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officiate [ə'fɪʃɪeɪt]∎ to officiate as remplir les fonctions de;∎ she officiated at the ceremony elle a présidé la cérémonie;∎ the mayor will officiate at the opening of the stadium le maire inaugurera le stade∎ officiating minister (pasteur m) officiant m -
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officiate [əˊfɪʃɪeɪt] v1) исполня́ть обя́занности;to officiate as host быть за хозя́ина
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officiate vi [official] présider ; [priest] officier ; [referee, umpire] arbitrer ; to officiate as host remplir les fonctions d'hôte. -
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officiate v amtieren, ein Amt ausüben, fungieren -
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officiate [əˈfɪ∫ɪeɪt]* * *[ə'fɪʃɪeɪt]intransitive verb [official] présider; [priest] officier; [referee, umpire] arbitrer -
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intransitive verbofficiate at the service — den Gottesdienst abhalten
* * *[ə'fiʃieit]verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) den Gottesdienst abhalten* * *of·fi·ci·ate[əˈfɪʃieɪt]vi ( form)to \officiate at a match SPORT ein Spiel pfeifento \officiate at a wedding eine Trauung vornehmen* * *[ə'fIʃIeɪt]vtamtieren, fungieren (at bei)to officiate as president — als Präsident fungieren, das Amt des Präsidenten ausüben
* * *officiate [əˈfıʃıeıt] v/i1. amtieren, fungieren ( beide:as als)2. den Gottesdienst leiten, KATH die Messe lesen:officiate at a marriage eine Trauung vornehmen* * *intransitive verbofficiate as... — fungieren als...
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verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) oficiartr[ə'fɪʃɪeɪt]1 (gen) ejercer2 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL oficiar1) : arbitrar (en deportes)2)to officiate at : oficiar, celebrarofficiate vt: arbitrarv.• oficiar v.ə'fɪʃieɪtto officiate AT something — \<\<at mass/at a wedding\>\> oficiar (en) or celebrar algo
[ǝ'fɪʃɪeɪt]VI oficiarto officiate at a marriage — oficiar un enlace or una boda
* * *[ə'fɪʃieɪt]to officiate AT something — \<\<at mass/at a wedding\>\> oficiar (en) or celebrar algo
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{ə'fiʃieit}
1. изпълнявам задължения
to OFFICIATE as chairman (at a meeting) председателствувам (събрание)
to OFFICIATE as best man (at a wedding) кумувам (на венчавка)
2. извършвам богослужение
3. сп. изпълнявам съдийска длъжност, реферирам* * *{ъ'fishieit} v 1. изпълнявам задължения; to officiate as chairman (a* * *реферирам;* * *1. to officiate as best man (at a wedding) кумувам (на венчавка) 2. to officiate as chairman (at a meeting) председателствувам (събрание) 3. извършвам богослужение 4. изпълнявам задължения 5. сп. изпълнявам съдийска длъжност, реферирам* * *officiate[ə´fiʃi¸eit] v 1. изпълнявам задължения; служа; to \officiate as a chairman председателствам; to \officiate for s.o. замествам някого; 2. рел. служа, извършвам богослужение; 3. сп. съдийствам, "свиря". -
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[əˈfɪʃɪeɪt]officiate исполнять обязанности officiate исполнять обязанности; to officiate as host быть за хозяина officiate совершать богослужение officiate исполнять обязанности; to officiate as host быть за хозяина -
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[əʹfıʃıeıt] v1. исполнять обязанности2. 1) совершать богослужение, отправлять службу (тж. to officiate at the service)2) совершать ритуал, обрядto officiate in carving the turkey - ирон. торжественно разрезать индейку
3. спорт.1) судить2) представительствовать (в международной организации и т. п.) -
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of·fi·ci·ate [əʼfɪʃieɪt] vi( form);to \officiate at sth bei etw dat amtieren;to \officiate [at sth] as sth [bei etw dat] als etw fungieren;to \officiate at several churches vicar für mehrere Pfarreien zuständig sein;to \officiate at a match sports ein Spiel pfeifen;to \officiate at a wedding eine Trauung vornehmen -
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əˈfɪʃɪeɪt гл.
