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122 accommodate
приспосабливать ; устраивать ; помещать, размещать ; снабжать ; компенсировать ; удовлетворять ; оказывать услугу ; ? accommodate someone with money (loan) ; -
123 accommodate
гл.1) общ. подгонять, приспосабливать(ся)to accommodate oneself to smth. — приспосабливаться к чему-л.
Syn:adapt 1)2) общ. обеспечивать, снабжатьto accommodate smb. with a loan — дать кому-л. деньги в займы
Syn:3)а) общ. давать пристанище; предоставлять жилье, помещение; расквартировывать ( войска), устраивать, размещать ( в доме)The company accommodates employees near the workplace. — Компания предоставляет своим работникам жилье недалеко от места работы.
б) общ. вмещать (что-л. или кого-л.)4) общ. оказывать услугу, помогать5) общ. примирять; улаживать ( ссору); согласовыватьto accommodate smb’s point of view — принимать во внимание чью-л. точку зрения, учитывать мнение кого-л.
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124 accommodate
v1) разрешать, улаживать (спор, разногласия и т.п.)2) расквартировывать ( войска)3) снабжать (деньгами, ресурсами); ссужать, выдавать ссуду; кредитовать•to accommodate smb with a loan — предоставлять кому-л. кредит
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125 accommodate
ə'komədeit1) (to find or be a place for: The house could accommodate two families.) huse, romme2) (to oblige: They did their best to accommodate him by carrying out his wishes.) være behjelpelig•- accommodationtillempe--------tilpasseverb \/əˈkɒmədeɪt\/1) innlosjere, huse, gi husly, innkvartere2) ta imot, romme3) tillempe, tilpasse, forene, tøye, jenke4) ( optikk) akkommodere5) innpasse, ta hensyn til6) ( bank) være behjelpelig med penger, låne ut pengeraccommodate to tilpasse seg, venne seg tilbe well accommodated ha alt man behøver ha bra rom, bo bra -
126 accomodate
§ შეგუება, შეწყობა; თავსესაფარის მიცემა; მომსახურება§1 მიცემა (მისცემს)2 მიღება (მიიღებს), დასახლება (დაასახლებს), თავშესაფრის მიცემა3 შეგუება, შეწყობა (შეეწყობა)the hotel can accomodate two hundred guests სასტუმროს ორასი კაცის მიღება/დაბინავება შეუძლიაhe couldn`t accomodate to the new conditions ახალ პირობებს ვერ შეეგუაhe accomodated me with a loan ფული მასესხა/სესხი მომცა -
127 ■ help out
■ help outv. t. e i. + avv.aiutare; dare un aiuto (a); dare una mano (a) □ to help sb. out with a loan, aiutare q. con un prestito. -
128 throw somebody a lifeline
бросить спасательный круг; выручить из бедыI wish someone would throw me a lifeline! With a loan of a couple of thousand pounds I could just about get myself out of trouble.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > throw somebody a lifeline
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