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1 обов'язок
чduty, obligation; responsibilityслужбові обов'язки — official duties, duty of service, official responsibilities
виконувати обов'язки (кого-небудь) — to act (as), to fulfil the duties (of)
виконувач обов'язків (в. о.) директора — acting director
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2 виконання
с1) (завдання, плану, бажання) accomplishment, completion, fulfilment; (наказу, роботи) execution; ( обов'язку) dischargeвиконання бюджету — administration of the budget, budget performance, utilization of a budget, budget execution
виконання договору — execution of a contract, execution of an agreement
виконання замовлення — execution of order, filling of order
виконання зобов'язань — fulfillment of engagements, discharge of obligations, satisfaction of an obligations
виконання контракту — execution of contract, performance of contract
виконання плану — execution of plan, outturn
виконання проекту — project execution, completion of a project, implementation of a project
перевірка виконання — verification (control, checking) of work ( given orders)
2) мист. performance; ( музичного твору) execution
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