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1 interpose veto
(on [upon] smth.) накладати вето ( на щось) -
2 interpose
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3 interpose
v2) висувати, виставлятиto interpose an appeal — подавати апеляцію, оскаржувати
3) ставати між; вторгатися; вклинюватися4) втручатися, устрявати7) заважати, перешкоджати (чомусь)8) шах. прикривати короля9) шах. захищати (якусь) фігуру10) кін. з'являтися напливом* * *v1) ставити, поміщати між ( чим-небудь); вставляти; ставати між; вклинюватися, вторгатися2) втручатися; перебивати, переривати, зупиняти ( мовця); вставляти ( зауваження); висловлюватися проти4) переривати5) шax. прикривати короля; захищати фігуру6) кiнo з'являтися напливом -
4 interpose
v1) ставити, поміщати між ( чим-небудь); вставляти; ставати між; вклинюватися, вторгатися2) втручатися; перебивати, переривати, зупиняти ( мовця); вставляти ( зауваження); висловлюватися проти4) переривати5) шax. прикривати короля; захищати фігуру6) кiнo з'являтися напливом
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