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1 patuh pada peraturan
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2 заставить повиноваться
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3 adam etmek
bring to heel, lick into shape, make a man, bring up well -
4 dize getirmek
bring to heel -
5 gefügig machen
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6 soumettre
soumettre [sumεtʀ]➭ TABLE 561. transitive verba. ( = dompter) [+ pays, peuple] to subject ; [+ rebelles] to put downb. ( = asservir) soumettre qn à [+ maître, loi] to subject sb toc. ( = astreindre) soumettre qn à [+ traitement, formalité, régime, impôt] to subject sb to• soumettre qch à [+ traitement, essai, taxe] to subject sth to2. reflexive verb* * *sumɛtʀ
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1) ( vaincre) to bring [somebody/something] to heel [personne, groupe, région]; to subdue [ennemi, rebelles, armée]2) ( assujettir)soumettre quelqu'un/quelque chose à — to subject somebody/something to
3) ( proposer) to submit (à to)4) ( faire subir)
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se soumettre verbe pronominal1) ( se rendre) to submit2) ( accepter)se soumettre à — to accept [règlement]
* * *sumɛtʀ vt1) (= proposer)soumettre qch à qn [projet] — to submit sth to sb
2) (= faire subir)soumettre qn/qch à [traitement] — to subject sb/sth to
3) [pays] to subjugate, [rebelles] to put down, to subdue* * *soumettre verb table: mettreA vtr1 ( vaincre) to bring [sb/sth] to heel [personne, groupe, région]; to subdue [ennemi, rebelles, armée];2 ( assujettir) soumettre qn/qch à to subject sb/sth to; nous sommes soumis à un règlement/à l'impôt we are subjected to regulations/to tax;3 ( proposer) to submit (à to); soumettre un projet à un spécialiste/au jugement de qn to submit a project to an expert/to sb's judgment; soumettre une loi au vote to put a law to the vote; soumettre une proposition à qn to put forward a proposal to sb;4 ( faire subir) soumettre un sportif à un dur entraînement to submit an athlete to hard training; soumettre un produit à une température élevée to submit a product to a high temperature.B se soumettre vpr1 ( se rendre) [ennemi, rebelles, région] to submit;[sumɛtr] verbe transitif1. [se rendre maître de - nation] to subjugate ; [ - mutins] to take control of, to subdue, to bring to heel ; [ - passion] to control, to tame2. [à une épreuve, à un règlement]3. [présenter - loi, suggestion, texte] to submitle projet de loi sera ensuite soumis au Sénat the bill will then be brought before the Senate ou be submitted to the Senate (for approval)————————se soumettre verbe pronominal intransitifa. [se plier à] to submit ou to subject oneself tob. [s'en remettre à] to abide by -
7 mater
mater [mate]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *mateverbe transitif to put down [révolte]; to bring [somebody] into line [rebelles]; to take [somebody] in hand [enfant, cheval]* * *mate vt1) [personne] to bring to heel, to subdue2) [révolte] to put down3) * to oglemate un peu... — take a look at that...
* * *mater verb table: aimer vtr1 ( soumettre) to put down [révolte]; to bring [sb/sth] into line [rebelles, insurgés]; to take [sb/sth] in hand [enfant, cheval]; to bring [sth] under control [incendie]; to overcome [passion, orgueil]; je vous materai, moi○! I'll show you who's boss here!;4 ( aux échecs) to checkmate.[mate] verbe transitif2. [dompter - personne, peuple] to bring to heel ; [ - révolte] to quell, to curb, to put down (inseparable)mater l'orgueil de quelqu'un to humble somebody, to crush somebody's pridemate un peu si le prof arrive keep your eyes peeled, see if the teacher's coming[avec convoitise] to ogle4. [dépolir] to matt -
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1) General subject: (кого-л.) bring to his knees, down, bring down to marrowbones, bring to heel2) Literal: (кого-л.) bring to his kneesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поставить на колени
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9 mâter
mater [mate]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *mateverbe transitif to put down [révolte]; to bring [somebody] into line [rebelles]; to take [somebody] in hand [enfant, cheval]* * *mate vt1) [personne] to bring to heel, to subdue2) [révolte] to put down3) * to oglemate un peu... — take a look at that...
* * *mater verb table: aimer vtr1 ( soumettre) to put down [révolte]; to bring [sb/sth] into line [rebelles, insurgés]; to take [sb/sth] in hand [enfant, cheval]; to bring [sth] under control [incendie]; to overcome [passion, orgueil]; je vous materai, moi○! I'll show you who's boss here!;4 ( aux échecs) to checkmate.[mate] verbe transitif -
10 подчинить
1) General subject: bend to submission, bring into subjection, bring to heel, bring under, compel, conquer, down, prostrate, subdue, subject, subjugate, submit, subordinate, woo into orbit (кого-л.)2) Mathematics: subject to -
11 disciplinirati
vt pf/impf discipline, get/bring (one) into line, bring to heel, bring under control, reduce to d., keep under d., bend one to strict d.* * *• discipline -
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13 покорить
1) General subject: bend, bend to, bend to submission, bring into subjection, conquer, enslave, overmaster, reduce, subdue, subject, subjugate, submit, war down, win over, bring to heel2) Diplomatic term: take by storm3) Jargon: pulverize (зрителей и т.п.) -
14 dize getirmek
to bring sb to his knees, to bring to heel -
15 заставить (кого-л.) подчиниться
1) General subject: bring to heel, beat into submission, frighten into submission2) Makarov: enforce obedience on, force into lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить (кого-л.) подчиниться
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16 заставить повиноваться
General subject: bring to heelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить повиноваться
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17 унять
General subject: control, settle down, bring to heel, silence, placate -
18 усмирить кого-л.
General subject: bring to heel -
19 заставить подчиниться
1) General subject: (кого-л.) bring to heel, (кого-л.) beat into submission, (кого-л.) frighten into submission3) Makarov: (кого-л.) enforce obedience on, (кого-л.) force into lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить подчиниться
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20 knægte
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