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1 find
[faɪnd] 1. v ( past і p. p. found)1) (з)нахо́дити, виявля́ти; зустріча́ти; визнава́тиto find oneself — знайти́ своє́ покли́кання
2) переко́нуватися, прихо́дити до ви́сновкуI find it necessary to go — я вважа́ю за потрі́бне піти́
3) постача́ти, дава́ти; наділя́тиthey found him in clothes — вони́ постача́ли йому́ о́дяг
40 dollars a week and find yourself — 40 до́ларів на ти́ждень на свої́х харча́х
200 dollars a month and all found — 200 до́ларів на мі́сяць на всьому́ гото́вому
4) юр. вирі́шувати, вино́сити рі́шення5) мат. вирахо́вувати6) мисл. підніма́ти, виганя́ти ( звіра)•- find out••to find one's account in smth. — переко́нуватися в кори́сності чого́сь
to find one's way home — діста́тися додо́му
how did it find its way into print? — як це потра́пило до дру́ку?
2. nto find fault with smth. — знахо́дити хи́би в чо́мусь
(з)на́хідка; відкриття́a great find — ці́нна зна́хідка
a sure find мисл. — мі́сце перебува́ння зві́ра
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2 fact
факт, обставина; сутність; протиправне діяння, порушення, правопорушення, злочин; дані; докази, уліки, аргументи; істина, реальністьfact necessary to explain a relevant fact — факт, необхідний для пояснення релевантного факту
fact necessary to introduce a relevant fact — факт, необхідний для подання суду релевантного факту
- fact-findfact relevant to the fact in issue — факт, що стосується головного факту
- fact-finder
- fact finding
- fact-finding
- fact-finding board
- fact-finding hearing
- fact-finding power
- fact in contest
- fact in dispute
- fact in evidence
- fact in issue
- fact in proof
- fact in question
- fact not in evidence
- fact of common knowledge
- fact of common notoriety
- fact of crime
- fact of evidence
- fact of litigation
- fact of the matter
- fact on trial
- fact relevant to the issue
- fact requiring proof
- fact sought to be proven
- fact to be proved
- fact to be proven
- fact trier
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