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41 исполнить
гл.(выполнять, осуществлять) to carry out;carry into effect (into execution);execute;exercise;fulfil;implement;perform;( в судебном порядке) to enforce;(долг, обязанности и т.п.) to carry out;discharge;exercise;fulfil;perform;( обязательства тж) to satisfy;(договор и т.п.) to execute;perform;(завещание и т.п.) to administer;execute;( соблюдать) to observe- исполнять договор
- исполнять заказ
- исполнять постановление суда
- исполнять приговор
- исполнять требования законаисполнять свои обязанности (функции) — to carry out (discharge) one’s duties
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42 исполнять
гл.(выполнять, осуществлять) to carry out;carry into effect (into execution);execute;exercise;fulfil;implement;perform;( в судебном порядке) to enforce;(долг, обязанности и т.п.) to carry out;discharge;exercise;fulfil;perform;( обязательства тж) to satisfy;(договор и т.п.) to execute;perform;(завещание и т.п.) to administer;execute;( соблюдать) to observe- исполнять договор
- исполнять заказ
- исполнять постановление суда
- исполнять приговор
- исполнять требования законаисполнять свои обязанности (функции) — to carry out (discharge) one’s duties
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43 исполнять
гл.(выполнять, осуществлять) to carry out; carry into effect (into execution); execute; exercise; fulfil; implement; perform; ( в судебном порядке) to enforce; (долг, обязанности и т.п.) to carry out; discharge; exercise; fulfil; perform; ( обязательства тж) to satisfy; (договор и т.п.) to execute; perform; (завещание и т.п.) to administer; execute; ( соблюдать) to observe- исполнять завещаниеисполнять свои обязанности, исполнять свои функции — to carry out (discharge, execute, perform) one's duties
- исполнять договор
- исполнять заказ
- исполнять закон
- исполнять постановление суда
- исполнять приговор
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44 uitoefening
1 exercise 〈 controle, macht, recht〉 ⇒ 〈 macht ook〉 exertion, practice 〈 beroep, kunst〉, performance 〈 plicht〉, discharge 〈 plicht〉, conduct 〈 zaken〉♦voorbeelden:1 de uitoefening van macht • the exercise/exertion of powerin de uitoefening van zijn ambt • in the performance/discharge/exercise of his dutiesongevallen tijdens de uitoefening van het beroep • accidents sustained in the course of one's work, occupational accidents -
45 wywiązać się
(-żę, -żesz); vb; od wywiązywać się* * *pf.- wiążę -wiążesz, wywiązywać się ipf.1. (= być następstwem czegoś) ensue, develop; wywiązała się kłótnia a quarrel ensued l. developed; (o chorobie, gorączce) set in, develop.2. (= dotrzymywać obietnicy) deliver; wywiązać się z obowiązków do one's duty, meet l. fulfil one's obligations; (= spełnić swe obowiązki) discharge one's duties; wywiązać się z obietnicy deliver on one's promise, deliver the goods; dobrze/źle się z czegoś wywiązać do a good/bad job of sth.3. chem., fiz. evolve.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywiązać się
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46 a-şi îndeplini îndatoririle
to carry out / to discharge / to fulfil one's duties / obligations (to the letter)şi com. to meet one's engagements / commitments.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi îndeplini îndatoririle
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47 Verpflichtung
Ver·pflich·tung <-, -en> fdie \Verpflichtung haben, etw zu tun to have a duty to do sth;3) finfinanzielle \Verpflichtungen financial commitments [or obligations];\Verpflichtungen eingehen to make financial commitments;seinen \Verpflichtungen nachkommen to fulfil [or (Am) -fill] /meet one's obligations -
48 Versehen
