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1 suggest
اِقْتَرَحَ \ propose: to put forward (sth. that one considers suitable) for others to consider: He proposed (a plan for) a new road. I proposed Mrs Scott for membership of the club. suggest: to put (sth.) forward as an idea, for consideration: Can you suggest an answer to this question? I suggest that we (should) go to the cinema. -
2 suggest
عَرَضَ \ suggest: to put (sth.) forward as an idea, for consideration: Can you suggest an answer to this question? I suggest that we (should) go to the cinema. \ See Also قَدَّمَ (رأيًا) للمُناقشة -
3 suggest
[səˈdʒest] ( American also) [səg-] verb1) to put (an idea etc ) before another person etc for consideration; to propose:يَقْتَرِحI suggest that we have lunch now.
2) to put (an idea etc) into a person's mind; to hint:Are you suggesting that I'm too old for the job?
يوحيAn explanation suddenly suggested itself to me.
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4 наводить на мысль
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5 намекать
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6 подсказывать
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7 memberi kesan
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8 skjóta upp (í huga e-s)
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9 johdattaa mieleen
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10 nabaciti
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11 doći sam od sebe
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12 nametnuti misao
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13 navesti na pomisao
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14 navoditi na pomisao
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15 sugerisati
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16 uliti u glavu hipnozom
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17 подавать идею
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18 подавать мысль
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19 подать идею
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20 подать мысль
См. также в других словарях:
suggest — 1 Suggest, imply, hint, intimate, insinuate can all mean to convey an idea or the thought of something by indirect means. Suggest emphasizes a putting into the mind as the result of an association of ideas, an awakening of a desire, or an… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
suggest — 1. When followed by a that clause (or one with that omitted) and proposing a course of action rather than hinting at a fact, suggest commonly generates a subjunctive verb, and the same is true of the noun suggestion: • Uncle doesn t suggest that… … Modern English usage
suggest — [səg jest′; ] also, & Brit usually [, sə jest′] vt. [< L suggestus, pp. of suggerere, to carry or lay under, furnish < sub ,SUB + gerere, to carry] 1. to mention as something to think over, act on, etc.; bring to the mind for consideration… … English World dictionary
Suggest — Sug*gest , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suggested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suggesting}.] [L. suggestus, p. p. of suggerere to put under, furnish, suggest; sub under + gerere to carry, to bring. See {Jest}.] 1. To introduce indirectly to the thoughts; to cause… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suggest — ► VERB 1) put forward for consideration. 2) cause one to think that (something) exists or is the case. 3) state or express indirectly. 4) (suggest itself) (of an idea) come into one s mind. ORIGIN Latin suggerere suggest, prompt … English terms dictionary
suggest — sug·gest vt 1: to mention or imply as a possibility 2: to enter on the record as a suggestion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. suggest … Law dictionary
suggest — [v1] convey advice, plan, desire advance, advise, advocate, broach, commend, conjecture, exhort, give a tip*, move, offer, plug*, pose, prefer, propone, propose, proposition, propound, put, put forward, put in two cents*, put on to something*,… … New thesaurus
Suggest — Sug*gest , v. i. To make suggestions; to tempt. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And ever weaker grows through acted crime, Or seeming genial, venial fault, Recurring and suggesting still. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suggest — 1520s, from L. suggestus, pp. of suggerere (see SUGGESTION (Cf. suggestion)). Related: Suggested; suggesting … Etymology dictionary
suggest */*/*/ — UK [səˈdʒest] / US [səɡˈdʒest] verb [transitive] Word forms suggest : present tense I/you/we/they suggest he/she/it suggests present participle suggesting past tense suggested past participle suggested Get it right: suggest: When suggest means to … English dictionary
suggest — sug|gest W1S1 [səˈdʒest US səgˈdʒest] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of suggerere to put under, provide, suggest , from sub ( SUB ) + gerere to carry ] 1.) to tell someone your ideas about what they should do, where… … Dictionary of contemporary English