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1 займатися махінаціями
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > займатися махінаціями
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2 умишляти
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3 ухитрятися
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4 винаходити
contrive, ( модель) author, concoct, devise -
5 замишляти
contrive, compass, ( змову тощо) plot, ( недобре) scheme -
6 придумувати
( щось негідне) contrive, compass, (вибачення, версію, обвинувачення) concoct, feign -
7 придумувати план втечі
( з-під варти) contrive a means of escapeУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > придумувати план втечі
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8 вигадувати
I = вигадати1) ( придумувати) to invent, to devise, to contrive, to think out; to imagine; to make up, to concoct2) ( брехати) to invent, to fabricate, to lie, to fibII = вигадати(мати вигоду, користь) to gain -
9 винаходити
= винайтиto invent; to devise, to contrive -
10 витівати
= витіяти( пустувати) to be up (to), to be up to mischief; to play pranks ( tricks); ( затівати) to undertake, to devise, to project; ( вигадувати) to contrive -
11 займатися
I = зайнятися( робити щось) to busy oneself ( with); to be engaged (in); to go in for; to work (at); ( присвячувати себе) to devote oneself (to); ( дрібницями) to bother ( about)займатися адвокатурою — to practise as a defending lawyer, to be a practising barrister, to attend the Bar
займатися контрабандою — to smuggle, to be a smuggler
займатися політикою — to be engaged in politics, to politicize
II = зайнятисязайматися спортом — to go in for sport, to indulge in sport
1) ( про вогонь) to catch fire, to begin burning2) ( червоніти) to blush, to flush; ( спалахувати від збудження) to flare up, to break out3) -
12 затівати
= затіятиto undertake, to devise, to suggest, to contrive, to project; to begin, to startзатівати сварку — to strike up a quarrel, to aggress
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13 коверзувати
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14 коїтися
to happen, to occur, to come about, to come to pass, to plot, to contrive ( mischievous or silly things) -
15 комбінувати
1) to combine2) to scheme, to contrive -
16 майструвати
to make, to contrive, to frame, to construct -
17 схитрувати
to contrive (to), to use cunning, to be cunning ( crafty) -
18 умудрятися
= умудритисяto contrive, to manage -
19 уривати
= урвати1) ( знаходити - про час) to snatchуривати хвилинку — to snatch ( to contrive) a moment of leisure
2) (припиняти мову, спів) to break off, to cut short -
20 ухитрятися
= ухитритисяto contrive, to manage, to make (a) shift
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contrive — contrive, devise, invent, frame, concoct mean to find a way of making or doing something or of achieving an end by the exercise of one s mind. Contrive implies ingenuity or cleverness in planning, designing, or in scheming; it is a matter of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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