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(become+established)

  • 1 establish

    {is'tæbliʃ}
    1. установявам, създавам, основавам, въвеждам
    затвърдявам, утвърдявам (as като)
    2. настанявам
    to ESTABLISH oneself in a job установявам се/закрепвам се на работа
    3. установявам, доказвам (факт)
    4. установявам (църква, религия) като държавна/официална
    * * *
    {is'tablish} v 1. установявам, създавам, основавам; въвеждам
    * * *
    учредявам; установявам; създавам; основавам; въвеждам; доказвам; констатирам; настанявам;
    * * *
    1. to establish oneself in a job установявам се/закрепвам се на работа 2. затвърдявам, утвърдявам (as като) 3. настанявам 4. установявам (църква, религия) като държавна/официална 5. установявам, доказвам (факт) 6. установявам, създавам, основавам, въвеждам
    * * *
    establish[is´tæbliʃ] v 1. установявам, създавам, основавам; въвеждам; the tradition has been, has become \established to установена традиция е да ...; to \establish contact with установявам (влизам в) контакт с; to \establish a doctrine on изграждам доктрина върху; this concert \established his reputation as a musician този концерт го утвърди като музикант; 2. настанявам (in); to \establish o.s. in a job закрепям се (прен.) (на дадена служба); to \establish o.s. in the country установявам се да живея извън града (на село); 3. доказвам, установявам; we have not \established why you were so angry не разбрахме защо ти беше толкова сърдит; the police \established that he was guilty полицията доказа, че той е виновен; 4. установявам като официален (държавен) ( църква); 5. карти осигурявам всички взятки (от дадена боя).

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