перекинути

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Ukrainian

Etymology

From пере- (pere-) +‎ ки́нути (kýnuty). Compare Russian переки́нуть (perekínutʹ), Belarusian перакі́нуць (pjerakínucʹ).

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Verb

переки́нути (perekýnutypf (imperfective перекида́ти) (transitive)

  1. to throw across, to throw over, to toss
  2. (figuratively) to cast (:glance, attention)
  3. (figuratively) to transfer
    переки́нути відповіда́льність за (щось) на (когось)
    perekýnuty vidpovidálʹnistʹ za (ščosʹ) na (kohosʹ)
    to shift the responsibility for (something) to (someone)
  4. to sling (to throw with a circular or arcing motion)
  5. to throw (to install a bridge)
    • 2022 February 17, Максим Свєженцев, “Через річку Прип'ять перекинули понтонний міст за 6 кілометрів від українського кордону”, in Suspilne News, archived from the original on 2024-04-20:
      Через річку Прип'ять на території заповідної зони у Білорусі військові перекинули понтонний міст за 6 кілометрів від українського кордону.
      Čerez ričku Prypʺjatʹ na terytoriji zapovidnoji zony u Bilorusi vijsʹkovi perekynuly pontonnyj mist za 6 kilometriv vid ukrajinsʹkoho kordonu.
      Soldiers threw a pontoon bridge across the Pripyat River in a protected area in Belarus, 6 kilometres from the Ukrainian border.
  6. to turn over, to overturn, to flip over, to upturn (to rotate uppermost to bottom)
  7. to knock over, to tip over, to upset
  8. (colloquial) to knock back, to throw back (:beverage)
  9. (mythology) to turn (to transform)
  10. (perfective only, dialectal) to rebuild

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