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1 I have nothing of interest to impart to you
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I have nothing of interest to impart to you
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2 impart
[ımʹpɑ:t] v1. придавать, наделятьthe furnishings imparted an air of elegance to the room - обстановка делала комнату изящной
exercise imparts vigour to the body - от (физических) упражнений тело становится сильным
2. делиться (мыслями, чувствами и т. п.); сообщать, передаватьI have nothing of interest to impart to you - не могу сообщить вам ничего интересного
to impart one's happiness [troubles, sorrows] - поделиться своей радостью [своими неприятностями, огорчениями]
to impart one's knowledge [one's skill] - поделиться своими знаниями [своим умением]
to impart one's warmth to smb. - согреть кого-л. своим теплом
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3 impart
1. v придавать, наделять2. v делиться; сообщать, передаватьСинонимический ряд:1. grant (verb) bestow; cede; confer; consign; entrust; give; grant; relinquish2. tell (verb) break; carry; communicate; convey; disclose; divulge; get across; make known; pass; pass on; relate; report; reveal; share; tell; transmitАнтонимический ряд:deny; hide; hold; keep; mystify; puzzle; secrete; stifle; suppress; withhold
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