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1 asumir las consecuencias
• assume responsibility• assume the consequences• face consequences• face the consequences• take upon oneself• take upstairsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asumir las consecuencias
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2 adquirir el control
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3 afrontar las responsabilidades
• assume responsibility• face it boldly• face the music• take the bull by the hornsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > afrontar las responsabilidades
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4 arriesgarse fuertemente
• assume a great risk• take a great risk• try a flier• try a flyerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arriesgarse fuertemente
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5 asumir como premisa
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6 asumir la dirección
• assume control• get control• take control• take the chair -
7 asumir la propiedad de
• assume the property of• take possession of -
8 asumir la responsabilidad
• assume responsibility• take on the responsibilityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asumir la responsabilidad
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9 asumir las responsabilidades
• assume responsibility• face the music• take upon oneself• take upstairsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asumir las responsabilidades
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10 asumir lo peor
• assume the worst -
11 asumir obligaciones
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12 asumir que
• assume that -
13 asumir responsabilidad
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14 asumir responsabilidad financiera por
• assume financial responsibility for• underwriteDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asumir responsabilidad financiera por
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15 asumir un alto riesgo
• assume a great risk• take a flier• take a flyer• take a great risk• try a flier• try a flyer -
16 asumir un compromiso
• assume an obligation -
17 asumir un préstamo
• assume a loan -
18 asumir una deuda
• assume a debt• take up a bill• take up a draft -
19 asumir una hipoteca
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20 asumir una obligación
• assume an obligation
См. также в других словарях:
assume — as·sume vt as·sumed, as·sum·ing 1: to voluntarily take upon oneself assume a risk 2: to take over (the debts or obligations of another) as one s own assume a mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
assume — UK US /əˈsjuːm/ verb [T] ► to begin to take control of something: assume control/office/a role »Europe has assumed a leadership role in the prevention of future global crises. assume responsibility for sth »The FSA said mortgages would not be… … Financial and business terms
assume — assume, presume 1. Both words can mean ‘suppose’ and are often interchangeable in this meaning. Fowler (1926) maintained that there is a stronger element of postulation or hypothesis in assume and of a belief held on the basis of external… … Modern English usage
assume — [ə so͞om′, əsyo͞om′] vt. assumed, assuming [ME assumen < L assumere, to take up, claim < ad , to + sumere, to take: see CONSUME] 1. to take on or put on (the appearance, form, role, etc. of) 2. to seize; usurp [to assume control] 3. to take … English World dictionary
assume — 1 Assume, affect, pretend, simulate, feign, counterfeit, sham mean to put on a false or deceptive appearance. Assume often implies a pardonable motive rather than an intent to deceive {it sometimes happens that by assuming an air of cheerfulness… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
assume — [v1] believe, take for granted accept, ascertain, be afraid, be inclined to think, conclude, conjecture, consider, count upon, deduce, deem, divine, estimate, expect, fall for, fancy, find, gather, get the idea*, guess, have a hunch*, have… … New thesaurus
Assume — As*sume , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assumed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assuming}.] [L. assumere; ad + sumere to take; sub + emere to take, buy: cf. F. assumer. See {Redeem}.] 1. To take to or upon one s self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assume — (v.) early 15c., assumpten to receive up into heaven (especially of the Virgin Mary), also assumen to arrogate, from L. assumere to take up, take to oneself, from ad to, up (see AD (Cf. ad )) + sumere to take, from sub under + emere … Etymology dictionary
Assume — As*sume , v. i. 1. To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due. Bp. Burnet. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To undertake, as by a promise. Burrill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assume — an agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) An agreement between the debtor and the other party to an executory contract to continue performing duties under that contract. A lease is… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
assumé — assumé, ée (a su mé, mée) part. passé. La responsabilité assumée par cet employé … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré