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41 vurdere
оценивать, ценить придавать большое значение* * *consider, estimate, value* * *verb. [ overveie] consider verb. [verdi, pris] assess, estimate verb. appraise, assess, evaluate -
42 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) afvæbne2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) afruste3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) afvæbne•- disarming
- disarmingly* * *1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) afvæbne2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) afruste3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) afvæbne•- disarming
- disarmingly -
43 susuw
verbassume--------verbconsider--------verbmeasure--------verbmuse--------verbponder--------verbsuppose -
44 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) desarmar2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) desarmar3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) desarmar•- disarming
- disarmingly
tr[dɪs'ɑːm]1 (person, group, etc) desarmar; (bomb) desactivar2 figurative use (criticism) desbaratar3 (charm, win over) desarmar1 (nation) desarmarsedisarm [dɪs'ɑrm] vt: desarmarv.• desarmar v.• desguarnecer v.dɪs'ɑːrm, dɪs'ɑːm
1.
1) \<\<troops/opposition\>\> desarmar; \<\<bomb/mine\>\> desactivar; \<\<criticism\>\> desbaratar2) ( win confidence of) desarmar
2.
vi desarmarse[dɪs'ɑːm]1. VT1) (Mil) [+ troops, attacker] desarmar2) (=deactivate) [+ bomb] desactivar3) (=conciliate) [+ opponent] desarmar4) (=render ineffective) [+ criticism] echar por tierra, desbaratar; [+ opposition] desbaratar2.VI (Mil) desarmarse* * *[dɪs'ɑːrm, dɪs'ɑːm]
1.
1) \<\<troops/opposition\>\> desarmar; \<\<bomb/mine\>\> desactivar; \<\<criticism\>\> desbaratar2) ( win confidence of) desarmar
2.
vi desarmarse -
45 retire
1) (stop working permanently, usually because of age: He retired at the age of sixty-five.) retirarse, jubilarse2) (to leave; to withdraw: When he doesn't want to talk to anyone, he retires to his room and locks the door; We retired to bed at midnight; The troops were forced to retire to a safer position.) retirarse•- retired- retirement
- retiring
retire vb jubilarsetr[rɪ'taɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (from work) jubilar1 (from work) jubilarse2 (withdraw) retirarse3 (go to bed) acostarse1) retreat, withdraw: retirarse, retraerse2) : retirarse, jubilarse (de su trabajo)3) : acostarse, irse a dormirv.• acuartelar v.• jubilar v.• recoger v.• recogerse v.• retirar v.• retirarse v.• retraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)rɪ'taɪr, rɪ'taɪə(r)
1.
1) (from job, occupation) jubilarse, retirarse; \<\<soldier\>\> retirarse (del servicio activo); \<\<athlete/footballer\>\> retirarsethe retiring treasurer — el tesorero saliente or que se retira/retiraba
2)a) (retreat, withdraw) (frml) retirarseb) ( Mil) \<\<troops\>\> retirarse, replegarse*c) ( from sporting contest)
2.
vt ( from job) jubilar[rɪ'taɪǝ(r)]1. VI1) (=give up work) [worker] retirarse; (at age limit) jubilarse, retirarse; [professional sportsperson, military officer] retirarseshe retired on a good pension — se jubiló or se retiró con una buena pensión
he retired to the South of France — se jubiló or se retiró y se fue a vivir al sur de Francia
2) frm (=withdraw) retirarsethe jury has retired to consider its verdict — el jurado se ha retirado a deliberar para dar su veredicto
to retire from public life — retirarse de or abandonar la vida pública
3) frm (=go to bed) acostarse, retirarse frmto retire to bed, retire for the night — ir a dormir, ir a acostarse
4) (Sport) [competitor] abandonar, retirarse; [horse] retirarsehe retired in the fifth lap with engine trouble — abandonó or se retiró en la quinta vuelta debido a problemas con el motor
5) (Mil) [troops, army] retirarse2. VT1) (from work, service) [+ worker] jubilar; (Mil) [+ officer] retirarhe was compulsorily retired — le dieron la jubilación forzosa, le obligaron a jubilarse
2) (Horse racing) [+ horse] retirar; (Baseball) [+ batter] eliminar3) (Econ) [+ bond] redimir4) (Mil) [+ troops, army] retirar* * *[rɪ'taɪr, rɪ'taɪə(r)]
1.
1) (from job, occupation) jubilarse, retirarse; \<\<soldier\>\> retirarse (del servicio activo); \<\<athlete/footballer\>\> retirarsethe retiring treasurer — el tesorero saliente or que se retira/retiraba
2)a) (retreat, withdraw) (frml) retirarseb) ( Mil) \<\<troops\>\> retirarse, replegarse*c) ( from sporting contest)
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vt ( from job) jubilar -
46 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) razorožiti2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) razorožiti (se)3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) razorožiti•- disarming
- disarmingly* * *[disá:m]1.transitive verb & intransitive verbrazorožiti, pomiriti, spraviti (se);2.figurativelyublažiti, pomiriti -
47 anse for
verb. consider, consider to be, regard as, look upon -
48 betrakte som
verb. look on as, regard as, consider, consider to be -
49 overveie
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50 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) avvæpne, uskadeliggjøre2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) nedruste, legge ned våpnene3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) avvæpne; gjøre blid•- disarming
- disarminglyavvæpneverb \/dɪsˈɑːm\/, \/dɪˈzɑːm\/1) nedruste, avruste2) uskadeliggjøre, desarmere3) ( militærvesen) avvæpne, nedlegge våpnene4) ( overført) avvæpne -
51 formene
verb. believe, consider verb. (formelt) presume, assume, suppose -
52 besinne seg på
verb. [ overveie] deliberate, consider -
53 betenke
verb. consider, bear in mind -
54 tilgodese
verb. favor, favour, consider -
55 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) afvopna2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) afvopnast3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) heilla•- disarming
- disarmingly -
56 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) desarmar2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) depor as armas3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) desarmar•- disarming
- disarmingly* * *dis.arm[dis'a:m] vt+vi 1 desarmar, tirar o armamento, privar de armas, depor armas, desmantelar, desmilitarizar. 2 abrandar, aplacar, acalmar, mitigar, ceder. 3 baldar, frustrar. -
57 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) atbruņot2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) atbruņoties3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) atbruņot•- disarming
- disarmingly* * *atbruņot; atbruņoties; padarīt nekaitīgu -
58 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) nuginkluoti2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) nusiginkluoti3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) nuginkluoti•- disarming
- disarmingly -
59 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) odzbrojit2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) odzbrojit3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) odzbrojit•- disarming
- disarmingly* * *• odzbrojit -
60 deem
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