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1) (с кем-л.) settle accounts( with), consider, take into consideration, reckon( with) ;
(быть вынужденным) abide считаться с удобствами ≈ (чьими-л.) await convenience, suit convenience
2) (кем-л./чем-л.) ;
только несовер. be considered/reputed (smb.), be, pass (for) II страд. от считать I, считать IIсчит|аться -, сосчитаться
1. (с тв.) разг. (производить денежные расчёты) settle( with), count it up;
2. тк. несов. (с тв.;
принимать во внимание) take* (smb., smth.) into consideration, consider ( smb., smth.) ;
с его мнением очень ~аются his opinion carries much weight;
мы очень ~аемся с его мнением his opinion carries great weight with us;
с ним очень ~аются he is a great authority for them;
с этим надо ~ that must be taken into consideration;
не ~ с кем-л. ignore smb., not consider smb. ;
не ~ ни с кем have* no consideration for anyone;
ни с чем не ~ stick* at nothing;
с ним, с этим можно не ~ he, that can be ignored;
3. тк. несов. (слыть) be* considered;
он ~ался хорошим стрелком he was considered a good* shot;
~ается, что... it is considered that...Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > считаться
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