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1 undertake
[andəˈteɪk] verb past tense ˌunderˈtook [-ˈtuk] past participle ˌunderˈtaken1) to accept (a duty, task, responsibility etc):يَقْبَل المَسؤوليَّهHe undertook the job willingly.
2) to promise (eg to do something):يَتَعَهَّدHe has undertaken to appear at the police court tomorrow.
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2 взять на себя
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > взять на себя
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3 брать на себя задачу
задача, ограниченная скоростью ввода-вывода — I/O bound task
переменная типа "ветвь"; переменная задачи — task variable
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > брать на себя задачу
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4 непосилен
too hard/strenuous, back-breaking, beyond o.'s strength, murderous; unachievableнепосилен товар a dead weightнепосилни данъци excessive taxation/taxesзаемам се с непосилна работа undertake a task beyond o.'s strength; gnaw/bite a fileтова е непосилна за мен задача this task is beyond my abilities* * *непосѝлен,прил., -на, -но, -ни too hard/strenuous, back-breaking, beyond o.’s strength, murderous; unachievable; фин. onerous; заемам се с \непосиленна работа undertake a task beyond o.’s strength; gnaw/bite a file; \непосиленен товар a dead weight; \непосиленни данъци excessive taxation/taxes; \непосиленни договорености onerous covenants; това е \непосиленна за мен задача this task is beyond my abilities.* * *back-breaking; strenuous{`stenyuxs}; unachievable* * *1. too hard/strenuous, back-breaking, beyond o.'s strength, murderous;unachievable 2. НЕПОСИЛЕН товар a dead weight 3. заемам се с непосилна работа undertake a task beyond o.'s strength;gnaw/bite a file 4. непосилни данъци excessive taxation/taxes 5. това е непосилна за мен задача this task is beyond my abilities -
5 задача
ж.1. problem; ( арифметическая) sumрешить задачу — solve a problem; ( арифметическую) do a sum
задача на сложение, вычитание, деление, умножение — addition, subtraction, division, multiplication sum
тактическая задача ( учебная) — tactical scheme
2. ( цель) task, object, aim; воен. task, missionосновная, главная задача — the main, chief task
поставить задачу перед кем-л. — set* smb. a task
(по)ставить перед собой, себе задачу (+ инф.) — set* oneself the task (of ger.); undertake* (+ to inf.); undertake* the task (of ger.); take* it upon oneself (+ to inf.)
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6 задача
ж.1) ( цель) task, goal, object; (задание тж.) job; воен. missionосновна́я / гла́вная зада́ча — the main / chief task
очередна́я зада́ча — immediate task / goal
поста́вить зада́чу пе́ред кем-л — set / give smb a task
(по)ста́вить пе́ред собо́й [себе́] зада́чу (+ инф.) — set oneself the task (of ger); undertake (+ to inf); undertake the task (of ger); take it upon oneself (+ to inf)
це́ли и зада́чи — objectives and goals
нелёгкая зада́ча — not an easy job to do
2) ( упражнение на вычисления или нахождение логического решения) problem; ( арифметическая) sumтакти́ческая зада́ча (учебная) — tactical scheme
реши́ть зада́чу — solve a problem; ( арифметическую) do a sum
зада́ча на сложе́ние [вычита́ние, деле́ние, умноже́ние] — addition [subtraction, division, multiplication] sum
3) (вопрос, проблема) problemнау́чная зада́ча — scientific problem
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7 брать на себя
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8 взять на себя
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9 взять на себя задачу
1) General subject: undertake a task, undertake a mission2) Science: take over the task ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взять на себя задачу
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10 no incluido
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11 no registrado
adj.unregistered, non-registered, nonregistered, unlisted.* * *(adj.) = unlisted, unaffiliatedEx. Materials acquired are often, perforce, left unsorted and unlisted for years through lack of staffing to undertake the task.Ex. The author assesses the extent to which unaffiliated users'use of collections and services reduce their availability for the primary client.* * *(adj.) = unlisted, unaffiliatedEx: Materials acquired are often, perforce, left unsorted and unlisted for years through lack of staffing to undertake the task.
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12 sin incluir
= unlisted, exclusive of, not including, excludingEx. Materials acquired are often, perforce, left unsorted and unlisted for years through lack of staffing to undertake the task.Ex. A UNESCO definition of a book, adopted in 1964, defines it simply as`a non-periodical printed publication of at least 49 pages exclusive of the cover pages'.Ex. According to this story, owning a horse can cost about $10000 a year, not including the horse.Ex. Durable goods excluding transportation soared by 2.0% in June in the U.S.* * *= unlisted, exclusive of, not including, excludingEx: Materials acquired are often, perforce, left unsorted and unlisted for years through lack of staffing to undertake the task.
Ex: A UNESCO definition of a book, adopted in 1964, defines it simply as`a non-periodical printed publication of at least 49 pages exclusive of the cover pages'.Ex: According to this story, owning a horse can cost about $10000 a year, not including the horse.Ex: Durable goods excluding transportation soared by 2.0% in June in the U.S. -
13 sin registrar
adj.unregistered, unlisted, nonregistered, non-registered.* * *(adj.) = unlistedEx. Materials acquired are often, perforce, left unsorted and unlisted for years through lack of staffing to undertake the task.* * *(adj.) = unlistedEx: Materials acquired are often, perforce, left unsorted and unlisted for years through lack of staffing to undertake the task.
