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English-Russian translation ROOT

transcription, transcription: [ru: t]

1) a) a root to put down roots, to strike, take roots ≈ to put down roots, to take root deep roots ≈ deep roots to root of a mountain b) pl. roots

2) a) source, root, root cause to get at the root of smth. Get to the bottom of smth. to go back to roots ≈ to return to the origins the root of all evil ≈ the root of evil Syn: origin, basis b) progenitor, ancestor, founder of the genus Her roots are in Canada. ≈ Her ancestors are from Canada. to search for one "s roots ≈ find your roots Syn: ancestor

3) mat. square root, second root ≈ square root cube root, third root ≈ cubic root

4) gram. root of the word)

5) those. top (weld); root, base, leg (gear tooth) ∙ root and branch ≈ thoroughly, radically

1) put down roots; rooted I can "t pull this bush up, it" s firmly rooted in the ground. “I can't pull out this bush, it sits too firmly in the ground.

2) chain; nail He stood there rooted to the spot. - He stood there and could not move.

3) introduce (Xia); take root Her affection to him is deeply rooted. “Nothing can weaken her attachment to him. His opinion is rooted in experience. ≈ His opinion is based on experience.

4) uproot; (also root out)

5) dig the ground with a snout, undermine the roots (about the pig) Pigs root about in the mud for their food. ≈ Pigs dig in the mud in search of food. Syn: grub I 2.

6) search, rummage I found the lost key by rooting about in all my drawers. ≈ I found the key by turning over all the boxes. ∙ root away root out root up Chapter II; amer .; colloquial support, encourage, encourage (for) Half the school came to the sports meeting to root for their team. ≈ Half of the school came to the match to cheer for their team.

root - edible * s edible roots - * habit / system / (botany) root system - * knot (botany) root outgrowth - * medium (biology) rhizosphere, root medium - * sucker (botany) root shoot / offspring / - * cutter / slicer / (agricultural) root cutter - to take / to strike / * take root, be taken (about the plant); take root, take root; take root - to lay ax to * uproot - to pull / to dig / up by the * s to uproot; uproot root vegetable - * digger root vegetable harvesting machine root, single plant - some * s of apple-trees multiple apple roots base, root - the * of a tooth tooth root - nerve * nerve root - * of a hill foot of a hill - to blush to the * s of one "s hair to redden to the roots of the hair ancestor, ancestor, root; the genus that gave many branches (often the *) reason, source - the * of the matter essence of the matter, essence of the question - the * of all evil root of evil - to get at / to / the * of the matter to get to the essence of the matter base, basis - * principle basic, fundamental principle - * cause main / root / reason, root cause - * idea initial / initial / idea - at (the) * basically - economic * s of race conflicts - economic roots of racial clashes - to strike at the * of smth. to undermine the very basis of smth. roots, connections; familiar environment - he has no * s in society he has no connections in society - to pull up one "s * s to withdraw from their homes; change your place of residence, work, etc. - to put down new * s to take root in a new place, make new acquaintances, etc. (biblical) offspring, descendant (mathematics) root; radical - square / second / * square root - cube / third / * cube root - * sign root sign - to take a * extract root (grammar) root (musical) root chord (technical) top (weld) (technical) tail (turbine blades) (aviation) butt (propeller blades); root part (wing)\u003e * and branch thoroughly, radically, radically; perfectly; completely\u003e he got rid of his enemies * and branch he completely got rid of his enemies to put down roots; take root - to * in / into, to / the subsoil to take root into the soil - some plants * freely some plants take root easily - his affection for him is deeply * ed it has long been and deeply attached to it plant, plant - * chrysanthemum cuttings in sand and peat plant the cuttings of chrysanthemums in a mixture of sand and peat to introduce to take root preim. (colloquial) rooted - war is * ed in economic causes economic reasons lie at the basis of wars, to chain, to nail - fear * ed him to the ground fear chained him to the place - he stood * ed to the spot he stood rooted to the ground to uproot (also. trans .; com. * out, * up) - to * out subversive elements to eliminate subversive elements - it "s difficult to * out certain prejudices there are prejudices that are difficult to eradicate - they cut down the big trees and rooted up the stumps they cut down big trees and uprooted stumps digging the ground with a snout (about pigs) digging, searching - to * about in a drawer digging in a drawer - I managed to * out a copy of the magazine I managed to dig out / find / a copy of the magazine\u003e *, hog, or die work like an ox, or you will disappear (Americanism) (for) encourage, cheer (applause, shouts, etc.) - to * for a team cheer for a team (Americanism) (for) support (smb. .); wish for success (smb.)

