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1 consider oneself indispensable
Макаров: считать себя незаменимымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > consider oneself indispensable
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2 indispensable
1. [͵ındıʹspensəb(ə)l] n1. то, без чего невозможно обойтись2. pl шутл. брюки2. [͵ındıʹspensəb(ə)l] a1. 1) (to, for) необходимый2) необходимый, незаменимый ( о человеке)to make oneself indispensable to smb. - стать необходимым для кого-л.
2. обязательный, без исключений (о законе и т. п.) -
3 consider
1. v рассматривать, обсуждать; обдумывать2. v обдумывать3. v задумать, предполагать или намереваться; подумыватьto consider a job in the city — подумывать о работе в городе, собираться устроиться на работу в городе
4. v принимать во внимание, учитывать5. v полагать, считатьwe consider that you are not to blame — мы считаем, что вы не виноваты
6. v проявлять уважение; считатьсяto consider others — считаться с другими, проявлять к другим уважение
7. v юр. судить по совокупностиСинонимический ряд:1. contemplate (verb) cogitate; contemplate; entertain; excogitate; mind; perpend; ponder; study; think out; think over; weigh2. deal (verb) deal; take up; treat3. eye (verb) eye; gaze upon; look at; look upon4. heed (verb) bear in mind; heed; observe; take into account5. regard (verb) account; adjudge; appraise; believe; credit; deem; estimate; feel; gaze; hold; judge; look; opine; reckon; regard; sense; suppose; think; view6. respect (verb) admire; esteem; honor; honour; respect; value7. think about (verb) conceive; deliberate; discuss; figure; meditate; reflect on; think aboutАнтонимический ряд:despise; dismiss; disregard; forget; guess; hazard; ignore; neglect; pass -
4 indispensable
1. n то, без чего невозможно обойтисьthe things we set down as indispensable — то, что мы считаем крайне необходимым
2. n шутл. брюки3. a необходимый, незаменимый4. a обязательный, без исключенийСинонимический ряд:needed (adj.) basic; essential; fundamental; imperative; necessary; necessitous; needed; prerequisite; required; requisite; vitalАнтонимический ряд:needless; superfluous; unessential; unnecessary; useless -
5 oneself
to accustom oneself — приучать себя ; привыкать, приучаться
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