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121 ознакомиться с документом
Русско-английский юридический словарь > ознакомиться с документом
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122 ознакомиться с материалами дела
( с производством по делу) to familiarize oneself (become acquainted / familiar) with all materials of the caseРусско-английский юридический словарь > ознакомиться с материалами дела
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123 владеть
(тв.)1) ( иметь в собственности) own (d), have (d), possess (d)2) ( подчинять себе) possess (d), be master (of), be in possession (of)владе́ть чьим-л внима́нием — hold smb's attention
владе́ть аудито́рией — hold one's audience
владе́ть свое́й те́мой — be master of one's subject
владе́ть сердца́ми [ума́ми] — reign over the hearts [minds]
3) (уметь, мочь пользоваться) be able to use / handle (d); ( оружием) wield (d)он не владе́ет [сно́ва владе́ет] нога́ми — he has lost [has recovered] the use of his legs
4) ( знать) know (d), be familiar (with)он хорошо́ владе́ет информа́цией о после́дних собы́тиях — he is well informed about the latest developments
владе́ть иностра́нным языко́м — speak / know a foreign language, have a good command of a foreign language
5) спортвладе́ть мячо́м — have the ball in control
••владе́ть перо́м — wield a skilful pen
владе́ть собо́й — control oneself; be self-controlled
не владе́ть собо́й — have no control over oneself
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124 старшинство старшинств·о
идти по старшинству за кем-л. — to rank after smb.
устанавливать старшинство — to establish / to take precedence
второй по старшинству член (комитета и т.п.) — second ranking member
определить порядок старшинства дипломатических представительств — to determine the order of precedence among diplomatic missions
списки старшинства сотрудников дипломатических представительств или консульских учреждений — tables of precedence
по старшинству — by seniority, in order of precedence
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > старшинство старшинств·о
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125 знать
know глагол: имя существительное:gentlefolks (знать, дворянство)gentlefolk (знать, дворянство)словосочетание: -
126 быть в курсе
be in the know глагол: -
127 знакомить
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128 не щадя живота
уст.В первый год я буду приглядываться к делу и привыкать, а на другой год уже сама стану работать по-настоящему, не щадя, как говорится, живота. (А. Чехов, Моя жизнь) — During the first year I shall watch the work and make myself familiar with it; after that I shall set to work in earnest, without sparing myself.
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