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1) обранець2) вирішувати, робити вибір, віддавати перевагу; обирати ( голосуванням); призначати ( на посаду)3) обраний, але не який вступив на посаду ( у постпозиції до іменника President тощо); відбірний•- elect a judge
- elect a presidential elector
- elect a public official
- elect an honorary presidium
- elect an officer
- elect an official
- elect by a simple majority
- elect by ballot
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1. postpositive adjective 2. transitive verb1) wählenelect somebody chairman/MP — etc. jemanden zum Vorsitzenden/Abgeordneten usw. wählen
elect somebody to the Senate — jemanden in den Senat wählen
2) (choose)elect to do something — sich dafür entscheiden, etwas zu tun
* * *[i'lekt] 1. verb 2. adjective((placed immediately after noun) chosen for office but not yet in it: the president elect.) zukünftig- academic.ru/23638/election">election- electioneer
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- electoral
- electorate* * *[ɪˈlekt]I. vt1. (choose someone by voting)▪ to \elect sb jdn wählento \elect sb as a representative jdn zum Stellvertreter wählento \elect sb to a committee jdn in ein Gremium [o einen Ausschuss] wählento be \elected chairman/president zum Vorsitzenden/Präsidenten gewählt werdenthe president \elect der designierte Präsident\elected body gewähltes Gremium\elected official Wahlbeamte(r), -beamtin m, f2. (opt for)he \elected to follow the second plan er entschied sich für die Durchführung des zweiten Plans▪ the \elect die Auserwählten* * *[ɪ'lekt]1. vthe was elected chairman/MP — er wurde zum Vorsitzenden/Abgeordneten gewählt
to elect sb to the Senate — jdn in den Senat wählen
2) (= choose) (er)wählen, sich entscheiden fürto elect to do sth — sich dafür entscheiden, etw zu tun
2. adjthe president elect — der designierte or künftige Präsident
3. pl (ESP REL)* * *elect [ıˈlekt]A v/t1. jemanden wählen:elect sb to an office jemanden in ein Amt wählen;2. etwas wählen, sich entscheiden für:elect to do sth sich (dazu) entschließen oder es vorziehen, etwas zu tun3. REL auserwählenB adj1. (meist nach Substantiv) designiert, zukünftig:the bride elect die Verlobte, die Zukünftige umg;the president elect der designierte Präsident2. erlesen* * *1. postpositive adjective2. transitive verbthe President elect — der gewählte od. designierte Präsident
1) wählenelect somebody chairman/MP — etc. jemanden zum Vorsitzenden/Abgeordneten usw. wählen
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[ɪʼlekt] vt1) ( choose someone by voting)to \elect sb jdn wählen;to \elect sb as a representative jdn zum Stellvertreter wählen;to \elect sb to a committee jdn in ein Gremium [o einen Ausschuss] wählen;to be \elected chairman/ president zum Vorsitzenden/Präsidenten gewählt werden;the president \elect der designierte Präsident;\elected body gewähltes Gremium;\elected official Wahlbeamte(r) m, Wahlbeamte [o -in]; f2) ( opt for)to \elect to do sth sich akk [dafür] entscheiden, etw zu tun;he \elected to follow the second plan er entschied sich für die Durchführung des zweiten Plans npl relthe \elect die Auserwählten -
7 Official mail sent without postage prepayment by members and members-elect of Congress, the Vice President, and other authorized individuals.
Post: franked mailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Official mail sent without postage prepayment by members and members-elect of Congress, the Vice President, and other authorized individuals.
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Makarov: choose an official, elect an officialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выбирать официального представителя
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10 legens
1.lēgo, āvi, ātum (archaic perf. legassit for legaverit, Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Cic. Inv. 2, 50, 148), 1, v. a. [lex; and therefore qs. lege creare], a publicist's and jurid. t. t.I.A publicist's t. t.A.To send with a commission or charge, to send on an embassy, send as ambassador; to depute, despatch:2.ne hoc quidem senatui relinquebas, ut legati ex ejus ordinis auctoritate legarentur,
Cic. Vatin. 15, 35:hominem honestum ac nobilem legarunt ad Apronium,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 48, § 114: eos privatae rei causa legari, id. Fam. 3, 8, 4:juste pieque legatus venio,
Liv. 1, 32:tres adulescentes in Africam legantur, qui reges adeant, etc.,
Sall. J. 21, 4:quos Athenienses Romam ad senatum legaverant impetratum, etc.,
Gell. 7, 14, 8.—Transf. to the commission itself (ante- and post-class.):b.quae verba legaverint Rhodii ad hostium ducem,
what they told him through their deputies, Gell. 15, 31 in lemm. —Beyond the official sphere:B.quin potius, quod legatum est tibi negotium, Id curas?
committed, intrusted, Plaut. Cas. 1, 12.—To appoint or choose as deputy (as the official assistant, lieutenant, of a general or governor):II.eum (Messium) Caesari legarat Appius,
Cic. Att. 4, 15, 9:ego me a Pompeio legari ita sum passus, ut, etc.,
id. ib. 4, 2, 6:istum legatum iri non arbitror,
id. ib. 10, 1, 4:ne legaretur Gabinius Pompeio expetenti,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 19, 57:Dolabella me sibi legavit,
chose me for his lieutenant, id. Att. 15, 11, 4:Calpurnius parato exercitu legat sibi homines nobiles, etc.,
Sall. J. 28.—A jurid. t. t.: aliquid, to appoint by a last will or testament, to leave or bequeath as a legacy (class.):B.Numitori, qui stirpis maximus erat, regnum vetustum Silviae gentis legat,
Liv. 1, 3: legavit quidam uxori mundum omne penumque, Lucil. ap. Gell. 4, 1, 3:usumfructum omnium bonorum Caesenniae legat,
Cic. Caecin. 4, 11:Fabiae pecunia legata est a viro,
id. Top. 3, 14:cui argentum omne legatum est,
Quint. 5, 10, 62:in argento legato,
id. 7, 2, 11.—Aliquid alicui ab aliquo, to leave one a legacy to be paid by the principal heir:1.uxori testamento legat grandem pecuniam a filio, si qui natus esset: ab secundo herede nihil legat,
Cic. Clu. 12, 33:si paterfamilias uxori ancillarum usum fructum legavit a filio, neque a secundo herede legavit,
id. Top. 4, 21; Quint. 7, 9, 5.—Hence,lēgātus, i, m.A.(Acc. to lego, I. A.) An ambassador, legate, Cic. Vatin. 15, 35:B.legatos mittere,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 12, 35:ad senatum legatos de aliqua re mittere,
id. de Or. 2, 37, 155; cf.:missi magnis de rebus uterque Legati,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 29:legatos mittere ad indicendum bellum,
Liv. 31, 8; Ov. M. 14, 527.—(Acc. to lego, I. B.).a.An official assistant given to a general or the governor of a province, a deputy, lieutenant, lieutenant-general:b.quos legatos tute tibi legasti?
