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занести

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Russian

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Etymology

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за- (za-) +‎ нести́ (nestí)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [zənʲɪˈsʲtʲi]
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Verb

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занести́ (zanestípf (imperfective заноси́ть)

  1. to bring, to carry (in)
  2. to note down, to enter (data, records)
  3. (impersonal) to skid
    маши́ну занесло́mašínu zaneslóthe car skidded
  4. (impersonal) to become covered (with) (e.g. snow, dust, etc.)
  5. (impersonal, by extension, colloquial) to get carried away (say something excessive in excitement) [with accusative ‘who’]
    Меня́ занесло́.Menjá zanesló.I got carried away.
  6. to lift, to raise (an arm, a leg, etc.)

Conjugation

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From за- (za-) +‎ нести́ (nestý). Compare Russian занести́ (zanestí), Belarusian зане́сці (zanjésci), Polish zanieść.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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занести́ (zanestýpf (imperfective зано́сити) (transitive)

  1. to bring, to carry
  2. to bring in, to carry in [with в (v, + accusative) or у (u, + accusative)]
  3. to carry away, to take (somewhere else)
    Synonym: віднести́ pf (vidnestý)
  4. (chiefly impersonal) to cause to skid/slide/veer
    маши́ну занесло́mašýnu zaneslóthe car skidded
  5. to lift, to raise (:hand, weapon, whip, foot, etc. in readiness to strike)
  6. to cover [with instrumental ‘with sand, snow, powder, etc.’]
    Synonym: заси́пати pf (zasýpaty)
  7. to enter, to put down, to record (:data)
    Synonym: записа́ти pf (zapysáty)
  8. (impersonal, by extension, colloquial) to get carried away [with accusative ‘who’] (go too far)
    Мене́ занесло́.Mené zanesló.I got carried away.

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