1) исполнять обязанности
2) совершать богослужение
3) руководить церемонией officiate at a wedding ≈ организовывать свадьбу исполнять обязанности - to * as a host быть за хозяина (на обеде) - to * as chairman председательствовать совершать богослужение, отправлять службу совершать ритуал, обряд - to * at a marriage (ceremony) совершать обряд бракосочетания - to * in carving the turkey( ироничное) торжественно разрезать индейку (спортивное) судить( спортивное) представительствовать (в международной организации и т. п.) officiate исполнять обязанности ~ исполнять обязанности;
to officiate as host быть за хозяина ~ совершать богослужение ~ исполнять обязанности;
to officiate as host быть за хозяинаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > officiate
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v. een ceremonie houden; dienst doen; fungeren als scheidsrechter (bij sport)[ əfisjie▪eet]2 officieel optreden/handelen♦voorbeelden: -
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verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) fungere, forrette, foretaforretteverb \/əˈfɪʃɪeɪt\/1) ( kirkelig) forrette2) ( sport) tjenestegjøre som funksjonær, være funksjonær3) fungere, opptre, virkeofficiate at forrette vedofficiating clergyman officiant -
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v1) виконувати обов'язки2) правити службу, здійснювати божу службу3) спорт. судити; бути представником (у міжнародній організації тощо)* * *v2) проводити богослужіння, відправляти службу ( to officiate at the service); здійснювати ритуал, обряд3) cпopт. судити; бути представником ( у міжнародній організації) -
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исполнять обязанности глагол:исполнять обязанности (officiate, fill)совершать богослужение (officiate, minister) -
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1. v исполнять обязанности2. v совершать богослужение, отправлять службу3. v совершать ритуал, обряд4. v спорт. судить5. v спорт. представительствоватьСинонимический ряд:1. direct (verb) act; command; conduct; direct; emcee; function; govern; preside; serve2. umpire (verb) arbitrate; judge; mediate; referee; umpire -
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[ə΄fiʃieit] v պաշտոնականություններ կատարել. պաշտոնավարել. officiate as host տանտիրոջ դեր կատարել, տանտիրություն անել. officiate as chairman at the meeting ժողովի նախագահ լինել -
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VI1. किसी पद पर काम करनाHe has to officiate as head till his boss comes back.
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Officiate — Of*fi ci*ate, v. t. To discharge, perform, or supply, as an official duty or function. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Merely to officiate light Round this opacous earth. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Officiate — Of*fi ci*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Officiated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Officiating}.] [LL. officiare. See {Office}.] To act as an officer in performing a duty; to transact the business of an office or public trust; to conduct a public ceremony or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
officiate — I verb act, administer, carry out, command, conduct, direct, discharge a function, do duty, execute, exercise, fill an office, function, govern, guide, head, hold an office, lead, manage, minister, moderate, occupy the chair, officio fungi,… … Law dictionary
officiate at — index conduct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
officiate — (v.) 1630s, to perform a duty, especially to perform the duty of a priest, from M.L. officiatum, pp. of officiare perform religious services, from L. officium (see OFFICE (Cf. office)). Related: Officiated; officiating … Etymology dictionary
officiate — [v] oversee, manage act, boss, chair, command, conduct, direct, do the honors*, emcee, function, govern, handle, preside, run, serve, superintend, umpire; concept 117 Ant. follow … New thesaurus
officiate — ► VERB 1) act as an official. 2) perform a religious service or ceremony. DERIVATIVES officiation noun officiator noun. ORIGIN Latin officiare perform divine service … English terms dictionary
officiate — [ə fish′ē āt΄] vi. officiated, officiating [< ML officiatus, pp. of officiare] 1. to perform the duties of an office; act as an officer 2. to perform the functions of a priest, minister, rabbi, etc. at a religious ceremony 3. Sports to act as… … English World dictionary
officiate — UK [əˈfɪʃɪeɪt] / US [əˈfɪʃɪˌeɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms officiate : present tense I/you/we/they officiate he/she/it officiates present participle officiating past tense officiated past participle officiated 1) to perform the… … English dictionary
officiate — of|fi|ci|ate [ ə fıʃi,eıt ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to perform the official duties at a ceremony, especially a religious ceremony: officiate at: the priest who officiated at their wedding 2. ) to be in charge of a game or competition … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
officiate — verb Officiate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑priest Officiate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ceremony … Collocations dictionary