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1 acquaint oneself with something
знакомиться с чем-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > acquaint oneself with something
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2 acquaint
[ə'kweɪnt]1) Общая лексика: знакомить, знакомиться, известить, извещать, ознакомить, осведомлять, познакомить (acquaint oneself with something - знакомиться с чем-либо), познакомиться, сообщать, сообщить, познакомить (кого-л., с чем-л.)2) Техника: ознакомлять3) Макаров: информировать, представить
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