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1 introducé
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2 introduce
[ɪntrəˈdjuːs] verb1) ( often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other:يُعَرِّف، يُقَدِّمMay I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.
2) ( often with into) to bring in (something new):يُدْخِلWhy did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?
3) to propose or put forward:يُقَدِّم إقْتِراحا أو مشروع قانونHe introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.
يُعَرِّف، يُطْلِعChildren are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.
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قَدَّمَ \ accord: to give; allow: He was accorded permission to use the library. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make he gave a shout (or He shouted). He gave me his promise (or He promised). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. introduce: to make (sb. or sth.) known to sb.: I introduced him to my father. I introduced them (to each other). He introduced me to the art of fishing. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it. present: to give formally; hand over: He presented me with a bill for $5, to put forward; show She presented her plans to the meeting. produce: to show (a ticket, proof, etc.) so as to satisfy sb.. render: to give, as a duty (help, thanks etc.). \ See Also منح (مَنَحَ)، أَضْفَى على، ساهم في (سَاهَمَ في)، عَرَّف بِـ، عرض (عَرَضَ)، برز (بَرَزَ) -
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أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. -
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عَرَّف بِـ \ introduce: to make (sb. or sth.) known to sb.: I introduced him to my father. I introduced them (to each other). He introduced me to the art of fishing. -
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[ˌɪntrə'djuːs]General subject: in light of work -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > introduce
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10 introduce the four rotor Enigma
ввести в действие четырехроторный вариант "Энигмы"English-Russian cryptological dictionary > introduce the four rotor Enigma
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11 introduce a new key
начать использовать новый ключ.English-Russian cryptological dictionary > introduce a new key
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12 a introduce un proiect de lege (în parlament)
to introduce / to present a bill.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a introduce un proiect de lege (în parlament)
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13 конкурентоспособность (company's ability to develop and introduce products to market quickly)
General subject: speed to market (строго контекстуально)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конкурентоспособность (company's ability to develop and introduce products to market quickly)
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14 a introduce (ceva) prin contrabandă
to smuggle (smth.) in( într-o ţară) to smuggle (smth.) into a country.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a introduce (ceva) prin contrabandă
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15 a introduce o carte în programul de studii
to set a book.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a introduce o carte în programul de studii
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16 a introduce pe cineva
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17 a introduce în uz(ul) curent
to put into practice.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a introduce în uz(ul) curent
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18 a se introduce pe ascuns
to get / to set one's foot in.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se introduce pe ascuns
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19 координировать
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > координировать
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20 интродуцировать
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