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1 конспектувати
to make an abstract ( epitome), to recapitulate, to summarize, to outline, to epitomize; to make a summary, to make an abstract (of) -
2 законспектувати
to make an abstract ( synopsis) (of) -
3 проконспектувати
to make an abstract ( epitome), to recapitulate -
4 робити
1) (виготовляти, виробляти) to make; (виконувати, діяти) to doробити вигляд — to pretend, to feign, to let on
робити виноску — to reference, to footnote
робити виписки — to abbreviate, to abstract
робити висновок — to draw a conclusion, to infer
робити внесок — to ante up, to kick in амер., сл.
робити основну доповідь (на з'їзді, конференції) — to key-note
робити знижку (на що-небудь;) — to make allowance(s) ( for), to give a reduction
робити зусилля — to make an effort, to struggle
робити отвори спец. — to foraminate
робити на свій лад — to have one's own way, to please oneself
робити по-своєму — to get one's own way, to do as one pleases/chooses/feels
робити реверанс — to make/drop a curts(e)y, to curts(e)y
робити рентген — to do an X-ray, to make an X-ray, to take an X-ray
робити хороші збори — to play to full houses, to get good box-office returns
робити що-небудь неможливим — to render smth. impossible
3) ( про пройдену відстань) to do, to make4)робити борги — to contract/incur debts
робити вибір — to make a choice, to take an option on
робити запас чого-небудь — to lay in stores of smth.
робити зауваження (кому-небудь) — to rebuke, to reprove
робити кар'єру — to make oneself a career, to be on the make, to carve out a career for, to climb the ladder
робити можливим — to make possible, to render possible
робити недійсним — to invalidate, to nullify
робити перекличку — to call over, to call the roll
робити поправку — to allow for мат., to make allowance
робити посміховисько з кого-небудь — to make a laughing-stock of smb.
робити ставку (на кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to stake (on); to count (on), to gamble (on)
робити успіхи (в чому-небудь) — to make progress (in), to advance (in), to do well (in)
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