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141 решить
несовер. - решать;
совер. - решить (что-л.)
1) (о задаче, вопросе и т.п.) solve;
settle решить задачу ≈ to solve a problem;
to accomplish a task
2) (выполнять) solve
3) (делать что-л.) (принимать решение) decide( to do smth.;
on/for doing smth.), resolve, make up one's mind( to do smth.), determine( to do smth.;
on doing smth.) ;
совер. тж.;
(делать что-л.) be determined он решил ехать ≈ he decided/determined to go, he made up his mind to go решить дело в чью-л. пользу ≈ to decide a case in someone's favo(u) r решить чью-л. участь ≈ to decide someone's fate
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