перенести

Russian

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Etymology

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пере- (pere-) +‎ нести́ (nestí)

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  • IPA(key): [pʲɪrʲɪnʲɪˈsʲtʲi]
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перенести́ (perenestípf (imperfective переноси́ть)

  1. to transfer, to carry, to transport
  2. (word) to carry over to the next line
  3. to postpone, to put off
  4. to extend
  5. to bear, to endure, to stand, to survive, to withstand

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From пере- (pere-) +‎ нести́ (nestý). Compare Russian перенести́ (perenestí), Belarusian перане́сці (pjeranjésci), Polish przenieść.

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перенести́ (perenestýpf (imperfective перено́сити) (transitive)

  1. to carry, to carry across, to transport
  2. to transfer, to move, to shift
    Synonym: перемісти́ти pf (peremistýty)
  3. to postpone, to put off
    Synonyms: відкла́сти pf (vidklásty), відстро́чити pf (vidstróčyty), відтермінува́ти pf (vidterminuváty)
  4. to bear, to endure, to tolerate, to undergo
    Synonym: потерпі́ти pf (poterpíty)
    • 1959, Semen Skliarenko, Святослав [Svyatoslav]:
      Але імператор Никифор тяжко переніс цю втрату, дуже печалився, коли довелось ховати батька.
      Ale imperator Nykyfor tjažko perenis cju vtratu, duže pečalyvsja, koly dovelosʹ xovaty batʹka.
      But Emperor Nicephorus bore this loss hard, and was very sad when he had to bury his father.
  5. to carry over (:a word to the next line)

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