extract ~ extract root

~ to chain; to nail; fear rooted him to the ground

to take (or to strike) ~ take root, take root; to pull up by the roots; pull up by the roots; uproot

root of those. top (weld); root, base, leg (gear tooth) ~ embed ~ mat. root; square (or second) root square root; cube (or third) root cube root ~ root; root of a mountain the foot of the mountain; to lay ax to root uproot ~ wch. root ~ pl root vegetables ~ Amer. colloquial support, encourage, encourage (for) ~ ancestor, ancestor, founder of the clan ~ chain; to nail; fear rooted him to the ground fear chained him to his place ~ cause, source, root; the root of the matter the essence of the matter ~ take root; root (-sya) ~ dig the earth with a snout, undermine the roots (about a pig); root away \u003d root out

~ attr. root, main; the root principle the basic principle; root and branch thoroughly, fundamentally

~ dig the earth with a snout, undermine the roots (about a pig); root away \u003d root out

~ root; root of a mountain the foot of the mountain; to lay ax to root uproot

~ reason, source, root; the root of the matter

~ of title real estate basis of title

~ dig the earth with a snout, undermine the roots (about a pig); root away \u003d root out ~ out, ~ up seek out ~ out, ~ up uproot, destroy

~ attr. root, main; the root principle the basic principle; root and branch thoroughly, fundamentally

~ out, ~ up seek out ~ out, ~ up uproot, destroy

~ mat. root; square (or second) root square root; cube (or third) root cube root

to take (or to strike) ~ take root, take root; to pull up by the roots; pull up by the roots; root out take: to ~ a breath inhale; take a rest; to take root to root

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  • ROOT - root, Root BrE AmE ruːt § rʊt ▷ rooted ˈruːt ɪd § ˈrʊt-, -əd AmE ˈruːt̬ əd ˈrʊt̬- ▷ rooting ...
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  • ROOT
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  • ROOT - I. root 1 S2 W2 / ruːt / BrE AmE noun [Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old Norse; Origin: rot ...
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  • ROOT - n. & v. --n. 1 a the part of a plant normally below the ground, attaching it to the earth ...
    Basic English Conversational Dictionary
  • ROOT - n. & v. n. 1 a the part of a plant normally below the ground, attaching it to the earth ...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • ROOT - 1.n. & v. --n. 1.a the part of a plant normally below the ground, attaching it to the ...
    Oxford English vocab
  • ROOT - (roots, rooting, rooted) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. The roots ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • ROOT - I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES cube root ▪ 4 is the cube root of 64 grass roots ▪ We ...
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  • ROOT - (PLANT PART) [C] - the part of a plant which grows down into the earth to obtain water and ...
    Cambridge English vocab
  • ROOT - n. 25B6; noun a plant "s roots: rootstock, tuber, rootlet; Botany rhizome, radicle. the root of the problem: SOURCE, ...
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  • ROOT - root.ogg _I 1. ru: t n 1. root edible roots - edible roots root habit / system / - bot. root system ...
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  • ROOT - 1) base 2) root || take root 3) mat. root || extract the root 4) root of the (weld) seam 5) welding the top of the groove ...
    Comprehensive English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary
  • ROOT - 1) base 2) root || take root 3) mat. root || extract the root 4) root of the (weld) seam 5) welding the top of the groove 6) the shank (turbine blades) 7) ...
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  • ROOT - 1) extract the root 2) root 3) root 4) root 5) root of the scapula 6) radicular 7) root 8) root 9) roofing 10) base 11) reason. basis of root system - basis of the root ...
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  • ROOT - _I 1. ru: t n 1. root edible roots - edible roots root habit / system / - bot. root system root knot ...
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  • ROOT - 1) bot. root; take root, take root 2) anat. root; root 3) pl root vegetables. roots in clusters - fibrous root system to take root - ...
    New English-Russian Dictionary of Biology
  • ROOT - 1) bot. root; take root, take root 2) anat. root; root 3) pl root vegetables. roots in clusters - fibrous root ...
    New English-Russian Biological Dictionary
  • ROOT - _I 1. _n. 1\u003e root; root of a mountain - the foot of the mountain; to lay ax to root - uproot; to ...
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • ROOT - I 1.n. 1.root; root of a mountain - the foot of the mountain; to lay ax to root - uproot; to ...
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  • ROOT - _I ru: t 1. _n. 1\u003e root; root of a mountain the foot of the mountain; to lay ax to root uproot; to take ...
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  • ROOT - I 1.noun 1) a) root to put down roots, to strike, take roots ≈ to put down roots, take root deep roots ...
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  • ROOT - n. radica; orígine, fonte; v. (in) radicar. TO ~ OUT: eradicar, extirpar
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  • ROOT - biographical name Elihu 1845-1937 American lawyer & statesman
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  • ROOT - In botany, the underground anchoring part of a plant. It grows downward in response to gravity, absorbs water and dissolved ...
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  • ROOT - (n.) An ancestor or progenitor; and hence, an early race; a stem.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • ROOT - (n.) That which resembles a root in position or function, esp. as a source of nourishment or support; that from ...
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  • ROOT - (n.) An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc .; ...
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  • ROOT - (n.) The descending, and commonly branching, axis of a plant, increasing in length by growth at its extremity only, not ...
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  • ROOT - (n.) The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in ...
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  • ROOT - (v. T.) To turn up or to dig out with the snout; as, the swine roots the earth.
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  • ROOT - (v. I.) Hence, to seek for favor or advancement by low arts or groveling servility; to fawn servilely.
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  • ROOT - (v. I.) To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine.
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    edible roots - edible roots

