Значение "deem" в словаре английского

deem в английском

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deemverb [ T not continuous ]

uk /diːm/ us /diːm/ formal

C2 to consider or judge something in a particular way:

[ + obj + noun/adj ] The area has now been deemed safe.
[ + obj + to infinitive ] Anyone not paying the registration fee by 31 March will be deemed to have withdrawn from the offer.

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(Определение deem из Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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deemverb [ T ]

us /dim/

to consider or judge:

The president asked Congress for authority to take whatever steps he deemed necessary, including the use of force.

(Определение deem из Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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In this respect, do you deem it possible to come up with a clear definition of the open coordination method in the short term?
So, in summary, the vast majority of our group will not be voting in favour of this motion as it stands because we deem it to be imbalanced.
We therefore deem it important to enshrine once again the bio-availability – meaning available to be used by the body – of vitamins and minerals.
On the other hand, a summer holiday in the country of origin can turn into a nightmare for migrant girls, when family members deem it necessary to uphold their tradition.
The outcome of this conciliation will lead to more liberalisation than we deem useful, but less than threatened to be the case initially.
If you deem pensions unimportant, then you will consider them to be a liability which leads to higher taxes and premiums.
There is therefore all the more reason for us to deem the agreement reached on key issues for wine producers a joint success.
Through the resolution all the political groups demonstrate their support for reform of the common agricultural policy, a reform which we all deem necessary.
At the national parliamentary level, there are oversight committees which at any time may have access to data which they deem necessary.
They are extremely disappointed and can think of all sorts of reasons to support this view, while others deem it a unique and historic event.