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1 надоумить
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2 объяснить
1) General subject: account (this accounts for his behaviour - вот чем объясняется его поведение), authorize, commentate, elucidate, explain, explain to (что-л., кому-л.), explicate, interpret, justify, put over, put somebody wise to something, put wise about (кому-либо что-либо), put wise of, put wise to, read, rede, refer, represent, set forth, split the log, split the log (что-л.), unriddle, unriddle (тайну), render an account of, split the log (что-л.), run it by sb. (Run it by me one more time, okay? - Объясни-ка мне это ещё раз.), put wise to (кому-л., что-л.)2) Colloquial: read off3) Mathematics: attribute to, be responsible for, clarify, give account of4) Religion: inform7) Makarov: clear -
3 открыть (кому-л.) глаза
1) General subject: open( smb.'s) eyes to (smth.) (на что-л.), open the eyes of to (на что-л.), open eyes2) American: put wise about (на что-л.), put wise of (на что-л.), put wise to (на что-л.)3) Psychology: put (smb.) wise to (smth.) (на что-л.)4) Psychoanalysis: put (smb) wise to (smth) (на что-л.)5) Makarov: open eyes (в отношении чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > открыть (кому-л.) глаза
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4 открыть глаза
1) General subject: make somebody open his eyes, (кому-л.) open (smb.'s) eyes to (smth.) (на что-л.), (кому-л.) open the eyes of to (на что-л.), undeceive, (кому-л.) open eyes2) American: (кому-л.) put wise about (на что-л.), (кому-л.) put wise of (на что-л.), (кому-л.) put wise to (на что-л.)3) Psychology: (кому-л.) put (smb.) wise to (smth.) (на что-л.)4) Psychoanalysis: (кому-л.) put (smb) wise to (smth) (на что-л.)5) Makarov: (кому-л.) open eyes (в отношении чего-л.) -
5 информировать
1) General subject: apprise, apprize, enlighten, gen up, give line on (кого-л., о чем-л., ком-л.), inform, instruct, keep in the loop, put in the picture (кого-л.), wise up2) Aviation: Advice3) American: put wise (о чём-л.; кого-л.)4) Military: brief5) Mathematics: announce, communicate, present6) Law: relate7) Australian slang: tip off8) Jargon: get wise, hip, put someone in the picture (кого-л.), spill, squawk, blow the whistle, chirp, hipe, hipe, spill (one's) guts, tip, wise10) Makarov: acquaint, (smth., smb.)(кого-л.)(о чем-л.) give (smb.) line on (ком-л.), put (smb.) in the picture (кого-л.), fill in -
6 объяснять
1) General subject: account, account for, allege (чем-л.), analogize, assign (действия, причины, и т.п.), authorize, comment, commentate, construe, elucidate, explain, explicate (идею), give an account of (что-л.), illustrate, interpret, justify, motivate, mythicize, put wise about (кому-либо что-либо), put wise of, put wise to, rationalize (свои поступки, желания), read, rede, refer (чем-либо), represent, set down (чем-л.), set forth, solve, split the log, tell, translate, unravel, clarify, describe, break down3) Colloquial: read off4) Obsolete: extricate5) Chemistry: gave a reason6) Mathematics: attribute to, be responsible for, explanate, give account of8) Law: vouch10) Jargon: decode11) Oil: give a reason13) Psychoanalysis: put across14) Makarov: attribute (чем-л.), resolve -
7 информировать о
General subject: put wise about, put wise of (чем-либо кого-либо), put wise to (чем-либо кого-либо), inform of -
8 ознакомить
1) General subject: acquaint, acquaint with (кого-л., с чем-л.), advise of, bring to the attention of, familiarize, initiate, introduce, introduce smb. to smth., apprise, brief2) American: put wise about (кого-л., с чем-л.), put wise of (кого-л., с чем-л.), put wise to (кого-л., с чем-л.)3) British English: (с чем-либо) give sight (of smth) (о документах. Скорее ‘предоставить возможность ознакомиться’, а не ознакомить в обязательном порядке) -
9 ввести в курс дела
1) General subject: bring up to date, (кого-л.) put in the picture, (кого-л.) show the ropes, give a fill-in (кого-л.), show the ropes (Robert got an invitation to the station and Jim personally showed him the ropes. - ввёл его в курс дела), put into the picture, get somebody up to speed, put someone in the way of things, put wise, clue someone in on something2) Colloquial: bring up to speed (АБ)3) British English: gen up4) Economy: put you in the picture5) Australian slang: (кого-л.) show (smb.) the ropes6) Makarov: (кого-л.) put (smb.) in the pictureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввести в курс дела
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10 вводить в курс дела
1) General subject: acquaint with an affair, break in, bring up to date, put someone in the way of things, put wise, clue someone in on something, put in the swim2) Military: fill in4) Makarov: bring to dateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в курс дела
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11 сообщить
1) General subject: acquaint, advise, bring into account (surviving spouse or issue of the intestate are required to bring into account the value of any benefits given to them under the will), communicate, convey, impart, inform, inform (smb.) about (smth.) (кому-л., о чем-л.), instruct, lend, let somebody hear, let somebody know, make known (о чем-л.), put over, report, send a word, send word, state, tell, make a statement, deliver a message (что-л.), give a jingle (If you ever find yourself in Moscow, give us a jingle), get word of (Just getting word of a brand-new accident on the Port Mann Bridge. - Нам только что сообщили о...), send word to (дать знать, кому-л.), let know (кому-л., что-л.), inform of (кому-л., что-л., о чем-л.), put wise to (рассказать, кому-л., о чем-л.)2) Colloquial: put across, let someone know about (You should let him know about his girlfriend's doings.), get back to4) Diplomatic term: inform of (кому-л. о чём-л.)5) Telecommunications: signal6) Jargon: pat it on the street, spread the word7) Astronautics: notify8) Makarov: let (smb.) know ( hear, etc) (smth.) (что-л.; кому-л.) -
