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1 dispose
• hävittää• järjestellä• järjestää• disponoida• asetella• asettaa• tehdä halukkaaksi• määrätä jstkn• määrätä• sopeuttaa• säätää• taivuttaa• poistaa• luokitella* * *di'spəuz1) (to make inclined: I am not disposed to help him.) tehdä taipuvaiseksi2) (to arrange or settle.) järjestää•- disposal
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2 dispose of
• hävittää• heittää pois• vapaasti käyttää• määrätä• luovuttaa* * *(to get rid of: I've disposed of your old coat.) päästä eroon -
3 dispose of one's property
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4 dispose of property
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5 limitation of the right to dispose
• disponoimisrajoitusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > limitation of the right to dispose
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6 right to dispose
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7 make short work of
(to dispose of very quickly: The children made short work of the ice-cream.) tehdä nopeasti selvää -
8 remains
• rippeet• ruumis• tomu• jätteet• tähde• tähteet• raunio• jäännös• jäännökset• jäänteet• muistomerkki* * *1) (what is left after part has been taken away, eaten, destroyed etc: the remains of a meal.) tähteet2) (a dead body: to dispose of someone's remains.) maalliset jäännökset
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