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1. n1) завдання; задача; справа; урокtask in hand — а) розпочата робота; б) першорядне завдання
to give smb. a task — дати комусь завдання
2) обов'язок3) амер. норма (робітника)4) мито; податокtask force — а) військ. тимчасова оперативна (тактична) група; б) амер. спеціальна комісія для вивчення певного питання
to take smb. to task — дати прочухана комусь
2. v1) давати завдання (роботу)2) обтяжувати, перевантажувати3) випробовувати; перевірятиto task smb.'s power of endurance — випробовувати чиюсь витривалість
* * *I n1) задача, завдання; справа; урок, визначена робота почата робота; безпосередня /найближча/ задачаtask and bonus plan — eк. заохочувальна система заробітної плати
to undertake /to attempt/ a task — братися за якусь задачу /за якусь справу/; to apply oneself to a task приступити до справи
to do /to fulfil, to perform/ one's task — виконати завдання; обов'язок; icт. урок
2) aмep. норма ( робітник)work by /to/ task — штучна /відрядна/ робота
3) icт. податок; мито••II vto take smb to task — зробити догану кому-л, дати наганяй комусь;
1) ставити задачу; давати роботу або завданняto task smb beyond nis strength — звалювати на когось непосильну задачу /роботу/
2) завантажувати, обтяжити3) випробувати, піддавати перевірці (терпіння, витривалість)
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