Cic. Pis. 14, 33:qui M. Aemilio legati fuerunt,
id. Clu. 36, 99:Quintus frater meus legatus est Caesaris,
id. Fam. 1, 9, 21; id. Off. 3, 20, 79; cf.:Murena summo imperatori legatus L. Lucullo fuit, qua in legatione duxit exercitum, etc.,
id. Mur. 9, 20; 14, 32:neque se ei legatum defuturum,
id. Phil. 11, 7, 17; Val. Max. 5, 5, 1:hiberna cum legato praefectoque tradidisses,
Cic. Pis. 35, 86:(Calvisius) duos legatos Uticae reliquerat,
id. Phil. 3, 10 fin.:quaestorius,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 21, § 56; Caes. B. G. 2, 5 fin.:L. Caesar, cujus pater Caesaris erat legatus,
id. B. C. 1, 8, 2:magnitudo et splendor legati,
Liv. 38, 58, 9:in magna legatum quaere popina,
Juv. 8, 172.—Under the emperors, a governor sent to a province by the emperor, Tac. A. 12, 40; id. Agr. 33; Suet. Vesp. 4; Spart. Hadr. 3 et saep.; cf. legatio, I. B. 2., and Orell. ad Tac. Agr. 9.—(β).Legati legionum, commanders, Suet. Tib. 19; id. Vesp. 4; cf.:2.Caesar singulis legionibus singulos legatos et quaestorem praefecit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 52; Tac. A. 2, 36; id. H. 1, 7.—Also called;legatus praetorius,
Tac. Agr. 7.—lēgātum, i, n. (acc. to lego, II.), a bequest, legacy:2.legatum est delibatio hereditatis, qua testator ex eo, quod universum heredis foret, alicui quid collatum velit,
Dig. 30, 116:Hortensii legata cognovi,
Cic. Att. 7, 3, 9:reliqua legata varie dedit,
Suet. Aug. 101; id. Tib. 48:legatum peto ex testamento,
Quint. 4, 2, 6:jus capiendi legata alicui adimere,
Suet. Dom. 8:cymbala pulsantis legatum amici,
Juv. 9, 62:legatorum genera sunt quattuor,
Gai. Inst. 2, 192; cf. sqq.lĕgo, lēgi, lectum ( gen. plur. part. legentum, Ov. Tr. 1. 7, 25), 3, v. a. [Gr. legô, logos, logas, etc.; Lat. legumen, di-leg-ens, neg-leg-o, etc.; cf. Germ. lesen], to bring together, to gather, collect.I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.oleam,
Cato, R. R. 144:nuces,
Cic. de Or. 2, 66, 265:herbas collibus,
Ov. M. 14, 347: flores et humi nascentia fraga, [p. 1048] Verg. E. 3, 92; cf.:roscida mala,
id. ib. 8, 38:flores in calathos,
Ov. F. 5, 218:spolia caesorum,
Liv. 5, 39:quos (montanos asparagos),
Juv. 11, 69.—Of the dead who have been burned:ossa,
Ov. H. 10, 150:homini mortuo ossa,
Cic. Leg. 2, 24, 60: ossa filii, Sen. de Ira, 2, 33, 6; cf. Quint. 8, 5, 21; Lact. de Mort. Persec. 21, 11:reliquias legerunt primores equestris ordinis,
Suet. Aug. 100. —Esp.1.To take out, pick out, extract, remove:2.quibusdam et radi ossa et legi... quae sine totius pernicie corporis haerere non poterant,
Sen. Prov. 1, 3, 2:ossa vivis,
id. ad Marc. 22, 3:ossa in capite lecta,
id. Ben. 5, 24, 3:ossa e vulneribus,
Quint. 6, 1, 30.—To pluck, strip, gather fruit from (a tree, etc.):3.oleam qui legerit,
Cato, R. R. 144, 1:ficus non erat apta legi,
Ov. F. 2, 254.—Poet.: legere fila, to wind up:4.extrema Lauso Parcae fila legunt,
i. e. spin the last thread of life, Verg. A. 10, 815; cf.:quae dedit ingrato fila legenda viro,
Ov. F. 3, 462:stamen,
Prop. 4 (5), 4, 40 (42).—Naut. t. t.: vela legere, to draw together, furl:5.omnis navita ponto umida vela legit,
Verg. G. 1, 373:vela legunt socii,
id. A. 3, 532:ipse dabit tenera vela, legetque manu,
Ov. H. 15, 215; Val. Fl. 2, 13:prora funem legit Argus ab alta,
draws in, takes in, id. 1, 312:ancoras classis legit,
is weighing anchor, Sen. Troad. 759.—To take to one's self unjustly, to carry off, steal, purloin, plunder, abstract (not in Cic.): omnia viscatis manibus leget, omnia sumet: crede mihi, auferet omnia, Lucil. ap. Non. 332 and 396, 4:6.majus esse maleficium stuprare ingenuam quam sacrum legere,
Auct. Her. 2, 30 fin.:sacra divum,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 117:soceros legere et gremiis abducere pactas,
Verg. A. 10, 79 Serv. ad loc. (but Forbig. renders legere here as = eligere, sumere; cf. 8. infra).—Of places, to go, pass, or wander through ( poet.):7.nec me studiosius altera saltus Legit,
Ov. M. 5, 579:pars cetera pontum Pone legit,
sails through, Verg. A. 2, 207:vada dura lego,
id. ib. 3, 706:freta,
id. ib. 3, 127:aequora Afra,
Ov. F. 4, 289:Ioniumque rapax Icariumque legit,
id. ib. 4, 566: vestigia alicujus, to follow one's footsteps, to track or pursue him:subsequitur pressoque legit vestigia gressu,
id. M. 3, 17; cf.:et vestigia retro Observata legit,
Verg. A. 9, 392:tortos orbes,
to wander through, id. ib. 12, 481.—To pass or sail by, to skirt, to coast along a shore, land, or place (mostly poet.):8.Inarimen Prochytenque legit,
Ov. M. 14, 89; 15, 705; 709: primi litoris oram, coast along, i. e. not enter into details, Verg. G. 2, 44; id. E. 8, 7:navibus oram Italiae,
Liv. 21, 51 fin.:oram Campaniae,
Suet. Tib. 11; cf.terram,
id. Aug. 16. —Pregn., to choose from a number, to pick out, single out, select, elect (class.):* (β).alia esse oportet forma quem tu pugno legeris,
pick out to fight with, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 160:judices,
Cic. Phil. 5, 6, 16:omnia, quae leget quaeque reiciet,
id. Fin. 4, 15, 40:scribam,
to elect, appoint, id. Clu. 45, 126:condiciones nubendi,
id. Cael. 15:cives in patres,
Liv. 23, 22:viros ad bella,
Ov. M. 7, 669:geminasque legit de classe biremes,
Verg. A. 8, 79: legit virum vir, each one singles out his man (of the combatants in a battle), id. ib. 11, 632:senatum ad modum pristinum redegit duabus lectionibus: prima ipsorum arbitratu, quo vir virum legit,
Suet. Aug. 35; Tac. H. 1, 18: neque ejus legendam filiam (sc. virginem Vestalem) qui domicilium in Italia non haberet, At. Cap. ap. Gell. 1, 12, 8.—With inf.:II.fidissima custos Lecta sacrum justae veneri occultare pudorem,
Stat. Th. 1, 530.Trop.* A.To catch up, i. e. overhear a conversation:B.nunc huc concedam, ut horum sermonem legam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 4, 21 (cf. sublegere, id. Mil. 4, 2. 98).—To catch with the eye, to view, observe, behold, survey, see.* 1.In gen.:2.tumulum capit, unde omnes longo ordine posset Adversos legere,
Verg. A. 6, 755 Heyne ad loc.; and cf. Verg. A. 6, 34.—In partic., to read or peruse a writing:b.ut eos libros per te ipse legeres,
Cic. Top. 1:defensionem causae,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 43, § 112:legi apud Clitomachum, A. Albium jocantem dixisse, etc.,
id. Ac. 2, 45, 137:aliquid studiose intenteque,
Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 1:significas legisse te in quadam epistula mea, jussisse Verginium, etc.,
id. ib. 9, 19, 1: philosophorum consultorumque opiniones, Quint. 12, 11, 17:liber tuus et lectus est et legitur a me diligenter,
Cic. Fam. 6, 5, 1:orationem,
Quint. 1, 1, 6:aiunt multum legendum esse non multa,
Plin. Ep. 7, 9, 15.—With a pers. obj.:antiquos et novos,
Quint. 2, 5, 23:antiquos studiosius,
id. 3, 6, 62:poëtas,
id. 1, 4, 4. —In pass.:Horatius fere solus legi dignus,
Quint. 10, 1, 96:si cum judicio legatur Cassius Severus,
id. 10, 1, 116:dumque legar, mecum pariter tua fama legetur,
Ov. Tr. 5, 14, 5:sepulcra legens,
when reading epitaphs, Cic. de Sen. 7, 21:legentium plerisque,
Liv. 1 praef. §4: opus nescio an minimae legentibus futurum voluptati,
to my readers, Quint. 3, 1, 2; cf. id. 9, 4, 2; 2, 5, 3:nec Cynicos nec Stoica dogmata,
Juv. 13, 121.— Absol.:legendi usus,
Lact. 3, 25, 9:memoriam continuus legendi usus instruit,
Macr. S. 1, 5, 1.—In partic.(α).To read out, read aloud, recite (esp. freq. in post-Aug. authors):(β).convocatis auditoribus volumen legere, etc.,
Cic. Brut. 51, 191: codicem pro contione, id. Fragm. ap. Quint. 4, 4, 8:audio me male legere, dumtaxat versus, orationes enim commodius,
Plin. Ep. 9, 34:obturem impune legentibus aures,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 105:quem vero arripuit tenet occiditque legendo,
with recitation, id. A. P. 475:quis dabit historico quantum daret acta legenti,
to read him the news, Juv. 7, 104.—To find in an author or a writing:C.ut scriptum legimus,
Cic. Deiot. 7, 19:legi etiam scriptum, esse avem quandam, etc.,
id. N. D. 2. 49 init.:ego vero haec scripta legi,
id. Planc. 39, 94:praeterea scriptum legimus, Gallos in venatibus tinguere sagittas,
Gell. 17, 15, 7. relatum legere, Nep. praef. 1.— Pass.:in aliis codicibus non peccato sed peccatis legitur,
Aug. Cont. Jul. Rel. 1, 22; id. Don. Persev. 6 init. al.—A publicist's t. t.: legere senatum, to read over or call off the names of senators (which was done by the censors;v. lectio, II. A. 2.): censores fideli concordia senatum legerunt,
Liv. 40, 51; 9, 29; 9, 30; 9, 46; 43, 15 al.—Hence, lĕgens, entis, Part. as subst. m., a reader ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose for lector), Ov. Tr. 1, 7, 25.— Plur., Liv. praef. 4; Quint. 3, 1, 2; Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 44; Tac. A. 4, 33.—Also, lectus, a, um, P. a., chosen, picked out, selected; choice, excellent (class.): argenti lectae numeratae minae, good, i. e. of full weight, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 50; so,argentum,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 3:ut neque vir melior neque lectior femina in terris sit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 31, 52:lectissimi viri atque ornatissimi,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 6, § 15; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 9, 29:uxor lectissima,
id. Inv. 1, 31, 52:(verbis) lectis atque illustribus uti,
id. de Or. 3, 37, 150:nihil est aliud... pulcre et oratorie dicere nisi optimis sententiis verbisque lectissimis dicere,
id. Or. 68, 227:juvenum lectissime,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 247; cf.:viginti lectis equitum comitatus,
Verg. A. 9, 48.—Hence, adv.: lectē, choicely, selectly (very rare):ab lego lecte ac lectissime,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 36 Müll.— Comp.:lectius,
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11 lego
1.lēgo, āvi, ātum (archaic perf. legassit for legaverit, Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Cic. Inv. 2, 50, 148), 1, v. a. [lex; and therefore qs. lege creare], a publicist's and jurid. t. t.I.A publicist's t. t.A.To send with a commission or charge, to send on an embassy, send as ambassador; to depute, despatch:2.ne hoc quidem senatui relinquebas, ut legati ex ejus ordinis auctoritate legarentur,
Cic. Vatin. 15, 35:hominem honestum ac nobilem legarunt ad Apronium,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 48, § 114: eos privatae rei causa legari, id. Fam. 3, 8, 4:juste pieque legatus venio,
Liv. 1, 32:tres adulescentes in Africam legantur, qui reges adeant, etc.,
Sall. J. 21, 4:quos Athenienses Romam ad senatum legaverant impetratum, etc.,
Gell. 7, 14, 8.—Transf. to the commission itself (ante- and post-class.):b.quae verba legaverint Rhodii ad hostium ducem,
what they told him through their deputies, Gell. 15, 31 in lemm. —Beyond the official sphere:B.quin potius, quod legatum est tibi negotium, Id curas?
