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121 ugrunt|ować
pf — ugrunt|owywać impf Ⅰ vt książk. to consolidate, to reinforce- ugruntować czyjeś wpływy to strengthen sb’s influence- ugruntować wiedzę to reinforce one’s knowledge- ugruntować władzę państwową swoją pozycję to consolidate the government’s power/one’s positionⅡ ugruntować się — ugruntowywać się to consolidate, to be reinforced- jego władza ugruntowała się his power consolidated- ugruntowałem się w przekonaniu, że wygramy I was firmly convinced that we would winThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ugrunt|ować
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122 укрепя
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123 утвърдя
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124 упрочивать
несов. - упро́чивать, сов. - упро́чить1) (вн.; делать надёжным, прочным) strengthen (d), consolidate (d)он упро́чил своё положе́ние — he consolidated / improved his position
2) (вн. за тв.; закреплять) firmly establish (d as), ensure (d as)его́ Пе́рвая симфо́ния упро́чила за ним репута́цию выдаю́щегося компози́тора — his First Symphony ensured his reputation as an outstanding composer
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125 укрепиться
I несовер. - укрепляться; совер. - укрепиться(в различных значениях) strengthen, become stronger; (о власти и т.п.) consolidate; воен. fortify one's position, entrenchII страд. от укрепить -
126 укрепляться
I несовер. - укрепляться; совер. - укрепиться(в различных значениях) strengthen, become stronger; (о власти и т.п.) consolidate; воен. fortify one's position, entrenchII страд. от укреплять -
127 упрочивать
несовер. - упрочивать; совер. - упрочить1) strengthen, consolidateон упрочил свое положение — he has consolidated/improved his position
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128 collaborative
совместныйcollaborative effort совместные усилия;Through collaborative efforts among..., we are in a position to further strengthen... Совместными усилиями... мы сумеем еще больше усилить / укрепитьEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > collaborative
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