Then he turned, with deliberate nonchalance |  |  | 
|  начать обучение to lose (something) temporarily, esp. by forgetting where it is, to lay (something) badly.  |  |   We don't want things to get mislaid, do we?' |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   Daddy's promotion was on the cards |  |  | 
|  начать обучение abashed or embarrassed, esp. through looking foolish or being in the wrong, resembling a sheep in timidity or lack of initiative.  |  |   Hello, darling,' sheepishly, as if she has just woken up |  |  | 
|   often foll. by about or around) to busy oneself in a desultory though agreeable manner, to move about without hurrying and in a relaxed and pleasant way   начать обучение Pol. krzątać się (po domu). |  |   Marian likes pottering around the house, |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   she tends her ferns and cactuses |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   she tends her ferns and cactuses |  |  | 
|  начать обучение to seize, take over, or appropriate (land, a throne, etc.) without authority.  |  |   they started to usurp the television |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a central point of attention or interest.  |  |   And now it has become the focal point of their lives. |  |  |