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розпізнавати, називати, встановлювати ( особу); встановлювати автентичність (справжність, тотожність) ( чогось), виявляти, ідентифікувати; індивідуалізувати; ототожнюватиidentify a corpse from its dental pattern — ідентифікувати труп за схемою розташування ( або характером) зубів
identify a criminal by the whorls of his fingerprints — = identify a criminal by the whorls of his her fingerprints встановлювати особу злочинця за відбитками пальців
identify a criminal by the whorls of his her fingerprints — = identify a criminal by the whorls of his fingerprints
identify a person by his physical measurements — = identify a person by his her physical measurements встановлювати особу за її фізичними вимірами
identify a person by his her physical measurements — = identify a person by his physical measurements
identify a victim of death by unnatural causes — встановлювати особу, яка померла неприродним способом
- identify a sourceidentify the remains through dental charts — ідентифікувати останки за схемою розташування зубів (за дентальними знімками)
- identify a suspect
- identify a victim
- identify abuses
- identify by fingerprints
- identify by name
- identify human remains
- identify one's attacker
- identify one's photo
- identify oneself
- identify physical evidence
- identify the gun
- identify the gunman
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3 встановлювати особу жертви
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > встановлювати особу жертви
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4 identificar
v.to identify.Ella reconoce a su hermano She recognizes her brother.* * *1 to identify1 (mostrar la documentación) to identify oneself2 (solidarizarse) to identify ( con, with)* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=reconocer) to identifyaún no han identificado las causas de la tragedia — the causes of the tragedy have still not been identified
2) (=equiparar)no identifiques violencia con juventud — don't think that young people and violence automatically go together
siempre la identificaban con causas humanitarias — she was always identified o associated with humanitarian causes
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to identify2.identificarse v prona) (compenetrarse, solidarizarse)identificarse con algo/alguien — to identify with something/somebody
b) ( demostrar la identidad) to identify oneself* * *= authenticate, identify, label, pinpoint, map out, screen, pick up.Ex. Such records would be made available to other libraries in other systems and to some extent will be reviewed or authenticated by the Library as time permits.Ex. Once identified, all of these searchable elements are merged into an existing file or dictionary of searchable elements.Ex. Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.Ex. Critical abstracts are especially effective in pinpointing documents of excepcional interest.Ex. Down the years, the information industry has mapped out for itself the categories of information with which it is prepared to deal.Ex. Employers should take a preventive role in protecting women's general health, for example, screening women workers for cervical cancer.Ex. The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.----* identificarse = resonate, card.* identificarse con = empathise with [empathize, -USA].* identificarse con Alguien = feel + at one with + Nombre.* identificarse con un papel = project + Reflexivo + into + role.* identificar un problema = outline + problem, identify + problem, isolate + problem.* que no se puede identificar con un término = unnameable.* que se puede identificar con un término = nameable.* sin identificar = unidentified, unmapped.* * *1.verbo transitivo to identify2.identificarse v prona) (compenetrarse, solidarizarse)identificarse con algo/alguien — to identify with something/somebody
b) ( demostrar la identidad) to identify oneself* * *= authenticate, identify, label, pinpoint, map out, screen, pick up.Ex: Such records would be made available to other libraries in other systems and to some extent will be reviewed or authenticated by the Library as time permits.
