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1 приймати
= прийняти1) to takeприймати ліки — to take ( one's) medicine
приймати за… (помилково) — to mistake (to take for…)
приймати рішення — to take (to reach, to come to) a decision
приймати українське громадянство — to take Ukrainian citizenship, to become an Ukrainian citizen
2) ( погоджуватися з чимсь) to acceptприймати виклик — to accept ( to take up) the challenge
приймати пропозицію — to accept ( to embrace) the offer
3) ( відвідувачів) to receive, to entertainприймати привітно — to receive cordially, to welcome
5) ( схвалювати) to adopt, to pass, to carryприймати законопроект — to pass (to adopt, to approve) a bill
приймати резолюцію — to carry ( to pass) a resolution (against - проти, for - за)
6) ( відповідальність) to assumeприймати (брати) на себе — to take upon oneself, to assume
7) ( командування) to take over8) ( по радіо) to take down9) to deliverприймати новонародженого — to deliver smb. of a child
10) ( забирати щось звідкись) to take away; to remove
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assume — [ə so͞om′, əsyo͞om′] vt. assumed, assuming [ME assumen < L assumere, to take up, claim < ad , to + sumere, to take: see CONSUME] 1. to take on or put on (the appearance, form, role, etc. of) 2. to seize; usurp [to assume control] 3. to take … English World dictionary
assume — assumer, n. /euh soohm /, v.t., assumed, assuming. 1. to take for granted or without proof; suppose; postulate; posit: to assume that everyone wants peace. 2. to take upon oneself; undertake: to assume an obligation. 3. to take over the duties or … Universalium
assume — [c]/əˈsjum / (say uh syoohm) verb (assumed, assuming) –verb (t) 1. to take for granted or without proof; suppose as a fact: assume a principle in reasoning. 2. to take upon oneself; undertake: to assume office; to assume an obligation. 3. to take …
assume — as·sume vt as·sumed, as·sum·ing 1: to voluntarily take upon oneself assume a risk 2: to take over (the debts or obligations of another) as one s own assume a mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
obligation — n. 1) to assume, take on an obligation 2) to feel an obligation 3) to discharge, fulfill, meet an obligation 4) a legal; moral; social obligation; family obligations 5) a military obligation ( required military service ) 6) an obligation to (an… … Combinatory dictionary
obligation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ contractual, legal, statutory ▪ ethical, moral, religious, social ▪ debt, financial … Collocations dictionary
assume — verb ADVERB ▪ automatically, naturally ▪ I automatically assumed that you knew about this. ▪ reasonably, safely ▪ I think we can safely assume that this situation will continue … Collocations dictionary
assume — In ordinary parlance, to assume means to undertake; to engage; to promise. In matters of law, to take upon one s self. Springer v De Wolf, 194 Ill 218, 62 NW 542. See assumption of charge on land; assumption of mortgage; assumption of obligation … Ballentine's law dictionary
assume — To pretend. To undertake; engage; promise. To take to or upon one s self. Also taking up, receiving, adopting, taking to oneself, or to put on deceitfully, take appearance of, affect, or outwardly seem. To take on, become bound as another is… … Black's law dictionary
assume — To pretend. To undertake; engage; promise. To take to or upon one s self. Also taking up, receiving, adopting, taking to oneself, or to put on deceitfully, take appearance of, affect, or outwardly seem. To take on, become bound as another is… … Black's law dictionary
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