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1 ініціатива
жСтратегічна оборонна ініціатива, СОІ військ. — Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI
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2 виявляти
= виявити1) ( показувати) to show, to manifest, to display, to make apparentвиявляти ініціативу — to show initiative, to take the initiative, to take the lead
виявляти нерішучість — to vacillate, to hesitate
2) ( розкривати) to reveal, to uncover, to bring to light3) (знаходити, установлювати) to discover, to detect, to find out; ( викривати) to expose, to unmask -
3 захоплювати
= захопити1) ( брати щось) to take ( with)2) ( оволодівати) to seize, to captureзахоплювати владу — to seize ( to grasp) power
захоплювати у полон — to capture, to take prisoner
3) тк. док. ( застати несподівано) to catch4) (приваблювати, хвилювати) to thrill, to carry away, to captivate, to charm, to fascinate -
4 перехоплювати
= перехопити1) (затримувати, зупиняти) to intercept, to catch, to stopперехоплювати когось на дорозі — to catch smb. on the way (to)
2) (захоплювати щось, призначене для інших) to intercept, to tap3) ( брати в свої руки) to take over4) (оперізувати, стягувати) to bind ( with)5) ( трохи грошей) to borrow6) ( закусувати) to take a snack, to catch up7) -
5 підхоплювати
= підхопити1) to catch (up); to take up, to seize; to pick up; to snatch up2) (підтримувати, продовжувати) to take up, to join inпідхоплювати ініціативу — to follow up smb.'s initiative
підхоплювати мелодію — to catch up the tune, to join in the singing
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6 проявляти
= проявити1) ( виявляти) to manifest, to display, to show; to evinceпроявляти ініціативу — to initiate, to take the initiative
2) фото to develop
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