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1 influence
I n1. вплив- enormous influence величезний вплив- outside influence зовнішній вплив- the influence of example сила впливу- a man of great influence дуже впливова особа- to consolidate one's influence on smbd. посилити свій вплив на когось- to diminish one's influence on smbd. зменшити/ послабити вплив на когось- to exert influence on smbd. мати вплив на когось- to have influence on smbd. мати вплив на когось- to lessen one's influence on smbd. зменшити/ послабити вплив на когось- to reduce one's influence on smbd. зменшити/ послабити вплив на когось- to spread one's influence поширювати свій вплив- to strengthen one's influence on smbd. посилити свій вплив на когось- to use diplomatic and economic influence використовувати дипломатичний і економічний вплив- to use undue influence справляти тиск на когось- to use one's influence on the parties concerned скористатися своїм впливом на зацікавлені сторони- to wield influence мати вплив- under the influence of під впливомII v справляти вплив; впливати -
2 influence
1. n1) вплив (на — on, upon, over)2) впливова особа3) важливий факторinfluence curve — мат. крива залежності
2. vсправляти вплив; впливати (на — on, upon, over)* * *I n1) впливinfluence curve — мaт. крива залежності
2) впливова особа; чинний, фактор3) = induction VII v1) впливати2) cл. додавати алкоголь у напої
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