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1 вступати у володіння
take possession, receive in livery, ( майном) seize oneselfУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > вступати у володіння
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2 вступати в права володіння майном
Українсько-англійський словник > вступати в права володіння майном
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3 вступати у володіння майном
Українсько-англійський словник > вступати у володіння майном
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4 володіння
с1) (влада, сила) dominion, mastery, empire2) ( власність) ownership, possession; (акціями, облігаціями) holding; ( нерухомістю) tenancy, tenure, seizingволодіння акціями — share ownership, shareholding, stockholding, holding of shares, holding of stock
спільне (колективне) володіння — collective ( joint) ownership
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= вступити1) ( входити) to enter; ( про війська) to march in ( into)2) ( ступати) to step (in)3) ( розпочинати) to enter ( into), to startвступати в бій — to join battle, to come to action; to engage in battle
вступати в боротьбу (за щось) — to engage in a struggle ( for); ( з кимсь) to come into conflict ( with)
вступати у війну — to go to war ( with), to levy war, to declare war
вступати в свої права — to come into one's own; to assert oneself
вступати в силу — to come into force, to take effect
вступати в суперечність — to collide ( with), to come into conflict ( with)
вступати на шлях (чого-небудь) — to embark on the path (of), to take the path (of)
4) ( до організації) to join, to become a member (of)вступати в члени (чого-небудь) — to become a member (of); to join
вступати у володіння — to take possession of, to assume possession of property, to enter (up)on property
вступати на престол — to mount ( to come to) the throne
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to seize, to take possession (of), to take all into one's own hands -
7 оволодівати
= оволодіти1) ( захоплювати) to capture, to take possession ( hold) (of)2) ( про почуття) to seize, to overcomeоволодівати собою — to regain self-control, to get control of oneself
3) ( майстерністю в якійсь галузі) to master, to gain proficiency inоволодівати технікою — to master technics, to master technique
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8 заволодівати
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