[ˈdɛrte]
ПоходженняInherited from Old Ruthenian де́рти (dérti), from Proto-Slavic *derti. Cognate with Slovene drẹ́ti, Czech dřít, Polish drzeć.
- transitiveto tear, to tear apart, to tear up
- transitiveto tear off, to tear away, to strip off
- colloquial, figuratively, transitiveto rip off (to charge exorbitant prices, fees, taxes, etc.)
- transitiveto cause soreness, to irritate
- impersonalto be sore, to be irritated
- colloquial, transitiveto lash, to whip, to flog
- colloquial, intransitiveto run away, to flee
Формиде́рти(canonical, imperfective) · dérty(romanization) · де́рти(imperfective, infinitive) · -(active, imperfective, present) · -(active, imperfective, past) · -(imperfective, passive, present) · де́ртий(imperfective, passive, past) · impersonal: де́рто(imperfective, passive, past) · деручи́(adverbial, imperfective, present) · де́рши(adverbial, imperfective, past) · деру́(first-person, imperfective, present, singular) · бу́ду де́рти(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · де́ртиму(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · дере́ш(imperfective, present, second-person, singular) · бу́деш де́рти(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · де́ртимеш(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · дере́(imperfective, present, singular, third-person) · бу́де де́рти(future, imperfective, singular, third-person) · де́ртиме(future, imperfective, singular, third-person) · дере́м(first-person, imperfective, plural, present)
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