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41 становиться эквивалентным
Makarov: appriseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > становиться эквивалентным
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42 уведомлять
1) General subject: advise, give notice, inform, notify, put in the picture (кого-л.), notice, put in the picture (информировать, кого-л.)2) American: intimate3) Military: alert4) Engineering: warn5) Bookish: apprise7) Law: communicate, instruct, remind8) Diplomatic term: notify the state of registration of the aircraft9) Advertising: provide notice10) Business: advertise11) Automation: report -
43 проконсультировать
vgener. (англ.: advise; apprise / apprize, counsel; consult; // нем.: beraten // пример: nõustab kodanikke majanduskьsimustes - консультирует граждан по экономическим вопросам / по вопросам эконо nõustama -
44 наживное
adjgener. (que l'on a) appris, apprise -
45 известить
см. извещать* * *1) inform; 2) notify* * *извещать; известить inform, notify* * *announceapprisecommunicatenotify -
46 извещать
(кого-л.)
inform, notify; advise коммерч.* * *1) inform; 2) notify* * *извещать; известить inform, notify* * *acquaintadvertiseadviseannounceapprisecommunicateinformnoticenotifypublicizesend -
47 оповестить
см. оповещать* * ** * *оповещать; оповестить notify; inform* * *advertiseannounceapprisecommunicatenotify -
48 сообщите
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49 извещать
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50 информированный
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51 информировать
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52 осведомлять
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53 проинформировать
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54 извещать
1. announce2. noticeофициально извещать; вручать повестку — to serve notice
3. apprise4. aprise5. notified6. inform; notify; advise7. give noticeизвещать; уведомлять; предупреждать; предупреждать об увольнении — to give notice
Синонимический ряд:сообщать (глаг.) давать знать; доводить до сведения; информировать; оповещать; осведомлять; сообщать; уведомлять -
55 информировать
1. apprise2. briefing3. informСинонимический ряд:1. сообщать (глаг.) давать знать; доводить до сведения; извещать; оповещать; осведомлять; сообщать; уведомлять2. сообщить (глаг.) дать знать; довести до сведения; известить; оповестить; осведомить; повестить; проинформировать; сообщить; уведомить -
56 расценивать
1. apprise2. cost3. quote4. appraise5. estimate; value; rate
См. также в других словарях:
Apprise — Ap*prise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Apprised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Apprising}.] [F. appris, fem. apprise, p. p. apprendre to learn, to teach, to inform. Cf. {Apprehend}, {Apprentice}.] To give notice, verbal or written; to inform; followed by of; as, we … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apprise — I verb acquaint, advise, alert, announce, brief, communicate, convey knowledge, counsel, describe, disclose, divulge, enlighten, familiarize, give information, give notice, impart knowledge, inform, instruct, let know, make aware, make cognizant … Law dictionary
apprise — ► VERB ▪ inform; tell. USAGE On the confusion of apprise and appraise, see APPRAISE(Cf. ↑appraiser). ORIGIN French, from apprendre learn, teach , from Latin apprehendere apprehend … English terms dictionary
Apprise — Ap*prise , n. Notice; information. [Obs.] Gower. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apprise — (v.) to notify, 1690s, from Fr. appris, pp. of apprendre to inform, teach, lit. to lay hold of (in the mind), another metaphoric meaning of L. apprehendere (see APPREHEND (Cf. apprehend)). Related: Apprised; apprising … Etymology dictionary
apprise — *inform, advise, notify, acquaint Analogous words: tell, *reveal, disclose, divulge, discover, betray: publish, proclaim, *declare, announce … New Dictionary of Synonyms
apprise — [v] tell advise, brief, enlighten, fill in, inform, notify, tip off; concepts 57,60,75 … New thesaurus
apprise — or apprize [ə prīz′] vt. apprised or apprized, apprising or apprizing [< Fr appris, pp. of apprendre, to teach, inform < L apprehendere, APPREHEND] to inform or notify SYN. NOTIFY … English World dictionary
apprise — appraise, apprise Like many near sounding words with some relation of meaning, these are often confused. Appraise means ‘to assess the value of (something or someone)’ (e.g. • When a man is stripped of all worldly insignia, one can appraise him… … Modern English usage
apprise — [ə prʌɪz] verb (usu. apprise someone of) inform; tell. Origin C17: from Fr. appris, apprise, past participle of apprendre learn, teach , from L. apprehendere (see apprehend). Usage On the confusion of apprise with appraise, see appraise … English new terms dictionary
apprise — See appraise, apprise, apprize See apprise, apprize … Dictionary of problem words and expressions