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41 interfere
1) мешать; препятствовать2) вмешиваться3) оспаривать чьи-л. права на получение патента или на патент -
42 interfere
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43 interfere
интерферировать; мешать; вмешиваться -
44 interfere
оказывать противодействие, препятствовать; создавать помехи -
45 interfere
вмешиваться; мешать; интерферировать; препятствовать; вторгаться; быть помехой -
46 interfere
vмешать, препятствоватьEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > interfere
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48 interfere
вмешиватьсявредитьдокучатьзасекатьсямешатьнадоедатьсталкиваться -
49 interfere
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50 interfere
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51 interfere
вмешиваться; мешать; затруднять (анализ); сталкиваться; интерферировать -
52 interfere
служить препятствием; быть помехойEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > interfere
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53 interfere
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54 interfere
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55 interfere to yield
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56 interfere with
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > interfere with
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57 interfere with
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58 interfere destructively
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > interfere destructively
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59 interfere in affairs
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60 interfere in the decision
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > interfere in the decision
См. также в других словарях:
Interfere — In ter*fere , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F. f[ e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To come in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interfere — ► VERB 1) (interfere with) prevent from continuing or being carried out properly. 2) (interfere with) handle or adjust without permission. 3) intervene without invitation or necessity. 4) (interfere with) Brit. euphemistic sexually molest. 5) … English terms dictionary
interfere — in·ter·fere vi fered, fer·ing 1: to act in a way that impedes or obstructs others 2: to enter into the concerns of others Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
interfere — [in΄tər fir′] vi. interfered, interfering [OFr (s )entreferir, to strike (each other) < entre , INTER + férir < L ferire, to strike < IE base * bher > BORE1] 1. to knock one foot or leg against the other: said of a horse 2. to come… … English World dictionary
interfere — (v.) mid 15c., to strike against, from M.Fr. enterferer to strike each other, from entre between (see ENTRE (Cf. entre )) + ferir to strike, from L. ferire to knock, strike, related to L. forare to bore, pierce (see BORE (Cf … Etymology dictionary
interfere — 1 interpose, intervene, mediate, intercede Analogous words: impede, obstruct, block, *hinder, bar 2 *meddle, intermeddle, tamper Analogous words: intrude, interlope, butt in, obtrude: incommode, discommode, inconvenience, trouble: thwart, foil,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
interfere — [v] meddle, intervene baffle, balk, barge in, busybody*, butt in*, conflict, discommode, foil, fool with, frustrate, get in the way*, get involved, hamper, handicap, hang up*, hinder, hold up, horn in*, impede, incommode, inconvenience, inhibit,… … New thesaurus
interfere — 01. My mother always told me not to [interfere] in other people s business. 02. [Interference] from your mother tongue is always a factor in the acquisition of a second language. 03. The United States has no right to [interfere] in the internal… … Grammatical examples in English
interfere — in|ter|fere [ ,ıntər fır ] verb intransitive ** to deliberately become involved in a situation and try to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this: I don t want to interfere, but maybe you d better listen to me.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
interfere — verb ADVERB ▪ seriously ▪ Emotional problems can seriously interfere with a student s work. ▪ directly ▪ The judge cannot interfere directly in these proceedings. ▪ constantly … Collocations dictionary
interfere */*/ — UK [ˌɪntə(r)ˈfɪə(r)] / US [ˌɪntərˈfɪr] verb [intransitive] Word forms interfere : present tense I/you/we/they interfere he/she/it interferes present participle interfering past tense interfered past participle interfered to deliberately become… … English dictionary