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1) офіційна особа, посадова особа, службовець, чиновник; офіціал ( член церковного суду)2) офіційний; легальний, легітимний; службовий; посадовий; державний•- official activities
- official allowance
- official approval
- official arrest
- official assignment
- official attestation
- official authorities
- official behavior
- official behaviuor
- official body
- official bond
- official bribery
- official brief
- official briefing
- official building
- official capacity
- official certificate
- official circumlocution
- official citation
- official communication
- official competence
- official confirmation
- official correspondence
- official corruption
- official cover
- official declaration
- official delinquent
- official denial
- official-designate
- official detention
- official document
- official draft
- official duties
- official duty
- official edition
- official establishment
- official evidence
- official flag
- official guardian
- official guardianship
- official guest
- official holiday
- official information
- official inquiry
- official instruction
- official instructions
- official investigation
- official judge
- official knowledge
- official language
- official law
- official letter
- official liability
- official malfeasance
- official malfeasant
- official mark
- official matter
- official memorandum
- official misconduct
- official notice
- official notification
- official oath
- official opinion
- official opposition
- official oppression
- official order
- official organ
- official party candidate
- official permission
- official petitioner
- official post
- official power
- official powers
- official powers and duties
- official proceedings
- official receiver
- official red tape
- official referees
- official regulation
- official regulations
- official reply
- official representative
- official residence
- official retrieval
- official seal
- official secrecy
- official secret
- official session law volume
- official solicitor
- official sources
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['eksɪkjuːt], [-sək-]гл.1) осуществлять, выполнять, делать; реализовать; доводить до концаThe artist executed his imaginative ideas in stone. — Художник реализовал свои идеи в камне.
Lord Clarendon says that all manner of cruelty was executed. — Лорл Кларендон утверждает, что совершались всяческого рода жестокости.
Syn:2)б) исполнять, играть роль3)а) исполнять, выполнять (поручение, приказание)The boy departed to execute his commission. — Мальчик отправился исполнять поручение.
б) исполнять (обязанности, функции)The question arose how his office was thenceforth to be executed. — Возник вопрос, как отныне исполнять эти обязанности.
Syn:4) юр.You'll have to execute a mortgage if called on to do so. — Вам придётся оформить ссуду, если это потребуется.
б) исполнять последнюю волю умершего, быть душеприказчикомThe solicitor announced the acknowledgment of the debts by the defunct in his last will, which it was the duty of the executor to execute. — Стряпчий объявил о признании умершим своих долгов в завещании, исполнять которое - обязанность душеприказчика.
5)а) юр. приводить в исполнение ( постановление суда)б) казнитьThree of the Earl's faithful servants were executed at Perth. — В Перте казнили трёх верных слуг герцога.
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6 care
1. n забота, попечение2. n наблюдение; обслуживание; уход3. n внимательность, тщательность; осторожностьtake care! — осторожно!, берегись!
4. n тж. заботы, забота; тревога; треволненияbeauty saddened with care — красота, поблёкшая от забот
an overweight of care — груз забот, бремя обязанностей
freedom from care — свобода от забот, беззаботность
5. n пристрастие, любовь, склонность6. n как компонент сложных слов со значением уход, присмотр7. v заботиться; ухаживать8. v беспокоиться, тревожиться, волноватьсяwhat do I care?, who cares ?, as if I cared! — а мне всё равно!, а мне-то что!, меня это не интересует!
9. v любить; питать интерес к10. v иметь желание, хотетьСинонимический ряд:1. anxiety (noun) angst; anxiety; concernment; disquiet; disquietude; distress; perturbation; pressure; problem; stress; trial; trouble; unease; uneasiness; worry2. carefulness (noun) alertness; attention; carefulness; caution; circumspection; concern; consciousness; heed; heedfulness; prudence3. consideration (noun) consideration; regard; solicitude4. oversight (noun) conduct; handling; intendance; management; oversight; running; superintendence; superintendency5. pains (noun) meticulousness; pains; scrupulousness; thoroughness6. responsibility (noun) burden; charge; custody; guardianship; keeping; responsibility; safekeeping; supervision; trust; ward7. sorrow (noun) affliction; anguish; grief; heartache; heartbreak; regret; rue; sorrow; woe8. treatment (noun) regimen; therapy; treatment9. be anxious (verb) be anxious; be solicitous; be troubled; have concern; have regard; heed; watch out; worry about10. be concerned (verb) be concerned; be interested; worry11. care for (verb) attend; care for; nurse; tend; wait on12. desire (verb) desire; want; wish13. disapprove (verb) disapprove; mind; object14. like (verb) be disposed; be fond of; be inclined; be willing; like; loveАнтонимический ряд:carelessness; disregard; inattention; indifference; neglect; negligence; omission; oversight; peace; pleasure
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