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141 constitute
ˈkɔnstɪtju:t гл.
1) составлять They constituted her chief justification. ≈ В этом состояло ее главное оправдание. Syn: make up, form, compose
2) а) основывать;
учреждать, создавать Syn: found, set up, establish б) вводить в силу, принимать (закон) Syn: enact
3) сделать/произвести официальное назначение, назначить( комиссию, должностное лицо) составлять - twelve months * a year двенадцать месяцев составляют год - these facts * links in one and the same chain эти факты являются звеньями одной и той же цепи - I am not so *d that I can accept insults не в моем характере переносить оскорбления учреждать, основывать - to * a committee учредить комитет - to * a precedent установить прецедент назначать - they *d him chief adviser они назначили его главным советником - to * oneself считать себя( кем-л.) - what right have you to * yourself a judge of my conduct? по какому праву вы беретесь стать судьей моего поведения? вводить в силу (закон) constitute вводить в силу ~ издавать или вводить в силу (закон) ~ назначать (комиссию, должностное лицо) ~ назначать ~ основывать;
учреждать ~ основывать ~ составлять;
socialism constitutes the first phase of communism социализм - первая фаза коммунизма ~ составлять ~ устанавливать ~ учреждать to ~ a menace представлять угрозу ~ a part of составлять часть to ~ justification служить оправданием ~ составлять;
socialism constitutes the first phase of communism социализм - первая фаза коммунизмаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > constitute
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