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121 calculate
1. v вычислять, исчислять, высчитывать, подсчитывать, делать вычисления2. v рассчитывать3. v обыкн... быть рассчитанным, быть годным; рассчитанный; годный; предназначенный4. v спец. калькулировать, составлять калькуляцию5. v амер. разг. полагатьСинонимический ряд:1. number (verb) cast; cipher; compute; count; determine; enumerate; estimate; figure; number; numerate; reckon; tally; tell off2. presume (verb) anticipate; assume; conjecture; fit; intend; predict; presume; suppose3. rate (verb) appraise; assay; assess; evaluate; gauge; judge; rate; valueАнтонимический ряд:chance; conjecture; guess; hit; know; miscalculate; risk; stake -
122 draw on
1. phr v натягивать; надевать2. phr v приближаться, близиться; наступать; подходитьdraw near — приближаться; приблизиться
3. phr v манить, влечьto draw the opponent — оттянуть противника на себя; увлечь противника
4. phr v продвигаться5. phr v идти, течь, протекатьСинонимический ряд:1. clothe (verb) assume; clothe; don; enrobe; get into; get on; huddle; huddle on; put on; slip; slip on; throw2. effect (verb) bring about; cause; effect; make; produce; secure3. induce (verb) argue into; bring around; convince; draw; draw in; get; induce; oversway; persuade; prevail on; prevail upon; procure; prompt; talk into; win over -
123 simulate
1. v прикидываться, строить из себя; симулировать2. v изображать, копировать; подражать3. v спец. имитировать, подделывать4. v спец. моделировать; воспроизводитьСинонимический ряд:1. ape (verb) ape; copy; imitate; mimic2. feign (verb) act; affect; assume; bluff; counterfeit; disguise; dissemble; fabricate; fake; falsify; feign; forge; pose; posture; pretend; prevaricate; put on; sham3. resemble (verb) favor; resemble -
124 undress
1. a повседневный2. a неформальный, непарадный3. v раздевать4. v раздеваться5. v разбинтовывать, снимать повязку6. v разоблачать, раскрыватьСинонимический ряд:1. nudity (noun) bareness; nakedness; nudity2. expose (verb) debunk; discover; expose; show up; uncloak; unmask; unshroud3. reveal (verb) bare; denude; disrobe; lay open; reveal; show; strip; unclothe; uncover4. take off one's clothes (verb) assume the altogether; peel; put on one's birthday suit; shed; strip to the buff; take off clothing; take off one's clothes; undrape -
125 usurp
1. v узурпировать, незаконно захватывать2. v редк. посягатьСинонимический ряд:1. adopt (verb) adopt; allocate; confiscate; secure; take away2. displace (verb) cut out; displace; supplant3. seize (verb) accroach; appropriate; arrogate; assume; capture; commandeer; expropriate; lay hold of; preempt; pre-empt; seize; snatch; take; wrestАнтонимический ряд: -
126 beg
(a) (solicit as charity) mendier;∎ to beg food mendier de la nourriture;∎ she begged money from the passers-by elle mendiait auprès des passants;∎ to beg, borrow or steal se procurer par tous les moyens∎ I begged the doctor not to say anything j'ai supplié le médecin de ne rien dire;∎ she begged to be sent back to school elle supplia qu'on la renvoie à l'école;∎ she begged a favour of her sister elle a demandé à sa sœur de lui rendre un service;∎ to beg sb's forgiveness or pardon demander pardon à qn;∎ I beg your pardon (I apologize) je vous demande pardon; (I didn't hear you) pardon?; (indignantly) pardon!∎ I beg to differ permettez-moi de ne pas être de votre avis;∎ I beg to inform you that… je tiens à ou j'ai l'honneur de vous informer que…;∎ to beg leave to do sth demander la permission de faire qch∎ to beg the question (evade the issue) éluder la question; (assume something proved) considérer que la question est résolue;∎ that begs the question of whether... cela pose la question de savoir si..., c'est toute la question de savoir si...;∎ wanting to climb Mount Everest rather begs the question 'why?' on serait enclin à se demander pourquoi quelqu'un aurait envie d'escalader le Mont Everest(a) (solicit charity) mendier;∎ to beg for food mendier de la nourriture;∎ children begging (for money) in the street des enfants qui mendient dans la rue;∎ they live by begging ils vivent de charité ou d'aumône(b) (ask, plead) supplier;∎ to beg for forgiveness/mercy demander pardon/grâce∎ I'll have that last sandwich if it's going begging je prendrai bien ce dernier sandwich si personne d'autre ne le veut;∎ there's a piece of cake going begging il reste un morceau de gâteau;∎ these jobs are going begging ce sont des emplois qui trouvent peu d'amateursBritish se soustraire;∎ our best player begged off pleading illness notre meilleur joueur s'est fait excuser pour cause de maladie -
