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أَجْمَلَ \ sum: (with up) to add all the points (of a speech, of a court case, etc.) together and express them in a short form. summarize: to sum up, esp. in writing. \ See Also جمل (جَمَلَ) \ جَمَلَ \ sum: (with up) to add all the points (of a speech, of a court case, etc.) together and express them in a short form. summarize: to sum up, esp. in writing. \ See Also أجمل (أَجْمَلَ) -
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اِخْتَصَرَ \ abbreviate: to shorten (a word, phrase, speech, etc.). cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. summarize: to sum up, esp. in writing. -
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لَخَّصَ \ sum: (with up) to add all the points (of a speech, of a court case, etc.) together and express them in a short form. condense: (of writing) to put it into fewer words: This report must be condensed into a few pages. summarize: to sum up, esp. in writing. -
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verbto make a summary of:يُلَخِّصHe summarized the arguments.
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6 Listen Ask Picture And Summarize
Education: LAPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Listen Ask Picture And Summarize
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7 обобщать
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8 подводить итог
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9 резюмировать
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10 суммировать
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11 резюмувати
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12 résumer
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > résumer
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См. также в других словарях:
summarize — UK US (UK also summarise) /ˈsʌməraɪz/ verb [I or T] ► to state in a few words the main ideas or facts in a report, discussion, etc.: »Results of the analysis are summarized in Table 14.2. summarize findings/information/developments »Chapter 9… … Financial and business terms
Summarize — Sum ma*rize, v. t. To comprise in, or reduce to, a summary; to present briefly. Chambers. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
summarize — index abridge (shorten), condense, extract, lessen, recapitulate, recount, repeat (state again) … Law dictionary
summarize — 1871, from SUMMARY (Cf. summary) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Summarized; summarizing … Etymology dictionary
summarize — (Amer.) sum·ma·rize || sÊŒmÉ™raɪz v. present in a condensed form, list the main points in a brief and comprehensive manner, sum up; be a summary of (also summarise) … English contemporary dictionary
summarize — [v] give a rundown abridge, abstract, boil down*, cipher, compile, condense, cut, cut back, cut down, digest, encapsulate, epitomize, get to meat*, give main points, inventory, outline, pare, précis, prune*, put in a nutshell*, recap*,… … New thesaurus
summarize — [sum′ə rīz΄] vt. summarized, summarizing 1. to make a summary of; state briefly 2. to be a summary of summarization n. summarizer n … English World dictionary
summarize — (BrE also ise) verb ADVERB ▪ briefly, succinctly ▪ accurately ▪ aptly, best, conveniently, neatly, nicely … Collocations dictionary
summarize — sum|mar|ize also summarise BrE [ˈsʌməraız] v [I and T] to make a short statement giving only the main information and not the details of a plan, event, report etc = ↑sum up ▪ The authors summarize their views in the introduction. to summarize ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
summarize — v. (D; tr.) to summarize for (she summarized the plot for the class) * * * [ sʌməraɪz] (D; tr.) to summarize for (she summarized the plot for the class) … Combinatory dictionary
summarize */ — UK [ˈsʌməraɪz] / US [ˈsʌməˌraɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms summarize : present tense I/you/we/they summarize he/she/it summarizes present participle summarizing past tense summarized past participle summarized to provide a short… … English dictionary