set aside

set aside
[ʹsetəʹsaıd] phr v
1. откладывать

to set aside money - откладывать деньги

2. оставлять в стороне; не учитывать

setting all other considerations aside - оставляя в стороне все другие соображения

to set aside one's own interests - не принимать во внимание свои личные интересы

we must set aside this problem - мы не будем касаться этой проблемы

3. откладывать; переносить (в другое место или на другое время)
4. отбрасывать, пренебрегать

let's set aside all formality - оставим все формальности

to set aside one's own feelings - не считаться со своими собственными чувствами

setting aside my expenses [your errors] - не говоря уже о моих расходах [ваших ошибках]

5. отклонять, отказывать

he set all their offers aside - он отклонил все их предложения

6. юр. отменять, аннулировать

to set aside a sentence - отменить приговор

to set a will aside - аннулировать завещание

7. (for)
1) уделять, выделять

to set aside a few minutes each day for exercises - уделять несколько минут в день физзарядке

2) предназначать

this was the day set aside for his wedding - на этот день была назначена его свадьба


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