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1 arrange
v1) доводити до ладу, упорядковувати2) розташовувати (в певному порядку); систематизувати; класифікувати3) домовлятися, приходити до згоди, умовлятисяto arrange with smb. about smth. — домовитися з кимсь про щось
4) улагоджувати (суперечку), урегулювати6) пристосовувати; переробляти7) муз. аранжувати8) військ. вишиковувати9) тех. монтувати; установлювати, закріпляти (на верстаті)* * *v1) упорядковувати; розташовувати в певному порядку, систематизувати, класифікувати2) умовлятися, домовлятися, приходити до згоди3) улагодити, урегулювати4) (звич. tor) вживати заходів; здійснювати підготовку, давати розпорядження; улаштувати; ухитритися ( зробити що-небудь)5) пристосовувати, переробляти6) мyз. аранжувати, перекладати7) вiйcьк. вишиковувати; зайняти бойовий порядок8) тex. монтувати; закріплювати ( виріб на верстаті) -
2 arrange
v1. домовлятися, досягнути угоди2. врегульовувати, владнати- to arrange for an appointment домовитися про (ділову) зустріч- to arrange differences залагоджувати розбіжності- to arrange the evacuation of forces організувати евакуацію сил- as arrangeed (between us) згідно нашої домовленості
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