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1 відхиляти пропозицію
reject a proposal, repel offer, turn down a proposalУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > відхиляти пропозицію
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2 відхиляти
= відхилити1) ( від напряму) to deflect, to divert, to turn aside; to avert2) ( відкидати) to decline, to turn down; to scout, to reject; юр. to ignoreвідхиляти законопроект — to defeat a bill, to reject a bill, to throw out a bill
відхиляти пропозицію — to reject a suggestion, to turn down a proposal
відхиляти резолюцію — to throw out a resolution, to turn down a resolution, to reject a resolution
3) ( двері) to open slightly, to leave ajar -
3 відмовлятися
= відмовитися1) to refuse; to give up, to renounce, to deny; ( від авторства) to disclaim, to disown; ( від своєї думки) to recede; (від влади, престолу) to abdicateвідмовлятися від вимоги — to give up a claim, ( претензії) to resign a claim
відмовлятися від запрошення — to back out of ( to refuse) an invitation
відмовлятися від зобов'язань — to deny obligations, to renounce obligations, to disclaim liabilities, to disclaim liability
відмовлятися від посади — to give up a position ( job), to resign a position
відмовлятися від прав — to abandon rights, to relinquish
відмовлятися від пропозиції — to decline ( to reject) an offer, to revoke an offer, to withdraw an offer; sl. to turn down a proposal
2) (відговорюватися, ухилятися) to excuse oneself, to find an excuse, to pretend
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