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1 залишати без розгляду
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > залишати без розгляду
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2 відкладати
= відкластивідкладати про запас — to store up, to lay up in store
3) ( відстрочувати) to delay, to put off, to postpone, to defer, to hold off, to respite; ( справу в кримінальному суді) to remand the prisoner; (питання, проект) to shelve; ( виконання вироку) to suspend judgement; ( страту засудженого) to reprieveвідкладати в довгий ящик — to shelve, to put off, to procrastinate
4) геол. to deposit -
3 здавати
= здати1) ( передавати) to hand over, to pass; ( повертати) to return, to turn inздавати в архів, — to give up as a bad job, to write off, to shelve, to scrap, to throw out, to leave out of account, to give up as a bad, to put away for good; to file
здавати в архів — to shelve, to scrap, to throw out, to leave out of account, to give up as a bad, to put away for good; to file
здавати в експлуатацію — to put in operation, to put in commission
здавати на зберігання — to deposit, ( багаж) to register
2) ( карти) to dealздавати внайми — to let, to let out, to hire out
здавати в оренду — to lease, to grant on lease, to rent
здавати в суборенду — to redemise, under-lease, underlet
4) ( про фортецю) to surrender, to yield; ( територію) to cede5) ( слабнути) to decline, to weaken, to begin to fail -
4 маринувати
1) to pickle, to marinade, to preserve in vinegar, to souse2) розм. (затримувати, відкладати) to shelve, to delay, to put off -
5 здавати в архів
( архівний відділ) hand over to the record-keeping office, ( на стелаж) shelve -
6 архів
ч1) archives pl, chanceryдержавний архів — State Archives; ( в Англії) Record Office
2) комп. archive; fileздавати в архів — to shelve, to throw out, to bury in oblivion
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7 залишати
= залишити1) to leave, to forsake; (кидати тж.) to abandon; to desertзалишати без уваги — to pass by, to set aside, to disregard
2) ( звільнятися) to quit3) ( зберігати) to keep, to retain, to reserve4)залишати з носом — to dupe, to make a fool of
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8 класти
to lay, to deposit, to put, to place, to setкласти в банк — to deposit, to pay in
класти в кишеню — to put in one's pocket, to pocket
класти в основу (що небудь) — to base oneself on smth., to assume smth. as a basis
класти під сукно — to shelve, to pigeonhole
класти на місце — to put back, to put in its place, to replace
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9 покласти
1) to lay (on), to place (on), to lay down, to deposit; to put down; to setпокласти на обидві лопатки — to floor; to throw
покласти щось за основу — to base oneself on smth.
покласти (слова) на музику — to set ( words) to music
покласти в банк — to deposit, to pay in
покласти в кишеню — to put in one's pocket, to pocket
покласти комусь на тарілку — to help smb. (to)
2) док. див. покладати3)покласти під сукно — to shelve, to pigeonhole
покласти край чомусь — to put an end ( a period) to smth.
покласти початок — to initiate; (у стосунках, переговорах) to break the ice
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10 полиця
ж1) shelf, rackполиця балки — flange of beam, beam flange
полиця лонжерона — boom, spar flange
2) ( у вагоні) berthверхня (нижня) полиця — upper ( lower) berth
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11 спускатися
= спуститисяto come down, to descend, to drop down; ( про туман) to fallспускатися по річці — to go with the stream, to go downstream
спускатися сходами — to go downstairs, to come downstairs
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12 сукно
сcloth; broadcloth; мн. сукна clothsпокласти під сукно — to shelve, to pigeonhole, to put the matter on file
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13 ящик
1) box, case; chest; ( великий) bin; ( що висувається) drawerящик для інструменту авт. — tool cabinet
ящик для сміття — dustbin; ( у вагоні) litter bin
3)відкладати в довгий ящик — to put off, to shelve; to postpone; to procrastinate; to dally off
чорний ящик ав. — black box
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