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121 to feel respect for smb
to feel (to show, to have) respect for smb чувствовать (проявлять, иметь) уважение к кому-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to feel respect for smb
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122 to have much sympathy for smb
to have/to feel/to show much sympathy for smb принимать в ком-либо большое участие/быть сильно расположенным к кому-либо/сочувствовать кому-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have much sympathy for smb
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123 have regard for...
(have (или show) regard for...)считаться с (с мнением, желаниями, чувствами и т. п.) -
124 General Conditions for the Export of Machinery and Plant
Международная торговля: Общие условия экспортных поставок машинного оборудования (http://www.vch.ru/cgi-bin/guide.cgi?table_code=9&action=show&id=351)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > General Conditions for the Export of Machinery and Plant
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125 That's show business
Сленг: так и бывает, это жизнь, (for you) Такова жизнь -
126 next, we show
Математика: далее, мы показываем (...) (that there are functions which violate this inequality for k \> 2) -
127 we've been waiting for hours for you to show up!
Общая лексика: мы ждали вас целый час!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > we've been waiting for hours for you to show up!
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128 At check-in, please, show a picture identification and the document you gave for reference at reservation time
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > At check-in, please, show a picture identification and the document you gave for reference at reservation time
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