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commanding [kəˊmɑ:ndɪŋ]2. a1) внуши́тельный;commanding speech внуши́тельная речь
2) домини́рующий;commanding eminence домини́рующая высота́
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kəˈmɑ:ndɪŋ прил.
1) командующий
2) господствующий, доминирующий commanding eminence Syn: dominating
3) внушительный, представительный commanding speech commanding look Syn: imposing, impressive командующий;
- * officer командир( подразделения или части) ;
- * general командир или командующий в звании генерала господствующий, командный, доминирующий;
- * hill господствующая высота;
- * ground (топография) командная высота;
- * feature( топография) местный командный предмет;
- * heigths of the economy командные высоты в экономике господствующий, превалирующий;
- * views in literature господствующие в литературе взгляды внушительный;
- * influence сильное влияние;
- * look внушительный взгляд commanding pres. p. от command ~ внушительный;
commanding speech внушительная речь;
commanding look внушительный взгляд ~ доминирующий;
commanding eminence доминирующая высота ~ командующий ~ доминирующий;
commanding eminence доминирующая высота ~ внушительный;
commanding speech внушительная речь;
commanding look внушительный взгляд ~ внушительный;
commanding speech внушительная речь;
commanding look внушительный взглядБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > commanding
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[kəˈmɑ:ndɪŋ]commanding pres. p. от command commanding внушительный; commanding speech внушительная речь; commanding look внушительный взгляд commanding доминирующий; commanding eminence доминирующая высота commanding командующий commanding доминирующий; commanding eminence доминирующая высота commanding внушительный; commanding speech внушительная речь; commanding look внушительный взгляд commanding внушительный; commanding speech внушительная речь; commanding look внушительный взгляд -
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1. a командующийGeneral Commanding Officer — командующий, командующий группой войск, командир соединения
2. a господствующий, командный, доминирующий3. a господствующий, превалирующий4. a внушительныйСинонимический ряд:1. controlling (adj.) controlling; dominant; governing; regnant; ruling2. imperious (adj.) absolute; autocratic; compelling; dictatorial; imperious; imposing; impressive3. powerful (adj.) authoritative; lordly; masterful; mighty; powerful4. commanding (verb) commanding; dominating; overlooking; tower above5. guiding (verb) controlling; decreeing; determining; dictating; guiding6. having (verb) boasting; enjoying; having; holding; possessing7. leading (verb) captaining; leading8. ordering (verb) bidding; charging; directing; enjoining; instructing; ordering; requiring; telling; warning -
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1. present participle of command 2.2. adjective1) командующий2) доминирующий; commanding eminence доминирующая высота3) внушительный; commanding speech внушительная речь; commanding look внушительный взгляд* * *1 (a) внушительный; господствующий; доминирующий; командный; превалирующий2 (n) командующий* * ** * *[com'mand·ing || -dɪŋ] adj. командующий, доминирующий, внушительный* * ** * *1) а) воен. командующий б) побудительный, повелительный; побуждающий (к кааим-л. действиям) 2) господствующий 3) внушительный -
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rə'po:t
1. noun1) (a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: a child's school report; a police report on the accident.) informe2) (rumour; general talk: According to report, the manager is going to resign.) rumor3) (a loud noise, especially of a gun being fired.) detonación, estampido
2. verb1) (to give a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: A serious accident has just been reported; He reported on the results of the conference; Our spies report that troops are being moved to the border; His speech was reported in the newspaper.) relatar, informar, dar cuenta de/parte de2) (to make a complaint about; to give information about the misbehaviour etc of: The boy was reported to the headmaster for being rude to a teacher.) acusar, denunciar3) (to tell someone in authority about: He reported the theft to the police.) denunciar4) (to go (to a place or a person) and announce that one is there, ready for work etc: The boys were ordered to report to the police-station every Saturday afternoon; Report to me when you return; How many policemen reported for duty?) presentarse, personarse•- reporter- reported speech
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report1 n1. informe2. reportaje3. boletín escolarreport2 vb1. informar / anunciar2. denunciar3. presentarsetr[rɪ'pɔːt]1 (informative document) informe nombre masculino■ the government commissioned a report on national security el gobierno encargó un informe sobre la seguridad nacional3 (piece of news) noticia■ reports are coming in of an earthquake in Tibet nos están llegando noticias de un terremoto en el Tibet4 (news story) reportaje nombre masculino■ and now a report on otter breeding in Devon y ahora un reportaje sobre la cría de nutrias en Devon5 (rumour) rumor nombre masculino6 (of gun) estampido1 (give information) informar (on, sobre)■ the committee will report on its progress each month el comité informará de sus progresos cada mes2 (go in person) presentarse, personarse1 (say, inform) decir■ her condition is reported to be serious según se informa, su condición es grave2 (to authority) informar de■ he reported the breakdown to the maintenance department dio parte de la avería al departamento de mantenimiento3 (to police - crime) denunciar; (- accident) dar parte de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLreport card boletín nombre masculino de notasreport [ri'port] vt1) announce: relatar, anunciar2) : dar parte de, informar de, reportarhe reported an accident: dio parte de un accidenteto report a crime: denunciar un delito3) : informar acerca de (en un periódico, la televisión, etc.)report vi1) : hacer un informe, informar2)to report for duty : presentarse, reportarsereport n1) rumor: rumor m2) reputation: reputación fpeople of evil report: personas de mala fama3) account: informe m, reportaje m (en un periódico, etc.)4) bang: estallido m (de un arma de fuego)n.• acta s.f.• cuenta s.f.• detonación s.f.• estallido s.m.• estampida s.f.• estampido s.m.• información s.f.• informe s.m.• memoria s.f.• ponencia s.f.• relación s.f.• relato s.m.• reportaje s.m.• reporte s.m.• trueno s.m. (v.)• dar parte expr.v.• dictaminar v.• informar v.• notificar v.• presentarse v.• referir v.• relacionar v.• relatar v.• reportar v.rɪ'pɔːrt, rɪ'pɔːt
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count noun1)a) ( account) informe m; ( piece of news) noticia f; ( in newspaper) reportaje m, crónica flatest reports indicate that... — las últimas informaciones indican que...
