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1 divest oneself of
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > divest oneself of
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2 divest oneself
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3 divest oneself of
Общая лексика: избавиться, отделаться (от чего-л.) -
4 divest oneself of a property
Логистика: передавать имуществоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of a property
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5 divest oneself of an office
Макаров: уйти с должностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of an office
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6 divest oneself of authority
Макаров: сложить полномочияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of authority
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7 divest oneself of functions
Общая лексика: сложить с себя обязанности, складывать с себя обязанностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of functions
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8 divest oneself of garment
Макаров: разоблачиться, снять одеяниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of garment
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9 divest oneself of responsibility
Военный термин: снимать с себя ответственностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of responsibility
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10 divest oneself of the idea
Макаров: отделаться от (этой) мыслиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > divest oneself of the idea
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11 divest oneself of
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12 divest oneself of
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13 divest oneself of a property
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > divest oneself of a property
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14 divest oneself of responsibility
English-Russian military dictionary > divest oneself of responsibility
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15 to divest oneself of
se défaire de; se dessaisir de; renoncer àEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to divest oneself of
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16 to divest oneself
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17 to divest oneself of something
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18 to divest oneself of control
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to divest oneself of control
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19 divest
tr[daɪ'vest]1 (take away) despojar (of, de), privar (of, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto divest oneself of something despojarse de algo, quitarse algodivest [daɪ'vɛst, də-] vt1) undress: desnudar, desvestir2)to divest of : despojar dev.• desapropiar v.• desnudar v.• despojar v.• desposeer v.daɪ'vest1) ( deprive)to divest somebody/something of something — despojar a algn/algo de algo
2) ( sell off) \<\<asset/operation/stake\>\> deshacerse* de reflexive verbto divest oneself of something — deshacerse* de algo
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[daɪ'vest]VTto divest o.s. of one's rights — renunciar a sus derechos
he divested himself of his coat — frm se despojó de su abrigo frm
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[daɪ'vest]VT VI (US) (Econ) desinvertir* * *[daɪ'vest]1) ( deprive)to divest somebody/something of something — despojar a algn/algo de algo
2) ( sell off) \<\<asset/operation/stake\>\> deshacerse* de reflexive verbto divest oneself of something — deshacerse* de algo
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20 divest
A vtr to divest sb of sth (of power, rights etc) dépouiller qn de qch ; (of robes, regalia) ôter qch à qn.B v refl to divest oneself of se débarrasser de [robes, regalia] ; se défaire de [ideas, beliefs] ; Comm, Fin se défaire de [asset, subsidiary].
См. также в других словарях:
divest oneself — index forswear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
divest oneself of — index abandon (relinquish), disclaim, resign Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
divest oneself of sth — UK US divest yourself of sth Phrasal Verb with divest({{}}/dɪˈvest/ verb [I or T] ► FINANCE to sell an asset, a business, etc. that belongs to you: »He wishes to divest himself of some newly inherited assets. »The Bank made a commercial decision… … Financial and business terms
divest — The traditional uses of divest are as a somewhat formal word meaning ‘to undress’ and, in the reflexive form divest oneself of, in the sense ‘to dispossess oneself of’ (typically with reference to rights, powers, etc., or as a humorous… … Modern English usage
divest — di•vest [[t]dɪˈvɛst, daɪ [/t]] v. t. 1) to strip of clothing, ornament, etc 2) to strip or deprive (someone or something), esp. of property or rights; dispossess 3) to rid of or free from: to divest oneself of responsibility for a decision[/ex]… … From formal English to slang
divest — /daɪ vest/ verb ♦ to divest oneself of something to get rid of something ● The company had divested itself of its US interests … Dictionary of banking and finance
divest — di·vest /dī vest, də / vt [Anglo French devestir, literally, to undress, from Old French desvestir, from de(s) , prefix marking reversal + vestir to dress, from Latin vestire]: to deprive or dispossess (oneself) of property through divestiture… … Law dictionary
divest — 1560s, devest (modern spelling is c.1600), from M.Fr. devester strip of possessions, from O.Fr. desvestir, from des away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + vestir to clothe (see VEST (Cf. vest) (v.)). The figurative sense of strip of possessions is earliest… … Etymology dictionary
divest — [dʌɪ vɛst, dɪ ] verb (divest someone/thing of) deprive or dispossess someone or something of (power, rights, etc.). ↘rid oneself of (an interest or investment). ↘relieve someone of (a garment). Origin C17: alt. of devest, from OFr. desvestir,… … English new terms dictionary
Abrogation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Abrogation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 abrogation abrogation annulment nullification Sgm: N 1 vacatur vacatur Sgm: N 1 canceling canceling &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 cancel cancel Sgm: N 1 revocatio … English dictionary for students
disrobe — v.tr. & refl. (also absol.) 1 divest (oneself or another) of a robe or a garment; undress. 2 divest (oneself or another) of office, authority, etc … Useful english dictionary