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121 give in
1) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) vdati se2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) izročiti, oddati* * *intransitive verb & transitive verbpopustiti, vdati se; izročitiAmerican give in one's name — navesti svoje ime, prijaviti se -
122 file
1 noun(b) (documents) dossier m;∎ to have/keep sth on file avoir/garder qch dans ses dossiers;∎ it's on file c'est dans les dossiers, c'est classé;∎ we will keep your name on file nous garderons votre dossier (de candidature)file copy exemplaire m ou pièce f d'archivesfile compression compression f de fichiers; file conversion conversion f de fichiers;file extension extension f du nom de fichier;file format format m de fichier;file lock verrouillage f de fichiers;file management gestion f ou tenue f de fichiers;file management system système m de gestion de fichiers;file manager gestionnaire m de fichiers;file menu menu m fichier;file merge fusion f de fichiers;file name nom m de fichier;file name extension extension de nom de fichier;file protection protection f de fichiers;file server serveur m de fichiers;file sharing partage m de fichiers;file structure structure f de fichier;file transfer transfert m de fichier;file transfer protocol protocole m de transfert de fichier;file viewer visualiseur m(a) (documents) classer;∎ file these documents under "sales" classez ces documents sous la rubrique "ventes";∎ what name is it filed under? sous quel nom est-il classé?(b) (complaint, claim, request) déposer;∎ to file an application for a patent déposer une demande de brevet;∎ to file a claim for damages intenter un procès en dommages-intérêts;(classify documents) faire du classement -
123 adjure
1. v молить, заклинать2. v юр. приводить к присяге3. v юр. приносить присягу4. v юр. предупреждать о необходимости соблюдения присягиI adjure you to speak the truth — именем закона призываю вас говорить правду; предупреждаю, что вы обязаны говорить правду
Синонимический ряд:1. ask (verb) appeal; ask; beseech; entreat; implore; petition; plead; request; supplicate2. command (verb) command; compel; direct; order; press -
124 apply to
Синонимический ряд:1. address (verb) accost; address; approach; bespeak; memorialize2. appeal (verb) appeal; ask; invoke; petition; plead; style -
125 entreat
1. v умолять2. v арх. умолить, умилостивить3. v уст. считатьСинонимический ряд:1. appeal for (verb) appeal for; ask; beseech; desire; request; seek2. beg (verb) appeal; beg; brace; conjure; crave; implore; importune; invoke; petition; plead; plead with; pray; supplicateАнтонимический ряд:command; demand; force; take -
126 Grace
1. n Грейс2. n грация, изящество3. n часто привлекательное качество; добродетельsaving grace — положительное качество, перевешивающее недостатки
4. n приличие; тактhe had the grace to say he was sorry — он был достаточно тактичен, чтобы признать свою вину
he had the grace to apologize — надо отдать ему должное, он извинился
5. n любезностьwith a good grace — охотно, любезно
with a bad grace — неохотно, нелюбезно
6. n благосклонность, благоволение; расположениеfall from grace — опала, немилость
7. n отсрочка; льгота8. n редк. милосердие; прощениеcoup de grace — смертельный удар, прекращающий страдания и нанесённый из милосердия
9. n редк. юр. помилование, амнистияact of grace — помилование, амнистия
10. n редк. церк. благодать, милость11. n редк. молитва12. n редк. милость, светлость13. n редк. унив. разрешение на соискание учёной степениin the year of grace — в наши дни, в наш век
14. n редк. греч. миф. Грации15. n редк. игра в серсо16. v украшать17. v награждать, удостаивать18. v муз. орнаментоватьСинонимический ряд:1. agility (noun) agility; dexterity; nimbleness; suppleness2. balance (noun) balance; form; style; symmetry3. benevolence (noun) benevolence; charity; compassion; pity4. conscience (noun) conscience; decency5. ease (noun) ease; poise; presence6. elegance (noun) attractiveness; beauty; charm; comeliness; dignity; elegance; finish; gracefulness; polish; refinement; urbanity7. favor (noun) favor; goodness; virtue8. holiness (noun) devotion; devoutness; holiness; love; piety; sanctity9. invocation (noun) benediction; blessing; invocation; petition; praise; thanks; thanksgiving10. kindness (noun) altruism; beneficence; benignity; condescension; favour; good will; kindliness; kindness11. mercy (noun) caritas; clemency; forgiveness; indulgence; leniency; lenity; mercifulness; mercy; pardon12. respite (noun) reprieve; respite13. service (noun) favour; indulgence; service14. beautify (verb) adorn; beautify; crown; deck; decorate; embellish; enhance; favor; honor; ornament; set off15. favour (verb) dignify; favour; honourАнтонимический ряд:condemnation; deformity; disfavour; disgrace; dishonour; hate; inelegance; pride; ugliness -
127 invoke
1. v призывать; взывать; молить2. v обращаться к; ссылаться на; цитировать3. v призывать к применению; прибегать к4. v юр. применять5. v вызвать, привести к6. v вызывать духовСинонимический ряд:1. resort to (verb) appeal to; bid; carry out; effect; enact; enforce; execute; implement; quote; refer to; resort to2. summon (verb) appeal; beg; beseech; brace; call up; conjure; crave; entreat; evoke; implore; importune; petition; plead; pray; raise; summon; supplicate -
128 pray
1. v молиться2. v молить, умолять3. v книжн. проситьI pray! — очень прошу вас!, ну пожалуйста!
pray take a seat — садитесь, пожалуйста
Синонимический ряд:1. beg (verb) adjure; appeal; appeal for; ask; beg; beseech; brace; conjure; crave; desire; entreat; implore; importune; invoke; petition; plead; plead with; request; seek2. commune (verb) commune; meditate; supplicateАнтонимический ряд:
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