Ex: Once identified, all of these searchable elements are merged into an existing file or dictionary of searchable elements.Ex: Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.Ex: Critical abstracts are especially effective in pinpointing documents of excepcional interest.Ex: Down the years, the information industry has mapped out for itself the categories of information with which it is prepared to deal.Ex: Employers should take a preventive role in protecting women's general health, for example, screening women workers for cervical cancer.Ex: The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.* identificarse = resonate, card.* identificarse con = empathise with [empathize, -USA].* identificarse con Alguien = feel + at one with + Nombre.* identificarse con un papel = project + Reflexivo + into + role.* identificar un problema = outline + problem, identify + problem, isolate + problem.* que no se puede identificar con un término = unnameable.* que se puede identificar con un término = nameable.* sin identificar = unidentified, unmapped.* * *identificar [A2 ]vt‹sospechoso/víctima› to identify; ‹problema/síntomas› to identifyun joven sin identificar an unidentified young manidentificar algo/a algn COMO algo to identify sth/sb AS sthfue identificado como el autor del atraco he was identified as the robberidentificar algo/a algn CON algo/algn to identify sth/sb WITH sth/sblo han identificado con ese estilo de música he has been identified with that style of musicno identifiques la religión con la moral don't identify o confuse religion with ethics1 (compenetrarse, solidarizarse) identificarse CON algo/algn to identify WITH sth/sbno me identifico con sus objetivos I don't identify with their objectivesme identifico con el personaje I identify with the character2 (demostrar la identidad) to identify oneself, show/state one's identity identificarse COMO algo to identify oneself AS sthse identificó como dueño del vehículo he identified himself as the owner of the vehicle* * *
identificar ( conjugate identificar) verbo transitivo
to identify
identificarse verbo pronominala) (compenetrarse, solidarizarse) identificarse con algo/algn to identify with sth/sb
identificar verbo transitivo to identify [con, with]
' identificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reconocer
- ubicar
English:
assailant
- doe
- identify
- name
- pick out
- equate
- place
- stand
* * *♦ vt1. [establecer la identidad de] to identify;han identificado al autor del robo the person who carried out the robbery has been identified;la identificaron como responsable del crimen she was identified as the person who committed the crime;descubrieron varios cuerpos sin identificar a number of unidentified bodies were found* * *v/t identify* * *identificar {72} vt: to identify* * *identificar vb to identify [pt. & pp. identified] -
5 identyfik|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (stwierdzać tożsamość) to identify [przestępcę, sprawcę, przedmiot]- identyfikować kogoś na podstawie odcisków palców to identify sb through fingerprints- identyfikować zwłoki to identify the body- identyfikować coś bez wątpliwości to identify sth conclusively ⇒ zidentyfikować2. (utożsamiać) to identify (z kimś/czymś with sb/sth) Ⅱ identyfikować się to identify (oneself) (z kimś/czymś with sb/sth)- identyfikować się z firmą/drużyną/ruchem politycznym to identify oneself with a company/team/political movement- identyfikować się z ofiarą/ze słabszymi to identify with the victim/the underdog ⇒ zidentyfikować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > identyfik|ować
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6 feststellen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (ermitteln) find out, discover, ascertain; (Tatbestand etc.) establish; MED. diagnose; (bestimmen) determine; (Schaden) assess; (Ort, Lage, Fehler) locate; jemandes Personalien feststellen establish s.o.’s identity2. (wahrnehmen) see; (bemerken) notice; (beobachten) observe; (erkennen, einsehen) realize, see; (zur Kenntnis nehmen) note; an i-r Stimme konnte ich feststellen, dass sie wütend war I could tell from her voice that she was furious3. (aussprechen) state; (erklären) say; er stellte mit aller Deutlichkeit fest, dass... he made it absolutely clear that...; jemandes Tod feststellen Arzt: confirm that s.o. is dead4. TECH. lock (in position)* * *(bemerken) to detect; to notice;(ermitteln) to ascertain; to find out;(äußern) to state* * *fẹst|stel|lenvt sep2) (= ermitteln) to ascertain, to find out; Personalien, Sachverhalt, Datum etc to establish; Ursache, Grund to establish, to determine; Schaden to assess; Krankheit to diagnoseeinen Totalschaden an einem Wagen feststellen — to assess a car as a total write-off
3) (= erkennen) to tell (an +dat from); Fehler, Unterschied to find, to detect; (= bemerken) to discover; (= einsehen) to realizewir mussten feststellen, dass wir uns geirrt hatten — we were forced to realize that we had made a mistake
ich musste entsetzt/überrascht etc feststellen, dass... — I was horrified/surprised etc to find that...
4) (= aussprechen) to stress, to emphasize* * *1) (to find out: We shall never ascertain the truth.) ascertain2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) find3) (to find out exactly: He tried to determine what had gone wrong.) determine4) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) establish* * *fest|stel·lenvt1. (ermitteln)▪ jdn/etw \feststellen to identify sb/sthjds Personalien \feststellen to ascertain sb's personal dataden Täter \feststellen to identify the guilty party2. (bemerken)▪ etw \feststellen to detect sth3. (diagnostizieren)▪ [bei jdm] etw \feststellen to diagnose sb with sthhaben Sie irgendetwas Ungewöhnliches festgestellt? did you notice anything unusual?▪ \feststellen, dass... to see that...zu meinem Erstaunen muss ich \feststellen, dass... I am astounded to see that...4. (arretieren)▪ etw \feststellen to lock sth* * *transitives Verb1) (ermitteln) establish <identity, age, facts>2) (wahrnehmen) detect; diagnose < illness>er stellte fest, dass er sich geirrt hatte — he realized that he was wrong
die Ärzte konnten nur noch den Tod feststellen — all the doctors could do was [to] confirm that the patient/victim etc. was dead
3) (aussprechen) state < fact>ich muss feststellen, dass... — I must or am bound to say that...