committed, intrusted, Plaut. Cas. 1, 12.—To appoint or choose as deputy (as the official assistant, lieutenant, of a general or governor):II.eum (Messium) Caesari legarat Appius,
Cic. Att. 4, 15, 9:ego me a Pompeio legari ita sum passus, ut, etc.,
id. ib. 4, 2, 6:istum legatum iri non arbitror,
id. ib. 10, 1, 4:ne legaretur Gabinius Pompeio expetenti,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 19, 57:Dolabella me sibi legavit,
chose me for his lieutenant, id. Att. 15, 11, 4:Calpurnius parato exercitu legat sibi homines nobiles, etc.,
Sall. J. 28.—A jurid. t. t.: aliquid, to appoint by a last will or testament, to leave or bequeath as a legacy (class.):B.Numitori, qui stirpis maximus erat, regnum vetustum Silviae gentis legat,
Liv. 1, 3: legavit quidam uxori mundum omne penumque, Lucil. ap. Gell. 4, 1, 3:usumfructum omnium bonorum Caesenniae legat,
Cic. Caecin. 4, 11:Fabiae pecunia legata est a viro,
id. Top. 3, 14:cui argentum omne legatum est,
Quint. 5, 10, 62:in argento legato,
id. 7, 2, 11.—Aliquid alicui ab aliquo, to leave one a legacy to be paid by the principal heir:1.uxori testamento legat grandem pecuniam a filio, si qui natus esset: ab secundo herede nihil legat,
Cic. Clu. 12, 33:si paterfamilias uxori ancillarum usum fructum legavit a filio, neque a secundo herede legavit,
id. Top. 4, 21; Quint. 7, 9, 5.—Hence,lēgātus, i, m.A.(Acc. to lego, I. A.) An ambassador, legate, Cic. Vatin. 15, 35:B.legatos mittere,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 12, 35:ad senatum legatos de aliqua re mittere,
id. de Or. 2, 37, 155; cf.:missi magnis de rebus uterque Legati,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 29:legatos mittere ad indicendum bellum,
Liv. 31, 8; Ov. M. 14, 527.—(Acc. to lego, I. B.).a.An official assistant given to a general or the governor of a province, a deputy, lieutenant, lieutenant-general:b.quos legatos tute tibi legasti?
Cic. Pis. 14, 33:qui M. Aemilio legati fuerunt,
id. Clu. 36, 99:Quintus frater meus legatus est Caesaris,
id. Fam. 1, 9, 21; id. Off. 3, 20, 79; cf.:Murena summo imperatori legatus L. Lucullo fuit, qua in legatione duxit exercitum, etc.,
id. Mur. 9, 20; 14, 32:neque se ei legatum defuturum,
id. Phil. 11, 7, 17; Val. Max. 5, 5, 1:hiberna cum legato praefectoque tradidisses,
Cic. Pis. 35, 86:(Calvisius) duos legatos Uticae reliquerat,
id. Phil. 3, 10 fin.:quaestorius,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 21, § 56; Caes. B. G. 2, 5 fin.:L. Caesar, cujus pater Caesaris erat legatus,
id. B. C. 1, 8, 2:magnitudo et splendor legati,
Liv. 38, 58, 9:in magna legatum quaere popina,
Juv. 8, 172.—Under the emperors, a governor sent to a province by the emperor, Tac. A. 12, 40; id. Agr. 33; Suet. Vesp. 4; Spart. Hadr. 3 et saep.; cf. legatio, I. B. 2., and Orell. ad Tac. Agr. 9.—(β).Legati legionum, commanders, Suet. Tib. 19; id. Vesp. 4; cf.:2.Caesar singulis legionibus singulos legatos et quaestorem praefecit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 52; Tac. A. 2, 36; id. H. 1, 7.—Also called;legatus praetorius,
Tac. Agr. 7.—lēgātum, i, n. (acc. to lego, II.), a bequest, legacy:2.legatum est delibatio hereditatis, qua testator ex eo, quod universum heredis foret, alicui quid collatum velit,
Dig. 30, 116:Hortensii legata cognovi,
Cic. Att. 7, 3, 9:reliqua legata varie dedit,
Suet. Aug. 101; id. Tib. 48:legatum peto ex testamento,
Quint. 4, 2, 6:jus capiendi legata alicui adimere,
Suet. Dom. 8:cymbala pulsantis legatum amici,
Juv. 9, 62:legatorum genera sunt quattuor,
Gai. Inst. 2, 192; cf. sqq.lĕgo, lēgi, lectum ( gen. plur. part. legentum, Ov. Tr. 1. 7, 25), 3, v. a. [Gr. legô, logos, logas, etc.; Lat. legumen, di-leg-ens, neg-leg-o, etc.; cf. Germ. lesen], to bring together, to gather, collect.I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.oleam,
Cato, R. R. 144:nuces,
Cic. de Or. 2, 66, 265:herbas collibus,
Ov. M. 14, 347: flores et humi nascentia fraga, [p. 1048] Verg. E. 3, 92; cf.:roscida mala,
id. ib. 8, 38:flores in calathos,
Ov. F. 5, 218:spolia caesorum,
Liv. 5, 39:quos (montanos asparagos),
Juv. 11, 69.—Of the dead who have been burned:ossa,
Ov. H. 10, 150:homini mortuo ossa,
Cic. Leg. 2, 24, 60: ossa filii, Sen. de Ira, 2, 33, 6; cf. Quint. 8, 5, 21; Lact. de Mort. Persec. 21, 11:reliquias legerunt primores equestris ordinis,
Suet. Aug. 100. —Esp.1.To take out, pick out, extract, remove:2.quibusdam et radi ossa et legi... quae sine totius pernicie corporis haerere non poterant,
Sen. Prov. 1, 3, 2:ossa vivis,
id. ad Marc. 22, 3:ossa in capite lecta,
id. Ben. 5, 24, 3:ossa e vulneribus,
Quint. 6, 1, 30.—To pluck, strip, gather fruit from (a tree, etc.):3.oleam qui legerit,
Cato, R. R. 144, 1:ficus non erat apta legi,
Ov. F. 2, 254.—Poet.: legere fila, to wind up:4.extrema Lauso Parcae fila legunt,
i. e. spin the last thread of life, Verg. A. 10, 815; cf.:quae dedit ingrato fila legenda viro,
Ov. F. 3, 462:stamen,
Prop. 4 (5), 4, 40 (42).—Naut. t. t.: vela legere, to draw together, furl:5.omnis navita ponto umida vela legit,
Verg. G. 1, 373:vela legunt socii,
id. A. 3, 532:ipse dabit tenera vela, legetque manu,
Ov. H. 15, 215; Val. Fl. 2, 13:prora funem legit Argus ab alta,
draws in, takes in, id. 1, 312:ancoras classis legit,
is weighing anchor, Sen. Troad. 759.—To take to one's self unjustly, to carry off, steal, purloin, plunder, abstract (not in Cic.): omnia viscatis manibus leget, omnia sumet: crede mihi, auferet omnia, Lucil. ap. Non. 332 and 396, 4:6.majus esse maleficium stuprare ingenuam quam sacrum legere,
Auct. Her. 2, 30 fin.:sacra divum,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 117:soceros legere et gremiis abducere pactas,
Verg. A. 10, 79 Serv. ad loc. (but Forbig. renders legere here as = eligere, sumere; cf. 8. infra).—Of places, to go, pass, or wander through ( poet.):7.nec me studiosius altera saltus Legit,
Ov. M. 5, 579:pars cetera pontum Pone legit,
sails through, Verg. A. 2, 207:vada dura lego,
id. ib. 3, 706:freta,
id. ib. 3, 127:aequora Afra,
Ov. F. 4, 289:Ioniumque rapax Icariumque legit,
id. ib. 4, 566: vestigia alicujus, to follow one's footsteps, to track or pursue him:subsequitur pressoque legit vestigia gressu,
id. M. 3, 17; cf.:et vestigia retro Observata legit,
Verg. A. 9, 392:tortos orbes,
to wander through, id. ib. 12, 481.—To pass or sail by, to skirt, to coast along a shore, land, or place (mostly poet.):8.Inarimen Prochytenque legit,
Ov. M. 14, 89; 15, 705; 709: primi litoris oram, coast along, i. e. not enter into details, Verg. G. 2, 44; id. E. 8, 7:navibus oram Italiae,
Liv. 21, 51 fin.:oram Campaniae,
Suet. Tib. 11; cf.terram,
id. Aug. 16. —Pregn., to choose from a number, to pick out, single out, select, elect (class.):* (β).alia esse oportet forma quem tu pugno legeris,
