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1 set an example
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2 set
1) комплект; оренда2) призначений3) призначати; визначати ( дату); встановлювати; прикріпляти; вкорінятиset a date for pre-term election — = set a date for pre-term elections визначати дату дострокових виборів, призначати дострокові вибори на певну дату
set a date for pre-term elections — = set a date for pre-term election
set detectives on smb.'s tracks — встановлювати стеження за кимсь за допомогою детективів (розшуковців)
set forth the rights and duties of the citizens of a nation — встановлювати права і обов'язки громадян країни ( в конституції тощо)
- set a date for trialset up the statute of limitations — захищатися посиланням на закінчення терміну позовної давності; посилатися на закінчення позовної давності
- set a high bail
- set a hostage free
- set a limit
- set a minimum wage rate
- set a penalty
- set a precedent
- set a price
- set a rule at naught
- set a standard
- set a term
- set afire
- set afoot an inquiry
- set an alibi for oneself
- set an appeal for argument
- set an example
- set arrangements
- set aside
- set aside a conviction
- set aside a law
- set aside a resolution
- set aside a sentence
- set aside judgment
- set aside judgement
- set at liberty
- set at naught
- set back
- set conditions
- set defiance
- set down
- set down a right
- set down for trial
- set facts
- set fire
- set fire to oneself
- set forth
- set form
- set form of oath
- set forth
- set forth a case
- set forth facts
- set forth in a document
- set forth position
- set free on bail
- set free on parole
- set higher demands
- set higher requirements
- set laws at defiance
- set limits
- set limits to the powers
- set of documents
- set of handcuffs
- set-off
- set off a bomb
- set off a loss
- set on fire
- set on to commit a crime
- set out
- set out a rule
- set out circumstances
- set out facts
- set penalty
- set prices
- set punishment
- set quota
- set quotas for naturalization
- set severe punishment
- set term
- set time
- set terms
- set the amount of bail
- set the length of imprisonment
- set up
- set up a bank robbery
- set up a boycott
- set up a commission
- set up a committee
- set up a counter claim
- set up a defence
- set up a defense
- set up a family
- set up a family group
- set up a plea
- set up an investigation
- set up concentration camps
- set up defence
- set up defence defense
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3 example
1. n1) приклад2) зразок, взірецьto take example — наслідувати, брати за взірець
3) примірник (книги тощо)4) повчальне покарання, урок; застереження5) аналогічний випадок, прецедентwithout example — безпрецедентний, безприкладний
2. v1) pass. бути прикладом (взірцем)2) подавати приклад* * *I n1) приклад2) зразок, взірець; екземпляр3) взірцеве покарання, урок; застереження4) аналогічний випадок, прецедентII v; passбути прикладом, бути взірцем -
4 example
[ɪg'zɑːmpl]nпри́клад; зразо́кfor example — напри́клад
to set a good example — да́ти до́брий при́клад
without example — без прецеде́нту
to follow smb.'s example — наслі́дувати кого́сь, бра́ти кого́сь за взіре́ць
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5 age gives good advice when it is no longer able to give bad example
var: when a man gets too old to set a bad example, he begins to give adviceстарі дають добрі поради, коли вони вже нездатні подавати поганий прикладEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > age gives good advice when it is no longer able to give bad example
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6 when a man gets too old to set a bad example, he begins to give advice
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > when a man gets too old to set a bad example, he begins to give advice
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set a precedent — set an example, set a general rule … English contemporary dictionary
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