* * *feststellen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (ermitteln) find out, discover, ascertain; (Tatbestand etc) establish; MED diagnose; (bestimmen) determine; (Schaden) assess; (Ort, Lage, Fehler) locate;jemandes Personalien feststellen establish sb’s identity2. (wahrnehmen) see; (bemerken) notice; (beobachten) observe; (erkennen, einsehen) realize, see; (zur Kenntnis nehmen) note;an i-r Stimme konnte ich feststellen, dass sie wütend war I could tell from her voice that she was furiouser stellte mit aller Deutlichkeit fest, dass … he made it absolutely clear that …;jemandes Tod feststellen Arzt: confirm that sb is dead* * *transitives Verb1) (ermitteln) establish <identity, age, facts>2) (wahrnehmen) detect; diagnose < illness>er stellte fest, dass er sich geirrt hatte — he realized that he was wrong
die Ärzte konnten nur noch den Tod feststellen — all the doctors could do was [to] confirm that the patient/victim etc. was dead
3) (aussprechen) state < fact>ich muss feststellen, dass... — I must or am bound to say that...
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7 agresor
adj.aggressive, attacking.m.1 aggressor, attacker, assailant, assaulter.2 tortfeasor, tort-feasor.* * *► adjetivo1 attacking► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 aggressor, attacker* * *(f. - agresora)noun1) aggressor2) assailant, attacker* * *agresor, -a1.ADJ2.SM / F (=atacante) aggressor, attacker; (Jur) assailant* * *I II* * *= assailant, attacker.Ex. If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex. A murder victim shot through the heart in a gang-related killing managed to name his attacker 'in his dying breath'.* * *I II* * *= assailant, attacker.Ex: If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.
Ex: A murder victim shot through the heart in a gang-related killing managed to name his attacker 'in his dying breath'.* * *masculine, feminineaggressorno pudo identificar a su agresor ( frml); she was unable to identify her attacker o ( frml) assailant* * *
agresor
‹ país› aggressor ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (país, ejército) aggressor;
( persona) attacker, assailant (frml)
agresor,-ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino aggressor, attacker
II adjetivo attacking
' agresor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agresora
- violador
English:
assailant
- attacker
- might
- motionless
- sex offender
* * *agresor, -ora nm,fattacker, assailant* * *m, agresora f aggressor;no pudo identificar a su agresor she could not identify her attacker* * *: hostile, attacking1) : aggressor2) : assailant, attacker -
8 asaltante
adj.attacking, assaulting.f. & m.attacker.* * *► adjetivo1 assaulting, attacker1 attacker (en robo) raider, robber* * *Iadjetivo attacking (before n)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( ladrón) robberb) ( atacante) attacker* * *= raider, assailant, attacker.Ex. To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.Ex. If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex. A murder victim shot through the heart in a gang-related killing managed to name his attacker 'in his dying breath'.* * *Iadjetivo attacking (before n)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( ladrón) robberb) ( atacante) attacker* * *= raider, assailant, attacker.Ex: To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.
