інші переклади
заповнювати |
fill in
fill up
stuff
pack
occupy
write in
|
консервувати |
preserve
conserve
tin
can
cure
pack
|
пакувати |
pack
package
|
товпитися |
crowd
throng
mob
pack
overcrowd
besiege
|
піддаватися упакуванню |
pack
|
юрбитися |
throng
pack
crowd
|
збиратися зграями |
pod
pack
|
набиватися |
pack
jam
|
складати |
draw up
make
compose
make up
form
amount
|
ущільнювати |
condense
compact
thicken
firm
consolidate
impact
|
юрмитися |
throng
pack
crowd
overcrowd
swarm
|
ущільнюватися |
thicken
firm
firm up
pack
|
безліч |
many
multitude
variety
plenty
number
host
|
зграя |
flock
pack
gaggle
covey
mob
brood
|
пак |
pack
|
спорядження |
equipment
outfit
equipping
apparel
rigging
pack
|
упаковка |
packaging
wrapping
pack
cover
wrapper
boxing
|
швора |
leash
pack
brace
|
ватага |
gang
band
company
pack
herd
flock
|
колода |
deck
log
pack
beam
timber
chump
|
пака |
pack
bale
package
paca
|
пакет |
package
pack
packet
bundle
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
приклади
I’ll take the burros and the packs over to him, for I’ve wanted, anyhow, for a long time, to pay a visit to my sister, who has her Santo next week.
Curtin misjudged Dobbs’s expression, for he said: “Oh, I think we can manage his packs all right.
Other beasts were drowned, and their packs had to be fished out of the torrents of a river.
Only leave my packs and my burros here.
Today, you can help us carry the packs so we can get Jon and your brother to a place they can rest.
As they examined the packs in darkness, trusting to the feel of their fingers and so missing even the faint glitter this dust sometimes shows, it is not strange that they failed to discern its value.
The burros, the packs still on their backs, had lain down on the ground.
“Why the hell did we offer to take along the packs of that son of a skunk?
Then one burro became frightened, for some unknown reason, and ran against trees and rocks breaking the straps, ropes, and girth which held packs and pack-saddle.
”Behind him, the party began to do what they could to prepare, putting weapons on their backs, pushing aside their cloaks, taking off their gloves, and cinching their packs tight so they didn’t jostle around as they climbed.
They had either been overlooked by the thieves or those rascals had been too lazy to open all the packs.
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