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1 dispense with a law
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2 dispense
1) освобождать ( от обязанности)2) обходиться без чего-л.; не требовать чего-л.3) отправлять ( правосудие)•to dispense from duty — освободить от выполнения обязанности;
to dispense justice — отправлять правосудие;
to dispense with a law — пренебречь законом;
to dispense with an oath — освободить от присяги;
to dispense with a rule — пренебречь правилом;
to dispense with formalities — обходиться без формальностей;
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3 power
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4 supply
1. n обыкн. запас2. n l3. n припасы; продовольствие, провиант; ресурсы4. n принадлежности; товары5. n снабжение; поставкаpower supply — электроснабжение; энергоснабжение
6. n ассигнования на расходы правительства, утверждённые парламентом7. n содержание8. n временный заместитель9. n временное замещение должности10. n эк. предложениеif demand exceeds supply the price will rise — если спрос превысит предложение, цены поднимутся
11. n тех. подача, питание, подвод; притокsupply float — поплавок, регулирующий подачу
12. v поставлять, доставлять, давать; питатьto supply nourishment — питать; предоставлять питание
13. v восполнять, возмещать; удовлетворять14. v замещать15. v тех. подавать, подводить; питать, снабжатьСинонимический ряд:1. temporary (adj.) acting; ad interim; interim; pro tem; pro tempore; temporary2. stock (noun) accumulation; armamentarium; fund; hoard; inventory; quantity; quota; reserve; stock; store3. contribute (verb) contribute; extend; render4. furnish (verb) equip; fill; fulfil; fulfill; furnish; outfit; replenish; satisfy; stock5. give (verb) deliver; dish out; dispense; feed; find; give; hand; hand over; provide; transfer; turn overАнтонимический ряд:consume; demand; exhaust; expend; retain; shortage; use; waste; withhold -
5 administer
1. v управлять, вести дела2. v быть руководителем; осуществлять руководство, руководить, управлять3. v оказывать, предоставлять4. v помогать; оказывать содействиеthe government administered to the needs of the flood victims — правительство оказало помощь жертвам наводнения
5. v отправлять, осуществлять6. v назначать, применять, даватьto administer punishment — наказывать, применять наказание
7. v эк. контролировать, регулироватьСинонимический ряд:1. administer to (verb) administer to; aid; assuage; attend; comfort2. apportion (verb) apportion; deal out; dole out; mete out; portion out; share out3. discharge (verb) allot; contribute; discharge; distribute; dole; minister; provide with4. give (verb) deal; deliver; dispense; give; inflict; strike5. manage (verb) administrate; carry out; conduct; control; direct; execute; govern; head; manage; oversee; render; rule; run; superintendАнтонимический ряд:assume; betray; deny; divert; fail; forego; misconduct; mismanage; neglect; nullify; oppose; refuse; restrain; withhold
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