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красть; украденныйСинонимический ряд:1. abstracted (verb) abstracted; annexed; appropriated; collared; filched; hooked; lifted; nabbed; nipped; pilfered; pillaged; pinched; pocketed; purloined; snatched; swiped; thieved2. slipped (verb) crept; glided; lurked; moused; prowled; pussyfooted; shirked; skulked; slid; slipped; slunk; snaked; sneaked; sneaked or snuck -
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узурпировать; незаконныйСинонимический ряд:1. displaced (verb) cut out; displaced; supplanted2. took (verb) appropriated; arrogated; assumed; commandeered; preempted; pre-empted; seized; took -
23 appropriate
ə'prəupriət(suitable; proper: Her clothes were appropriate to the occasion; Complain to the appropriate authority.) passende, egnet, rett- appropriatelypassendeIverb \/əˈprəʊprɪeɪt\/1) forsyne seg med, ta i besittelse, legge beslag på, annektere, tilvende seg2) reservere, øremerke, sette av (ressurser til bestemt(e) formål)IIadj. \/əˈprəʊprɪət\/1) passende, treffende, velvalgt2) formålstjenlig, hensiktsmessig, egnet3) rett, vedkommende, behørig, angjeldenderette instans, rette vedkommendebe appropriate to passe for, passe til, svare til -
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(funds) affecter (to/for à)£4,000 has been appropriated to upgrading computers 4000 livres ont été affectées à l'augmentation de mémoire des ordinateurs -
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1. a крючковатый, кривой2. a имеющий крючок или крючки; снабжённый крюком3. a амер. вязанный крючкомhooked rug — ковёр из полосок ткани, продёрнутых сквозь холст
4. a сл. привыкший, пристрастившийся к наркотикам5. a сл. сл. женатыйСинонимический ряд:1. addicted (adj.) addicted; alcoholic; caught up; codependent; dependent; enslaved; habituated; junkie; mainliner2. bent (adj.) angled; arched; bent; bent back; crooked; curved; jagged; spiraling; spiralling; winding3. stole/stolen (verb) abstracted; annexed; appropriated; collared; filched; lifted; nabbed; nipped; pilfered; pillaged; pinched; pocketed; purloined; stole/stolen; swiped; thieved
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