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[ɪm'pəuz]гл.1) класть, помещать, фиксировать в определённом положенииSyn:2) возлагать ( руки при благословении); рукополагатьA special tax is imposed on very high incomes. — Очень высокие доходы облагаются специальным налогом.
Syn:4) ( impose on) навязываться (кому-л.)I will only stay till Saturday as I have no wish to impose on you. — Я останусь только до субботы, я не хочу тебе навязываться.
5) (impose on / upon) всучить, подсунутьThe shop-owner imposed upon them fake antiques. — Хозяин магазина всучил им поддельный антиквариат.
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