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41 inure US
Jur. prendre effet; entrer en vigueurEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > inure US
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42 inure
v. сургах, дасгах, хатуужил суулгах. -
43 inure
vt., vi. 익히다, 단련하다, (법)효력을 발생하다, 도움이 되다 -
44 inure
(enur)عادت دادن، خودادن ، آموختهكردن، معتادكردن كردن ، موجب شدن -
45 inure or en
عادتدادن،خودادن،اموختهكردن،معتاد كردن،پينهخور -
46 inure
vt/i I.[vt] priučiti, privikavati, priviknuti, otvrdnuti I.[vi]I. vi [jur] stupiti na snagu, biti na snazi* * *
naviknuti
oÄeliÄiti
priuÄiti
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47 inure
[ɪ'njʊə(r)]verbo transitivo abituare, assuefare (to a)* * *[ɪ'njʊə(r)]verbo transitivo abituare, assuefare (to a) -
48 inure
norūdīt, pieradināt -
49 inure
v. vänja; träda i kraft, gälla, utfalla; göra verkan, vara till nytta -
50 inure
v acostumar, habituar, avesar -
51 inure
• dejstvovati; naviknuti; obiknuti; očeličiti; očvrsnuti; stupati u dejstvo; ući u upotrebu -
52 inure to
• očvrsnuti prema -
53 inure
• totuttaa• karaista -
54 inure
• navyknout -
55 inure
• navykat• navyknút -
56 inure oneself
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57 inure to the benefit of humanity
Новый англо-русский словарь > inure to the benefit of humanity
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58 inure
harjutama, kohandama -
59 inure
[ɪ'njuə]v1) привча́тиto be inured to cold — бу́ти зви́чним до хо́лоду
2) юр. вступа́ти в си́лу, набира́ти чи́нності3) служи́ти, іти́ на ко́ристь -
60 inure
hozzáedz, megedz
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inure — in·ure /i nu̇r, nyu̇r/ vi in·ured, in·ur·ing: to become of advantage usu. used in the phrase inure to the benefit of Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. inure … Law dictionary
Inure — In*ure , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inuring}.] [From pref. in in + ure use, work. See {Ure} use, practice, {Opera}, and cf. {Manure}.] To apply in use; to train; to discipline; to use or accustom till use gives little or no… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inure — In*ure , v. i. To pass into use; to take or have effect; to be applied; to serve to the use or benefit of; as, a gift of lands inures to the heirs. [Written also {enure}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inure, enure — Inure is the preferred spelling of this word meaning to accustom, to habituate, to make used to something by exercise : His poverty stricken early life inured him to the hardships of old age. The food was poorly prepared, but after several weeks… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
inure — (v.) early 15c., in ure in practice, from obsolete ure work, practice, exercise, use, probably from O.Fr. uevre, oeuvre work, from L. opera (see OPUS (Cf. opus)). Related: Inured; inuring … Etymology dictionary
inure — *habituate, accustom, addict Analogous words: *adapt, adjust, accommodate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
inure — [v] accustom acclimate, familiarize, habituate, harden, make ready, season, toughen, train; concepts 15,38 … New thesaurus
inure — ► VERB (usu. be inured to) ▪ accustom to something, especially something unpleasant. ORIGIN from an Old French phrase meaning in use or practice … English terms dictionary
inure — [in yoor′, i noor′] vt. inured, inuring [ME (in pp. enured) < in ure, in practice < in, in + ure, practice, work < OFr eure, ovre < L opera, work: see OPERA1] to make accustomed to something difficult, painful, etc.; habituate vi. to… … English World dictionary
inure — v. (formal) (d; tr.) to inure to (to inure smb. to hardship; inured to danger) * * * [ɪ njʊə] (formal) (d; tr.) to inure to (to inure smb. to hardship; inured to danger) … Combinatory dictionary
inure — in|ure [ıˈnjuə US ıˈnjur] v inure to [inure sb to sth] phr v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: ure usual practice (15 18 centuries), from Old French uevre work, practice , from Latin opera works ] to make someone become used to something unpleasant, so… … Dictionary of contemporary English