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1 abjured
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2 abjured
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3 abjured
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4 forsworn
1. a отрёкшийся2. a давший ложные показания под присягой3. a лжесвидетельСинонимический ряд:1. abjured (verb) abjured; recalled; recanted; retracted; taken back; unsaid; withdrawn2. perjured (verb) perjured -
5 recalled
восстанавливать; восстановленныйСинонимический ряд:1. dismissed (adj.) banished; discharged; dismissed; eliminated; expelled; overthrown; rejected; relieved of office; removed; suspended2. abjured (verb) abjured; forswore/forsworn; recanted; retracted; take back; took back/taken back; unsaid; withdrawn; withdrew/withdrawn3. restored (verb) reestablished; reinstated; reintroduced; renewed; restored; revived4. revoked (verb) dismantled; lifted; repealed; rescinded; reversed; revoked5. thought (verb) bethought; cited; recollected; remembered; reminded; reminisced; retained; retrospected; think of; thought -
6 unsaid
a непроизнесённый, невысказанныйСинонимический ряд:1. speechless (adj.) close-mouthed; reserved; silent; speechless; taciturn; voiceless2. understood (adj.) implicit; implied; inarticulate; inferred; tacit; undeclared; understood; unexpressed; unuttered; unvoiced; wordless3. unspoken (adj.) not expressed; not uttered; silenced; suppressed; unpronounced; unrevealed; unspoken; unstated4. abjured (verb) abjured; forswore/forsworn; recalled; recanted; retracted; took back/taken back; withdrew/withdrawn -
7 withdrawn
1. a замкнутый, углублённый в себя2. a редк. уединённый, изолированныйСинонимический ряд:1. indifferent (adj.) by-the-way; casual; detached; disinterested; incurious; indifferent; numb; pococurante; remote; unconcerned; uncurious; uninterested2. removed (adj.) cloistered; extracted; gone into retirement; isolated; recalled; removed; retreated; secluded; taken out3. retiring (adj.) absent; aloof; bashful; brooding; distant; reclusive; retiring; solitary4. undemonstrative (adj.) aseptic; restrained; shrinking; unaffable; undemonstrative; unexpansive5. unsociable (adj.) chilly; cool; frosty; insociable; offish; reserved; reticent; shut-in; standoff; standoffish; stand-offish; touch-me-not-ish; unapproachable; unbending; uncommunicative; uncompanionable; unsociable6. abjured (verb) abjured; forsworn; recalled; recanted; take back; taken back; unsaid7. abstracted (verb) abstracted; detached8. gone (verb) departed; exited; get away; go away; gone; got away or gotten away; got off or gotten off; left; moved; popped off; pull out; pulled out; pushed off; quit; run; run along; shoved off9. removed (verb) dislodged; displaced; removed; take away; take off; take out; taken away; taken off; taken out10. retired (verb) draw back; fall back; fallen back; given back; retired; retreated11. withdrawn (verb) draw in; retracted; withdrawn -
8 withdrew
Синонимический ряд:1. abjured (verb) abjured; draw in; forswore; recalled; recanted; retracted; take back; took back; unsaid2. abstracted (verb) abstracted; detached3. removed (verb) dislodged; displaced; removed; take away; take off; take out; took away; took off; took out4. retired (verb) draw back; fall back; fell back; gave back; retired; retreated5. went (verb) departed; exited; get away; go away; got away; got off; left; moved; popped off; pull out; pulled out; pushed off; quit; ran; ran along; run along; shoved off; went -
9 abjure
əbˈdʒuə гл.
1) отказываться, отрекаться, отступаться He abjured the Protestant faith and became King in
1594. ≈ Он отрекся от протестантской веры и в 1594 году стал королем. Syn: forswear
2) сторониться, чуждаться Syn: shun, avoid
3) отказываться (от требования и т. п.) ;
отступаться I must die rather than abjure a single article of my creed. ≈ Я скорее умру, чем отрекусь хотя бы от одного из своих убеждений.
4) юр. отрицать что-л. под присягой I sincerely join you in abjuring all political connection with every foreign power. ≈ Я искренне присоединяюсь к вашему отрицанию каких бы то ни было политических отношений с властями зарубежных стран.отрекаться;
- to * one's religion отрекаться от своей веры;
- to * one's errors отказаться от своих заблуждений;
- to * allegiance (американизм) клятвенно отречься от прежнего гражданства сторониться, чуждаться;
- to * new ideas чураться новых мыслей отказываться, отступаться;
- to * a claim отказываться от претензии или иска (юридическое) отрицать под присягойabjure отказываться (от требования и т. п.) ;
to abjure a claim отказываться от претензии, иска ~ отрекатьсяabjure отказываться (от требования и т. п.) ;
to abjure a claim отказываться от претензии, иска -
10 abjure
[əb'ʤuə]гл.1) отказываться, отрекатьсяHe abjured the Protestant faith. — Он отрёкся от протестантской веры.
Syn:2) сторониться, чуждатьсяSyn:3) отказываться ( от требования); отступатьсяI must die rather than abjure a single article of my creed. — Я скорее умру, чем отрекусь хотя бы от одного из своих убеждений.
4) юр. отрицать что-л. под присягой -
11 to abjure a claim
отказываться от претензии, искаAfter long negotiations the client abjured his claim.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > to abjure a claim
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