pick out to fight with, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 160:judices,
Cic. Phil. 5, 6, 16:omnia, quae leget quaeque reiciet,
id. Fin. 4, 15, 40:scribam,
to elect, appoint, id. Clu. 45, 126:condiciones nubendi,
id. Cael. 15:cives in patres,
Liv. 23, 22:viros ad bella,
Ov. M. 7, 669:geminasque legit de classe biremes,
Verg. A. 8, 79: legit virum vir, each one singles out his man (of the combatants in a battle), id. ib. 11, 632:senatum ad modum pristinum redegit duabus lectionibus: prima ipsorum arbitratu, quo vir virum legit,
Suet. Aug. 35; Tac. H. 1, 18: neque ejus legendam filiam (sc. virginem Vestalem) qui domicilium in Italia non haberet, At. Cap. ap. Gell. 1, 12, 8.—With inf.:II.fidissima custos Lecta sacrum justae veneri occultare pudorem,
Stat. Th. 1, 530.Trop.* A.To catch up, i. e. overhear a conversation:B.nunc huc concedam, ut horum sermonem legam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 4, 21 (cf. sublegere, id. Mil. 4, 2. 98).—To catch with the eye, to view, observe, behold, survey, see.* 1.In gen.:2.tumulum capit, unde omnes longo ordine posset Adversos legere,
Verg. A. 6, 755 Heyne ad loc.; and cf. Verg. A. 6, 34.—In partic., to read or peruse a writing:b.ut eos libros per te ipse legeres,
Cic. Top. 1:defensionem causae,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 43, § 112:legi apud Clitomachum, A. Albium jocantem dixisse, etc.,
id. Ac. 2, 45, 137:aliquid studiose intenteque,
Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 1:significas legisse te in quadam epistula mea, jussisse Verginium, etc.,
id. ib. 9, 19, 1: philosophorum consultorumque opiniones, Quint. 12, 11, 17:liber tuus et lectus est et legitur a me diligenter,
Cic. Fam. 6, 5, 1:orationem,
Quint. 1, 1, 6:aiunt multum legendum esse non multa,
Plin. Ep. 7, 9, 15.—With a pers. obj.:antiquos et novos,
Quint. 2, 5, 23:antiquos studiosius,
id. 3, 6, 62:poëtas,
id. 1, 4, 4. —In pass.:Horatius fere solus legi dignus,
Quint. 10, 1, 96:si cum judicio legatur Cassius Severus,
id. 10, 1, 116:dumque legar, mecum pariter tua fama legetur,
Ov. Tr. 5, 14, 5:sepulcra legens,
when reading epitaphs, Cic. de Sen. 7, 21:legentium plerisque,
Liv. 1 praef. §4: opus nescio an minimae legentibus futurum voluptati,
to my readers, Quint. 3, 1, 2; cf. id. 9, 4, 2; 2, 5, 3:nec Cynicos nec Stoica dogmata,
Juv. 13, 121.— Absol.:legendi usus,
Lact. 3, 25, 9:memoriam continuus legendi usus instruit,
Macr. S. 1, 5, 1.—In partic.(α).To read out, read aloud, recite (esp. freq. in post-Aug. authors):(β).convocatis auditoribus volumen legere, etc.,
Cic. Brut. 51, 191: codicem pro contione, id. Fragm. ap. Quint. 4, 4, 8:audio me male legere, dumtaxat versus, orationes enim commodius,
Plin. Ep. 9, 34:obturem impune legentibus aures,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 105:quem vero arripuit tenet occiditque legendo,
with recitation, id. A. P. 475:quis dabit historico quantum daret acta legenti,
to read him the news, Juv. 7, 104.—To find in an author or a writing:C.ut scriptum legimus,
Cic. Deiot. 7, 19:legi etiam scriptum, esse avem quandam, etc.,
id. N. D. 2. 49 init.:ego vero haec scripta legi,
id. Planc. 39, 94:praeterea scriptum legimus, Gallos in venatibus tinguere sagittas,
Gell. 17, 15, 7. relatum legere, Nep. praef. 1.— Pass.:in aliis codicibus non peccato sed peccatis legitur,
Aug. Cont. Jul. Rel. 1, 22; id. Don. Persev. 6 init. al.—A publicist's t. t.: legere senatum, to read over or call off the names of senators (which was done by the censors;v. lectio, II. A. 2.): censores fideli concordia senatum legerunt,
Liv. 40, 51; 9, 29; 9, 30; 9, 46; 43, 15 al.—Hence, lĕgens, entis, Part. as subst. m., a reader ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose for lector), Ov. Tr. 1, 7, 25.— Plur., Liv. praef. 4; Quint. 3, 1, 2; Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 44; Tac. A. 4, 33.—Also, lectus, a, um, P. a., chosen, picked out, selected; choice, excellent (class.): argenti lectae numeratae minae, good, i. e. of full weight, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 50; so,argentum,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 3:ut neque vir melior neque lectior femina in terris sit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 31, 52:lectissimi viri atque ornatissimi,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 6, § 15; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 9, 29:uxor lectissima,
id. Inv. 1, 31, 52:(verbis) lectis atque illustribus uti,
id. de Or. 3, 37, 150:nihil est aliud... pulcre et oratorie dicere nisi optimis sententiis verbisque lectissimis dicere,
id. Or. 68, 227:juvenum lectissime,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 247; cf.:viginti lectis equitum comitatus,
Verg. A. 9, 48.—Hence, adv.: lectē, choicely, selectly (very rare):ab lego lecte ac lectissime,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 36 Müll.— Comp.:lectius,
Varr. R. R. 1, 54, 2 (al. lecta). -
12 catalogar
v.1 to catalog.María cataloga datos estadísticos Mary catalogs statistics.2 to typecast, to brand, to type.El grupo catalogó al recién llegado The group typecast the newcomer.* * *1 to catalogue (US catalog)2 figurado to classify, class* * *verbto catalog, classify* * *VT1) [en catálogo] to catalogue, catalog (EEUU)2) (=clasificar) to classify (de as)una zona catalogada de interés artístico — an area classified o designated as "of artistic interest"
* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en un catálogo) to catalog (AmE), to catalogue (BrE); ( en una lista) to record, listb) ( considerar) to classel edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico — the building is classed as being of historical interest
* * *= catalogue [catalog, -USA], pigeonhole, perform + cataloguing, go under + Nombre.Ex. Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex. The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.Ex. When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.Ex. In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.----* catalogar mínimamente = undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA].* catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.* sin catalogar = uncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA].* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en un catálogo) to catalog (AmE), to catalogue (BrE); ( en una lista) to record, listb) ( considerar) to classel edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico — the building is classed as being of historical interest
* * *= catalogue [catalog, -USA], pigeonhole, perform + cataloguing, go under + Nombre.Ex: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.
