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1 to divest oneself of control
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to divest oneself of control
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2 control
1.1) управлять, руководить2) контролировать, проверять3) регулировать, контролировать2.1) управление, руководство2) контроль, проверка; надзор3) управление; регулирование; регулировка• -
3 deprive
dɪˈpraɪv гл.
1) отбирать, отнимать, лишать( of - чего-л.) to deprive of self-control ≈ лишить самообладания The hot sun deprived the flowers of water. ≈ Солнце иссушило цветы. You cannot deprive me of my rights. ≈ Ты не можешь лишить меня моих прав. Many children are deprived of a good education, simply because they live in the wrong place. ≈ Мои дети лишены возможности получать хорошее образование только потому, что живут не там, где надо. Syn: divest, strip, bereave, dispossess
2) а) лишать должности б) церк. отрешать от должности;
отбирать бенефиций лишать;
отбирать, отнимать - to * smb. of his property отчуждать чью-л. собственность - to * smb. of life лишить кого-л. жизни - to * smb. of his reason свести кого-л. с ума - to * smb. of the pleasure лишить кого-л. удовольствия - it *d him of two years of training из-за этого он в течение двух лет был лишен возможности тренироваться не допускать( церковное) снимать, смещать с должности( церковное) отбирать бенефиций > to * oneself отказывать себе во всем deprive лишать (of - чего-л.) ~ лишать ~ не допускать ~ отбирать ~ отнимать ~ церк. отрешать от должности;
отбирать бенефицию
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