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1 enforce
{in'fɔ:s}
1. прилагам (строго), привеждам в сила/действие, налагам спазването на
2. налагам, изисквам
3. подсилвам, подкрепям (довод и пр.)* * *{in'fъ:s} v 1. прилагам (строго), привеждам в сила/действие;* * *налагам;* * *1. налагам, изисквам 2. подсилвам, подкрепям (довод и пр.) 3. прилагам (строго), привеждам в сила/действие, налагам спазването на* * * -
2 enforce
• заставям• принуждавам, усилвам -
3 re-enforce
вж. re-inforce* * *re-inforce.* * *вж. re-inforce -
4 abrasive enforce
• контакт при шлифованеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > abrasive enforce
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5 discipline
{'disiplin}
I. 1. дисциплина, ред
spit and polish DISCIPLINE воен. сурова дисциплина
2. наказание, църк. бичуване на плътта, дисциплина, отрасъл на науката, прен. школа
II. 1. дисциплинирам, обучавам, възпитавам, дресирам
2. наказвам, църк. бичувам* * *{'disiplin} n 1. дисциплина, ред; spit and polish discipline воен. (2) {'disiplin} v 1. дисциплинирам; обучавам; възпитавам;* * *обучавам; възпитавам; дресирам; дисциплинирам; дисциплина; наказание;* * *1. i. дисциплина, ред 2. ii. дисциплинирам, обучавам, възпитавам, дресирам 3. spit and polish discipline воен. сурова дисциплина 4. наказание, църк. бичуване на плътта, дисциплина, отрасъл на науката, прен. школа 5. наказвам, църк. бичувам* * *discipline[´disiplin] I. n 1. дисциплина, ред; to enforce \discipline поддържам (строга) дисциплина; spit and polish \discipline воен., разг. сурова дисциплина; 2. книж. дисциплина, клон, дял, раздел, отрасъл на науката; 3. наказание; рел. умъртвяване (бичуване) на плътта; II. v 1. дисциплинирам; обучавам; възпитавам, дресирам; 2. наказвам; рел. дисциплинирам, бичувам (се).
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enforce — en·force vt en·forced, en·forc·ing: to cause to take effect or to be fulfilled enforcing the divorce decree Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation U.S. Constitution amend. XIX Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… … Law dictionary
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enforce — early 14c., to drive by physical force; mid 14c., make an effort; strengthen a place; compel, from O.Fr. enforcier or from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make, put in + FORCE (Cf. force). Related: Enforced; enforcing … Etymology dictionary
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