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1 проскакивать
vti; св - проскочи́ть1) vt быстро проходить, бежать мимо чего-л to rush/to tear by/past sthпроскочи́ть ста́нцию — быстро проехать мимо to speed/to rush by/past the station; разг упустить to miss one's station/stop
незаме́ченные нике́м, мы проскочи́ли в зал — we slipped into the hall unobserved
2) vi об ошибке и т. п. to creep in3) vi проваливаться куда-л to fall (through), to get/to slip throughмоне́та проскочи́ла в щель автомата — the coin slipped through the slot
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