відриватися

Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʋʲidreˈʋatesʲɐ]
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Etymology 1

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From відрива́ти (vidryváty) +‎ -ся (-sja). Compare Russian отрыва́ться (otryvátʹsja), Belarusian адрыва́цца (adryvácca), Polish odrywać się.

Verb

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відрива́тися (vidryvátysjaimpf (perfective відірва́тися)

  1. (literally) to tear off (to become detached by tearing or ripping)
  2. (literally) to break away, to break off, to come off, to detach
  3. (figuratively) to break away, to get away (to move away)
    відрива́тися від землі́vidryvátysja vid zemlíto take off from the ground, to lift off
  4. (figuratively) to pull away (to move ahead)
  5. (figuratively) to tear oneself away
  6. (figuratively) to become detached (to cease to have or feel involvement or connection)
  7. (slang) to have a rip-roaring time, to have a blast
  8. passive of відрива́ти impf (vidryváty, to tear away, to tear off, to detach, etc.)
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Etymology 2

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From відрива́ти (vidryváty) +‎ -ся (-sja). Compare Russian отрыва́ться (otryvátʹsja), Belarusian адрыва́цца (adryvácca).

Verb

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відрива́тися (vidryvátysjaimpf (perfective відри́тися)

  1. to dig oneself out
    Synonym: відко́пуватися impf (vidkópuvatysja)
  2. passive of відрива́ти impf (vidryváty, to dig out)
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