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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) (už)baigti2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) (pa)manyti, nuspręsti•- conclusive
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v. avsluta; komma fram till* * *[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) avsluta2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) sluta sig till, dra slutsatsen•- conclusive
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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) skončit2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) usuzovat•- conclusive
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- conclusiveness* * *• uzavřít• ukončit• vyvodit• vyjednat• přijít k názoru• dohodnout -
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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) uzavrieť2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) usúdiť•- conclusive
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- conclusiveness* * *• uzavriet zmluvu• vyvodzovat• skoncit (sa)• ukoncit• príst k názoru -
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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) a încheia2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) a conchide•- conclusive
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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) ολοκληρώνω2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) συμπεραίνω•- conclusive
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[kən'kluːd]гл.1) завершать, заканчиватьSyn:finish 2.2) закрывать, ограничивать, отделятьSyn:3) (с)делать вывод, подвести итогSyn:5) прийти к соглашению; заключить (сделку, договор, соглашение)to conclude an agreement — заключить договор, соглашение
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1) заключа́тьconclude a treaty — заключи́ть догово́р
2) прийти́ к вы́воду (о чём-л.)they concluded that... — они́ пришли́ к вы́воду о том, что...
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vt.1 concluir (finish)to conclude that… concluir que…3 llegar a una conclusión.4 inferir, sacar en conclusión, sacar en consecuencia, concluir.5 concluir que.vi.concluir (finish) (pt & pp concluded) -
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[kənˈkluːd] verb1) to come or bring to an end:يَخْتَتِم، يُنْهيHe concluded by thanking everyone.
2) to come to believe:يَسْتَنْتِج، يَسْتَدِلWe concluded that you weren't coming.
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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) conclure2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) conclure (que)•- conclusive - conclusively - conclusiveness -
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[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) concluir2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) concluir•- conclusive - conclusively - conclusiveness -
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[kənˈklu:d]1) qurtarmaq; bitirmək; 2) yekun vurmaq; 3) nəticəyə gəlmək; 4) bağlamaq; conclude a treaty müqavilə bağlamaq -
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v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Conclude
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[kən'kluːd] UK / USvtto conclude that... — zu dem Schluss kommen, dass...
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[kən'kluːd] UK / USvtto conclude that... — zu dem Schluss kommen, dass...
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أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
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خَتَمَ \ close: to come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). crown: to complete successfully: His success was crowned with glory. end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. seal: to close sth. (an envelope, a door, etc.) in such a way that it cannot be opened secretly by the wrong person: Valuable letters are sometimes sealed with wax. stamp: to mark with a rubber stamp: The price was stamped on the goods. \ See Also أنهى (أَنْهَى)، توقف (تَوَقَّفَ)، أقفل (أَقْفَلَ)، مهر (مَهَرَ) -
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اِسْتَنْتَجَ \ conclude: to arrive at an opinion (after thought): As we knocked on your door and no one opened it, we concluded that you were out. deduce: to reason out an idea from a limited number of facts: The dead man had two thousand pounds in his pockets: from this the police deduced that he had not been murdered for his money. gather: (with a clause as the object) to understand: I gather from your son that he has left school. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. \ See Also استدل (اِسْتَدَلَّ)، اِنْتَهى إلى، أدرك (أَدْرَكَ)
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conclude — con‧clude [kənˈkluːd] verb 1. [intransitive] to decide that something is true after considering all the facts: • The Stock Exchange concluded that the accounts could be regarded as suspect because they made no reference to such businesses. • We… … Financial and business terms
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