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1 раскрыть заговор
1) General subject: unearth a plot, unmask a conspiracy2) Law: uncover conspiracy3) Diplomatic term: discern a plot4) Makarov: disclose a plot, expose a plot, lay bare a plot, reveal a plot, uncover a plot, discover a plot -
2 раскрывать
несов. - раскрыва́ть, сов. - раскры́ть; (вн.)1) ( открывать) open (d)раскрыва́ть окно́ — open the window
раскрыва́ть зо́нтик — open [put up] an umbrella
2) ( обнажать) expose (d), uncover (d), bare (d)раскрыва́ть гру́дь (о мужчине) — bare one's chest; ( о женщине) bare one's breasts
3) (сообщать другим, обнародовать) disclose (d), divulge (d)мы не раскрыва́ем таки́х све́дений — we do not disclose such information
он не раскры́л причи́н своего́ реше́ния — he didn't divulge the reasons for his decision
4) (разоблачать что-л тайное, неясное) reveal (d), expose (d), unmask (d)раскры́ть обма́н — expose deception
раскры́ть преступле́ние — solve a crime
раскры́ть и́стину — reveal [lay bare] the truth
5) ( обнаруживать) discover (d)раскрыва́ть за́говор — discover a conspiracy / plot
••раскрыва́ть ско́бки — open the brackets
раскрыва́ть свои́ ка́рты — show one's cards / hand, lay one's cards on the table
раскры́ть глаза́ кому́-л (на вн.) — open smb's eyes (to)
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раскрыть (вн.)1. open (d.)раскрывать зонтик — open, или put* up, an umbrella
2. ( обнажать) expose (d.)раскрывать заговор — reveal / discover a plot
раскрыть все обстоятельства дела — throw* light on all the particulars of a case, или of an affair
раскрыть истину — lay* bare the truth
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раскрывать скобки — open the bracketsраскрывать свои карты — show* one's cards / hand, lay* one's cards on the table
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4 раскрывать
1) (обнажать) to reveal, to disclose2) (разоблачать) to expose, to unmask, to disclose, to lay bare; (об обмане) to discoverраскрывать все обстоятельства дела — to throw light on all the particulars of a case / of an affair
раскрывать заговор — to reveal / to discover a plot
раскрывать свои карты — to throw up / to show one's own cards / hand
раскрывать преступные замыслы — to disclose (smb.'s) criminal designs
3) (обнаруживать) to detect, to discover, to uncover
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