Ex: The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.Ex: When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.Ex: In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.* catalogar mínimamente = undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA].* catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.* sin catalogar = uncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA].* * *catalogar [A3 ]vt1 (en un catálogo) ‹libros/cuadros› to catalog ( AmE), to catalogue ( BrE); (en una lista) ‹estrellas/bacterias/casos› to record, list2 ( period) (calificar, considerar) to classel edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico the building is classed o classified as being of historical interestlo catalogaron de grotesco they described it as grotesquesu actuación fue catalogada como brutal their actions were described as brutalestos sucesos se catalogan entre los más trágicos de nuestra historia these events are among the most tragic in our history* * *
catalogar ( conjugate catalogar) verbo transitivo
( en una lista) to record, list
catalogar verbo transitivo
1 to catalogue, US catalog
2 (calificar) to class, label: podemos catalogar de insatisfechas a este tipo de personas, that type of person is never satisfied, I'd say
' catalogar' also found in these entries:
English:
catalog
- catalogue
- index
- bracket
- categorize
- class
- label
- stereotype
- sum
* * *catalogar vt1. [en catálogo] to catalogueel consumo de cannabis no está catalogado como delito grave the use of cannabis is not an arrestable offence;una empresa catalogada entre las primeras del sector a company ranked among the leaders in its field* * *v/t catalog, Brcatalogue; figclass* * *catalogar {52} vt: to catalog, to classify -
13 elective
[ɪ'lektɪv]1) (elected) [office, official] elettivo; (empowered to elect) [ body] elettorale2) scol. univ. [ course] facoltativo, opzionale* * *elective /ɪˈlɛktɪv/A a.2 (di corso di studi, materia, ecc.) facoltativo; opzionale; libero3 (med.) elettivo; di elezioneB n.( USA) materia (di studio) facoltativa; corso opzionale● (chim. e fig.) elective affinity, affinità elettivaelectively avv. electiveness n. [u].* * *[ɪ'lektɪv]1) (elected) [office, official] elettivo; (empowered to elect) [ body] elettorale2) scol. univ. [ course] facoltativo, opzionale -
14 president
1) президент; голова; головний виконавчий директор корпорації; президент компанії; ректор ( університету); іст. губернатор колонії2) головуючий ( на засіданні тощо)•- President elect
- President-elect
- president for life
- president incumbent
- president judge
- president of chamber
- president of court
- president of court of justice
- president of union
- president pro tempore
- president's government
- president's letter
- president's oath of office
- president's official family
- president's rule
- president's veto -
15 return
1.[rɪ'tɜːn]intransitive verb1) (come back) zurückkommen; zurückkehren (geh.); (go back) zurückgehen; zurückkehren (geh.); (go back by vehicle) zurückfahren; zurückkehren (geh.)return home — wieder nach Hause kommen/gehen/fahren/zurückkehren
return to work — (after holiday or strike) die Arbeit wieder aufnehmen
2) (revert)2. transitive verb1) (bring back) zurückbringen; zurückgeben [geliehenen/gestohlenen Gegenstand, gekaufte Ware]; [wieder] zurückschicken [unzustellbaren Brief]; (hand back, refuse) zurückweisen [Scheck]returned with thanks — mit Dank zurück
‘return to sender’ — (on letter) "zurück an Absender"
2) (restore)return something to its original state or condition — etwas wieder in seinen ursprünglichen Zustand versetzen
3) (yield) abwerfen [Gewinn]4) (give back something similar) erwidern [Besuch, Gruß, Liebe, Gewehrfeuer]; sich revanchieren für (ugs.) [Freundlichkeit, Gefallen]; zurückgeben [Schlag]5) (elect) wählen [Kandidaten]return somebody to Parliament — jemanden ins Parlament wählen
6) (Sport) zurückschlagen [Ball]; (throw back) zurückwerfen7) (answer) erwidern; entgegnen8) (declare)3. nounreturn a verdict of guilty/not guilty — [Geschworene:] auf "schuldig"/"nicht schuldig" erkennen
return to health — Genesung, die (geh.)
many happy returns [of the day]! — herzlichen Glückwunsch [zum Geburtstag]!
2)by return [of post] — postwendend
3) (ticket) Rückfahrkarte, die4) (proceeds)return[s] — Ertrag, Gewinn, der (on, from aus)
return on capital — Kapitalgewinn, der
6) (giving back of something similar) Erwiderung, diereceive/get something in return [for something] — etwas [für etwas] bekommen
7) (Computing)press return — Return od. die Returntaste drücken
return key — Returntaste, die
* * *[rə'tə:n] 1. verb1) (to come or go back: He returns home tomorrow; He returned to London from Paris yesterday; The pain has returned.) zurückkehren2) (to give, send, put etc (something) back where it came from: He returned the book to its shelf; Don't forget to return the books you borrowed.) zurückstellen,-geben3) (I'll return to this topic in a minute.) zurückkommen4) (to do (something) which has been done to oneself: She hit him and he returned the blow; He said how nice it was to see her again, and she returned the compliment.) zurückgeben5) ((of voters) to elect (someone) to Parliament.) wählen2. noun1) (the act of returning: On our return, we found the house had been burgled; ( also adjective) a return journey.) die Rückkehr; Rück-...2) (especially in United Kingdom, a round-trip ticket, a return ticket: Do you want a single or a return?) die Rückfahrkarte•- academic.ru/62025/returnable">returnable- return match
- return ticket
- by return of post
- by return
- in return for
- in return
- many happy returns of the day
- many happy returns* * *re·turn[rɪˈtɜ:n, AM -ˈtɜ:rn]I. n\return home Heimkehr fafter his \return from the war,... nachdem er aus dem Krieg zurückgekehrt war,...\return to school Schulbeginn mby \return [of post] BRIT, AUS postwendenda small \return for your kindness ein kleines Zeichen der Dankbarkeit für Ihre Zuvorkommenheitin \return for your cooperation we will give you a free gift als Anerkennung für Ihre Mitarbeit erhalten Sie ein Geschenk von uns5. BRIT, AUS (ticket) Hin- und Rückfahrkarte f, Retourbillet nt SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Retourfahrkarte fday \return Tagesfahrkarte ffirst-class/second-class \return Hin- und Rückfahrkarte f erster/zweiter Klasseweekend \return Wochenendkarte f\return of serve Return m\returns on capital Rendite f\return of investment Investitionsrückfluss mlaw of diminishing \returns Gesetzmäßigkeit f vom abnehmenden Ertragszuwachshis \return to power seine Wiederwahl9. AM POL▪ the \returns pl die Wahlergebnisse▪ \returns pl Rücksendungen pl, Retourwaren pl, Remittenden pl12. FIN[income] tax \return [Einkommens]steuererklärung f15.▶ many happy \returns [of the day] herzlichen Glückwunsch zum GeburtstagII. adj attr, inv postage, flight, trip Rück-III. viis there any hope that peace will \return? besteht die Hoffnung, dass es je wieder Frieden geben wird?to \return home (come back home) nach Hause kommen; (go back home) nach Hause gehen; (after long absence) heimkehren▪ to \return from somewhere von irgendwo zurückkommen [o zurückkehren]▪ to \return to somewhere irgendwohin zurückkehren\return to sender zurück an Absender2. (reoccur) pain, illness wiederkommen3. (revert to)▪ to \return to sth etw wieder aufnehmenshe \returned to making her own clothes sie nähte sich ihre Kleider wieder selbstshe longed to \return to her gardening sie sehnte sich danach, wieder im Garten zu arbeitento \return to office [or power] wiedergewählt werdento \return to a problem sich akk einem Problem wieder zuwendento \return to a subject auf ein Thema zurückkommento \return to a task sich akk einer Aufgabe wieder widmento \return to one's old ways in seine alten Gewohnheiten zurückfallento \return to normal things sich wieder normalisieren; person wieder zu seinem alten Ich zurückfindenIV. vt1. (give back)▪ to \return sth etw zurückgebenwhen are you going to \return the money you owe me? wann zahlst du mir das Geld zurück, das du mir schuldest?▪ to \return sth to sb/sth (in person) jdm/etw etw zurückgeben; (by post) jdm/etw etw zurückschickento \return goods Waren zurücksendento \return sth to its place etw an seinen Platz zurückstellen2. (reciprocate)▪ to \return sth etw erwidernto \return a blow/a salute/a wave zurückschlagen/-grüßen/-winkento \return sb's call jdn zurückrufento \return a compliment/a greeting ein Kompliment/einen Gruß erwidernto \return a favour sich akk revanchierenlet me \return your favour jetzt tue ich dir einen Gefallento \return fire das Feuer erwidernto \return good for evil Böses mit Gutem vergeltento \return sb's love jds Liebe erwidern3. (place back)▪ to \return sth somewhere etw irgendwohin zurückstellen [o zurücklegen]to \return animals to the wild Tiere auswildern4. POL\returning officer Wahlleiter(in) m(f)5. FINto \return a profit einen Gewinn einbringen [o abwerfento \return a verdict of guilty/not guilty einen Schuldspruch/Freispruch aussprechen7. TENNISto \return a volley einen Volley annehmen* * *[rɪ'tɜːn]1. vi(come back person, vehicle) zurück- or wiederkommen, zurück- or wiederkehren (geh); (go back, person) zurückgehen; (vehicle) zurückfahren; (symptoms, doubts, fears) wiederkommen, wieder auftreten; (property = pass back to) zurückfallen (to an +acc)to return to London/the town/the group — nach London/in die Stadt/zur Gruppe zurückkehren
to return to (one's) work (after short pause) — wieder an seine Arbeit gehen; (after strike) die Arbeit wieder aufnehmen
to return home — nach Hause kommen/gehen, heimkehren (geh)
2. vt1) (= give back) sth borrowed, stolen, lost zurückgeben (to sb jdm); (= bring or take back) zurückbringen (to sb jdm); (= put back) zurücksetzen/-stellen/-legen; (= send back) (to an +acc) letter etc zurückschicken or -senden; (= refuse) cheque nicht einlösen; ball zurückschlagen/-werfen; sound, light zurückwerfen; salute, visit, sb's love, compliment erwidernto return a/sb's blow — zurückschlagen
to return a book to the shelf/box — ein Buch auf das Regal zurückstellen/in die Kiste zurücklegen
to return goods to the shop —
to return thanks (form) — danksagen, Dank sagen
I hope to return your kindness —
2) (= reply) erwidern, zurückgeben3) (= declare) details of income angebento return a verdict of guilty (on sb) (Jur) — (jdn) schuldig sprechen, einen Schuldspruch (gegen jdn) fällen
to return a verdict of murder on sb (Jur) — jdn des Mordes für schuldig erklären
3. n1) (= coming/going back of person, vehicle, seasons) Rückkehr f, Wiederkehr f (geh); (of illness) Wiederauftreten ntreturn home — Heimkehr f
return to work (after strike) — Wiederaufnahme f der Arbeit
a return to one's old habits — ein Rückfall m in seine alten Gewohnheiten
many happy returns (of the day)! — herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag!
