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intransitive verb (~d; presiding) Etymology: Latin praesidere to guard, ~ over, from prae- + sedere to sit — more at sit Date: 1608 1. to exercise guidance, direction, or control 2. a. to occupy the place of authority ; act as ~nt, chairman, or moderator b. to occupy a position similar to that of a ~nt or chairman 3. to occupy a position of featured instrumental performer — usually used with at ~d at the organ • ~r noun ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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v.intr. 1 (often foll. by at, over) be in a position of authority, esp. as the chairperson or president of a meeting. 2 a exercise control or authority. b (foll. by at) colloq. play an instrument in company (presided at the piano). Etymology: F pr{eacute}sider f. L praesidere (as PRAE-, sedere sit) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. председательствовать, быть председателем to preside at (over) a meeting —- председательствовать на собрании 2. занимать председательское место, сидеть во главе стола 3. осуществлять контроль, руководство 4. сидеть за музыкальным инструментом to preside at the organ —- играть на органе (во время музыкального вечера, религиозного собрания и т. п.) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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v. 1) председательствовать (на) (at, over); The Minister was asked to preside at the independence ceremonies. Who will preside over the committee meeting while the chairman is away? 2) осуществлять контроль, руководство ...Англо-русский словарь
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~ v to be in charge of a formal ceremony, meeting etc (They could find no clergyman who would agree to preside at the funeral.) preside over phr v 1 to be in charge of a situation over which you do not have much control (The president found himself presiding over the worst economic depression in the history of the US.) 2 to be the head of a company or organization 3 to be in charge of a meeting or a formal meal ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1611, from Fr. prйsider "preside over, govern," from L. prжsidere "stand guard, superintend," lit. "sit in front of," from prж- "before" + sedere "to sit." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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