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1 announce
[ə'nauns]vобъявлять, заявлять, давать знать, извещатьHe announced the fact, but gave no details. — Он просто сказал, что произошло, но не сообщил никаких подробностей.
She could not live without announcing herself to him as his mother. — Она не смогла бы жить, не сказав ему, что она его мать
- announce a play- announce smb's arrival
- announce smb's death
- announce one's intentions
- announce the results of the race
- announce smth over the radio
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2 доложиться
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > доложиться
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3 statement
n1) сообщение; заявление; высказывание; утверждение2) вывод; заключение3) доклад4) отчет; баланс; ведомость•to comment on smb's statement — комментировать чье-л. заявление
to dissociate oneself from smb's statement — отмежевываться от чьего-л. заявления
to go back on one's statement — нарушать обещания, содержащиеся в сделанном ранее заявлении
to hammer out an agreed statement — работать над составлением согласованного заявления, выработать согласованное заявление
to highlight smb's statement — выделять чье-л. заявление; привлекать внимание к чьему-л. заявлению
to make a statement — делать заявление; выступать с заявлением
to make a note of smb's statement — принимать к сведению чье-л. заявление
to misinterpret smb's statement — превратно истолковывать чье-л. заявление
to pour scorn upon / to ridicule smb's statement — высмеивать чье-л. заявление
to publish / to put out / to release a statement — публиковать заявление
to repudiate one's statement — отказываться от своего заявления
- agreed statementto retract / to retreat a statement — брать обратно ранее сделанное заявление
- agreed text of a statement
- arrival statement
- bellicose statement
- belligerent statement
- binding statement on smth
- broad statement
- cataclysmic statement
- clarification statement
- conciliatory statement
- concise statement
- contradictory statement
- cynical statement
- daily statement
- defamatory statement
- departure statement
- direct statement
- dogmatic statement
- exact statement of the question
- far-reaching statement
- financial statement
- foreign-policy statement
- formal statement
- government statement
- groundless statement
- harshly worded statement
- hypocritical statement
- inaccurate statement
- inflammatory statement
- interim statement
- joint statement
- military statement
- misleading statement
- official statement
- opening statement
- oral statement
- outrageous statement
- policy statement
- policy-making statement
- political statement
- positive statement
- powerful statement
- program statement
- public statement
- quarterly statement
- restrictions on public statements
- Sherman statement
- statement of regret
- statement to Parliament
- statement to the House of Commons
- statement to the nation
- strong statement
- strong-worded statement
- tough statement
- unequivocal statement
- unilateral statement
- unyielding statement
- verbal statement
- wording of the statement
- work statement
- written statement
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