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Etymology

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за- (za-) +‎ вести́ (vestí)

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завести́ (zavestípf (imperfective заводи́ть)

  1. to take, to bring, to lead
    завести́ в тупи́кzavestí v tupíkto lead up a blind alley
  2. to get, to procure, to acquire, to buy
  3. to establish, to set up, to found
  4. to start
    завести́ разгово́рzavestí razgovórto start a conversation
  5. (a habit, friendship) to form, to contract
  6. to start (a motor); to wind up (a clock); to set (an alarm clock)
  7. to get someone worked up

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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See заво̀дити.

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  • IPA(key): /zǎʋesti/
  • Hyphenation: за‧вес‧ти

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за̀вести pf (Latin spelling zàvesti)

  1. (transitive) to seduce
  2. (transitive) to mislead
  3. (transitive) to file (in books)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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за- (za-) +‎ вести́ (vestý)

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завести́ (zavestýpf (imperfective заво́дити)

  1. to take, to bring, to lead
  2. to get, to procure, to acquire, to buy
  3. to establish, to set up, to found, to introduce
  4. to start
    Synonym: поча́ти pf (počáty)
  5. to start (:motor); to wind up (:clock); to set (:alarm clock)
  6. to get somebody worked up

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