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laws that govern chemist reactions

  • 1 laws that govern chemist reactions

    законы, которым подчиняются химические реакции

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  • 2 govern

    ['gʌvən]
    v
    1) править, управлять
    - govern a country
    - govern one's estate
    2) руководить, направлять, регулировать, оказывать влияние

    I will be governed by you in what I do. — Я буду делать все так, как вы мне скажете.

    Don't let your passions govern you. — не поддавайся страстям.

    - govern wisely
    - govern public opinion
    - be governed by circumstances
    - governed by common sense
    3) определять, обусловливать

    Similar principles govern these two phenomena. — Эти два явления обуславливаются одними и теми же принципами.

    - considerations that governed the choice of a representative
    4) владеть (собой), сдерживать (себя)

    You must govern your temper. — Ты должен держать себя в руках

    - govern one's passions
    - govern one's tongue

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