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1 йти
( певним курсом) steer -
2 керувати
control, administer, direct, govern, head, (в т. ч. автомобілем тощо) steer -
3 бичок
I ч; зменш. від бик Isteer, bull-calf ( young ox)II ч( риба) goby, bullhead, miller's thumbIII ч( недопалок цигарки) cigarette butt -
4 віл
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5 керувати
1) to lead, to govern, to rule; (виробництвом, процесом) to administer, to manage, to control; to directкерувати справами — to manage ( to administer) affairs
2) тех. to control; to steer, to handle; ( машиною) to operate, to run3) грам. to governкерувати відмінком — to govern a case; to construe
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6 корабель
ч1) ship, vessel, boatвійськовий корабель — warship, man-of-war, naval vessel
космічний корабель — spaceship, spacecraft
пасажирський корабель — passenger ship, liner
повітряний корабель — airship, aircraft
навчальний корабель — training ship, receiving ship
сторожовий корабель — corvette, guard-ship
знімати корабель з мілини — to get a ship off, to refloat a ship; to set a ship afloat
водити корабель — to navigate/steer a ship
сідати на корабель — to embark, to go aboard, to come on board, to take ship
на кораблі — aboard, on ( ship) board
списувати з корабля — to pay off, to transfer/post from a ship
2) архіт. nave -
7 правити
I2) (кермом, автомобілем) to steer, to drive, to be at the wheelII2) ( виправляти помилки) to correctIII IV V церк.правити коректуру — to read ( to correct) proofs
to serve; to officiateVIправити обідню — to serve ( to celebrate) mass
( з когось) to exact (from, of)VII( ціну) to overchargeправити надто високу ціну — to charge too much, to ask an exorbitant price ( for), to overcharge
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8 рулювати
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9 рульовий
1) прикм. rudder, steering; controlрульовий механізм авт., ав. — steer, steering, steering device, steering gear
2) ч (як ім.) мор. helmsman, steersman, pilot; амер. quartermaster -
10 середина
жmiddle, midst; centre; center амер.; meanсередина дороги — middle of the road, road centre
середина інтервала стат. — class mark
середина прогону буд. — midspan
у самій середині — in the ( very) middle; middlemost, midmost, right in the middle
дотримуватися золотої середини — to avoid extremes, to steer a middle course
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11 сторонитися
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