See:→ point2) (= giving back) Rückgabe f; (= bringing or taking back) Zurückbringen nt; (= putting back) Zurücksetzen/-stellen/-legen nt; (= sending back) Zurückschicken nt or -senden nt; (= refusal of cheque) Nichteinlösen nt; (of ball) Zurückschlagen nt/-werfen nt; (of salute, compliment, sb's love) Erwiderung f3) (Brit) Rückfahrkarte f; (AVIAT) Rückflugticket nt4) (= profit from investments, shareson aus) Einkommen nt; (on capital) Ertrag m, Gewinn m; (= product from land, mine etc) Ertrag mreturn on capital (Fin) — Kapitalertrag m, Rendite f
5) (fig= recompense)
in return — dafürthe return of the jury — ≈ das Urteil der Schöffen
8) (SPORT: game, match) Rückspiel nt; (= stroke) Rückschlag m; (TENNIS) Return m; (= throw) Rückwurf m; (= return pass) Rückpass mto make a good return — den Ball gut zurückschlagen/-werfen
11) (COMPUT: symbol) Absatzmarke f* * *A v/i1. zurückkehren, -kommen ( beide:from aus, von;to zu, nach), wiederkommen, -kehren (beide auch fig), fig wieder auftreten (Krankheit etc):return to work an den Arbeitsplatz zurückkehren;return to figa) auf ein Thema, ein Vorhaben etc zurückkommen,b) in eine Gewohnheit etc zurückfallen, zurückkehren zu,return to health wieder gesund werden;normal life was returning to the capital in der Hauptstadt kehrte wieder das normale Leben ein;I can always return to my original profession ich kann jederzeit in meinen alten Beruf zurückgehen; → normal B 23. antworten5. Tennis etc: retournierenB v/t1. einen Besuch, einen Gruß, jemandes Liebe etc erwidern, ein Kompliment etc auch zurückgeben:return fire MIL das Feuer erwidern;return thanks (dem Herrn) danken (das Tischgebet sprechen)3. zurückgeben, Geld auch zurückzahlen4. zurückschicken, -senden:returned letter unzustellbarer Brief5. (to) leere Flaschen etc zurückbringen (in den Laden etc), ein Buch etc zurückstellen (in das Regal etc), einen Schalter etc zurückstellen (auf akk)return a result ein Ergebnis haben oder zeitigen7. JURa) (Vollzugs)Bericht erstatten über (akk)9. ein Votum abgebenhe returned his income at £20,00012. (amtlich) melden14. POL Bra) das Wahlergebnis melden15. umwenden, umkehren16. Tennis etc: einen Ball retournieren17. ein Echo, Strahlen zurückwerfen20. ARCH wiederkehren lassen:a) vorspringen lassenb) zurücksetzen21. Kartenspiel: eine Farbe nachspielenC s1. Rückkehr f, -kunft f, Wiederkehr f (auch fig):by return (of post) Br postwendend, umgehend;on my return bei meiner Rückkehr;the return to democratic conditions die Rückkehr zu demokratischen Verhältnissen2. Wiederauftreten n:return of cold weather Kälterückfall m3. besonders Bra) Rückfahrkarte fb) FLUG Rückflugticket n4. Erwiderung f, Rückgabe f:on sale or return WIRTSCH in Kommission5. Rücksendung f (auch Ware):a) Rückgut n,b) (Buchhandel) Remittenden6. zurückgewiesene oder zurückgesandte Sache7. WIRTSCH Rückzahlung f, -erstattung f:8. Entgelt n, Gegenleistung f, Vergütung f, Entschädigung f:in return dafür;expect nothing in return keine Gegenleistung erwarten;in return for (als Gegenleistung) für;without return unentgeltlich9. meist pl WIRTSCHa) Umsatz m:quick returns rascher Umsatzb) Ertrag m, Einnahme f, Gewinn m, Verzinsung f:10. Erwiderung f (eines Besuches, eines Grußes, der Liebe etc):return of thanks Tischgebet nofficial returns amtliche Ziffern12. (Steuer- etc) Erklärung f13. Meinungsforschung:a) Umfrageergebnis nb) Antwortenrücklauf m14. JURa) Vorlage f (eines Gerichtsbefehls etc) (mit Vollzugsbericht)b) Vollzugsbericht m (des Gerichtsvollziehers etc)c) Stellungnahme f15. POLa) Wahlergebnis n16. Zurückbringen n, -stellen n17. TECHa) Rückführung f, -leitung fb) Rücklauf m, -kehr fc) ELEK Rückleitung f18. Biegung f, Krümmung f19. ARCHa) Wiederkehr fb) vorspringender oder zurückgesetzter Teilc) (Seiten)Flügel md) Kröpfung f20. Tennis etc: Rückschlag m, Return m21. SPORT Rückspiel nD adj1. Rück…:return copies (Buchhandel) Remittenden;return journey Rückreise f;by return mail US postwendend, umgehend;return postage Rückporto n;return spring Rückholfeder f;return ticket bes Bra) Rückfahrkarte f,b) FLUG Rückflugticket n;return visit Gegenbesuch m;2. zurückgebogen:a) TECH U-Röhre f,b) Haarnadelkurve f (einer Straße)ret. abk1. retain2. retired* * *1.[rɪ'tɜːn]intransitive verb1) (come back) zurückkommen; zurückkehren (geh.); (go back) zurückgehen; zurückkehren (geh.); (go back by vehicle) zurückfahren; zurückkehren (geh.)return home — wieder nach Hause kommen/gehen/fahren/zurückkehren
return to work — (after holiday or strike) die Arbeit wieder aufnehmen
2) (revert)2. transitive verb1) (bring back) zurückbringen; zurückgeben [geliehenen/gestohlenen Gegenstand, gekaufte Ware]; [wieder] zurückschicken [unzustellbaren Brief]; (hand back, refuse) zurückweisen [Scheck]‘return to sender’ — (on letter) "zurück an Absender"
2) (restore)return something to its original state or condition — etwas wieder in seinen ursprünglichen Zustand versetzen
3) (yield) abwerfen [Gewinn]4) (give back something similar) erwidern [Besuch, Gruß, Liebe, Gewehrfeuer]; sich revanchieren für (ugs.) [Freundlichkeit, Gefallen]; zurückgeben [Schlag]5) (elect) wählen [Kandidaten]6) (Sport) zurückschlagen [Ball]; (throw back) zurückwerfen7) (answer) erwidern; entgegnen8) (declare)3. nounreturn a verdict of guilty/not guilty — [Geschworene:] auf "schuldig"/"nicht schuldig" erkennen
return to health — Genesung, die (geh.)
many happy returns [of the day]! — herzlichen Glückwunsch [zum Geburtstag]!
