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1 address oneself to
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2 address oneself to
браться за глагол: -
3 address oneself to sth
address v oneself to sth GEN etw. aufgreifen, sich etw. zuwenden (issue, problem); sich etw. widmen (problem, matter in hand, task)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > address oneself to sth
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4 address oneself to
см. тж address [ref dict="OurDictionary (Ru-En)"]обращаться[/ref],The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > address oneself to
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5 address oneself
Общая лексика: браться, взяться, приниматься, приняться -
6 address oneself to
Общая лексика: браться за, приниматься (за что-л.), приниматься -
7 address oneself to somebody
Общая лексика: обратиться к кому-лУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > address oneself to somebody
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8 address oneself to the Chairman
Общая лексика: обратиться к ПредседателюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > address oneself to the Chairman
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9 address oneself to the business of doing
Общая лексика: приниматься за (какое-л.) делоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > address oneself to the business of doing
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10 address oneself to the proper quarter
Макаров: обратиться в нужное местоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > address oneself to the proper quarter
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11 address oneself to the throne
Общая лексика: обратиться к государю, обратиться к королюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > address oneself to the throne
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12 address oneself to the topic
СМИ: обращаться к темеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > address oneself to the topic
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13 address oneself to
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14 address oneself to
girişmek, koyulmak -
15 address oneself
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16 address oneself to
браться за, приниматься за -
17 address oneself to the audience
Новый англо-русский словарь > address oneself to the audience
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18 to address oneself to somebody
dirigirse a alguien -
19 to address oneself to something
aplicarse a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to address oneself to something
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20 address
address [ə'dres]∎ the letter is addressed to you cette lettre vous est adressée;∎ it's incorrectly addressed l'adresse est incorrecte∎ address all complaints to the manager adressez vos doléances au directeur;∎ his remarks were addressed to you ses remarques vous étaient adressées∎ she stood up and addressed the audience elle s'est levée et a pris la parole devant l'assistance;∎ a judge should be addressed as "your honour" on devrait s'adresser à un juge en disant "votre honneur";∎ to address the chair s'adresser au président∎ to address oneself to a problem aborder un problème;∎ to address oneself to a task s'attaquer ou se mettre à une tâche(e) (take position facing) faire face à2 noun(a) (of building, person, letter) adresse f;∎ a Glasgow address une adresse à Glasgow;∎ what is your address? quelle est ton adresse?;∎ we've changed our address nous avons changé d'adresse;∎ have you notified him of any change of address? lui avez-vous fait part d'éventuels changements d'adresse?;∎ they left no (forwarding) address ils n'ont pas laissé d'adresse;∎ not known at this address (on returned letter) inconnu à cette adresse∎ form of address titre m;∎ what's the correct form of address for a bishop? comment doit-on s'adresser à un évêque?∎ she showed considerable address in her handling of the situation elle fit preuve d'une grande habileté dans la façon dont elle traita l'affaire∎ addresses galanteries fpl;∎ to pay one's addresses to sb faire la cour à qnComputing address bus bus m d'adresse;Computing address file fichier m d'adresses;address label étiquette f d'adresse
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address oneself to the audience — direct yourself or speak to the audience … English contemporary dictionary
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address — I. verb Etymology: Middle English adressen, from Anglo French adrescer, from a (from Latin ad ) + drescer to to direct, put right more at dress Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. archaic a. direct, aim … New Collegiate Dictionary
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