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1 dispose
{dis'pouz}
1. разполагам, разпореждам
man proposes, God DISPOSEs човек предполага, господ разполага
2. предразполагам (to)
(в pass) разположен/склонен съм
well/kindly DISPOSEd to добре разположен към, подреждам, нареждам
to DISPOSE of отървавам се от, ликвидирам, убивам, пласирам, продавам, уреждам, справям се с, изяждам
to DISPOSE of something by will завещавам нещо
goods easily DISPOSEd of стоки с добър пласмент* * *{dis'pouz} v 1. разполагам, разпореждам; man proposes, God disposes* * *предразполагам; разполагам;* * *1. (в pass) разположен/склонен съм 2. goods easily disposed of стоки с добър пласмент 3. man proposes, god disposes човек предполага, господ разполага 4. to dispose of something by will завещавам нещо 5. to dispose of отървавам се от, ликвидирам, убивам, пласирам, продавам, уреждам, справям се с, изяждам 6. well/kindly disposed to добре разположен към, подреждам, нареждам 7. предразполагам (to) 8. разполагам, разпореждам* * *dispose[dis´pouz] v 1. разполагам; разпореждам, редя; man proposes, God \disposes човек предполага, Господ разполага; to \dispose of отървавам се от, махвам, ликвидирам; пласирам; уреждам; to \dispose of an opponent справям се с противник; permission to \dispose of a body разрешение за погребение; to \dispose of the matter уреждам работата; to \dispose of a thing by will завещавам нещо; goods easily \disposed of стоки с добър пазар (бърз пласмент); 2. предразполагам (to); (в pass) предразположен съм, разположен (склонен) съм. -
2 dispose
• премахвам• изхвърлям, отървавам се
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