2)by return [of post] — postwendend
3) (ticket) Rückfahrkarte, die4) (proceeds)return[s] — Ertrag, Gewinn, der (on, from aus)
return on capital — Kapitalgewinn, der
6) (giving back of something similar) Erwiderung, diereceive/get something in return [for something] — etwas [für etwas] bekommen
7) (Computing)press return — Return od. die Returntaste drücken
return key — Returntaste, die
* * *(ticket) adj.hin und zurück adj. (mail) n.Rücksendung f. adj.Rückhol- präfix. n.Ertrag -ë m.Rentabilität f.Rückgabe -n f.Rückkehr -en f.Rücklauf -¨e m.Wiederkehr f. v.erwidern (Besuch, Gefälligkeit) v.erwidern (Feuer - Militär) v.rückkehren v.rückspringen v.wiederkehren v.zurück gehen v.zurück holen v.zurück zahlen v.zurückholen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.zurückkehren v.zurückschicken v.zurückzahlen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
16 elective
elective [ɪˈlektɪv]1. adjectivea. ( = elected) électifb. ( = with power to elect) électoralc. [surgery] non urgentd. (especiallyUS School, university) [course, subject] facultatif2. noun* * *[ɪ'lektɪv]1) ( elected) [office, official] électif/-ive, élu; ( empowered to elect) [assembly, body] électoral2) School, University [course] facultatif/-ive -
17 лицо
сущ.( человек) individual; person; (сторона в договоре по делу и т.п.) party (to); participant (in)выдавать себя за другое лицо — to impersonate; pass oneself off as someone else
выдача (экстрадиция) лиц, обвиняемых в совершении преступления — extradition of people accused of (charged with) a crime
правоотношения, касающиеся третьего лица — legal relations (relationship) concerning (relating to) a third party (person)
уведомление заинтересованного лица — notification of the interested person (of the person concerned)
лица, имеющие признанный авторитет в области прав человека — people of recognized authority (competence) in the field of human rights
лица, не состоящие в кровном родстве — not of kin; strangers of the blood
лица, потребляющие сильнодействующие наркотики — hard-drug addicts (users)
лица, страдающие физическими недостатками — people with physical disabilities
лицо, виновное в неуважении к суду, лицо, виновное в неуважении к другому органу власти — contemner
лицо, в интересах которого осуществляется доверительная собственность — ( бенефициар) beneficiary
лицо, возбуждающее уголовное преследование — ( обвинитель) prosecutor
лицо, воздержавшееся при голосовании — abstainer; abstaining person
лицо, впервые отбывающее уголовное наказание — first-timer
лицо, в пользу которого даётся обязательство — ( в суде) recognizee
лицо, в пользу которого существует обременение — ( залогодержатель) encumbrancer
лицо, вручающее судебные документы — ( судебный исполнитель) (process) server
лицо, вступившее в конфликт с законом — ( нарушитель общественного порядка) trouble-maker
лицо, вызванное в качестве свидетеля, лицо, вызванное в качестве поручителя — vouchee
лицо, выплачивающее страховые взносы — insurant
лицо, высланное из страны, лицо, депортированное из страны — expellee
лицо, выступающее в качестве стороны в судебном процессе — ( тяжущаяся сторона) litigant; litigator
лицо, выступающее обвинителем в суде — ( обвинитель) prosecutor
лицо, действующее в интересах другого лица — actor
лицо, действующее по доверенности — ( в суде) attorney-in-fact
лицо, дело которого назначено к слушанию — termer
лицо, заключённое под стражу судом — court-committed inmate
лицо, занимающее должность, должностное лицо — office holder; ( судебную должность) holder of a judicial office
лицо, занимающееся незаконным сбытом наркотиков — illicit (drug) trafficker
лицо, занимающееся предпринимательской деятельностью — businessman; entrepreneur; person engaged in entrepreneurial activity
лицо, злоупотребляющее служебным положением — malfeasant in office; official malfeasant
лицо, имеющее двойное гражданство — dual citizen
лицо, имеющее умственный недостаток — mental defective; mentally defective (deficient, retarded) person
лицо, к которому переходит право собственности — grantee
лицо, которому вменяется в вину преступление — ( обвиняемый) accused; defendant; person charged with a crime (with an offence)
лицо, которому выдана расписка в получении — receiptee
лицо, которому оказана юридическая помощь — legally aided person
лицо, которому производится отчуждение — ( цессионарий) alienee
лицо, наделённое полномочиями, лицо, облечённое полномочиями — ( уполномоченный) authorized person
лицо, на которое выставлена тратта — ( трассат) drawee
лицо, находящееся в состоянии наркотической интоксикации — drugged (intoxicated) person; person under the influence of drugs
лицо, находящееся на грани совершения преступления — marginal offender
лицо, не имеющее постоянного места жительства — person of no fixed abode
лицо, не участвующее в голосовании — non-voter; person abstaining from voting
лицо, не являющееся собственником — non-owner (of)
лицо, обвиняемое в совершении преступления — accused; defendant; person charged with a crime (with an offence)
лицо, обвиняющее в совершении преступления — ( кого-л) appellor
лицо, облечённое полномочиями, лицо, наделённое полномочиями — ( уполномоченный) authorized person
лицо, ожидающее исполнения смертного приговора — death-row inmate; inmate on (the) death row
лицо, ожидающее судебного процесса — person awaiting a trial
лицо, освобождённое из заключения под честное слово — parolee
лицо, осуществляющее зависимое держание — ( зависимый держатель) bailee
лицо, отбывшее наказание, лицо, отбывшее срок наказания — ex-convict; разг ex-con
лицо, от которого унаследовано имущество — (завещатель, наследодатель) legator; testator; (предшествующий владелец, собственник) ancestor; antecessor
лицо, официально признанное алкоголиком — confirmed drunkard
лицо, передающее право другому лицу, лицо, передающее имущество и т.п. другому лицу, лицо, предоставляющее право другому лицу, лицо, предоставляющее имущество и т.п. другому лицу — ( цедент) alienator; alienor; assignor; grantor; transferor; ( право собственности на недвижимость тж) conveyer; пат ( лицензиар) licenser; licensor
лицо, подающее заявку от своего имени — ( заявитель) applicant in one's own name
лицо, подающее иск, лицо, подающее претензию, лицо, подающее требование — ( истец) claimant; complainant; demandant; libel(l)ant; petitioner; plaintiff; suitor
лицо, подлежащее задержанию, лицо, подлежащее заключению под стражу — person subject to custody
лицо, подозреваемое в первую очередь — prime suspect
лицо, подстрекаемое к совершению преступления — incited person
лицо, получающее дотацию, лицо, получающее субсидию — grantee
лицо, по отношению к которому принято обязательство — ( кредитор по обязательству) obligee
лицо, предлагающее кандидата, лицо, предлагающее кандидатуру — nominator; proposer
лицо, предъявляющее обратное требование о возмещении уплаченной по векселю суммы — ( регрессант) person entitled to recourse
лицо, признанное по суду делинквентным — adjudged (adjudicated) delinquent
лицо, примкнувшее к преступному заговору — coconspirator
лицо, принимающее на себя долг другого лица, лицо, принявшее на себя долг другого лица — expromissor
лицо, принимающее недвижимость в качестве дарения, лицо, принявшее недвижимость в качестве дарения — feoffee
лицо, принудительно осуществляющее право — ( в судебном порядке) enforcer
лицо, присвоившее имущество, лицо, растратившее имущество — ( растратчик) embezzler; ( деньги) peculator
лицо, провоцирующее совершение преступного действия — provoker
лицо, производящее допрос свидетеля, лицо, производящее опрос свидетеля — examiner
лицо, производящее идентификацию, лицо, производящее опознание — identifier
лицо, производящее продажу на аукционе — ( аукционист) auctioneer
лицо, распоряжающееся имуществом на началах доверительной собственности — ( доверительный собственник) trustee
лицо, сделавшее передаточную надпись — (индоссант, жирант) endorser (indorser); ( цедент) transferor
лицо, скрывающееся от правосудия — absconder; fugitive from justice
лицо, совершающее насильственное преступление, лицо, совершившее насильственное преступление — violent criminal (offender)
лицо, совершающее подлог документов, лицо, совершившее подлог документов — forger
лицо, совершившее должностное преступление — malfeasant in office; official malfeasant
лицо, совершившее малозначительное преступление, лицо, совершившее мелкое преступление — minor (petty) offender
лицо, совершившее несколько преступлений — multiple offender
лицо, совершившее преступление в состоянии невменяемости — criminal lunatic
лицо, совершившее серьёзное преступление — felon; major offender
лицо, содействующее совершению преступления — ( соучастник) accessory; accomplice; criminal promoter
лицо, состоящее в запасе вооружённых сил — ( резервист) reservist
лицо, уклоняющееся от воинской повинности, лицо, отказывающееся от воинской повинности — ( по политическим или иным соображениям) draft-dodger; draft-evader; (conscientious) objector
вымышленное лицо, подставное лицо, фиктивное лицо — dummy; fictitious person; figure-head; front man; man of a straw
обладающий правами юридического лица — corporate; incorporated
принадлежащий юридическому лицу — corporate; incorporated
- лицо, бежавшее от судафиктивное лицо, вымышленное лицо, подставное лицо — dummy; fictitious person; figure-head; front man; man of a straw
- лицо без гражданства
- лицо без определённых занятий
- лицо, берущее вещь напрокат
- лицо, берущее взятку
- лицо, ведущее допрос
- лицо, ведущее переговоры
- лицо, внёсшее законопроект
