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1 liable
adj2) що підлягає (чомусь)3) схильний4) що може зазнати (чогось)5) імовірний, можливийdifficulties are liable to occur — цілком можливо, що зустрінуться труднощі
* * *a; predic1) зобов'язаний, зв'язаний зобов'язанням2) який підлягає ( чому-небудь); схильний ( до чого-небудь),3) aмep. імовірний, можливий -
2 liable
['laɪəb(ə)l]adj1) відповіда́льний ( за - for); зобов'я́заний (to з inf)liable for military service — військовозобов'я́заний
2) схи́льнийliable to [catch] cold — схи́льний до просту́ди
3) що підляга́є ( чомусь)liable to duty — що підляга́є оподаткува́нню
4) ймові́рний, можли́вийhe is liable to come at any moment — він мо́же прийти́ в будь-яку́ хвили́ну
difficulties are liable to occur — цілко́м можли́во, що зустрі́нуться тру́днощі
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