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расписать (вн.)1. ( разрисовывать) paint (d.)2. ( распределять) assign (d.)3. бух. enter (d.)расписывать счета по книгам — enter bills in a register, enter bills in an account-book
4. ( регистрировать брак) register (d.)5. разг. ( красочно изображать) paint / draw* a picture (of)он так расписал свой успех, что все удивились — he painted / drew such a picture of his success that everybody was surprised
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несов. - распи́сывать, сов. - расписа́ть; (вн.)1) (украшать росписью, узором) paint (d)2) разг. ( красочно изображать) paint / draw a picture (of)он так расписа́л свой успе́х, что все удиви́лись — he painted / drew such a picture of his success that everybody was surprised
3) ( распределять) assign [-aɪn] (d); ( планировать) plan (d), schedule (d) ['ʃe-] брит.; ['ske-] амер.у него́ всё распи́сано на́ год вперёд — he has everything planned for a year ahead
4) бух. enter (d)распи́сывать счета́ по кни́гам — enter bills in a register, enter bills in an account-book
5) разг. (кого́-л; регистрировать чей-л брак) register smb's marriage -
3 расписывать счета по книгам
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