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تَعَلَّق \ relate: (with to) to concern: She is interested in anything relating to art. cling (clung): hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. concern: to be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. \ See Also اتَّصَل بِـ -
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[rəˈleɪt] verb1) to tell (a story etc):يَرْوي قِصَّهHe related all that had happened to him.
2) (with to) to be about, concerned or connected with:يَتَعَلَّق فيHave you any information relating to the effect of penicillin on mice?
3) ( with to) to behave towards:يَتَصَرَّفHe finds it difficult to relate normally to his mother.
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قَصَّ \ clip: to cut short (hair, wool, etc.); cut neatly: She clipped the photograph out of the newspaper. cut: to make less, shorter or neater: I must get my hair cut. narrate: to tell (a story). relate: to tell (a stroy). report: to give an account of (sth.): The newspapers report events and speeches. You must report the accident to the police. Please report on your visit when you return. shear: to cut the wool off (a sheep). snip: to cut with short quick movements, using a two-bladed instrument (scissors etc.): I snipped the dead flowers off the roses, a snipping cut. \ See Also اقتطع (اِقتَطَعَ)، جز (جَزَّ)، شذب (شَذَّبَ)، روى (رَوَى)، بلغ عن (بَلَّغَ عن) -
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رَوَى \ narrate: to tell (a story). quench: to satisfy (one’s thirst). relate: tell (a story). report: to give an account of (sth.): The newspapers report events and speeches. You must report the accident to the police. I shall report you to the headmaster (I shall tell him about your wrongdoing). Please report on your visit when you return. tell: to say (the truth, a lie, the answer, the time, a secret, a story, etc.) to sb.: He told me that he was afraid. If you know the answer you mustn’t tell (anyone). water: to give water to (animals); pour water on (flowers, plants, a garden, etc.). \ See Also قَدّم تقريرًا عن -
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9 State Explain Relate
Business: SERУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > State Explain Relate
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10 co-relate
согласовывать (напр., сигналы в системе ЧПУ)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > co-relate
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11 strange to relate
surprisingly:بصورةٍ مُفاجِئَهStrange to say, he did pass his exam after all.
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12 быть связанным
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13 состоять в родстве
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14 referere seg til
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15 beslekte
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16 navázat vztah (s)
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17 иметь отношение
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18 устанавливать отношения
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > устанавливать отношения
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19 иметь отношение
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > иметь отношение
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20 устанавливать отношения
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > устанавливать отношения
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