- лицо, внёсшее предложение
- лицо, вносящее предложение
- лицо, выдающее лицензию
- лицо, вызванное в суд повесткой
- лицо, выставившее тратту
- лицо, дающее аффидевит
- лицо, дающее взятку
- лицо, дающее гарантию
- лицо, дающее разрешение
- лицо, дающее ссуду
- лицо, делающее долевой взнос
- лицо, делающее предложение
- лицо, допустившее небрежность
- лицо, досаждающее
- лицо, заменяющее родителя
- лицо, занимающееся перепродажей
- лицо, занимающееся проституцией
- лицо, заслуживающее доверия
- лицо, злоупотребляющее доверием
- лицо, имеющее задолженность
- лицо, имеющее постоянную работу
- лицо, имеющее право голоса
- лицо, имеющее право удержания
- лицо, имеющее судимость
- лицо иностранного происхождения
- лицо, испрашивающее патент
- лицо, которому даётся гарантия
- лицо, назначенное на должность
- лицо, налагающее арест
- лицо, налагающее штраф
- лицо на нелегальном положении
- лицо, нанёсшее увечье
- лицо, нанимающее судно
- лицо, нарушившее закон
- лицо, находящееся на иждивении
- лицо, находящееся на пробации
- лицо, находящееся под защитой
- лицо, не имеющее права голоса
- лицо, объявленное банкротом
- лицо, объявленное вне закона
- лицо, объявленное в розыск
- лицо, отбывающее пробацию
- лицо, отказывающееся от права
- лицо, отмывающее деньги
- лицо, отмывающее грязные деньги
- лицо, отпущенное на поруки
- лицо, отпущенное на свободу
- лицо, оформляющее ордер
- лицо, подвергнувшееся аресту
- лицо, подлежащее выдаче
- лицо, получающее разрешение
- лицо, получившее дар
- лицо, посягнувшее на целомудрие
- лицо, предлагающее цену
- лицо, представляющее принципала
- лицо, приговорённое к наказанию
- лицо, применяющее принуждение
- лицо, проживающее в стране
- лицо, производящее дознание
- лицо, пропавшее без вести
- лицо, решающее вопрос права
- лицо, сдающее квартиру внаём
- лицо, сделавшее признание
- лицо, склонное к суициду
- лицо с обеспеченным доходом
- лицо, совершающее действие
- лицо, совершившее грабёж
- лицо, совершившее преступление
- лицо, совершившее убийство
- лицо, содержащееся в тюрьме
- лицо, содержащееся под стражей
- лицо, терпящее бедствие
- лицо, требующее ордер
- лицо, удостоверяющее подпись
- лицо, участвующее в арбитраже
- лицо, учинившее беспорядки
- лицо, учитывающее вексель
- арестованное лицо
- важное лицо
- влиятельные лица
- высокопоставленное лицо
- государственное должностное лицо
- гражданское лицо
- дееспособное лицо
- действующее лицо
- доверенное лицо - зарегистрированное лицо
- застрахованное лицо
- иностранное юридическое лицо
- интернированное лицо
- надлежащее лицо
- назначаемое лицо
- назначенное лицо
- недееспособное лицо
- нежелательное лицо
- неизвестное лицо
- неосуждённые лица
- осуждённые лица
- неуполномоченное лицо
- обязанное по векселю лицо
- опрашиваемое лицо
- определённое лицо
- ответственное лицо
- официальное лицо
- перемещённое лицо
- подозреваемое лицо
- подотчётное лицо
- подследственное лицо
- политически неблагонадёжное лицо
- представляемое лицо
- приглашённое лицо
- самостоятельное юридическое лицо
- связанные лица
- скрывающееся от правосудия лицо
- сопровождающие лица
- субсидируемое лицо
- третье лицо
- уполномоченное лицо
- физическое лицо
- частное лицо
- юридическое лицо -
18 Rat
Präs. raten1, raten2* * *der Rat(Gremium) council; board;(Person) councillor; councilor;(Ratschlag) counsel; advice; tip* * *Im[raːt] - (e)sein Rát — a piece of advice
jdm einen Rát geben — to give sb a piece of advice
jdm den Rát geben, etw zu tun — to advise sb to do sth
bei jdm Rát holen — to ask sb's advice or sb for advice
bei jdm Rát suchen — to seek sb's advice, to seek advice from sb
Rát suchend — seeking advice
sich Rát suchend an jdn wenden — to turn to sb for advice
gegen jds Rát handeln — to go against or act against or ignore sb's advice
einem Rát folgen, einen Rát befolgen — to take a piece of advice
(hin) — on or following sb's advice
jdm mit Rát und Tat beistehen or zur Seite stehen — to support sb or back sb up in (both) word and deed
da ist guter Rát teuer — it's hard to know what to do
See:= zurate2)3) no plkeinen Rát mehr — she was at her wits' end
keinen Rát mit etw wissen — not to know what to do about sth
kommt Zeit, kommt Rát (Prov) — things work themselves out, given time
4) pl Räte (= Körperschaft) council; (= Ratsmitglied) councillor (Brit), councilor (US), council memberder Rát der Gemeinde/Stadt — ≈ the district council
der Große Rát (Sw) — the cantonal parliament
den Rát einberufen — to call a council meeting
IIim Rát sitzen — to be on the council
1. m -(e)s, -e,Rä́|tin['rɛːtɪn]2. f -, -nensenior official; (= Titel) Councillor (Brit), Councilor (US)See:* * *der1) (suggestions to a person about what he should do: You must seek legal advice if you want a divorce; Let me give you a piece of advice.) advice2) (a group of people formed in order to advise etc: The King formed a council of wise men; the Council for Recreation.) council3) (in the United Kingdom, a body of people elected to control the workings of local government in a county, region, district etc.) council* * *Rat1<-[e]s>[ra:t]m kein pl advicemit \Rat und Tat with help and advicejdn um \Rat fragen to ask sb for advice [or sb's advice]jdm einen \Rat geben to give sb some advicewenn ich dir einen \Rat geben darf if I could give you some [or a bit of [or a piece of]] advicejdm den \Rat geben, etw zu tun to advise sb to do sthsich dat keinen anderen \Rat mehr wissen, als etw zu tun not to know what to do other than to do sthjdn/etw zu \Rate ziehen to consult sb/sthauf jds \Rat [hin] on [the strength of] sb's adviceda ist guter \Rat teuer it's hard to know what to doRat2<-[e]s, Räte>[ra:t, pl ˈrɛ:tə]m POL counciler wurde in den \Rat [der Gemeinde/Stadt] gewählt he was elected to the [parish/town] councilder \Rat der Weisen ÖKON the German Expert Council on Overall Economic Development (independent body of five experts who annually present a report on the economy and its likely future development)Großer \Rat SCHWEIZ [Swiss] cantonal parliamentim \Rat sitzen (fam) ≈ to be Councillor [or AM also Councilor] (to be a member of a [Swiss] cantonal parliament)Rat, Rä·tin<-[e]s, Räte>[ra:t, ˈrɛ:tɪn, pl ˈrɛ:tə]m, f* * *der; Rat[e]s, Räte1) o. Pl. (Empfehlung) adviceda ist guter Rat teuer — I/we etc. hardly know which way to turn
ich gab ihm den Rat zu... — I advised him to...
jemandem mit Rat und Tat beistehen — stand by somebody with moral and practical support
jemanden/etwas zu Rat[e] ziehen — consult somebody/something
ich wusste [mir] keinen Rat mehr — I was at my wit's end or completely at a loss
3) (Ratsmitglied) councillor; council member* * *Rat1 m; -(e)s, kein plein Rat a piece of advice, some advice;ein guter Rat (some) good ( oder sound) advice;auf seinen Rat hin on his advice ( oder recommendation);jemanden um Rat fragen ask sb for advice, ask sb’s advice;Rat suchen seek advice (bei from);Rat suchende Personen wenden sich bitte an (+akk) those ( oder anyone) seeking advice please consult;jemandes Rat befolgen take ( oder follow) sb’s advice;nicht auf jemandes Rat hören ignore sb’s advice;mein Rat wäre, zu (+inf) my advice would be to …;Rat schaffen find ways and means;Rat wissen know what to do;keinen Rat mehr wissen be at a loss as to what to do;da ist guter Rat teuer it’s hard to say what to do;2.Rat2 m; -(e)s, Räte1. (Gremium) council, board;Europäischer Rat European Council;in den Rat wählen elect sb to the council;im Rat sitzen be on the council;der Rat tritt zusammen the council meets* * *der; Rat[e]s, Räte1) o. Pl. (Empfehlung) adviceda ist guter Rat teuer — I/we etc. hardly know which way to turn
ich gab ihm den Rat zu... — I advised him to...
jemanden/etwas zu Rat[e] ziehen — consult somebody/something
ich wusste [mir] keinen Rat mehr — I was at my wit's end or completely at a loss
3) (Ratsmitglied) councillor; council member* * *¨-e m.advice n.council n.suggestion n. -
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1) General subject: administer, allocate, allot, announce, appoint, appoint (на пост), apportion (часть, долю кому-л. - to), assign (срок, границы), attach, consign, constitute (комиссию, должностное лицо), designate, destinate, destine, determine (дату и т.п.), elect (на должность), fix, institute (на должность и т. п.), lot, make (на должность), mete (награду, наказание), name (на должность), nominate (на должность), order (лекарство и т. п.), prescribe, schedule, set (цену, время и т. п.), set down, settle, write up, administer a medicine, anoint, tap3) American: slate4) Military: appoint (на должность), assign (на должность, службу), assign (на должность, службу), design (на должность), designate (на должность), detail, reassign (на новую должность), tell off5) Law: allowance (содержание, паек), assign (на должность, для исполнения обязанностей), impose (в законе, приговоре), inflict, prescribe (наказание), put (цену)6) Economy: appropriate, assign (на пост, должность), commission (на пост, должность), fix (цену, скидку, ставки), place, put in (на должность), set9) Information technology: map10) Astronautics: specify11) Business: establish, (на должность) assign to12) Automation: (пред) assign13) Arms production: station14) leg.N.P. appoint (e.g., an official, a manager, a committee), fix (e.g., a remuneration, a pension), prescribe (e.g., a certain treatment)15) Makarov: assign (срок), establish (на должность и т.п.), give, lay on, mark, put (напр. цену), upset, call for (состав размер режим)16) Foreign Ministry: assign (на должность)
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