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1 discriminate
{dis'krimineit}
I. 1. различавам (from)
разграничавам, правя разлика (between), преценявам
2. отнасям се различно, правя разлика
to DISCRIMINATE in favour of покровителствувам
to DISCRIMINATE against отнасям се зле/несправедливо към
II. a разумен (за действие)* * *{dis'krimineit} v 1. различавам (from); разграничавам, п(2) {dis'kriminъt} а разумен (за действие).* * *отличавам; различавам; разграничавам; дискриминирам;* * *1. i. различавам (from) 2. ii. a разумен (за действие) 3. to discriminate against отнасям се зле/несправедливо към 4. to discriminate in favour of покровителствувам 5. отнасям се различно, правя разлика 6. разграничавам, правя разлика (between), преценявам* * *discriminate[dis´krimi¸neit] I.v 1. различавам, отличавам ( from); разграничавам (A from B; between), правя разлика ( between); 2. правя разлика, дискриминирам, отнасям се различно към; облагодетелствам, привилегировам, покровителствам някого за сметка на друг; to \discriminate in favour of s.o., against s.o. правя разлика в полза на някого, във вреда на някого; II.[dis´kriminit] adj разумен (за действие, поведение, и пр.); FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv discriminately.
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