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1 function of position
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2 relegate
{'religeit}
1. (из) пращам, изхвърлям, захвърлям
to RELEGATE something to the past преставам да мисля/да се занимавам с нещо
2. свеждам, понижавам (to)
to RELEGATE one's wife to the position of a servant свеждам жена си до положение на слугиня, отнасям се с жена си като със слугиня
to RELEGATE a team, to RELEGATE to a lower division прехвърлям отбор към по-ниска категория
3. отпращам, препращам (към друг човек, друга инстанция)
4. заточавам* * *{'religeit} v 1. (из)пращам; изхвърлям, захвърлям; to relegate s.th* * *свеждам; понижавам; пращам; захвърлям;* * *1. (из) пращам, изхвърлям, захвърлям 2. to relegate a team, to relegate to a lower division прехвърлям отбор към по-ниска категория 3. to relegate one's wife to the position of a servant свеждам жена си до положение на слугиня, отнасям се с жена си като със слугиня 4. to relegate something to the past преставам да мисля/да се занимавам с нещо 5. заточавам 6. отпращам, препращам (към друг човек, друга инстанция) 7. свеждам, понижавам (to)* * *relegate[´reli¸geit] v 1. пращам, изпращам; изхвърлям, захвърлям; свеждам, понижавам (to); to \relegate s.th. to the past преставам да се занимавам с нещо; to \relegate the King to a purely ceremonial function да се сведат функциите на краля до чисто церемониални; to \relegate a team ( to the next division) прехвърлям отбор в по-долна група; 2. отнасям (изпращам) за разглеждане (в друга инстанция) (to); 3. рядко заточавам, изпращам на заточение.
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