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1 osnažiti
• afforce; confirm; cure; fortify; harden; reenforce; reinforce; strength -
2 pojačati se
• afforce; aggravate; amplify; boost; build; clench; clinch; concentrate; condense; confirm; deep; deepen; enhance; exaggerate; increase; override; redouble; stiffen; strength -
3 pokušati
• afforce; attempt; be to seek; chance; experiment; make (made, made); make out; offer; on the chance of; seek; try; woo -
4 prisiliti
• afforce; coerce; compel; concuss; constrain; dragoon; enforce; force; impose; obligate; oblige; screw -
5 siliti
• afforce; coerce; strain; terrorize; tyrannize -
6 silovati
• afforce; outrage; ravish; violate; vitiate -
7 truditi se
• afforce oneself; assay; be at some pain; bestir; effort; endeavour; exert; go to trouble; labour; make a shift; run for; strive; strive (strove, striven); struggle; take pains; take trouble; wrestle -
8 upinjati se
• afforce oneself; endeavour; strive; strive (strove, striven); struggle -
9 расширить состав
General subject: afforce (включением новых членов) -
10 укрепить
1) General subject: brace, build up (здоровье), firm, harden, infix, invigorate, recruit, reinforce, screw, secure, sinew, consolidate, fasten, fix, strengthen, reinvigorate, buttress, shore up2) Naval: stay3) Colloquial: beef up5) Rare: afforce6) Railway term: anchor7) Architecture: shore8) Official expression: enhance9) Drilling: cement grouting10) Makarov: firm up
См. также в других словарях:
Afforce — Af*force , v. t. [OF. afforcier, LL. affortiare; ad + fortiare, fr. L. fortis strong.] To re[ e]nforce; to strengthen. Hallam. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
afforce — verb To reinforce (a team etc.) with extra people … Wiktionary
afforce — v. reinforce, support, strengthen … English contemporary dictionary
afforce — af·force … English syllables
afforce — /afors/ To add to; to increase; to strengthen; to add force to … Black's law dictionary
afforce — /afors/ To add to; to increase; to strengthen; to add force to … Black's law dictionary
afforce — To add force; to add to; to increase … Ballentine's law dictionary
afforce — aˈfō(ə)rs, əˈ transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Medieval Latin afforciare, from Old French aforcier to strengthen, increase, from a (from Latin ad ) + forcier, forcer to force more at force : to strengthen (as a court or jury) by adding… … Useful english dictionary
afforce the assize — /afors Siy asayz/ In old English practice, a method of securing a verdict, where the jury disagreed, either by confining them without meat and drink, or, more anciently, by adding other jurors to the panel, to a limited extent, until twelve could … Black's law dictionary
afforce the assize — /afors Siy asayz/ In old English practice, a method of securing a verdict, where the jury disagreed, either by confining them without meat and drink, or, more anciently, by adding other jurors to the panel, to a limited extent, until twelve could … Black's law dictionary
afforce the assize — To compel jurors to agree to a verdict by starving them, or by adding jurors until twelve agreed … Ballentine's law dictionary