Ex: If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex: A murder victim shot through the heart in a gang-related killing managed to name his attacker 'in his dying breath'.* * *attacking ( before n)1 (ladrón) robberlos asaltantes del banco the bank robbers o raidersuna banda de asaltantes opera en la zona a gang of muggers is operating in the areaese carnicero es un asaltante ( fam); that butcher charges extortionate prices o ( colloq) is a rip-off artist o ( BrE) rip-off merchant2 (atacante) attackerno pudo identificar a su asaltante she could not identify her attacker o ( frml) assailantlos asaltantes de la embajada those who attacked the embassy* * *
asaltante sustantivo masculino y femenino
asaltante mf attacker
(ladrón) robber
' asaltante' also found in these entries:
English:
attacker
- raider
- robber
* * *asaltante nmf1. [agresor] attacker;no consiguió ver bien a su asaltante she was unable to get a good view of her attacker;los asaltantes del palacio presidencial the people who stormed the presidential palace2. [atracador] robber* * *m/f assailant* * *asaltante nmf1) : mugger, robber2) : assailant -
9 ofendido
adj.offended, wronged, stung.f. & m.victim of an offense.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ofender.* * *1→ link=ofender ofender► adjetivo1 offended\darse por ofendido,-a to take offence* * *ADJ offendeddarse por ofendido — to take offence o (EEUU) offense
* * *= aggrieved, miffed.Ex. Usually the procedures identify action the aggrieved employee can take if he or she is not satisfied with the final decision.Ex. These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.----* sentirse ofendido = be aggrieved.* * *= aggrieved, miffed.Ex: Usually the procedures identify action the aggrieved employee can take if he or she is not satisfied with the final decision.
Ex: These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.* sentirse ofendido = be aggrieved.* * *ofendido -daoffended—no me he olvidado —dijo con tono ofendido "I haven't forgotten," he said in an offended tonedarse por ofendido to take offense** * *ofendido, -a♦ adjoffended♦ nm,foffended party -
10 desaparecido
adj.missing.f. & m.missing person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desaparecer.* * *1→ link=desaparecer desaparecer► adjetivo1 missing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 missing person* * *(f. - desaparecida)adj.1) missing2) deceased* * *desaparecido, -a1.desaparecido en combate — missing in action, MIA
2.SM / F LAm (Pol) missing personLOS DESAPARECIDOS Los desaparecidos is the name given to those who disappeared during the military dictatorships in the Southern Cone in the 1970s. Thousands of people were taken from their homes, schools and places of work and never seen again. Few of "the disappeared" were ever found alive, although a certain number of bodies were recovered in mass graves. Families of the victims joined forces to form pressure groups like Argentina's Madres y Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo, but although some managed to identify and recover the bodies of their relatives, the perpetrators were rarely brought to justice.número de muertos, heridos y desaparecidos — number of dead, wounded and missing
* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( que no se encuentra) missingb) (period) ( muerto) late (before n), deceased (frml)II- da masculino, femeninoa) ( en un accidente) missing personb) (Pol)los desaparecidos — the disappeared o those who have disappeared
* * *= missing, defunct, extinct.Ex. As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.Ex. The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.Ex. He researched existing and extinct cricket grounds in order to write the biographies of 400 cricketers who had represented the county.----* desaparecido en combate = missing in action (MIA).* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( que no se encuentra) missingb) (period) ( muerto) late (before n), deceased (frml)II- da masculino, femeninoa) ( en un accidente) missing personb) (Pol)los desaparecidos — the disappeared o those who have disappeared
* * *= missing, defunct, extinct.Ex: As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.
Ex: The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.Ex: He researched existing and extinct cricket grounds in order to write the biographies of 400 cricketers who had represented the county.* desaparecido en combate = missing in action (MIA).* * *1 (que no se encuentra) missingmasculine, femininedesaparecidos (↑ desaparecido a1)1 (en un accidente) missing personentre los desaparecidos en el siniestro among those missing after the accident2 ( Pol):un grupo de madres cuyos hijos están entre los desaparecidos a group of mothers whose children are among the disappeared o among those who have disappeared o among those who have gone missingdetenido desaparecido (↑ detenido (2))* * *
Del verbo desaparecer: ( conjugate desaparecer)
desaparecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desaparecer
desaparecido
desaparecer ( conjugate desaparecer) verbo intransitivo [persona/objeto] to disappear;
[dolor/síntoma/cicatriz] to disappear, go;
[ costumbre] to disappear, die out;
[ mancha] to come out
desaparecerse verbo pronominal (Andes) to disappear
desaparecido◊ -da adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
b) (Pol):◊ los desaparecidos the disappeared o those who have disappeared
desaparecer verbo intransitivo to disappear: me ha desaparecido la cartera, I can't find my wallet
el sol desapareció detrás de las nubes, the sun vanished behind the clouds
♦ Locuciones: desaparecer del mapa/de la faz de la tierra, to vanish off the face of the earth
desaparecido,-a
I adjetivo
1 missing
2 frml euf (muerto) late, deceased
II sustantivo masculino y femenino missing person
' desaparecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desaparecer
- desaparecida
- espantada
English:
clear up
- gone
- missing
- defunct
- extinct
- give
* * *desaparecido, -a♦ adj1. [extraviado] missingun soldado desaparecido en combate a soldier missing in action♦ nm,f1. [en catástrofe] missing person;ha habido veinte muertos y tres desaparecidos twenty people have been killed and three are missing2. [en represión política] missing person [kidnapped and possibly murdered by the authorities]DESAPARECIDOSThe kidnap of alleged subversives and holding of them in undisclosed locations became a widespread repressive technique in many Latin American countries from the 1960s onwards, and is especially associated with the period of the “guerra sucia” (dirty war) in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile in the 1970s. Those kidnapped, whether by the military, secret police or paramilitary groups, were usually tortured and many were killed. The bodies were disposed of in secret, and in some cases they were dropped from planes over the open sea. Surviving friends and relatives lived for years in a permanent state of anxiety and uncertainty, as they were given no official information about the victim's fate, or the location of their body. With the restoration of democracy in these countries, there were campaigns for the truth about the kidnap victims (the desaparecidos) to be revealed. In spite of the various types of amnesty legislation that the military had enacted before relinquishing power to civilians, it was possible to gain much information about the fate of the victims through "truth commissions", and in Argentina some of the most senior of those responsible for the campaign of kidnap, torture and murder have even been brought to trial and convicted.* * *I adj missingII m, desaparecida f1:el desaparecido the deceased2 L.Am.un desaparecido one of the disappeared* * *desaparecido, -da adj1) : late, deceased2) : missingdesaparecido, -da n: missing person* * *desaparecido adj missing -
11 identyfikacj|a
f sgt 1. (ustalenie tożsamości) identification- dokonać identyfikacji ofiary/mordercy na podstawie kodu DNA to establish the victim’s/murderer’s identity on the basis of DNA testing- identyfikacja zwłok the identification of the body2. (rozpoznanie) identification- identyfikacja genu odpowiedzialnego za to schorzenie the identification of the gene responsible for the disease3. Psych., Socjol. identification (z kimś/czymś with sb/sth)- identyfikacja widzów z bohaterami filmu the viewers’ identification with the characters in the film- identyfikacja kulturowa cultural identification- potrzeba identyfikacji need to identify (with sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > identyfikacj|a
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12 Mark
1. n Марк2. n знакinterrogation mark, mark of interrogation — вопросительный знак
mark of accent — ударение, знак ударения
trade mark — фабричная марка; фабричный знак; товарный знак
textual mark — корректурный знак, проставляемый в тексте
3. n метка, пометкаcontaining mark — метка сосуда, калиброванного на наливание
tank "full" mark — отметка верхнего уровня топливного бака
4. n штамп, штемпель5. n клеймо, тавро; фабричная марка, фабричное клеймо; торговый знак6. n штемпель7. n ярлык; ценник8. n ориентир; метка; зарубка; веха9. n отметка, черта10. n спорт. линия старта, стартto get off the mark — стартовать, взять старт
11. n спорт. линия финиша12. n шрам, рубец; порез; царапинаarrow mark — веерообразная царапина; «комета»
scratch mark — царапина; риска
13. n след, отпечаток14. n пятно, родинка15. n норма; стандарт; уровеньto be near the mark — приближаться к принятой норме, приближаться к принятому стандарту
datum mark — базис, репер, отметка уровня
16. n отметка, балл, оценкаthe highest mark — высший балл, высшая оценка
she got top marks in the exam — она сдала экзамен на «отлично»
17. n цель; мишеньto overshoot the mark — стрелять с перелётом, давать перелёт
you have overshot the mark — ты зашёл слишком далеко, это ты хватил
off the mark — неточно; ошибочно, неправильно, неверно
