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1) принять управление, командование, взять управление в свои руки; взять на себя инициативу, ответственностьBut Bee was not well for a while, so I took charge of the babe. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Child of the Hurricane’, ch. XXXIII) — Би еще не совсем окрепла, и мне пришлось взять на себя заботу о ребенке.
Advertising... is the effort of business men to take charge of consumption as well as production. (W. Lippmann, ‘Drift and Mastery’, ch. IV) — Реклама... это попытка бизнесменов прибрать к рукам не только производство, но и потребление.
Wolff saw that the Sergeant had taken charge of the situation. (S. Heym, ‘Of Smiling Peace’, ch. III) — Вольф понял, что сержант стал хозяином положения.
2) потерять управление, выйти из-под контроля (об автомашине и т. п.)He had never driven in a worse fog, and with a road so steep, so curving, so slippery with snow, he could not save their lives if the car skidded and took charge. (S. Lewis, ‘World So Wide’, ch. 12) — Хею никогда не приходилось ездить в таком тумане и по такому крутому подъему, извилистому и скользкому от снега. Если бы машина забуксовала и потеряла управление, то поездка могла бы кончиться печально.
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7 take charge of
взять ответственность; брать ответственностьtake the charge of — брать на хранение; принимать управление
took charge of — взял ответственность; брал ответственность
to take charge of — взять на себя ведение, руководство
to take in charge — арестовать, взять под стражу
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > take charge of
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cover charge — плата «за куверт»
to take in charge — арестовать, взять под стражу
to take charge of — взять на себя ведение, руководство
took charge of — взял ответственность; брал ответственность
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) hacerse cargo de algo2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) encargarse dev.• encargar v. -
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взять на себя заботу;
осуществлять контроль When I go away she is to take charge of the children. ≈ Когда я уеду, она должна будет заботиться о детях. возглавлятьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > take charge of
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) overtage ledelse2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) tage sig af; tage i forvaring* * *1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) overtage ledelse2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) tage sig af; tage i forvaring -
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1. возглавлять; принимать управление; брать на хранение; заботиться2. возглавитьСинонимический ряд:assist (verb) assist; attend to; minister to; nourish; nurse; serve; take care of; tend; wait on -
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) taka við stjórn; taka að sér2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) taka í sínar hendur -
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) átvesz2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) magához vesz -
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) tomar conta2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) encarregar-se de -
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idareyi al* * *1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) yönetimi ele almak, iş başına geçmek2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) ele geçirmek -
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) prevzeti nadzor2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) prevzeti odgovornost -
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) ottaa huolehtiakseen2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) ottaa huostaansa -
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1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) ta ledelsen2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) ta i forvaring, ta seg av
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