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21 управляти спадщиною
( в якості виконавця духівниці) administer to a will, administer upon a willУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > управляти спадщиною
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22 вливання
сpouring in; ( no краплі) instillation; мед. infusionробити внутрішньовенне вливання — to administer intravenously, to administer by the intravenous route
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23 керувати
1) to lead, to govern, to rule; (виробництвом, процесом) to administer, to manage, to control; to directкерувати справами — to manage ( to administer) affairs
2) тех. to control; to steer, to handle; ( машиною) to operate, to run3) грам. to governкерувати відмінком — to govern a case; to construe
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24 вводити таємно
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25 застосовувати тортури
practice torture, administer tortureУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > застосовувати тортури
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26 керувати
control, administer, direct, govern, head, (в т. ч. автомобілем тощо) steer -
27 право управління майном
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > право управління майном
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28 приводити до присяги
adjure, administer an oath, put on oath, ( при вступі на посаду) swear in, tender an oathУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > приводити до присяги
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29 адмініструвати
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30 вводити
= ввестиto lead in(to), to introduce; to insert; to installвводити в бій — to engage ( to commit) to action
вводити в гріх — to lead smb. into sin, to lead smb. astray
вводити в дію — to put smth. into operation
вводити в кімнату — to bring ( to usher) into a room
вводити в курс справи — to bring smb. up to date, to break in
вводити в курс чогось — to acquaint with the facts of smth.
вводити в обіг — to put into circulation, to put into use, to start using
вводити в оману — to mislead, to deceive
вводити в посаду — to inaugurate, to install, to instate
вводити в спокусу — to lead into temptation, to tempt
вводити закон в дію — to implement a law, to put a law in force
вводити наповнювач (в пластмаси, клей) — to extend
вводити у володіння — to put ( to bring) one into possession
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31 конфірмувати
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32 орудувати
to handle, to boss, to manage, to administer; ( без додатка) to be very active -
33 правити
I2) (кермом, автомобілем) to steer, to drive, to be at the wheelII2) ( виправляти помилки) to correctIII IV V церк.правити коректуру — to read ( to correct) proofs
to serve; to officiateVIправити обідню — to serve ( to celebrate) mass
( з когось) to exact (from, of)VII( ціну) to overchargeправити надто високу ціну — to charge too much, to ask an exorbitant price ( for), to overcharge
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35 присяга
жoath; військ. oath of allegiance; амер. oath of enlistmentприсяга на Біблії — Bible oath, book oath
приведення до присяги, принесення присяги юр. — adjuration, військ. attestation
приводити до присяги — to attest, to swear in, to put on ( his) oath; to administer the oath
під присягою — on oath, under oath
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36 причащати
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37 соборувати
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38 творити
to create; to make, to do, to shape; to produceтворити дива — to do ( to work) wonders ( miracles)
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39 чинити
I( робити) to do, to act, to make; ( здійснювати) to perform, to accomplish; to execute, to fulfil, to carry outIIчинити опір — to offer resistance (to), to resist
( шкіру) to tan, to dress
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