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1 знання клієнтури
know your client (KYC); know your customer (KYC) -
2 власник ноу-хау
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3 знати свої права
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4 усвідомлювати аморальність
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > усвідомлювати аморальність
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5 знати
to know, to have knowledge (of), to be aware (of); ( бути поінформованим) to be informed (of); (бути обізнаним, знайомим) to be acquainted ( with); ( уміти) to be skilled inне знати — not to know; to be ignorant of (unconscious of, unaware of)
прекрасно знати — to have a good knowledge (of), to be versed (in); to have at one's finger tips
дати знати — to inform, to let know
дати себе знати — to make itself felt; to reveal oneself
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6 ноу-хау
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7 пізнавати
= пізнати1) ( впізнавати) to recognize; to know, to identify; to perceive2) ( осягати розумом) to get to know, to get acquainted ( with); філос. to cognizeпізнавати закони природи — to get to know (to learn, to apprehend) the laws of nature
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8 вздовж
2) пр. lengthwise, lengthwaysвздовж і впоперек — far and wide, up and down, in all directions
знати вздовж і впоперек — to know a thing thoroughly, to know the ins and outs (of); to have (smth.) at one's fingers' ends
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9 володіти
1) ( мати) to own, to possess, to haveволодіти правом юр. — to qualify
2) to control; to be in possession (of); to be master (of)володіти собою — to control (to possess, to govern) oneself
3) ( уміти користатися чимсь) to know; to wield, to be able to useволодіти зброєю (інструментом) — to handle, to wield weapon ( instrument)
володіти мовою — to know a language, to speak a language
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10 мудрій
чwiseacre, know-all, амер. know-it-all; smart aleck -
11 наскільки
as (so) far asнаскільки мені відомо, наскільки я знаю — to the best of my knowledge, as (so) far as I know, for aught ( all) I know
наскільки мені відомо, ні — not to my knowledge
наскільки я пригадую — as far as I can remember ( recollect), to the best of my recollection
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12 наче
as if, as though, that; likeкажуть, наче він поїхав — it seems that he has gone away
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13 розбиратися
1) ( на складові частини) to disassemble, to come apart2) ( розуміти) to understand; to cope ( with), to gain an understanding (of), to come to know the particulars; (досягати розуміння, добре знати предмет) to grasp, to understand; to gain an understanding (of), to come to know the particulars (of)добре розбиратися в чомусь — to have a good understanding of smth.
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14 сторона
ж(мн. сторони)1) side2) (місцевість, країна, держава) country, land, place, part, regionрідна сторона — native land, birthplace
3) мат. side4) (у судовій справі, договорі, шлюбі) party, side; ( у судовій справі) litigantстати на чиюсь сторону — to take smb.'s part ( side); to side with smb
воююча сторона — belligerent, combatant
5)стороною — sideward(s), sideways
довідатися стороною — to know by hearsay ( indirectly), to know by a side-wind
обходити стороною — to avoid smth., to pass smth. by
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15 багатознайко
чknow-all, wiseacre -
16 бум-бум
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17 бути
1) to be; (відбуватися, траплятися тж.) to happen, to take placeбути відомим як… — to be known as…
бути відсутнім — to be absent, to be away
бути знайомим — to know ( з чимсь); to be acquainted ( with) ( з кимсь)
бути зобов'язаним — to be obliged (to), to have to
бути присутнім — to be present (at, during)
бути свідком — to witness, to be a witness
бути спроможним — to be able (to), to have the strength (to) ( про фізичну можливість); to have the power (to), to be in a position (to) (мати силу, владу)
може бути — may be, perhaps
2) to haveу мене, у них є… — І have, they have; (див. тж. будь ласка, будьмо!)
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18 буцім
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19 вагатися
to hesitate, to vacillate, to scruple, to waver, to halt, to shilly-shally, to dilly-dally, to falter, to have some doubts, not to know one's own mind -
20 вивчати
= вивчити1) ( щось) to learn, to study; to explore, to investigate; ( оволодівати) to master; (узнати, дізнатися) to come to know ( very well)вивчати напам'ять — to get ( to learn) by heart, to memorize
2) ( навчати когось) to teach; to train
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