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1 відкривати
inaugurate, initiate, open, ( справу тощо) set up, unveil -
2 обнародувати
make known, make public, ( закон тощо) divulgate, divulge, give forth, give out, give to the public, proclaim, promulgate, release, unveil -
3 відкривати
= відкрити1) (тж. починати, започатковувати) to open2) ( таємницю) to reveal, to disclose, to uncover3) to turn onвідкривати кран — to turn on the ( water) tap
4) ( робити вільним вхід) to clear5) ( робити відкриття) to discover6) ( розгортати щось складене) to open7)відкривати свої карти — to show one's cards; to show one's hand
відкривати рахунок ек. — to open an account, ( в банку) to establish the account; спорт. to score first, to open the score
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4 розкривати
= розкрити1) ( відкривати) to openрозкривати парасольку — to put up ( to open) an umbrella
2) ( оголяти) to bare, to uncoverрозкривати змову — to discover a plot; to unveil a conspiracy
розкривати недоліки — to expose shortcomings, to lay bare shortcomings
розкривати таємницю — to reveal a secret, to clue
4) to discover5)розкривати свої карти — to lay the cards on the table, to show one's hands
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