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61 отправлять
1. отправить (вн.)2. (вн.; исполнять)♢
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62 расправа
ж.violence, reprisalкровавая расправа — massacre, carnage
у меня с ним расправа коротка — I'll give him short shrift, I'll make short work of him
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63 чинить
1. починить (вн.)2. очинить (вн.; заострять)чинить кое-как — tinker (d.)
point (d.), sharpen (d.)3. (вн.; создавать)cause (d.), put* in the way (d.)чинить препятствия кому-л. — put* obstacle in smb.'s way; impede (d.)
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64 творити
to create; to make, to do, to shape; to produceтворити дива — to do ( to work) wonders ( miracles)
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65 чинити
I( робити) to do, to act, to make; ( здійснювати) to perform, to accomplish; to execute, to fulfil, to carry outIIчинити опір — to offer resistance (to), to resist
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66 δικαιοδοτείν
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67 δικαιοδοτεῖν
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68 δικαιοδοτούντος
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69 δικαιοδοτοῦντος
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70 δικαιοδοτών
δικαιοδότηςjuridicus: masc gen plδικαιοδοτέωadminister justice: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
71 δικαιοδοτῶν
δικαιοδότηςjuridicus: masc gen plδικαιοδοτέωadminister justice: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
72 δικαιοδοτήσας
δικαιοδοτήσᾱς, δικαιοδοτέωadminister justice: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
73 δικαιοδοτήσων
δικαιοδοτέωadminister justice: fut part act masc nom sg -
74 δικαιοδότης
δικαιοδότηςjuridicus: masc nom sgδικαιοδοτέωadminister justice: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
75 soudit
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76 ēdictum
ēdictum ï, n [edico], a proclamation, ordinance, edict, manifesto (of a magistrate or generalin-chief): consul praetor nova edicta proponunt: civem edicto eicere: proconsulis, L.: rex Edicto vetuit ne quis, etc., H. — Esp., of the praetor, an edict, inaugural address (declaring the principles on which he will administer justice): praetoris edictum legem annuam esse: finem edicto praetoris adferunt Kal. Ian.: in edictis praetoriis prudens, i. e. learned in the law as defined by successive praetors: iudicium ex edicto dare. — An order, command: tuom, T.* * *proclamation; edict -
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78 rechten
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79 odgraża|ć się
impf v refl. to threaten vt- odgrażać się wrogom to threaten one’s enemies- odgrażał się, że sam wymierzy sprawiedliwość he threatened to administer justice by himself- odgrażał się, że jeszcze tu wróci he threatened (that) he’d be backThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odgraża|ć się
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80 wymierz|yć
pf — wymierz|ać impf vt 1. (zmierzyć) to measure (up)- przed zakupem dywanu wymierzył pokój he measured up the room a. the room up before buying a carpet2. (wycelować) to aim (w kogoś a. do kogoś at sb)- nieoczekiwanie wyjął rewolwer i wymierzył we mnie all of a sudden, he took out his gun and aimed it at me3. (skierować przeciwko) to direct (w kogoś at a. against sb)- satyra wymierzona przeciwko rządowi a satire directed at the government4. (uderzyć) wymierzyć komuś cios to deliver sb a blow- wymierzyć komuś klapsa to give sb a slap- wymierzyć komuś policzek to slap sb in the face a. sb’s face5. (określić wymiar czegoś) to mete out- wymierzyć komuś karę to inflict punishment on sb- wymierzyć podatek to impose a tax■ wymierzyć (komuś) sprawiedliwość Prawo to mete out a. administer justice to sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wymierz|yć
См. также в других словарях:
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administer — administrant /ad min euh streuhnt/, n. /ad min euh steuhr/, v.t. 1. to manage (affairs, a government, etc.); have executive charge of: to administer the law. 2. to bring into use or operation: to administer justice; to administer last rites. 3.… … Universalium
administer — [[t]ædmɪ̱nɪstə(r)[/t]] administers, administering, administered 1) VERB If someone administers something such as a country, the law, or a test, they take responsibility for organizing and supervising it. [V n] The plan calls for the UN to… … English dictionary