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101 deem highly
Общая лексика: быть высокого мнения (о ком-л.) -
102 deem highly of
Макаров: быть высокого мнения (о чем-л.) -
103 deem illegal
Юридический термин: признать незаконным (например - profitable until deemed illegal) -
104 deem insurable
Страхование: признать ( объект) подлежащим страхованию -
105 deem it appropriate
Общая лексика: полагать целесообразным -
106 deem it duty
Макаров: считать своим долгом, считать своим долгом (сделать что-л.) -
107 deem it duty to do
Макаров: считать своим долгом сделать (что-л.) -
108 deem it possible
Общая лексика: считать возможным -
109 deem it right and proper
Макаров: счесть за благоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deem it right and proper
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110 deem it wise to do
Макаров: считать необходимым сделать (что-л.), считать своевременным сделать (что-л.) -
111 deem well of
Макаров: быть высокого мнения (о чем-л.) -
112 deem(s) it necessary
Общая лексика: считать (считает) необходимым -
113 deem necessary
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114 deem proper
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115 deem advisable
Общая лексика: (smth.) считать (что-л.) целесообразным -
116 deem expedient
Общая лексика: (smth.) считать (что-л.) целесообразным -
117 deem it necessary
Общая лексика: (s) считать (считает) необходимым -
118 deem necessary
Общая лексика: (smth.) считать (что-л.) необходимым -
119 deem to be criminal
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120 deem likely
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См. также в других словарях:
deem — deem·ster; mis·deem; re·deem; re·deem·abil·i·ty; re·deem·able; re·deem·er; re·deem·less; deem; deem·ster·ship; re·deem·ably; un·re·deem·ed·ly; … English syllables
deem — I verb account, adjudge, adopt an opinion, assume, be inclined to think, be of the opinion, be under the impression, believe, believe on consideration, call, conceive, conclude, consider, decide, determine, embrace an opinion, esteem, feel, form… … Law dictionary
Deem — (d[=e]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deemed} (d[=e]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Deeming}.] [OE. demen to judge, condemn, AS. d[=e]man, fr. d[=o]m doom; akin to OFries. d[=e]ma, OS. ad[=o]mian, D. doemen, OHG. tuommen, Icel. d[ae]ma, Sw. d[ o]mma, Dan. d[… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deem — [di:m] v [T not in progressive] formal [: Old English; Origin: deman] to think of something in a particular way or as having a particular quality = ↑consider deem that ▪ They deemed that he was no longer capable of managing the business. deem sth … Dictionary of contemporary English
deem — [ dim ] verb transitive never progressive FORMAL * to consider that someone or something has a particular quality: deem something necessary/important/appropriate etc.: The Commission will take as long as is deemed necessary to make its decision.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deem´er — deem «deem», verb, noun. –v.t., v.i. to think, believe, or consider; form or have an opinion: »The police deemed it necessary for the town s safety to arrest most speeders. SYNONYM(S): judge, regard, suppose. –n. Obsolete. a judgment; opinion.… … Useful english dictionary
Deem — Deem, n. Opinion; judgment. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Deem — Deem, v. i. 1. To be of opinion; to think; to estimate; to opine; to suppose. [1913 Webster] And deemest thou as those who pore, With aged eyes, short way before? Emerson. [1913 Webster] 2. To pass judgment. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deem — /deem/, v.i. 1. to form or have an opinion; judge; think: He did not deem lightly of the issue. v.t. 2. to hold as an opinion; think; regard: He deemed it wise to refuse the offer. [bef. 900; ME demen, OE deman; c. Goth domjan, OHG tuomen; see… … Universalium
deem — O.E. deman to judge, condemn, think, compute, from root of dom (see DOOM (Cf. doom)). Originally to pronounce judgment as well as to form an opinion. The two judges of the Isle of Man were called deemsters in 17c., a title formerly common… … Etymology dictionary
deem — *consider, regard, account, reckon Analogous words: conclude, gather, *infer … New Dictionary of Synonyms