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1 render a plot abortive
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2 render
1) оплата2) робити; надавати; подавати ( документи тощо); оголошувати, виносити (вирок, рішення тощо)•render the salute to the national flag — = render the military salute to the national flag віддавати честь національному прапору
- render a criminal harmlessrender the military salute to the national flag — = render the salute to the national flag
- render a criminal
- render a decision
- render a judgement
- render a judgment
- rendera judicial decision
- render a law inoperative
- render a plot abortive
- render a sentence
- render a statute inoperative
- render abortive
- render account
- render an account
- render an acquittal
- render an act inoperative
- render an opinion
- render applicable
- render assistance
- render competent
- render competent
- render good offices
- render harmless
- render illegal
- render illegitimate
- render impossible
- render injurious
- render inoperative
- render justice
- render lawful
- render legal advice
- render legal assistance
- render null
- render obedience
- render political decision
- render unlawful
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3 заговор
conspiracy, plotбыть в заговоре — to conspire, to plot; to hatch a plot
замышлять заговор — to hatch / to lay a plot
организовывать заговор — to plot, to make a plot
раскрыть заговор — to disclose / to discover / to reveal / to discern a plot
сорвать заговор — to defeat / to foil / to frustrate a plot, to render a plot abortive
участвовать в заговоре — to participate / to take part / to tamper in a plot
антиправительственный заговор — antigovernment conspiracy / plot
заговор против кого-л. — conspiracy against smb.
устраивать заговор против кого-л. — to conspire against smb.
заговор с целью свержения правительства — conspiracy to overthrow / to topple the government
нити заговора — the threads of a conspiracy, ramification of a plot
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4 зривати змову
fail a plot, frustrate a conspiracy, frustrate a plot, render a plot abortive -
5 срывать
I несовер. - срывать;
совер. - сорвать( кого-л./что-л.)
1) tear off/down/away;
pluck, pick ( о цветке) срывать маску с кого-л. ≈ to unmask smb., to tear the mask off smb.
2) (на ком-л./чем-л.) ;
разг. (вымещать) vent (upon)
3) разг. (портить) break up, disrupt, frustrate, wreck, spoil, bring to naught, smash срывать планы( враждебные) ≈ to defeat/foil the plans срывать работу ≈ to upset work, to derange/hamper the work срывать план ≈ to ruin/frustrate a plan ∙ срывать голос срывать банк II несовер. - срывать;
совер. - срыть( что-л.) level, raze ( to the ground)I, сорвать
1. (вн.;
что-л. растущее) pick (smth.) ;
сорвать цветок pick a flower;
сорвать ветку сирени break* off a sprig of lilac;
сорвать яблоко pick an apple;
2. (вн.;
сдёргивать) tear* (smth.) off;
break* (smth.) off;
сорвать замок tear* off a lock;
сорвать с себя, с кого-л. шапку snatch one`s smb.`s hat off;
3. (вн.;
повреждать) strip( smth.) ;
сорвать резьбу strip a thread;
4. (вн.;
мешать осуществлению чего-л.) upset* (smth.), wreck (smth.) ;
(что-л. плохое) frustrate (smth.), foil (smth.) ;
сорвать работу upset* the work;
сорвать урок upset* a lesson;
~ переговоры wreck the negotiations;
сорвать заговор foil/frustrate a plot, render a plot abortive;
5. ( вн. на пр.) разг. (вымещать) vent ( smth. on) ;
сорвать зло на ком-л. blow* off at smb. ;
сорвать голос strain/lose* one`s voice;
сорвать завесу с чего-л. rip the trappings/covers off smth., take* the lid off smth. -
6 срывать
(мешать осуществлять) to frustrate, to disrupt, to torpedo, to wreck, to foilсорвать заговор — to frustrate / to foil a plot, to render a plot abortive
сорвать опасные планы — to frustrate / to foil (the) dangerous schemes
срывать переговоры — to wreck / to torpedo / to sabotage talks / negotiations
сорвать совещание — to disrupt a meeting / a conference
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