    root habit / system / - bot. root system

    root knot - bot. root growth

    root medium - biol. rhizosphere, root environment

    root sucker is a bot. root shoot / offspring /

    root cutter / slicer / - с.-х. root cutter

    to take / to strike / root - a) take roots, be taken (about a plant); b) take root, take root; take root

    to lay ax to root - uproot

    to pull / to dig / up by the roots - uproot; uproot

    root vegetable

    root digger - machine for harvesting root crops

    root, single plant

    some roots of apple-trees - several roots of apple trees

    base, root

    the root of a tooth - tooth root

    nerve root - nerve root

    root of a hill - bottom of the hill

    to blush to the roots of one "s hair - blush to the roots of the hair

    ancestor, ancestor, root; genus with many offshoots

    (often the root) reason, source

    the root of the matter - the essence of the matter, the essence of the matter

    the root of all evil - the root of all evil

    to get at / to / the root of the matter - get to the heart of the matter

    base, base

    root principle - the basic, fundamental principle

    root cause - root / root / cause, root cause

    root idea - original / original / idea

    at (the) root - basically

    economic roots of race conflicts - the economic roots of racial clashes

    to strike at the root of smth. undermine the very foundation of smth.

    pl. roots, connections; familiar environment

    he has no roots in society - he has no connections in society

    to pull up one "s roots - to withdraw from their homes; change their place of residence, work, etc.

    to put down new roots - to put down roots in a new place, make new acquaintances, etc.

    bibl.offspring, descendant

    mat.root; radical

    square / second / root - square root

    cube / third / root - cube root

    root sign - root sign

    to take a root - extract the root

    gram.root

    muses.chord root

    those.vertex (weld seam)

    those.tail (turbine blades)

    av.butt (propeller blades); root part (wing)

    root and branch - thoroughly, radically, radically; perfectly; quite

    he got rid of his enemies root and branch - he completely got rid of his enemies

  • verb

      take root; root

      to root in / into, to / the subsoil - put roots in the soil

      some plants root freely - some plants root easily

      her affection for him is deeply rooted - she has long and deeply attached to him

      plant, plant

      root chrysanthemum cuttings in sand and peat - plant chrysanthemum cuttings in a mixture of sand and peat

      introduce

      take root

      preim.colloquialroot

      war is rooted in economic causes - wars are based on economic reasons

      chain, nail

      fear rooted him to the ground - fear chained him to the place

      he stood rooted to the spot - he stood rooted to the spot

      uproot (also noun; com. root out, root up)

      to root out subversive elements - eliminate subversive elements

      it "s difficult to root out certain prejudices - there are prejudices that are difficult to eradicate

      they cut down the big trees and rooted up the stumps - they cut down big trees and uprooted stumps

      root (about pigs)

      rummage, search

      to root about in a drawer - rummaging in the drawer [in things]

      I managed to root out a copy of the magazine - I managed to dig up / find / a copy of the magazine

      root, hog, or die - ≅ work like an ox, or you will be lost

      encourage, encourage (applause, shouts, etc.)

      to root for a team - root for some. command

      support (smb.); wish success (to smb.)

  • Root, n. t (for vr [\u003d o] t); akin to E. wort, and perhaps to root to turn up the earth. See (Wort).] 1. (Bot.) (A) The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in the potato, the onion, or ... ...

