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1 внести предложение
1) General subject: bring a motion, bring a proposal, forward a motion, forward a proposal, make a suggestion, pop the question, propose, put forward a motion, submit a proposal, submit an offer, table a motion, table a proposal, make a proposal, present a proposal, put forward a proposal, come up with a suggestion2) Military: advance a proposal, put forth a proposal3) Law: move a motion, submit proposal4) Diplomatic term: advance forward a proposal, bring forward a motion, make a motion, make forward a proposal, motion, move forward a proposal, offer forward a proposal5) Mass media: advance a move, put forward the motion6) Makarov: propose a motion, come up with an offerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внести предложение
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2 выдвинуть предложение
1) General subject: (какое-л.) motion (smth.), start a proposal, initiate a proposal, make a motion, put forward a proposal, start a project2) Military: advance a proposal, make a proposal, put forth a proposal3) Trade: put forward a quotation4) Diplomatic term: advance forward a proposal, bring forward a motion, bring forward a proposal, make forward a proposal, move a motion, move forward a proposal, offer forward a proposal, propose a motion, set forward a proposal, up an offer5) Advertising: erect proposition6) Makarov: make a suggestionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдвинуть предложение
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3 вносить предложение
1) General subject: offer a proposal, propone, propose, submit a motion, vote (I vote that we go home - я за то, чтобы пойти домой)2) Mathematics: make a suggestion, suggest3) Economy: bring forward a motion, table a motion4) Parliamentary expression: move5) Politics: table a proposal6) Advertising: make proposal, offer proposal7) Mass media: institute a proposal, put forth a proposal8) Business: make a proposal, make an offer, motion, put, submit an offerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вносить предложение
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4 выдвинут
put forward; introducedпредложить план; выдвинуть план — put forward a plan
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5 выдвинет
предложить план; выдвинуть план — put forward a plan
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > выдвинет
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6 предлагать
1) General subject: bid, demand, hold forth, hold out, hold out an offer, offer, order, pose, posturize, proffer, propose, put, put forward, request (вежливо приказывать), shore, sponsor, submit (свое мнение и т. п.), suggest, table, tender, volunteer (свою помощь, услуги), bribe, feature (This elegant restaurant on West 4th features Mediterranean cuisine with a distinct focus on the food and wine of Spain, Portugal and Southern France.), (кому-л. сделать что-л.) invite (smb. to do smth.)2) Colloquial: vote3) Engineering: introduce4) Mathematics: develop, recommend, work out, suggest a plan5) Law: submit (свою точку зрения и т.п.), tender an offer8) Jargon: package9) Information technology: market10) Patents: set forth, set forward12) Sakhalin energy glossary: encourage13) leg.N.P. demand (administrative law), invite (to make bids, etc.), make a motion (parliamentary practice), make a proposal (parliamentary practice), make an offer (to enter into a contract; law of contracts), move (parliamentary practice), offer (law of contracts), propose (parliamentary practice), quote (business law), request (administrative law), tender (performance; law of contracts)14) Makarov: advance, bring forward, charge (подчинённому), conceive, present15) Taboo: proposition -
7 предложить
1) General subject: advertise, come up with (Обычно про какую-либо идею), (идею) float, give a suggestion, hold forth, hold out, offer, order, pose, propose, proposition (план, сделку), put, request, set forward, submit, suggest, table, Bring out, (кому-л. сделать что-л.) invite (smb. to do smth.), set out, encourage2) Colloquial: proposition (план, сделку и т.п.)3) Mathematics: recommend4) Law: propound, request (в смысле "обязать", "потребовать")5) Jargon: (идею, план) hit (Fred hit me with a great idea just before we left. Перед тем как нам уйти Фред предложил мне прекрасную идею.)6) Patents: put forward7) leg.N.P. demand (administrative law), invite (to make bids, etc.), make a motion (parliamentary practice), make a proposal (parliamentary practice), make an offer (to enter into a contract; law of contracts), move (parliamentary practice), offer (law of contracts), propose (parliamentary practice), quote (business law), request (administrative law), tender (performance; law of contracts)
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