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1 утримувати
I( забезпечувати засобами до існування) to keep, to maintain, to supportIIутримувати родину — to support ( to keep) a family
1) ( відраховувати) to deduct, to make a deduction, to withhold, to keep back; амер. to check offутримувати гроші із зарплати — to stop from wages, to deduct from one's pay, to stop out of one's pay
2) ( зберігати) to retain, to hold, to keep3) ( не давати зробити) to hold back, to restrainутримувати когось від ризикованого кроку — to restrain smb. from taking a risk
4) (стримувати, заглушати) to suppress, to keep down -
2 курс
ч1) course; ( політики) policy, tack, lineтримати курс (на) — to head ( for), to hold a course ( for); to pursue a course (of), to work towards
2) фін. rate ( of exchange)курс акцій — share ( stock) price
обмінний курс — rate of exchange, exchange rate
3) ( рік навчання) yearстудент другого курсу — a student in the second-year, a second-year student
4)бути в курсі справ — to be in the swim; to be welt informed, to be in the know
вводити в курс справи — to bring smb. up to date, to break in
тримати в курсі — to keep smb. ( well) posted on, to keep smb. informed
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3 підвищувати
= підвищити1) ( збільшувати) to raise; to increase, to enhance; to heightenпідвищувати голос — to raise ( to elevate) one's voice
підвищувати попит — to raise ( to increase) the demand
підвищувати ціни — to advise in price, to push up prices, to force up prices, to keep prices up
підвищувати ціну — to mark up, to enhance the price, to increase the price, to put up, to raise the price, to write up
2) ( по службі) to promote, to prefer (to), to advance
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