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1. сущ.общ. задача; задание; урок; урочное задание, урочная работаto entrust smb. with a task; to give [set, assign\] smb. a task — поручать кому-л. задание; давать кому-л. задание, поставить задачу перед кем-л.
to perform [fulfil, do, carry out\] a task — выполнить задание
to take on [undertake\] a task — приниматься [браться\] за какую-л. работу [какое-л. задание\]
task in hand — начатая работа; ближайшая задача
pressing task — неотложная [насущная\] задача
priority task — первоочередная [приоритетная\] задача
irksome task — скучное задание, скучная работа
delicate [ticklish\] task — деликатное поручение
household task — домашняя работа, работа по дому
task time — время для выполнения какого-л. задания
to take [call, bring\] smb. to task (for smth.) — сделать выговор (кому-л. за что-л.); дать нагоняй (кому-л. за что-л.)
Syn:See:administrative task, managerial task, task group, task bonus, task culture, task management, task description, task list, task schedule, taskwork, task environment, task identity, task significance, task sharing, subtask, taskmaster, task worker2. гл.1) общ. ставить задачу; давать [поручать\] задание [работу\]to task smb with doing smth, to task smb to do smth — давать задание кому-л. сделать что-л.
2) общ. загружать, обременять
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