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отказываться; отказаться (Mr Putin made no effort to disown the pair on Thursday, instead calling on a "calm discussion" with the Ukrainian authorities about an "equal" prisoner exchange.); отрекаться; не признавать; отрицать; не признать; отказываться от; открещиваться (ALJ); не признавать своим; отпереться; отпираться; отрекаться (от сына/дочери); отказываться (от ребенка и т.п.); отвернуться (от кого-либо: She was disowned by ... other family members, who couldn't cope with Darina's unusual appearance. • It is heartbreaking that she was disowned by her family when she needed them most, just after her mum's death. • Ajola became pregnant with Malani at a very young age, and as result, was disowned by her family and Malani's biological father. 4uzhoj); отречься (to refuse to acknowledge one’s own: Lord Capulet and his wife threatened to disown their daughter Juliet if she didn't go through with marrying Count Paris. • A "wicked" mum who let her husband repeatedly rape her daughter has been disowned by her family. • In England, a Hindu woman who married a Muslim was permanently disowned by her family.); отвергать |