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81 поселяти
= поселитиto settle; to establish, to quarter, to domicile; ( розміщувати) to lodge -
82 поселятися
= поселитисяto settle, to take up one's abode, to take up one's quarters ( residence) -
83 примощуватися
= примоститисяto get a place, to settle, to find place ( room) for oneself -
84 пристроювати
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85 рада
I ж1) ( адміністративний або колегіальний орган) council; board2) ( стосовно українських органів влади) radaII жміська рада — town ( city) rada
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86 регулювати
to regulate, to control, to adjust, to govern; to settleрегулювати ціни — to control (to adjust, to regulate) prices
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87 розквитатися
to be quits ( even) ( with); to square up ( to settle up) accounts ( with) -
88 розсідатися
= розсістисяto sit down, to take a seat, to seat ( to settle) oneself; ( розкинувшись) to sprawl -
89 розташовуватися
= розташуватисяto settle, to make oneself comfortable; військ. to camp, to encamp, to station; to be stationed -
90 селити
to settle, to establish, to quarter, to domicile -
91 селитися
to settle, to take up one's abode, to take up one's quarters ( residence) -
92 списуватися
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93 сплачувати
= сплатитисплачувати борг — to pay (to discharge, to answer, to meet) a debt
сплачувати по векселю — to pay/meet a bill
сплачувати по рахунку — to settle one's account ( reckoning); to foot the bill
сплачувати цілком — to pay off (up)
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94 сумнів
чdoubt; dubiety; disbelief; scruple, uncertaintyбрати під сумнів — to question, to query, to throw doubts on, to call smth. in question, to cast doubt on smth.
розв'язати сумнів — to put an end to doubt, to settle doubt
поза сумнівом — no (without, beyond) doubt, undoubtedly, surely, without/beyond doubt
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95 сформулювати
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96 улаштовуватися
= улаштуватисяto be arranged (made, organized); to settle ( oneself) -
97 умовлятися
= умовитисяto agree, to come to an agreement, to arrange, to concert, to make arrangements, to settleумовлятися наперед (заздалегідь, завчасно) — to agree beforehand, to preconcert
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98 умощуватися
= умоститисяto seat ( to settle oneself) cosily -
99 упорядковувати
= упорядкувати1) to put in good order, to regulate; to settle, to arrange, to systematize2) див. укладати 3) -
100 устоюватися
= устоятися1) ( про молоко) to cream, to gather; ( про рідину) to settle, to precipitate
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