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1 I cannot abrogate my principles
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I cannot abrogate my principles
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2 abrogate
[ʹæbrəgeıt] v1. отменять, аннулировать (закон и т. п.)2. книжн. отказываться; отбрасывать:I cannot abrogate my principles - я не могу отречься от своих принципов /поступиться принципами/
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3 abrogate
1. v отменять, аннулировать2. v книжн. отказываться; отбрасыватьСинонимический ряд:1. annul (verb) annul; discharge; dissolve; quash; vacate2. void (verb) abate; abolish; annihilate; break; cancel; circumduct; invalidate; negate; nullify; recall; repeal; rescind; revoke; set aside; terminate; undo; vitiate; voidАнтонимический ряд:continue; establish; sanction; uphold -
4 abrogate
ˈæbrəuɡeɪt гл.
1) объявлять недействительным, отменять, аннулировать (закон и т. п.) Syn: void, nullify
2) книж. отказываться, отрекаться;
отбрасывать, отвергатьотменять, аннулировать (книжное) отказываться;
отбрасывать;
- I cannot * my principles я не могу отречься от своих принциповabrogate юр. аннулировать ~ отказываться ~ отменять, аннулировать (закон и т. п.) ~ отменятьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > abrogate
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