you are right off the mark — ты ошибаешься; ты попал пальцем в небо
he was afraid to become a mark for talkers — он опасался стать мишенью для признак, показатель
18. n известность; значительностьa man of mark — известный человек; значительный человек; человек, достойный внимания
of great mark — очень известный, заслуживающий внимания
of little mark — малоизвестный, не стоящий внимания
19. n ист. рубеж, граница; марка20. n ист. марка, крестьянская община в средневековой Германии21. n ист. спорт. жарг. подложечная ямка22. n ист. груб. то, что по вкусуfield mark — метка поля; маркер поля
23. n ист. лингв. помета, знак; признак24. n ист. стирание зубов у лошади, по которому можно определить её возрастto toe the mark — подчиняться требованиям, строго придерживаться правил; выполнять свой долг;
25. v ставить знак, меткуdot mark — точка; метка в виде точки
end mark — метка конца; маркер конца
26. v штамповать, штемпелевать27. v клеймить, таврить28. v маркировать; ставить фабричную марку, фабричное клеймо или торговый знакall furs are plainly marked as to the country of origin — на всех шкурках стоит клеймо страны-экспортёра
long mark — знак долготы,
29. v ставить расценку30. v отмечать, обозначать; размечать; расставлять указательные знакиhe marked the passage I was to read — он отметил отрывок, который мне следовало прочесть
31. v наносить32. v отмечать; указыватьthe thermometer marked 40° in the shade — термометр показывал 40 градусов в тени
33. v оставлять след, пятноthe wet cups have marked the table badly — стол испортили, потому что ставили на него мокрые чашки
34. v оставаться35. v оставлять шрам, рубец36. v оставлять след, отпечатокher face was marked with suffering — по её лицу было видно, что она много страдала в жизни
37. v иметь родимые пятна или естественные метиныhole registration mark — световое пятно, используемое для приводки
38. v выставлять отметку, балл39. v выставлять балл40. v вести счёт, записывать очки41. v отмечать, характеризовать; отличать, выделятьgreat scientific discoveries marked the 19th century — девятнадцатый век был отмечен великими научными открытиями
qualities which mark him off from his colleagues — качества, которые отличают его от его коллег
42. v отмечать, ознаменовыватьhe called for champaign to mark the event — он велел подать шампанского, чтобы отпраздновать это событие
43. v выражать, проявлять44. v замечать, запоминать45. v поэт. замечать, наблюдать46. v книжн. назначать, предназначать; предопределятьhe was marked for greatness by his extraordinary talents — при таких необыкновенных способностях его, несомненно, ждало большое будущее
47. v опекать, прикрыватьСинонимический ряд:1. blemish (noun) blemish; dent; scar; scratch; stain2. effect (noun) consequence; effect; impact; influence; manifestation; repercussion; result3. fool (noun) butt; chump; dupe; easy mark; fall guy; fish; fool; gudgeon; gull; monkey; patsy; pigeon; sap; saphead; simple; sitting duck; sucker; target; tool; victim4. imprint (noun) blaze; impression; imprint; underlining5. indication (noun) evidence; index; indication; indicator; indicia; sign; significant; signification; stamp; symbol; symptom; token; witness6. logo (noun) badge; brand; emblem; label; logo; logotype; representation; trade mark; trademark7. note (noun) distinction; eminence; glory; illustriousness; lustre; notability; note; pre-eminence; prestige; prominence; renown8. notice (noun) attention; cognisance; cognizance; ear; heed; notice; observance; observation; regard; remark9. quality (noun) affection; attribute; character; characteristic; difference; feature; idiosyncrasy; peculiarity; property; quality; savor; savour; trait; virtue10. test (noun) benchmark; criterion; gauge; measure; standard; test; touchstone; yardstick11. use (noun) aim; ambition; bull's-eye; duty; function; goal; object; objective; purpose; quaesitum; use12. aim for (verb) aim for; target13. argue (verb) argue; attest; bespeak; betoken; point to; testify; witness14. beat (verb) beat; count15. brand (verb) brand; earmark; impress16. characterize (verb) characterise; characterize; individualize; individuate; qualify; signalize; singularize17. choose (verb) choose; cull; elect; opt for; optate; pick; pick out; prefer; select; single out; take18. deface (verb) deface; disfigure; grade; score19. denote (verb) denote; designate; indicate20. dirty (verb) dirty; soil; stain21. distinguish (verb) differentiate; discriminate; distinguish; individualise; set apart; signalise22. imprint (verb) blaze; identify; imprint; inscribe; label; print; sign; tag23. see (verb) behold; descry; discern; espy; mind; note; notice; observe; perceive; remark; see; twig; view24. show (verb) chronicle; demonstrate; evidence; evince; exhibit; illustrate; list; manifest; ostend; proclaim; read; record; register; say; showАнтонимический ряд:clean; conceal; ignore; obliteration; omit; overlook; plainness
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