12 выводить из заблуждения
2) Bookish: (кого-л.) dispossess of an error3) Makarov: (кого-л.) dispossess (smb.) of an error, put wise toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выводить из заблуждения
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13 объяснить очевидные вещи
Australian slang: put wise (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > объяснить очевидные вещи
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14 просветить
1) General subject: X ray, enlight, enlighten, illuminate, illumine, transilluminate, put wise2) Religion: inlighten -
15 раскрыть (кому-л.) глаза
1) General subject: remove the scales from eyes (на истинное положение вещей)2) American: put wise (на что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > раскрыть (кому-л.) глаза
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16 раскрыть глаза
1) General subject: (кому-л.) remove the scales from eyes (на истинное положение вещей)2) American: (кому-л.) put wise (на что-л.) -
17 объяснять
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18 выводить из заблуждения
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > выводить из заблуждения
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19 понять
1) General subject: appreciate, apprehend, awake, be on to (что-л.), be wise, compass, comprehend, conceive, enter into, fathom, figure out, gain an insight, gain an insight into, get a read, get at (I cannot get at the meaning - я не могу понять смысла), get the hang of, get the hang of (что-л.), get wise, get wise to (что-либо), grasp, gripe, imagine, interpret, penetrate, perceive, pick out (значение), realize, savvy, see, see the hang of (что-л.), see the light, seize (мысль), sense, suss, take (do you take me? - вы меня понимаете?), to be (get) wise (to), to be on to (smth.) (что-л.), twig, twig on, understand, unravel (smth), wise up, get at, give to understand, have/ get a handle on smth. (e.g. "I thought I had a handle on it, but guess I lost it."), get at (что-л.), get into mind (что-л.), work out (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), know, get the point, be clear about, get a point2) Colloquial: catch, cotton on, get your head around ( smth) (что-то), wrap (one's) head around (I can't seem to wrap my head around the new system at all. He/She doesn't understand how the new system works.), get a sense3) American: warm wise to (что-л.)5) Religion: get the message6) Diplomatic term: take point (кого-л.)7) Psychology: accept, gather (из того, что сказано или сделано), make out (с трудом)8) Jargon: dig, get jeny, latch on (to something), take a tumble, tumble to, make, put (someone) wise, rap to, tumble9) Makarov: make head or tail of (smth.) (что-л.), catch on, find out10) Phraseological unit: come to realize (I have come to realize that I not only have the power to make a difference in my community, but I have a responsibility to do it), put (one's) finger on it (There's something strange about him, I just can't put my finger on it... - никак не могу понять / никак не могу разобраться, что именно)11) Idiomatic expression: get through one's head -
20 надоумить
1) General subject: put (smth) into (smb.'s) head (кого-л.), put somebody wise to something, wise up2) Colloquial: wise3) Literal: show the way
См. также в других словарях:
put wise — {v.}, {slang} To tell (someone) facts that will give him an advantage over others or make him alert to opportunity or danger. * /The new boy did not know that Jim was playing a trick on him, so I put him wise./ Often used with to . * /Someone put … Dictionary of American idioms
put wise — {v.}, {slang} To tell (someone) facts that will give him an advantage over others or make him alert to opportunity or danger. * /The new boy did not know that Jim was playing a trick on him, so I put him wise./ Often used with to . * /Someone put … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ wise — v slang To tell (someone) facts that will give him an advantage over others or make him alert to opportunity or danger. The new boy did not know that Jim was playing a trick on him, so I put him wise. Often used with to . Someone put the police… … Словарь американских идиом
Put wise — 1. explain something (to someone, especially a naive person); 2. warn … Dictionary of Australian slang
put wise — Australian Slang 1. explain something (to someone, especially a naive person); 2. warn … English dialects glossary
put wise to — inform, tell, provide information … English contemporary dictionary
put wise to — Make conversant with … A concise dictionary of English slang
wise — wise1 [wīz] adj. wiser, wisest [ME wis < OE, akin to witan, to know, OHG wis, MDu wijs < PGmc * wisa , wise < IE * weid < base * w(e)di , to see, know > Sans vēdas, knowledge, Gr idris, knowing, L videre, to see] 1. having or… … English World dictionary
wise — I. /waɪz / (say wuyz) adjective (wiser, wisest) 1. having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right. 2. characterised by or showing such power; shrewd, judicious, or prudent. 3. possessed of or characterised by… …
wise — See: GET WISE, PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH, PUT WISE, THE WISER … Dictionary of American idioms
wise — See: GET WISE, PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH, PUT WISE, THE WISER … Dictionary of American idioms