b) ( evaluation) informe m, reporte m (Méx)medical report — parte m médico
(school) report — boletín m de calificaciones or notas, libreta f de calificaciones (AmL), reporte m (Méx)
annual report — memoria f (anual)
official report — informe m oficial
c) ( school assignment) (AmE) redacción f2) ( sound) estallido m, detonación f (frml)
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1)a) (relate, announce)many companies reported increased profits — muchas empresas anunciaron un incremento en sus beneficios
b) ( Journ) \<\<reporter/media\>\> informar sobre, reportear (Andes)2)a) ( notify) \<\<accident\>\> informar de, dar* parte de; \<\<crime\>\> denunciar, dar* parte de, reportar (AmL)to report something TO somebody — dar* parte de algo a alguien
to report something stolen/somebody missing — denunciar or (AmL tb) reportar el robo de algo/la desaparición de alguien
b) ( denounce)to report somebody (TO somebody) — denunciar or (AmL tb) reportar a alguien (a alguien)
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vi1) ( Journ) \<\<reporter\>\> informarAlice Jones reporting from Kabul — Alice Jones, desde Kabul
to report ON something — informar sobre algo, reportear algo (Andes)
2)a) ( present oneself) presentarse, reportarse (AmL)Private Wood reporting for duty, sir! — soldado Wood se presenta, mi teniente (or sargento etc)
to report sick — dar* parte de enfermo
b) ( be accountable) ( Busn)to report TO somebody — estar* bajo las órdenes de alguien
•Phrasal Verbs:[rɪ'pɔːt]1. N1) (=account) informe m ; (Press, Rad, TV) reportaje m, crónica f ; (=piece of news) noticia flaw, progress 4.to give or make or present a report (on sth) — presentar un informe (sobre algo)
to get a good/bad report — sacar buenas/malas notas
3) (=rumour) rumor m5) (=bang) estallido m ; (=shot) disparo m2. VT1) (=state, make known)it is reported from Berlin that... — comunican or se informa desde Berlín que...
2) (Press, TV, Rad) [+ event] informar acerca de, informar sobre3) (=allege)he is reported to have said that... — parece que dijo que...
4) (=notify) [+ crime] denunciar, dar parte de; [+ accident] dar parte deto report sb missing — denunciar la desaparición de algn, declarar a algn desaparecido
5) (=denounce) [+ person] denunciarhe reported her to the Inland Revenue for not paying her taxes — la denunció a Hacienda por no pagar impuestos
6)reported speech — estilo m indirecto
3. VI1) (=make report) presentar un informe2) (Press, TV, Rad) (gen) informar; (as reporter) ser reportero(-a)he reported for the Daily Echo for 40 years — durante 40 años fue reportero del "Daily Echo"
3) (=present oneself) presentarsewhen you arrive, report to the receptionist — cuando llegue, preséntese en recepción
he has to report to the police every five days — tiene que personarse or presentarse en la comisaría cada cinco días
to report for duty — (Mil) presentarse para el servicio
4)to report to sb — (=be responsible to) estar bajo las órdenes de algn
who do you report to? — ¿quién es tu superior or tu jefe?