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    Root - Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En sistemas operativos del tipo Unix, root es el nombre convencional de la cuenta de usuario que posee todos los derechos en todos los modos (mono o multi usuario). root es también llamado superusuario. Normalmente…… Wikipedia Español

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    Root - (r [\u003d oo] t), v. i. 1. To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow. In deep grounds the weeds root deeper. Mortimer. 2. To be firmly ... ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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    Root - Root, v. i. tan; akin to wr [\u003d o] t a snout, trunk, D. wroeten to root, G. r [u] ssel snout, trunk, proboscis, Icel. r [\u003d o] ta to root, and perhaps to L. rodere to gnaw (E. rodent) or to E. root, n.] 1. To turn up the earth with the snout, ... ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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    1. (ru: t) n

    edible ~ s - edible roots

    ~ habit / system / - bot.root system

    ~ knot - bot.root growth

    ~ medium - biol.rhizosphere, root environment

    ~ sucker - bot.root shoot / offspring /

    ~ cutter / slicer / - s.-kh.root cutter

    to take / to strike / ~ - a) put down roots, taken ( about the plant); b) take root, take root; take root

    to lay ax to ~ - uproot

    to pull / to dig / up by the ~ s - uproot; uproot

    2.root vegetable

    ~ digger - root crop harvesting machine

    3.root, separate plant

    some ~ s of apple-trees - several roots of apple trees

    4.base, root

    the ~ of a tooth - tooth root

    nerve ~ - nerve root

    ~ of a hill - the foot of the hill

    to blush to the ~ s of one "s hair - blush to the roots of the hair

    5. ancestor, ancestor, root; genus with many offshoots

    6. (oftenthe ~) reason, source

    the ~ of the matter - the essence of the matter, the essence of the matter

    the ~ of all evil - the root of all evil

    to get at / to / the ~ of the matter - get to the heart of the matter

    7.1) base, base

    ~ principle - basic, fundamental principle

    ~ cause - root / root / cause, root cause

    ~ idea - original / original / idea

    at (the) ~ - basically

    economic ~ s of race conflicts - the economic roots of racial conflicts

    to strike at the ~ of smth. undermine the very foundation of smth.

    2) plroots, connections; familiar environment

    he has no ~ s in society - he has no connections in society

    to pull up one "s ~ s - to withdraw from their homes; change their place of residence, work etc.

    to put down new ~ s - take root in a new place, make new acquaintances etc.

    8. bibl.offspring, descendant

    9. mat.root; radical

    square / second / ~ - square root

    cube / third / ~ - cube root

    ~ sign - root sign

    to take a ~ - extract the root

    10. gram.root

    11. muses.chord root

    12. those.top ( weld)

    13. 1) those.tail ( turbine blades)

    2) av.butt ( propeller blades); root part ( wing)

    ~ and branch - thoroughly, radically, radically; perfectly; quite

    he got rid of his enemies ~ and branch - he completely got rid of his enemies

    2. (ru: t) v

    1.1) put down roots; root

    to ~ in / into, to / the subsoil - put roots in the soil

    some plants ~ freely - some plants take root easily

    her affection for him is deeply ~ ed - she has long and deeply attached to him

    2) plant, plant

    ~ chrysanthemum cuttings in sand and peat - plant chrysanthemum cuttings in a mixture of sand and peat

    2.1) implement

    2) take root

    3) preim. colloquialroot

    war is ~ ed in economic causes - economic causes are at the heart of wars

    3.Chain, nail

    fear ~ ed him to the ground - fear chained him to the place

    he stood ~ ed to the spot - he stood rooted to the spot

    4.root out ( also transfer; com.~ out, ~ up)

    to ~ out subversive elements - eliminate subversive elements

    it "s difficult to ~ out certain prejudices - there are prejudices that are difficult to eradicate

    they cut down the big trees and ~ ed up the stumps - they cut down the big trees and uprooted the stumps

    II (ru: t) v

    1.to dig the ground with a snout ( about pigs)

    2. rummage, search

    to ~ about in a drawer (among the things) - rummage in a drawer (in things)

    I managed to ~ out a copy of the magazine - I managed to dig out / find / a copy of the magazine

    ~, hog, or die - ≅ work like an ox, or you will be lost

    II (ru: t) v Amer. (for)

    1) encourage, encourage ( applause, shouts, etc.)

    to ~ for a team - to root for some. command

    2) maintain ( smb.); wish success ( smb.)

