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............................................................1. bring(v.) آوردن، رساندن به، موجب شدن............................................................2. take(v.) گرفتن، ستاندن، لمس کردن، بردن، برداشتن، خوردن، پنداشتن............................................................3. leadسوق دادن، منجر شدن، پیش افت، تقدم(adj. & vt. & n.) سرب، شاقول گلوله، رنگ سربی، سرب پوش کردن، سرب گرفتن، با سرب اندودن(adj. & vt. & vi. & n.) راهنمایی، رهبری، هدایت، سرمشق، راه آب، مدرک، رهبری کردن، بردن، راهنمایی کردن، هدایت کردن، برآن داشتن............................................................4. result(vi. & n.) نتیجه، منتج شدن، پی آمد، دست آورد، برآمد، نتیجه دادن، ناشی شدن، اثر، حاصل............................................................5. bring aboutسبب وقوع امری شدن............................................................6. cite(vt.) ذکر کردن، اتخاذ سند کردن، گفتن............................................................7. quote(pl. & vt. & n.) نقل قول کردن، ایراد کردن، مظنه دادن، نقل بیان کردن، نقل کردن، نشان نقل قول............................................................8. adduce[!! adducent: نزدیک کننده، بداخل کشنده، مقرب]............................................................9. 1) revive............................................................10. bring round........................................................................................................................12. rouse(vi.) رم دادن، از خواب بیدار شدن، حرکت دادن، بهم زدن، بهیجان در آوردن، میگساری، بیداریРусско-персидский словарь > приводить (II) > привести (I)
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