127 accede
intransitive verb1) (assent) zustimmen (to Dat.)2) beitreten (to Dat.) [Abkommen, Bündnis]; antreten [Amt]accede [to the throne] — den Thron besteigen
* * *[ək'si:d]- academic.ru/115000/accede_to">accede to* * *ac·cede[ækˈsi:d]vi ( form)1. (agree)to \accede to a demand/request einer Forderung/Bitte nachgebento \accede to a proposal in einen Vorschlag einwilligen2. (assume)to \accede to a position einen Posten übernehmento \accede to the throne den Thron besteigento \accede to sb's title jds Titel übernehmen3. (become member)* * *[k'siːd]vi1)to accede to the Premiership/office of President — die Nachfolge als Premierminister/Präsident antreten
2) (= agree) zustimmen (to +dat); (= yield) einwilligen (to in +acc)3)* * *accede [ækˈsiːd] v/i2. beitreten (to dat):accede to an office ein Amt antreten;accede to power die Macht übernehmen, die Regierung antreten;accede to the throne den Thron besteigen4. JUR zuwachsen (to dat)* * *intransitive verb1) (assent) zustimmen (to Dat.)2) beitreten (to Dat.) [Abkommen, Bündnis]; antreten [Amt]accede [to the throne] — den Thron besteigen
* * *v.antreten (Amt) v.beipflichten v.zustimmen v.übernehmen v. -
128 appropriate
1. adjective(suitable) geeignet (to, for für)I feel it is appropriate to say a few words — ich halte es für angebracht, ein paar Worte zu sagen
2. transitive verbthe appropriate authority — die zuständige Behörde
appropriate something [to oneself] — sich (Dat.) etwas aneignen
* * *[ə'prəupriət](suitable; proper: Her clothes were appropriate to the occasion; Complain to the appropriate authority.) angemessen- academic.ru/84216/appropriateness">appropriateness- appropriately* * *ap·pro·pri·ateI. adj[əˈprəʊpriət, AM -proʊ-]1. (suitable) angemessen, angebracht, passendit's difficult to find the \appropriate words es ist schwierig, die richtigen Worte zu findenit wouldn't be \appropriate for me to comment es steht mir nicht zu, das zu kommentieren\appropriate to the occasion dem Anlass entsprechend2. (relevant) entsprechendplease complete the \appropriate part of this form bitte füllen Sie den zutreffenden Teil des Formulars ausII. vt[əˈprəʊprieɪt, AM -ˈproʊ-]( form)▪ to \appropriate sth2. (set aside) etw bereitstellento \appropriate funds einen Fonds zuteilen* * *I [ə'prəʊprIɪt]adj1) (= suitable, fitting) passend, geeignet (for, to für), angebracht (for, to für); (to a situation, occasion) angemessen (to +dat); name, remark treffendclothing appropriate for or to the weather conditions —
a style appropriate to one's subject — ein dem Thema entsprechender or angemessener Stil
to be appropriate for doing sth — geeignet sein, etw zu tun
2) (= relevant) entsprechend; body, authority zuständigwhere appropriate — wo es angebracht ist/war, an gegebener Stelle
delete as appropriate — Nichtzutreffendes or nicht Zutreffendes streichen
II [ə'prəʊprIeɪt]it may be appropriate (for you) to discuss this with your lawyer — sie sollten das vielleicht mit Ihrem Anwalt besprechen
vt1) (= assume possession or control of) beschlagnahmen; (= take for oneself) sich (dat) aneignen, mit Beschlag belegen; sb's ideas sich (dat) zu eigen machen* * *A adj [əˈprəʊprıət] (adv appropriately)1. (to, for) passend (zu), geeignet (für, zu), angemessen, dienlich (dat), angebracht:at the appropriate time zur gegebenen Zeit;if appropriate sofern es zweckdienlich erscheint, gegebenenfalls2. eigen, zukommend ( beide:to dat)B v/t [-eıt]1. a) bestimmen ( for für)for für)2. sich etwas aneignen* * *1. adjective(suitable) geeignet (to, for für)2. transitive verbI feel it is appropriate to say a few words — ich halte es für angebracht, ein paar Worte zu sagen
appropriate something [to oneself] — sich (Dat.) etwas aneignen
* * *(to) adj.eigen adj.zugehörend adj. adj.angebracht adj.angemessen adj.annähern adj.entsprechend adj.geeignet adj.passend adj.richtig adj.zugehörig adj.zutreffend adj. (for) v.bereitstellen v.bewilligen (Geld)(für) ausdr.verwenden v. v.aneignen v.sich etwas aneignen ausdr.
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