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1 разрешать
разрешить1. (вн. дт.; дт. + инф.) allow (d. + to inf.); permit (i. + to inf.)он разрешил ему гулять — he allowed / permitted him to go for a walk
2. (вн.; к печати, представлению и т. п.) authorize (d.)3. (вн.; задачу, проблему и т. п.) solve (d.)4. (вн.; вопрос, спор и т. п.) settle (d.)5. пов. накл. ( как вежливая форма обращения):разреши(те) (мне) (+ инф.) — allow me (+ to inf.); do you mind if I (+ pres.), или my (+ ger.)
разрешите закурить — do you mind if I smoke?, do you mind my smoking?
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2 разрешать
несов. - разреша́ть, сов. - разреши́тьон ему́ разреши́л э́то де́лать — he allowed him to do it
он разреши́л ему́ гуля́ть — he allowed / permitted him to go for a walk
врач разреши́л ему́ (есть) мя́со — the doctor allowed him (to eat) meat
2) (вн.; к печати, представлению и т.п.) authorize (d)разреши́ть кни́гу к печа́ти — authorize the printing of the book
3) (вн.; задачу, проблему и т.п.) solve (d)4) (вн.; вопрос, спор и т.п.) settle (d), resolve [-'zɒlv] (d)разреша́ть сомне́ния — resolve doubts
5) повелит. накл. ( как вежливая форма обращения)разреши́(те) (мне) (+ инф.) — allow me (+ to inf); do you mind if I (+ pres), do you mind my (+ ger)
разреши́те объяви́ть заседа́ние откры́тым — allow me to declare the meeting open
разреши́те пройти́ — allow me to pass
разреши́те закури́ть — do you mind if I smoke?, do you mind my smoking?
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3 разрешать разреш·ать
1) (санкционировать) to authorize, to allow, to permit2) (к печати, представлению и т.п.) to authorize, to pass3) (улаживать) to settle, to solve, to resolveRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > разрешать разреш·ать
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4 разрешать
vt; св - разреши́ть1) позволять to allow, to let, to give permission; to permit; официально to authorizeона разреша́ла де́тям ходи́ть в парк — she allowed the children to go to the park
мне разреши́ли посети́ть заво́д — I was permitted to visit the works
она́ не разреша́ет де́тям игра́ть на у́лице — she doesn't let her children play in the street
2) устранять проблему и т. п. to solve, to settleразреша́ть сомне́ния — to resolve doubts
разреши́те войти́? — may/can I come in?
разреши́те закури́ть? — do you mind my smoking?
разреши́те пройти́! — excuse me, may I pass?
разреши́те счита́ть заседа́ние откры́тым — I declare this meeting open
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