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1 признавать
признать1. (вн.) recognize (d.)признавать свою вину, свои ошибки — admit / acknowledge one's guilt, one's fault / mistakes
признавать себя побеждённым — acknowledge defeat; own oneself beaten разг.; throw* up the sponge спорт.
признать необходимым, нужным — consider it necessary, recognize as necessary
признавать (не)виновным юр. — bring* in a verdict of (not) guilty
признавать недействительным юр. — declare invalid (d.), nullify (d.)
признавать в ком-л. кого-л. — identify smb. with smb.
я вас сразу не признал — I didn't know you first, или at once
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2 признавать
несов. - признава́ть, сов. - призна́ть1) (вн.; считать законным) recognize (d)2) (вн.; соглашаться) admit (d); own (d), acknowledge (d)признава́ть свою́ вину́ [свои́ оши́бки] — admit / acknowledge one's guilt [one's fault / mistakes]
на́до призна́ть, что — it must be admitted that
признава́ть себя́ вино́вным юр. — plead guilty
признава́ть себя́ побеждённым — acknowledge defeat; own oneself beaten разг.; throw up the sponge [spʌ-] идиом.
3) (вн. тв.; приходить к какому-л заключению) vote (d d)призна́ть необходи́мым / ну́жным — consider [-'sɪ-] it necessary, recognize as necessary
признава́ть (не)вино́вным юр. — bring in a verdict of (not) guilty
представле́ние бы́ло при́знано неуда́чным — the performance was found to be a failure
признава́ть недействи́тельным юр. — declare (d) invalid, nullify (d)
признава́ть него́дным к вое́нной слу́жбе — pronounce unfit for active service
4) (вн.; давать положительную оценку) appreciate (d), acknowledge (d)признава́ть тала́нт — appreciate smb's talent
5) разг. (вн.; узнавать) know (again) (d); spot (d), identify [aɪ-] (d)признава́ть в ком-л кого́-л — identify smb with smb
он призна́л во мне ру́сского — he spotted me for a Russian
я вас сра́зу не призна́л — I didn't know you first [at once]
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3 признавать негодным к военной службе
1) General subject: pronounce unfit for active service2) Makarov: rejectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признавать негодным к военной службе
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