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121 куры
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122 виконавчий
виконавчий лист — writ ( act) of execution; receiving order, order to pay; court order
виконавчий орган — operating agency, executing agency, executive office
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123 увиватися
= увитися( залицятися) to make love (to), to pay court (to) -
124 увъртам
увъ̀ртам,гл. twist; \увъртам го (прен.) beat about the bush; prevaricate; equivocate; resort to evasions, use evasions;* * *boggle ; hang around (се около) -
125 vēnditō
vēnditō āvī, —, āre, freq. [vendo], to keep offering for sale, try to sell: Tusculanum.—Fig., to deal in, make traffic of, sell, give for a bribe: istius omnia decreta, imperia: pacem pretio.—To commend, praise, recommend: obsequium amatori, L.: valde te: quo modo se venditant Caesari? i. e. ingratiate themselves: quod non florentibus se venditavit, N.: per illos se plebi, L.* * *venditare, venditavi, venditatus Voffer for sale; cry up; pay court (to) -
126 hofieren
ho·fie·ren * [hoʼfi:rən]vtjdn \hofieren to pay court to sb -
127 ubieg|ać się
impf Ⅰ v refl. książk. 1. (formalnie domagać się) to apply (o coś for sth) [pracę, członkostwo, zasiłek]; (stawać do konkursu, współzawodnictwa) to compete (o coś for sth); to vie książk. (o coś for sth); (usilnie się starać) to pursue (o coś sth)- kandydaci ubiegający się o posadę w banku candidates applying for a job at a bank, applicants for a job at a bank- większość ubiegających się o indeksy uniwersyteckie most university applicants- dwukrotnie ubiegał się o fotel prezydenta he ran for the presidency twice- najlepsi sportowcy ubiegają się o miejsce w drużynie narodowej the best athletes are vying for a place in the national team2. przest. (zalecać się) [mężczyzna] to pay court (o kogoś to sb) Ⅱ ubiegający się m przest. suitor przest.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ubieg|ać się
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128 حاسب بالمحكمة
v. pay court
См. также в других словарях:
pay court to — To woo or flatter • • • Main Entry: ↑court * * * I pay flattering attention to someone in order to win favor II see court * * * pay court to formal + old fashioned : to give a lot of attention to (someone) in order to get approval, affection, etc … Useful english dictionary
pay court to — ► pay court to pay flattering attention to. Main Entry: ↑court … English terms dictionary
pay court to someone — literary phrase to try to make someone like you by showing them how much you admire or love them Thesaurus: to start a romantic or sexual relationshipsynonym Main entry: pay … Useful english dictionary
pay court to somebody — pay ˈcourt to sb idiom (old fashioned) to treat sb with great respect in order to gain favour with them Main entry: ↑payidiom … Useful english dictionary
pay court to — pay flattering attention to. → court … English new terms dictionary
pay court to — {v. phr.} To woo; to shower with attention. * /He had been paying court to her for three long years before he worked up the courage to ask her to marry him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pay court to — {v. phr.} To woo; to shower with attention. * /He had been paying court to her for three long years before he worked up the courage to ask her to marry him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pay\ court\ to — v. phr. To woo; to shower with attention. He had been paying court to her for three long years before he worked up the courage to ask her to marry him … Словарь американских идиом
pay court — discover a liking, discover fondness; romance, make a romantic approach … English contemporary dictionary
pay court to someone — literary to try to make someone like you by showing them how much you admire or love them … English dictionary
court — [n1] yard, garden of building cloister, close, compass, courtyard, curtilage, enclosure, forum, patio, piazza, plaza, quad, quadrangle, square, street; concepts 509,513 court [n2] ruler’s attendants castle, cortege, entourage, hall, lords and… … New thesaurus