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Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > зважувати
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4 зважувати
= зважити1) ( визначати вагу) to weigh2) ( обдумувати) to weigh in one's mind; ( вирішувати) to consider -
5 зважуватися
I = зважитися( визначати вагу) to try one's weigh, to weigh oneself; to be weighedII = зважитися( наважуватися) to dare, to venture, to decide, to determine, to make up one's mind -
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7 оцінювати
appreciate, estimate, measure, valuate, value, ( докази тощо) weigh -
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чweigher, weigh master, scaleman -
9 важити
1) (мати певну вагу, визначати вагу) to weigh2) ( мати значення) to be of importance (to) -
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11 відважувати
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12 впливати
I = вплинути( діяти певним чином) to influence, to have an influence (on, upon, over); to act ( upon); to work on, to weigh ( with); to affect, to have effect (on)II = вплисти, впливти( про судно) to sail in; ( про людину) to swim in; ( про річ) to float in -
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1) ( спресовувати) to press2) ( про почуття) to oppress; to depress, to lie heavy, to weigh down; to dispirit -
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15 зніматися
= знятися1) ( фотографуватися) to be photographed, to have one's photo(graph) taken2) (вирушати; відділятися) to move off, to come offзніматися з місця — to start, to flag up, to take wing, to flush
3)зніматися з обліку — to be struck off the register, to take one's name off the register
4) ( підніматися вверх) to go up; ( злітати) to fly up5) ( починатися) to arise, to rise, to start; ( про бурю) to break out -
16 лягати
= лягтилягати в лікарню — to go (in) to hospital
лягати спати — to go to bed, to go to rest, to retire
2) ( падати на) to fall (on)відповідальність ляже на вас — it will be your duty, it will be incumbent upon you
3) ( гинути в бою) to die4) (обирати певний напрямок: про судна, літаки) to setлягати в дрейф мор. — to heave to
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17 міркувати
to cogitate, to consider, to take into consideration, to combine, to weigh pros and cons; to reflect, to meditate -
18 обдумувати
= обдуматиto consider, to think ( over); to weigh, to revolve ( in the mind); to cogitate -
19 переважувати
= переважити1) ( зважувати наново) to weigh again2) ( мати більшу вагу) to outbalance, to overbalance, to outweigh -
20 піднімати
= підняти1) ( переміщати знизу вгору) to raise, to lift, to hoist; (коловоротом, лебідкою тощо) to heaveпіднімати келих (за кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to raise one's glass (to)
піднімати комір — to raise ( to turn up) one's collar
піднімати лебідкою — to wind, to winch
піднімати прапор — to hoist ( to run up) a flag
піднімати руку — to raise one's hand; ( при голосуванні) to show one's hand
2) ( підбирати знизу) to pick up3) ( збільшувати рівень) to raise4) (збільшувати, підвищувати, підносити) to raiseпіднімати (здіймати) крик — to set up ( to raise) a cry, to raise the hue and cry
піднімати настрій — to raise one's spirits, to cheer up
піднімати ціну — to raise the price (of)
5) ( зміцнювати) to enhance6) (надихати, спонукати) to inspire, to stir upпіднімати заколот — to mutiny, to stir up a revolt, to excite rebellion
7) (налагоджувати, поліпшувати) to set back on its feet8) мисл. (зайця, ведмедя) to startпіднімати дичину — to spring ( to rouse) game
9)піднімати питання — to raise the issue, to bring up
піднімати пару с.-г. — to fallow
піднімати цілину — to open up virgin lands, to plough new lands
піднімати вітрило — to raise ( to make) sail, to set sail
піднімати на ноги — to alarm; to get up; to rouse
піднімати на сміх — to make fun (of), to ridicule, to laugh (at), to make a fool (of)
піднімати (задирати) ніс — to put on airs ідіом.
піднімати на когось руку — to lift (up) one's hand against someone
піднімати тривогу — to give/raise an alarm
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