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1 передавати
= передати1) (віддавати, вручати) to give, to pass, to deliverпередавати доручення — to deliver a message, to pass the word
передавати естафету — to hand/pass on the baton (to)
2) ( у володіння) to hand over, to transfer (to); ( права) to make over, to assign, to cedeпередавати у спадщину — to hand down, to demise
3) ( повноваження) to hand over, to turn over, to delegate; (обов'язки, функції) to give up, to devolveпередавати контракт — to hand over a contract, to let out a contract
передавати повноваження — to delegate responsibility, to devolve on
4) (на розгляд, на розв'язання) to refer, to remit, to submit5) ( повідомляти) to tell, to report; to communicate; ( через посередника) to convey, to giveпередавати наказ — to pass the word, to transmit an order
передавати привіт — to send one's regards, to convey greetings
передайте від мене привіт (вітання) — please, remember me (to)
6) ( по радіо) to transmit, to broadcast, to radiocast; ( по телебаченню) to televise, to show; ( по телетайпу) to telexпередавати в ефір — to put on the air, to broadcast
передавати новини — to broadcast/transmit news
7) ( поширювати) to communicate, to spread, to transmit8) спорт. to pass9) ( навчати когось) to pass on (to); to share ( with)передавати комусь свій досвід — to pass on one's experience to smb., to share one's experience with smb.
10) (звук, значення) to convey; ( відтворювати) to reproduce; (зміст, музику) to render11) (давати більше, ніж треба) to give too much, to give over; ( здачу) to give too much in charge; ( про ціну) to overpay, to pay too much12)передавати по акту амер. — to deed
передавати по трубам — to pipe, to pipeline
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2 обставина
ж1) case, circumstance, circs, condition, contextобставина, що пом'якшує (збільшує) провину — an extenuating ( aggravating) circumstance
форс-мажорна обставина — act of God, natural disaster; юр. force majeure
сприятливі обставини — favorable circumstance; prosperity
за жодних обставин — in/under no circumstances, in no case
з незалежних від мене обставин — for reasons not depending on me; because of circumstances not under my control
2) грам. adverbial modifier
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