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1 передавать знания
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > передавать знания
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2 प्रदा
pra-dā
irreg. Pot. P. - dadet Hcat.), to give away, give, offer, present, grant, bestow RV. etc. etc. (with orᅠ scil. bhāryām, to give in marriage;
with prativacas, to grant an answer;
with pravṛittim, to information about an event;
with yuddham, to grant battle;
with dvaṉdva-yuddham, to engage in single combat;
with vidyām, to communicate orᅠ impart knowledge;
with hutâ̱ṡanam, to set fire to);
to give up, abolish TS. ;
to sell (with instr. of price) Pañcat. ;
to restore (anything lost etc.) Mn. ;
to pay, discharge (a debt) Yājñ. ;
to put orᅠ place in (loc.) ib. MBh.:
Pass. - dīyate, to be given away, be given Mn. MBh. etc.:
Caus. - dāpayati, to cause to give TS. etc. etc.;
to compel to give back orᅠ to repay Yājñ. Kull.;
to cause to put in orᅠ to MBh. Bhpr. ;
to put orᅠ place in (loc.) Car. ;
(with vastim), to apply a clyster ib.:
Desid. - ditsate, to wish to give in marriage Daṡ.
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3 приобщать
несов. - приобща́ть, сов. - приобщи́ть; (вн.)1) (к; знакомить) accustom (d to); familiarize (with)приобща́ть к зна́ниям — impart knowledge (to smb)
приобщи́ть широ́кие ма́ссы к культу́ре — give the masses access to (modern) culture
2) (к; присоединять) join (d to)приобща́ть к де́лу канц. — file (d)
3) церк. administer the sacrament (to), communicate (d) -
4 передавать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - передавать; совер. - передать1) pass, hand (over), deliverпередавать дело в суд — to bring a matter into court, to take a matter to law, to sue
передавать по акту — амер. deed
передавать по наследству — (что-л.) to hand down
2) tell; communicate; transmit; convey (to)Пчелы передают свои полезные качества потомкам — Bees transmit their useful characterisrics to their scions
- передавать по радиоИзображения были переданы на космический корабль — Images were transmitted/relayed to the spaceship
- передавать по телевизору
- передавать по телефону
- передавать поручение
- передавать привет
- передавать приказание3) (звук, мысль и т.д.) -
5 vermitteln
I v/t1. (beschaffen) get, find; förm. procure ( jemandem for s.o.); (arrangieren) arrange; Arbeitskräfte an Firmen vermitteln place workers with firms (Am. companies); wir vermitteln Aupairstellen / Zimmer für Studierende etc. we find jobs for au pairs / rooms for students etc.; Langzeitarbeitslose sind besonders schwer zu vermitteln the long-term unemployed are particularly difficult to place4. (Eindruck etc.) give, convey; den Eindruck vermitteln, als ob... convey the impression that...II v/i mediate ( zwischen + Dat between); act as (a) mediator ( bei in); (vermittelnd eingreifen) intervene, mediate* * *to match; to convey; to mediate; to impart; to interfere; to procure; to matchmake; to act as agent* * *ver|mịt|teln [fɛɐ'mɪtln] ptp vermi\#ttelt1. vtto arrange (jdm for sb); Stelle, Partner, Privatschüler, Kontakte to find (jdm for sb); Aushilfskräfte, Lehrer etc to find jobs or positions for, to place; (TELEC ) Gespräch to put through, to connect; Hypotheken, Kredite, Geschäfte to arrange, to negotiate (jdm for sb); Lösung, Kompromiss, Waffenstillstand to arrange, to negotiate, to mediate; Gefühl, Bild, Idee, Einblick to convey, to give (jdm to sb); Verständnis to give (jdm (to) sb); Wissen to impart (jdm to sb)eine Stelle, die Hotelunterkunft vermittelt — an office which finds hotel accommodation
ich kann dir eine billige Ferienwohnung vermitteln — I can get you a cheap holiday flat (Brit) or vacation apartment (US)
