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v (made)1. укладати (угоду тощо); домовлятись2. складати, підготовляти, розробляти3. утворювати, складати4. виступати (з доповіддю); виголошувати (промову)5. (to make smth./ smbd.) перетворювати, призводити до якогось стану- to make an agreement досягнути згоди, домовитись- to make an appeal виступити зі зверненням- to make an appointment домовитись про зустріч- to make available зробити щось доступним- to make a bargain укласти угоду- to make benefits available to all зробити переваги/ привілеї доступними для всіх- to make a budget складати/ планувати бюджет- to make concessions піти на поступки, поступитися- to make contacts встановити контакти- to make a contribution зробити внесок- to make efforts докласти зусиль- to make full use of smth. якнайефективніше використати щось- to make an impact впливати, мати вплив- to make a law створювати/ встановлювати/ вводити закон- to make a pact укласти пакт- to make a plan розробити план- to make a point of smth. звернути особливу увагу на щось; підкреслити важливість чогось; уважно розглянути щось- to make progress досягнути успіху/ прогресу- to make a proposal внести пропозицію- to make provision подбати про щось; забезпечити щось- to make public зробити відомим, оприлюднити- to make a quorum створити кворум- to make a report підготувати доповідь- to make a settlement with smbd. досягнути домовленості з кимсь- to make a speech виголосити промову- to make statement зробити заяву- to make terms дійти згоди, домовитись про умови- to make a thorough examination of уважно вивчити щось- to make a tour over/ of the country здійснити поїздку по країні- to make a treaty укласти угоду- to make a virtue out of smth. вважати своєю заслугою- to make for сприяти- to make for better understanding between countries сприяти покращенню взаєморозуміння між країнами- to make House створити кворум в Палаті громад (Велика Британія)
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