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to+acquit+oneself+well+in

  • 1 acquit

    {ə'kwit}
    1. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of)
    2. освобождавам (от задължепие и пр.) (of, from)
    3. изпълнявам (задължение. обещание) (of)
    4. уреждам (сметкa, дълг)
    5. refl проявявам се, държа се, справям се
    to ACQUIT oneself well/ill справям се/държа се добре/зле
    to ACQUIT oneself like a hero държа се/боря се геройски
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    {ъ'kwit} v (-tt-) 1. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of); 2. о
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    оправдавам; изпълнявам;
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    1. refl проявявам се, държа се, справям се 2. to acquit oneself like a hero държа се/боря се геройски 3. to acquit oneself well/ill справям се/държа се добре/зле 4. изпълнявам (задължение. обещание) (of) 5. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of) 6. освобождавам (от задължепие и пр.) (of, from) 7. уреждам (сметкa, дълг)
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    acquit[ə´kwit] v (- tt-) 1. оправдавам, намирам за невинен (of); he was \acquitted on two of the charges той бе оправдан по две точки от обвинението; 2. освобождавам (от задължение, обещание и пр.; of, from); 3. изпълнявам (задължение, обещание); уреждам ( сметки); to \acquit a debt погасявам дълг; to \acquit o.s. of a promise изпълнявам обещание; to \acquit o.s. well ( ill) държа (справям) се добре (зле).

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  • account — /əˈkaʊnt / (say uh kownt) noun 1. a verbal or written recital of particular transactions and events; narrative: an account of everything as it happened. 2. an explanatory statement of conduct, as to a superior. 3. a statement of reasons, causes,… …  

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