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Meaning of збіць | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
[zʲbʲit͡sʲ]

Definitions

  1. to knock down, to beat up, to mix (ingredients), to bring down (a fever)
    perfective, transitive
  2. to beat up (to give somebody a severe beating)
    perfective, transitive
  3. to knock off (to remove something by hitting or to make someone fall by hitting)
    perfective, transitive
  4. to scrape, to bruise (to injure or damage by rubbing across a surface)
    perfective, transitive

Equivalents

Ελληνικά καταρρίπτω
English shoot down
Español abatir derribar
Français Abattre
Հայերեն խոցել
Italiano abbattere
Nederlands neerhalen
Português abater derrubar
Română doborî
Русский сбивать сбить
Српски збивати збити
Українська збива́ти зби́ти
Tiếng Việt bán hạ

Examples

“Ве́цер збíў яго́́ з но́г.”

The wind knocked him down.

“Я́на збíла яйкí́ ў пе́ну.”

She whipped the eggs into foam.

“Ё́н збíў сабе́ ло́каць, калі́ ўпáў.”

He bruised his elbow when he fell.

“Na Žižkově jednou farář zmlátil jednoho slepýho, že při takovej příležitosti nesmek”

Last year in Žižkov, a priest beat up a blind man because he didn't take off his hat on such an occasion.

“Time and again White Fang had attempted to knock Cherokee off his feet; but the difference in their height was too great.”
“The rifles flashed, the leaves and bark of the oak flew into the air, and were scattered by the wind, but the Indian answered their assault by a taunting laugh, sending down upon them another bullet in return, that struck the cap of Hawk-eye from his head.”
“Суседка Філімона несла свінням есці, падвярнула нагу і збіла локаць аб вушак. Ладны чарняк выплыў.”

Filimon's neighbor was carrying food for the pigs. She stumbled and scraped her elbow on a jamb. A sizeable bruise formed.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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