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1 уже три дня
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2 назначить
1. allocate2. appoint; designate; fix; settle; prescribe; destine; assign3. assign4. elect5. nominate6. scheduleСинонимический ряд:1. предназначить (глаг.) определить; поставить; предназначить; предначертать; предопределить; предуготовить; судить; уготовать; уготовить2. прописать (глаг.) прописать -
3 назначить день собрания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > назначить день собрания
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4 намечать
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5 назначить дату внеочередного собрания
General subject: fix the date for an extraordinary meetingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > назначить дату внеочередного собрания
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6 назначать дату внеочередного собрания
Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > назначать дату внеочередного собрания
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7 назначить дату внеочередного собрания
Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > назначить дату внеочередного собрания
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8 дата дат·а
согласовать дату отъезда — to settle the date of (one's) departure
устанавливать дату следующего заседания — to fix / to settle the date of the next meeting / sitting
юбилейная дата — anniversary (date)
дата окончания миссии — date of termination of (smb.'s) mission
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9 условливаться
условиться (с тв. о пр., с тв. + инф.)arrange (with d., with + to inf.); agree (with on, with + to inf.); ( договариваться) settle (with d., with + to inf.)условливаться о дне — settle the day, fix the date, agree on the day
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10 условливаться
несов. - усло́вливаться, сов. - усло́виться(с тв. о пр., с тв. + инф.) arrange (with d, with + to inf); agree (with on, with + to inf); ( договариваться) settle (with d, with + to inf)усло́вливаться встре́титься — arrange to meet
усло́вливаться о встре́че — arrange a meeting
они́ усло́вились бо́льше об э́том не говори́ть — they agreed not to speak about it any more
усло́вливаться о дне — settle the day, fix the date, agree on the day
ну́жно оконча́тельно усло́виться — we must get it settled (once and for all)
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