ver·se·hen *1) ( ausüben)etw \Versehen to perform sth;2) ( ausstatten)jdn mit etw \Versehen to provide [or supply] sb with sth;mit etw \Versehen sein to be provided [or supplied] with sthetw mit etw \Versehen to provide sth with sth;etw mit seiner Unterschrift \Versehen to append one's signature to sth ( form)etw mit einem Vermerk \Versehen to add a note to sthvr sich \Versehen to make a mistake;WENDUNGEN:ehe man sich's versieht ( fam) before you know where you are, before you could [or can] say Jack Robinson dated2. Ver·se·hen <-s, -> [fɛɐ̭ʼze:ən] nt( Irrtum) mistake;( Unachtsamkeit) oversight; -
49 versehen
ver·se·hen *1) ( ausüben)etw \versehen to perform sth;2) ( ausstatten)jdn mit etw \versehen to provide [or supply] sb with sth;mit etw \versehen sein to be provided [or supplied] with sthetw mit etw \versehen to provide sth with sth;etw mit seiner Unterschrift \versehen to append one's signature to sth ( form)etw mit einem Vermerk \versehen to add a note to sthvr sich \versehen to make a mistake;WENDUNGEN:ehe man sich's versieht ( fam) before you know where you are, before you could [or can] say Jack Robinson dated2. Ver·se·hen <-s, -> [fɛɐ̭ʼze:ən] nt( Irrtum) mistake;( Unachtsamkeit) oversight; -
50 versehen *
ver·se·hen *1) ( ausüben)etw \versehen * to perform sth;2) ( ausstatten)jdn mit etw \versehen * to provide [or supply] sb with sth;mit etw \versehen * sein to be provided [or supplied] with sthetw mit etw \versehen * to provide sth with sth;etw mit seiner Unterschrift \versehen * to append one's signature to sth ( form)etw mit einem Vermerk \versehen * to add a note to sthvr sich \versehen * to make a mistake;WENDUNGEN:ehe man sich's versieht ( fam) before you know where you are, before you could [or can] say Jack Robinson dated2. Ver·se·hen <-s, -> [fɛɐ̭ʼze:ən] nt( Irrtum) mistake;( Unachtsamkeit) oversight; -
51 снимать с работы
to discharge; dismiss; lay off; relieve of one’s duties; remove from one’s post; sack; ( увольнять тж) амер. to fire -
52 снимать с работы
to discharge; dismiss; lay off; relieve of one's duties; remove from one's position (post); sack; ( увольнять тж) амер to fire -
53 исполнять свою должность
to act (work) as …; discharge one’s dutiesЮридический русско-английский словарь > исполнять свою должность
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54 adempire
adempire v.tr. e intr. ( compiere) to fulfil, to accomplish; ( eseguire) to execute (anche dir.), to carry out, to perform: ciò gli impedì di adempire il suo compito, that prevented him from accomplishing his task; adempì (a) i suoi ordini, he carried out his orders; adempire (a)i desideri di qlcu., to meet (o to fulfil) s.o.'s wishes; adempire (a) un obbligo, to meet (o to fulfil) an obligation; adempire (a) una promessa, to keep a promise; adempire (a) i propri doveri, to fulfil (o to perform o to discharge) one's duties; (comm.) adempire (a) un contratto, to execute a contract; adempire (a) un progetto, to execute a plan.◘ adempirsi v.intr.pron. ( avverarsi) to come* true, to be fulfilled: la profezia si adempì, the prophecy came true. -
55 отправление обязанностей
( выполнение) discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of one's dutiesРусско-английский юридический словарь > отправление обязанностей
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56 defungo
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57 исполнение
с1) выполнение fulfil(l)mentисполне́ние жела́ния — fulfilment of wish
исполне́ние обя́занностей — discharge lit/performance of one's duties
исполне́ние прика́за — execution of order
привести́ пригово́р в исполне́ние — to carry out an execution
2) на сцене и т. п. performanceв исполне́нии — performed by
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58 burgerplicht
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59 zijn burgerplichten vervullen
zijn burgerplichten vervullenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zijn burgerplichten vervullen
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60 выполнение служебных обязанностей
discharge (exercise, performance) of one's (official, professional) dutiesРусско-английский юридический словарь > выполнение служебных обязанностей
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