prinimatle•m
{verb II} {Russian loan} [Generate paradigm] 1. to take over, to take up (e.g., a post)
♦ direktorla•n prinimatle•m {verb II} to take over as director
2. to accept, to take
♦ ikta•ʒ-mom ku•ʃtəlgən prinimatle•m {verb II} to take something lightly
♦ paʃa•ʃ prinimatle•m {verb II} to hire somebody
♦ prinimatla•ʃ li•jme {adjective} acceptable
♦ uslo•βijəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to accept conditions
♦ yʒma•ʃəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to accept an invitation
3. to receive, to give a reception to
♦ po•rən prinimatle•m {verb II} to give a warm reception
♦ jolta•ʃ se•mən prinimatle•m {verb II} to give a warm reception
4. to receive, to see, to accept (e.g., a doctor patients)
♢ ta•t͡ɕe βrat͡ɕ t͡ɕe•rle-βla•kəm ok prinima•tle {sentence} the doctor isn't seeing patients today
♢ βrat͡ɕ kok ʃaga•t gət͡ɕ nə•lət ma•rte prinimatla• {sentence} the doctor will see people from two to four o'clock
5. to accept, to adopt, to approve (e.g., through a vote)
♦ tø•rtəkəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to pass a law
6. to receive (e.g., over radio, telephone)
♦ signa•ləm prinimatle•m {verb II} to receive a signal
♦ koma•ndəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to receive an order
7. to take, to reach, to have (used in certain expressions)
♦ du•ʃəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to take a shower, to have a shower
♦ reʃe•nijəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to reach a decision
♦ priśa•gəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to take an oath
♦ ut͡ɕa•stijəm prinimatle•m {verb II} to take part