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1 звільняти
= звільнити1) ( визволяти) to free, to liberate, to set at liberty, to set free; ( від залежності) to emancipate; (від чогось, когось) to deliver; ( з ув'язнення) to discharge, to release; ( від рабства) to disenthral(l)звільняти заарештованого — to dismiss ( to discharge) a prisoner
звільняти буфер комп. — to unbuffer
2) ( позбавляти) to release; to dispense ( from), to exempt ( from), to relieve ( from)звільняти від відповідальності — to release from responsibility, to free from responsibility, to relieve from responsibility, to exempt from responsibility
3) ( з посади) to discharge, to dismiss, to discard, to cashier, to turn away ( off); sl. to give one the sack ( the bird)звільняти у запас військ. — to transfer ( to relegate) to the reserve
звільняти у відставку — to retire; військ. to place on the retired list
5) ( приміщення) to vacate, to leave
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