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121 расположиться
несовер. - располагаться; совер. - расположиться1) settle (oneself), make oneself comfortable ( устраиваться); take up position2) ( лагерем)encamp; camp; set up camp3) ( находиться) -
122 διακάθημαι
διακάθ-ημαι, = foreg., of an army,A take up position, J.AJ14.16.1, Arr.Epict.3.4.4; of birds, perch, Plu.Cic.47.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διακάθημαι
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123 περικαθίσταμαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικαθίσταμαι
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124 de stellingen betrekken
de stellingen betrekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de stellingen betrekken
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125 оценка международного положения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > оценка международного положения
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126 ἐγκάθημαι
ἐγκάθημαι (ἐν + κατά + ἕζομαι; Aristoph., X.+; Herm. Wr. 16, 14; LXX) gener. ‘to sit in’, to take a position in, reside, dwell εἴς τι (Judg 2:2) fig., of grief in the heart Hm 10, 3, 3 (Polyb. 2, 23, 7 ἐγκαθημένου τ. ψυχαῖς τοῦ φόβου).—S. DELG s.v. ἕζομαι. -
127 становиться
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128 innta
take, take* * *verb. consume (f.eks.He consumed huge quantities of meat and beer.
) verb. eat (f.eks.He ate his lunch at one o'clock.
) verb. take (f.eks.take a strong dose of cough medicine
) verb. take, take up (f.eks.the position taken by the senator, the attitude taken up by the Government
) verb. place oneself in (f.eks.She placed herself in a graceful attitude.
) verb. (militær) take, capture (f.eks. ) verb. (militær) carry (f.eks. ) verb. partake of
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