4.CPDreport card N — (US) (Scol) boletín m or cartilla f de notas
report stage N (Brit) (Parl) —
the bill has reached or is at the report stage — se están debatiendo los informes de las comisiones sobre el proyecto de ley
* * *[rɪ'pɔːrt, rɪ'pɔːt]
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count noun1)a) ( account) informe m; ( piece of news) noticia f; ( in newspaper) reportaje m, crónica flatest reports indicate that... — las últimas informaciones indican que...
b) ( evaluation) informe m, reporte m (Méx)medical report — parte m médico
(school) report — boletín m de calificaciones or notas, libreta f de calificaciones (AmL), reporte m (Méx)
annual report — memoria f (anual)
official report — informe m oficial
c) ( school assignment) (AmE) redacción f2) ( sound) estallido m, detonación f (frml)
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1)a) (relate, announce)many companies reported increased profits — muchas empresas anunciaron un incremento en sus beneficios
b) ( Journ) \<\<reporter/media\>\> informar sobre, reportear (Andes)2)a) ( notify) \<\<accident\>\> informar de, dar* parte de; \<\<crime\>\> denunciar, dar* parte de, reportar (AmL)to report something TO somebody — dar* parte de algo a alguien
to report something stolen/somebody missing — denunciar or (AmL tb) reportar el robo de algo/la desaparición de alguien
b) ( denounce)to report somebody (TO somebody) — denunciar or (AmL tb) reportar a alguien (a alguien)
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vi1) ( Journ) \<\<reporter\>\> informarAlice Jones reporting from Kabul — Alice Jones, desde Kabul
to report ON something — informar sobre algo, reportear algo (Andes)
2)a) ( present oneself) presentarse, reportarse (AmL)Private Wood reporting for duty, sir! — soldado Wood se presenta, mi teniente (or sargento etc)
to report sick — dar* parte de enfermo
b) ( be accountable) ( Busn)to report TO somebody — estar* bajo las órdenes de alguien
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word; talk, speech; discussion. so’z boyligi vocabulary. bu to’g’rida ikki so’z bo’lishi mumkin Emas There can be no two ways about this. ikki og’iz so’z two things to say, something to say. juft so’z paired or hyphenated words. oradan so’z o’tdi/og’ziga so’z ol to vow. uning so’zi so’z His word is his word. tub so’z root word. yasama so’z derived, made up word. so’z ber to give one’s word, to promise. so’z birikmasi word combination. so’z bitta That’s final! so’z bobi rhetoric. so’z boshi forward, introduction. so’zga kir to begin speaking; to listen to reason, to come around, to heed advice. so’zga yur to listen, to heed advice. so’zga tush to to begin to speak. so’zdan so’zning farqi bor, o’ttiz ikki narxi bor not all talk is worth the same. so’zdan qol to be at a loss for words. so’zidan qayt to go back on one’s word, to not carry through. so’zida tur to be true to one’s word. so’zni boshqa yoqqa bur to turn the conversation in another direction. so’zini (yerga) tashla or so’zini yerda qoldir not to heed. so’zini ol to get s.o.’s word. so’zini o’tkaz to get one’s will done. so’zi og’zida qol the words stuck in his throat. so’zi so’zga o’xshamas, og’zi so’zdan bo’shamas What he speaks is absurd, but his mouth is always moving. so’zi o’tkir commanding; persuasive. so’zi o’tmaydi ineffectual, powerless. so’zni bo’l to interrupt. so’zning ustidan chiq to be true to one’s word. so’zni qisqa qilish uchun in short, to make a long story short. so’z och to open a discussion, to begin a topic. so’z sostavi ?? (sostav slovo). so’z tarqat to spread rumors. so’z tegiz to put in a bad situation, to get in trouble. so’z turkumlari parts of speech. so’z ustasi a master of words. so’z uqdir to harangue, to lecture. so’z chert to enunciate clearly. so’z yurit to carry on a discussion. so’z o’yini play on words. so’z qaytar to challenge, to contradict. so’z qot to add a word. so’z qochishi disagreement, altercation -
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1. a сильный, мощный, могучий2. a могущественный; влиятельный3. a сильнодействующий, сильный4. a яркий, сильныйhe cut down the running man with a powerful backhanded blow — он сбил с ног бегущего сильным ударом наотмашь
5. a диал. разг. многочисленный, большой6. adv прост. сильно, оченьСинонимический ряд:1. authoritative (adj.) almighty; authoritarian; authoritative; commanding; dominant; lordly; masterful; mighty; omnipotent; supreme2. effective (adj.) cogent; convincing; dynamic; effective; effectual; efficacious; forceful; influential3. emphatic (adj.) emphatic; energetic; vigorous4. hard (adj.) hard; heavy; hefty; severe5. important (adj.) consequential; important; influential; weighty6. strong (adj.) brawny; forceful; forcible; hardy; lusty; mighty; potent; puissant; robust; stalwart; strong; sturdy; wieldyАнтонимический ряд:frail; ineffective; ineffectual; poor; powerless; weak
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