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1 define narrowly
Макаров: давать узкое определение -
2 define
определять; давать определение, формулировать, конструировать дефинициюto define a crime — сформулировать понятие или состав преступления ( в законе);
to define broadly — давать широкое определение;
to define elements of crime — определить элементы состава преступления или состав преступления;
to define judicially — давать судебное определение;
to define legally — давать юридическое определение;
to define legislatively — давать законодательное определение;
to define liberally [loosely] — давать широкое определение;
to define narrowly [strictly] — давать узкое определение;
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3 narrowly
['nærəʊlɪ]1) Общая лексика: подробно, пристально, точно, тщательно, чуть-чуть, незначительным большинством голосов (The House narrowly passed the bill.), в узком смысле (Your problem is that your define 'incompliance' too narrowly. - в узком смысле слова)2) Техника: тесно -
4 interpret
1. v толковать, интерпретироватьnothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to prejudice other agreements — ничто в настоящем Соглашении не будет толковаться в ущерб другим соглашениям
2. v раскрывать замысел, содержание; передавать3. v истолковывать, объяснять, расценивать4. v переводить устно; быть устным переводчикомСинонимический ряд:1. play (verb) execute; play; render2. represent (verb) delineate; depict; describe; image; limn; picture; portray; represent3. take (verb) construe; read; take4. translate (verb) clarify; comprehend; decipher; decode; define; elucidate; explain; explicate; expound; illustrate; spell out; translate; understandАнтонимический ряд:burlesque; caricature; confound; confuse; distort; falsify; garble; jumble; misapply; misapprehend; misconceive; misconstrue; misinterpret; misrepresent; misstate; mistake
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