    ROOT

    root (ru: t)

    1.n

    1) root;

    to lay ax to root uproot;

    to take ( or to strike) root to launch roots, to root;

    to pull up by the roots; pull up by the roots; uproot

    2) saplings

    3) root vegetables

    4) base, base;

    root of a mountain low mountains

    5) reason, source, root;

    the root of the matter

    6) progenitor, ancestor, founder of the family "

    7) bibl. offshoot, flood

    8) gram. root

    9) mat. root;

    square ( or second) root square root;

    cube ( or third) root cubic root

    10) attr. root, basic;

    the root principle basic principle root and branch fundamentally, in a rooted way

    2.v

    1) dig the earth with a snout, undermine the roots ( about pig)

    2) put down the roots; vkoreniat (sya)

    3) entice; nail down;

    fear rooted him to the ground

    4) implement

    root away = root out a);

    root out, root up"

    a) uproot, destroy; "

    b) look for, look for; rummage

    root (ru: t) v

    amer. sl. to support, encourage, encourage, "get sick" (for)


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    root

    1. (ru: t) n

    edible ~ s - edible roots

    ~ habit / system / - bot.root system

    ~ knot - bot.root growth

    ~ medium - biol.rhizosphere, root environment

    ~ sucker - bot.root shoot / offspring /

    ~ cutter / slicer / - s.-kh.root cutter

    to take / to strike / ~ - a) put down roots, taken ( about the plant); b) take root, take root; take root

    to lay ax to ~ - uproot

    to pull / to dig / up by the ~ s - uproot; uproot

    2.root vegetable

    ~ digger - root crop harvesting machine

    3.root, separate plant

    some ~ s of apple-trees - several roots of apple trees

    4.base, root

    the ~ of a tooth - tooth root

    nerve ~ - nerve root

    ~ of a hill - the foot of the hill

    to blush to the ~ s of one "s hair - blush to the roots of the hair

    5. ancestor, ancestor, root; genus with many offshoots

    6. (oftenthe ~) reason, source

    the ~ of the matter - the essence of the matter, the essence of the matter

    the ~ of all evil - the root of all evil

    to get at / to / the ~ of the matter - get to the heart of the matter

    7.1) base, base

    ~ principle - basic, fundamental principle

    ~ cause - root / root / cause, root cause

    ~ idea - original / original / idea

    at (the) ~ - basically

    economic ~ s of race conflicts - the economic roots of racial conflicts

    to strike at the ~ of smth. undermine the very foundation of smth.

    2) plroots, connections; familiar environment

    he has no ~ s in society - he has no connections in society

    to pull up one "s ~ s - to withdraw from their homes; change their place of residence, work etc.

    to put down new ~ s - take root in a new place, make new acquaintances etc.

    8. bibl.offspring, descendant

    9. mat.root; radical

    square / second / ~ - square root

    cube / third / ~ - cube root

    ~ sign - root sign

    to take a ~ - extract the root

    10. gram.root

    11. muses.chord root

    12. those.top ( weld)

    13. 1) those.tail ( turbine blades)

    2) av.butt ( propeller blades); root part ( wing)

    ~ and branch - thoroughly, radically, radically; perfectly; quite

    he got rid of his enemies ~ and branch - he completely got rid of his enemies

    2. (ru: t) v

    1.1) put down roots; root

    to ~ in / into, to / the subsoil - put roots in the soil

    some plants ~ freely - some plants take root easily

    her affection for him is deeply ~ ed - she has long and deeply attached to him

    2) plant, plant

    ~ chrysanthemum cuttings in sand and peat - plant chrysanthemum cuttings in a mixture of sand and peat

    2.1) implement

    2) take root

    3) preim. colloquialroot

    war is ~ ed in economic causes - economic causes are at the heart of wars

    3.Chain, nail

    fear ~ ed him to the ground - fear chained him to the place

    he stood ~ ed to the spot - he stood rooted to the spot

    4.root out ( also transfer; com.~ out, ~ up)

    to ~ out subversive elements - eliminate subversive elements

    it "s difficult to ~ out certain prejudices - there are prejudices that are difficult to eradicate

    they cut down the big trees and ~ ed up the stumps - they cut down the big trees and uprooted the stumps

    II (ru: t) v

    1.to dig the ground with a snout ( about pigs)

    2. rummage, search

    to ~ about in a drawer (among the things) - rummage in a drawer (in things)

    I managed to ~ out a copy of the magazine - I managed to dig out / find / a copy of the magazine

    ~, hog, or die - ≅ work like an ox, or you will be lost

    II (ru: t) v Amer. (for)

    1) encourage, encourage ( applause, shouts, etc.)

    to ~ for a team - to root for some. command

    2) maintain ( smb.); wish success ( smb.)

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    New Comprehensive English-Russian Dictionary under the general guidance of Acad. Yu.D. Apresyan
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