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1 acquit oneself well
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2 acquit oneself well
1) Общая лексика: вести себя хорошо2) Макаров: хорошо вести себя, хорошо держаться -
3 acquit oneself well
işini iyi yapmak -
4 acquit oneself well
işini iyi yapmak -
5 acquit oneself well
добро се држи -
6 acquit oneself well
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7 acquit oneself well
yüz aki ile yapmak -
8 to acquit oneself well
quedar en bien lugar, quedar bien, salir airoso,-a -
9 to acquit oneself well
labi uzvesties; labi veikt uzdevumu -
10 acquit oneself (ill/well)
acquit oneself (ill/well)zich (slecht/goed) van zijn taak kwijten -
11 acquit oneself of (one's) duties well
Макаров: хорошо выполнять свой долг, хорошо справляться со своими обязанностямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acquit oneself of (one's) duties well
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12 acquit oneself of duties well
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > acquit oneself of duties well
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acquit [əˊkwɪt] v1) опра́вдывать (of — в чём-л.)3) уст. вы́полнить (обязанность, обязательство); вы́платить долг;to acquit oneself of a promise испо́лнить обеща́ние
4) refl. вести́ себя́;to acquit oneself well (ill) вести́ себя́ хорошо́ (пло́хо)
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(a) (release → from duty, responsibility) acquitter, décharger∎ to acquit sb of sth acquitter qn de qch∎ to acquit oneself well/badly bien/mal s'en sortir;∎ he acquitted himself well during the trial il s'est bien conduit pendant le procès;∎ how did he acquit himself? comment s'en est-il sorti? -
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A vtr Jur acquitter ; to acquit sb of (doing) sth acquitter qn accusé d'avoir fait qch ; to be acquitted of murder ou of murdering sb être disculpé de l'accusation de meurtre de qn.B v refl to acquit oneself well/badly in s'en tirer ○ bien/mal à [interview, examination] ; she acquitted herself well in the competition le concours s'est bien passé pour elle. -
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acquit [əˈkwɪt][+ accused person] acquitter* * *[ə'kwɪt] 1.(p prés etc - tt-) transitive verb Law acquitter2.to be acquitted — être disculpé (of de)
to acquit oneself well in — s'en tirer (colloq) bien à [interview]
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əˈkwɪt гл.
1) оправдывать (of) Mr Hope was initially convicted but then was acquitted on appeal. ≈ Мистер Хоуп был первоначально признан виновным, но затем оправдан в апелляционной инстанции. Syn: exonerate
2) освобождать( от обязательства и т. п.) (of, from) The jury acquitted her of all charges. ≈ Жюри освободило ее от всех расходов. Syn: exonerate
3) выполнить (обязанность, обязательство) ;
выплатить долг to acquit oneself of a promise ≈ исполнить обещание
4) возвр. вести себя to acquit oneself well (ill) ≈ вести себя хорошо (плохо)оправдывать, выносить оправдательный приговор - to * a prisoner оправдать подсудимого - he was *ted by the jury присяжные его оправдали (of, on) оправдывать в чем-л. - he was *ted of murder его признали невиновным в убийстве - he was *ted on the charge это обвинение было с него снято (of, from) освобождать от обязательства, долга и т. п.;
снимать ответственность и т. п.;
- to * oneself of a promise выполнить обещание - he *ted himself of suspicion он снял с себя подозрение - to * oneself of one's duties well хорошо справляться со своими обязанностями;
хорошо выполнять свой долг платить долг;
расплачиваться;
расквитаться - to * evil for evil платить злом за зло держаться, вести себя - to * oneself well хорошо вести себя - he *ted himself well in battle он хорошо проявил себя в бою - recruits *ted themselves like veterans новобранцы не отставали от опытных бойцовacquit refl. вести себя;
