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1 retain
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1. задържам, запазвам, спирам, възпирам
to RETAIN hold of държа, не изпускам
2. крепя, поддържам
RETAINing wall подпорна стена
3. помня, запомням
4. ангажирам, запазвам предварително (маса и пр.), ангажирам предварително (адвокат)
RETAINing fee предварителен хонорар на адвокат* * *{ri'tein} v 1. задържам; запазвам; спирам, възпирам; to retain hold* * *спирам; помня; възпирам; запомням; запазвам; задържам; крепя;* * *1. retaining fee предварителен хонорар на адвокат 2. retaining wall подпорна стена 3. to retain hold of държа, не изпускам 4. ангажирам, запазвам предварително (маса и пр.), ангажирам предварително (адвокат) 5. задържам, запазвам, спирам, възпирам 6. крепя, поддържам 7. помня, запомням* * *retain[ri´tein] v 1. запазвам, задържам; спирам, възпирам; \retained earnings неразпределена печалба; \retaining force воен. прикриваща част; soil that \retains water почва, която задържа вода; he \retained his vitality to the end той си остана жизнен до края; 2. крепя, поддържам; \retaining wall подпорна стена; 3. помня, запомням; 4. ангажирам, запазвам (маса и пр.), ангажирам предварително ( адвокат); \retaining fee предварителен хонорар на адвокат.
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