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14 atreverse
pron.v.to dare.atreverse a algo to be bold enough for somethingatreverse con alguien to take somebody on¡atrévete y verás! just you dare and see what happens!* * *1 to dare, venture■ ¿te atreves? are you game?■ ¡a que no te atreves! I dare you!\atreverse a hacer algo to dare to do somethingatreverse con alguien to be cheeky to somebody, be insolent to somebodyatreverse con algo to take something on* * *verb* * *VPR1) (=osar) to dareno me atrevo, no me atrevería — I wouldn't dare
¿te atreves? — are you game?, will you?
¡atrévete! — (=amenaza) just you dare!
2)atreverse con algn, atreverse contra algn — (=probar suerte) to try one's luck with sb *; (=insolentarse) to be insolent to sb
* * *verbo pronominal to dareanda, atrévete! — go on then, I dare you (to)
atreverse con alguien: ¿a que conmigo no te atreves? I bet you wouldn't dare take me on; atreverse con algo: ¿te atreves con esta tarea? can you handle this task?; ¿te atreves con este filete? can you manage this steak?; atreverse a + inf: a que no te atreves a robar uno I bet you wouldn't dare (to) steal one; ¿cómo te atreves a pegarle? — how dare you hit him?
* * *verbo pronominal to dareanda, atrévete! — go on then, I dare you (to)
atreverse con alguien: ¿a que conmigo no te atreves? I bet you wouldn't dare take me on; atreverse con algo: ¿te atreves con esta tarea? can you handle this task?; ¿te atreves con este filete? can you manage this steak?; atreverse a + inf: a que no te atreves a robar uno I bet you wouldn't dare (to) steal one; ¿cómo te atreves a pegarle? — how dare you hit him?
* * *= dare, go out on + a limb.Ex: As far as Hernandez could determine, no one dared to approach him with suggestions for needed changes in library policy or procedure or, heaven forbid, in his personal management style.
Ex: The article 'CONSER goes out on a limb' is part of an issue devoted to serials experimentation and collaboration.* atreverse a = have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.* atreverse a decir = go + (as/so) far as to say.* atreverse a tratar = dare to + tread.* me atrevo a decir = may I say.* no atreverse a = have + no stomach for, flinch at/from.* no atreverse a tratar = fear to + tread.* yo me atrevería a decir = dare I say.* * *atreverse [E1 ]to dare¡anda, atrévete! go on then, I dare you (to)atreverse CON algn:¿a que conmigo no te atreves? I bet you wouldn't dare take me onatreverse CON algo:esto es lo que hay que revisar ¿te atreves con todo? this is what has to be checked; do you think you can handle o tackle it all?¿vas a atreverte con ese filete? do you think you're going to be able to manage that steak?atreverse A + INF:¿a que no te atreves a robar uno? I bet you wouldn't dare (to) steal one¿cómo te atreves a contestar así a tu madre? how dare you talk back to your mother like that?* * *
atreverse ( conjugate atreverse) verbo pronominal
to dare;◊ ¡anda, atrévete! go on then, I dare you (to);
no me atrevo a decírselo I daren't tell him;
¿cómo te atreves a pegarle? how dare you hit him?;
¿a que conmigo no te atreves? I bet you wouldn't dare take me on
atreverse verbo reflexivo to dare: ¿te atreves a hacerlo?, do you dare to do it? o dare you do it? ➣ Ver nota en dare
' atreverse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animar
- aventar
English:
dare
- venture
- presume
* * *atreverse vprto dare;atreverse a hacer algo to dare to do sth;atreverse a algo to be bold enough for sth;atreverse con alguien to take sb on;no me atrevo a entrar ahí I daren't go in there, I'm scared to go in there;¿a que no te atreves a saltar desde ahí? I bet you're too scared to jump from there!;¡atrévete y verás! just you dare and see what happens!;¿cómo te atreves a decir eso? how dare you say that!* * *v/r1 dare;atreverse a hacer algo dare (to) do sth;¿cómo te atreves? how dare you?2:atreverse a algo take sth on;atreverse con alguien take s.o. on* * *atreverse vr1) : to dare2) : to be insolent* * *atreverse vb to dare¡atrévete! I dare you! / you just dare!¿a que no te atreves? I bet you wouldn't dare! -
15 браться за (какое-л.) дело
Makarov: attempt a task, undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > браться за (какое-л.) дело
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16 браться за дело
1) General subject: tackle the problem2) Jargon: up an' Adam, up an' at, up and at them3) Mass media: take up a matter4) Business: take on5) Makarov: (какое-л.) attempt a task, (какое-л.) undertake a task -
17 браться за какую-л. задачу
Makarov: attempt a task, undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > браться за какую-л. задачу
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18 darse a la tarea
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19 готовность взять на себя задание
Makarov: readiness to undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > готовность взять на себя задание
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20 согласие взять на себя задание
Makarov: readiness to undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > согласие взять на себя задание
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