to acquit oneself well (ill) вести себя хорошо (плохо) ~ выносить оправдательный приговор ~ выполнить (обязанность, обязательство) ;
выплатить долг;
to acquit oneself of a promise исполнить обещание ~ оправдывать (of - в чем-л.) ~ оправдывать ~ освобождать (of, from - от обязательства и т. п.) ~ платить долг ~ расплачиваться~ выполнить (обязанность, обязательство) ;
выплатить долг;
to acquit oneself of a promise исполнить обещаниеacquit refl. вести себя;
to acquit oneself well (ill) вести себя хорошо (плохо) -
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- tt-1) (Law) freisprechen2)acquit oneself well — seine Sache gut machen
* * *[ə'kwit]past tense, past participle - acquitted; verb- academic.ru/542/acquittal">acquittal* * *ac·quit<- tt->[əˈkwɪt]vt▪ to \acquit sb jdn freisprechento be \acquitted on a charge von einem Anklagepunkt freigesprochen werden2. (perform)to \acquit oneself badly/well seine Sache schlecht/gut machen* * *[ə'kwɪt]1. vtfreisprechento be acquitted of a crime/on a charge — von einem Verbrechen/einer Anklage freigesprochen werden
2. vr(= conduct oneself) sich verhalten; (= perform) seine Sache machenhe acquitted himself well — er hat seine Sache gut gemacht
* * *acquit [əˈkwıt] v/t4. acquit o.s. (of)b) sich (von einem Verdacht) befreien:acquit o.s. of suspicion5. acquit o.s. well sich gut halten, seine Sache gut machen* * *- tt-1) (Law) freisprechen2)* * *v.freisprechen v. -
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ə'kwitpast tense, past participle - acquitted; verb(to declare (an accused person) to be innocent: The judge acquitted her of murder.) absolveracquit vb absolvertr[ə'kwɪt]1 absolver, declarar inocente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto acquit oneself well quedar en bien lugar, quedar bien, salir airoso,-a1) : absolver, exculpar2)to acquit oneself : comportarse, defendersev.• absolver (Jurisprudencia) (•Acusación•) v.• exculpar v.• exonerar (Obligación) v.ə'kwɪt
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- tt- transitive verbto acquit somebody (of something) — absolver* a alguien (de algo)
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v reflto acquit oneself — desenvolverse*, desempeñarse (AmL)
[ǝ'kwɪt]VT1) (Jur)to acquit sb (of) — absolver or exculpar a algn (de)
2)to acquit o.s.: how did he acquit himself? — ¿cómo se desenvolvió?
to acquit o.s. well — defenderse bien
to acquit o.s. of — [+ duty] desempeñar
* * *[ə'kwɪt]
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- tt- transitive verbto acquit somebody (of something) — absolver* a alguien (de algo)
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v reflto acquit oneself — desenvolverse*, desempeñarse (AmL)
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{ə'kwit}
1. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of)
2. освобождавам (от задължепие и пр.) (of, from)
3. изпълнявам (задължение. обещание) (of)
4. уреждам (сметкa, дълг)
5. refl проявявам се, държа се, справям се
to ACQUIT oneself well/ill справям се/държа се добре/зле
to ACQUIT oneself like a hero държа се/боря се геройски* * *{ъ'kwit} v (-tt-) 1. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of); 2. о* * *оправдавам; изпълнявам;* * *1. refl проявявам се, държа се, справям се 2. to acquit oneself like a hero държа се/боря се геройски 3. to acquit oneself well/ill справям се/държа се добре/зле 4. изпълнявам (задължение. обещание) (of) 5. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of) 6. освобождавам (от задължепие и пр.) (of, from) 7. уреждам (сметкa, дълг)* * *acquit[ə´kwit] v (- tt-) 1. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of); he was \acquitted on two of the charges той бе оправдан по две точки от обвинението; 2. освобождавам (от задължение, обещание и пр.; of, from); 3. изпълнявам (задължение, обещание); уреждам ( сметки); to \acquit a debt погасявам дълг; to \acquit o.s. of a promise изпълнявам обещание; to \acquit o.s. well ( ill) държа (справям) се добре (зле).
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