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1 допускать
(= допустить, предположить, позволить) admit, assume, suppose, accept; allow, tolerate, permit• В результате практически все работающие в данной области хотели допустить (= предположить), что... - As a result, practically everyone in the field was willing to admit that...• Данный результат допускает простую геометрическую интерпретацию. - The result admits a simple geometrical interpretation.• Можно допустить, что... - It is conceivable that...; One can concede that...• Наконец, необходимо допустить, что... - Finally, it must be granted that...• С другой стороны, следует допустить, что... - On the other hand, it must be admitted that...• Следовательно, не допускается... - Hence it is not permissible to...• Тем не менее, необходимо допустить, что... - Nevertheless, it must be admitted that...• Тем не менее, эти авторы допускали, что... - Nevertheless, these authors admitted that...• Чтобы не допустить этого, необходимо... - То prevent this it is necessary to... -
2 соглашаться
Соглашаться - to agree; to concur (с мнением); to accept (с предложением и т.п.); be willing to (выражать готовность)The author concurs with the discusser on the point the shaft axes in the coupling need not intersect.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > соглашаться
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3 на край света
разг.- И куда едете? - Ох, на край света, - улыбаясь понравившейся ему девушке, ответил Незлобии. - С пересадками до Мурманска. А потом ещё дальше. На Крайний Север. (В. Каверин, Наука расставания) — 'And where are you going?' 'To the ends of the earth,' Nezlobin replied, smiling at the girl he found appealing. 'With train changes, to Murmansk. And then farther. To the Far North.'
- Я люблю его больше жизни, больше родителей, больше самой себя. Я готова ради него принять нищету, я готова идти с ним на край света... (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — 'I love him more than life itself, more than my parents, more than myself. For his sake I'd accept poverty, I'd be willing to follow him to the ends of the world...'
См. также в других словарях:
accept — [[t]ækse̱pt[/t]] ♦ accepts, accepting, accepted 1) VERB If you accept something that you have been offered, you say yes to it or agree to take it. [V n] Eventually Stella persuaded her to accept an offer of marriage... [V n] Your old clothes will … English dictionary
accept — verb 1 GIFT/OFFER/INVITATION (I, T) to take something that someone offers you, or to agree to do something that someone asked you to do: Please accept this small gift. | I ve decided to accept the job. | Are you going to accept their invitation?… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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accept/take something on faith — accept/take (something) on faith : to accept (something) as true without proof or evidence that it is true I m not willing to take her statements on faith. I ll accept it on faith that he knows the truth. • • • Main Entry: ↑faith … Useful english dictionary
accept/take on faith — accept/take (something) on faith : to accept (something) as true without proof or evidence that it is true I m not willing to take her statements on faith. I ll accept it on faith that he knows the truth. • • • Main Entry: ↑faith … Useful english dictionary
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accept*/*/*/ — [əkˈsept] verb 1) [T] to take something that someone gives you It gives me great pleasure to accept this award.[/ex] Two police officers were accused of accepting bribes.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to say yes to an invitation, offer, or suggestion Ant: reject … Dictionary for writing and speaking English