2. vito mediate, to act as mediator or a go-between* * *1) (to act as an arbitrator in a dispute etc: He has been asked to arbitrate in the dispute between the workers and management.) arbitrate2) (to try to put an end to a fight, argument etc between two people, countries etc: All attempts to intercede between the two nations failed.) intercede3) (to try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing: The United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.) mediate* * *ver·mit·teln *I. vt▪ [jdm [o an jdn]] etw \vermitteln to find sth [for sb] [or sb sth]jdm eine Stellung \vermitteln to find sb a job▪ [jdm] jdn \vermitteln to find sb [for sb]jdn an eine Firma \vermitteln to place sb with a firmseine Gefühle \vermitteln to communicate [or convey] one's feelings3. (geh)▪ [jdm] etw \vermitteln to give [sb] sth, to convey sth [to sb]jdm ein schönes Gefühl \vermitteln to give sb [or fill sb with] a good feeling▪ etw \vermitteln to arrange stheinen Kontakt \vermitteln to arrange for a contactII. vi* * *1.intransitives Verb mediate, act as [a] mediator (in + Dat. in)2.transitives Verb1) (herbeiführen) arrange; negotiate <transaction, ceasefire, compromise>2) (besorgen)jemandem eine Stelle vermitteln — find somebody a job; find a job for somebody
3) (weitergeben) impart <knowledge, insight, values, etc.>; communicate, pass on <message, information, etc.>; convey, give < feeling>; pass on < experience>* * *A. v/tjemandem for sb); (arrangieren) arrange;Arbeitskräfte an Firmen vermitteln place workers with firms (US companies);wir vermitteln Aupairstellen/Zimmer für Studierende etc we find jobs for au pairs/rooms for students etc;Langzeitarbeitslose sind besonders schwer zu vermitteln the long-term unemployed are particularly difficult to place2. (Wissen) impart (jemandem to sb)3. TEL:ein Gespräch vermitteln put a call through4. (Eindruck etc) give, convey;den Eindruck vermitteln, als ob … convey the impression that …B. v/i mediate (zwischen +dat between); act as (a) mediator (bei in); (vermittelnd eingreifen) intervene, mediate* * *1.intransitives Verb mediate, act as [a] mediator (in + Dat. in)2.transitives Verb1) (herbeiführen) arrange; negotiate <transaction, ceasefire, compromise>2) (besorgen)jemandem eine Stelle vermitteln — find somebody a job; find a job for somebody
3) (weitergeben) impart <knowledge, insight, values, etc.>; communicate, pass on <message, information, etc.>; convey, give < feeling>; pass on < experience>* * *adj.mediate adj. v.to conciliate v.to establish a connection expr.to intercede v.to interfere v.to procure v. -
6 transmitir
v.1 to transmit, to flash, to relay, to broadcast.Eso transmite los pedidos That transmits the orders.El cable transmite la electricidad The wire conducts electricity.Ellos transmiten la noticia They transmit the news.2 to transmit, to convey, to relay, to transfer.Eso transmite los pedidos That transmits the orders.3 to transmit, to conduct.El cable transmite la electricidad The wire conducts electricity.4 to be transmitted to.Se me transmitió la enfermedad The disease was transmitted to me.5 to carry, to carry the disease of.Ese mosquito transmite la peste That mosquito carries the plague.* * *1 (gen) to transmit2 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to broadcast3 (enfermedad) to transmit, pass on4 DERECHO to transfer, hand down* * *verb1) to transmit, broadcast2) pass on* * *1. VT1) (Radio, TV) [+ señal, sonido] to transmit; [+ programa] to broadcast2) [+ bienes, saludos, recados] to pass on3) [+ enfermedad, gérmenes] to give, pass on4) (Jur) to transfer (a to)2.VI (Radio, TV) to broadcast3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2)a) <sonido/movimiento> to transmitb) <enfermedad/tara> to transmit, pass onc) (Der) to transferd) <lengua/costumbres> to transmit, pass on; < conocimientos> to pass one) <saludos/felicidades> to pass on2.transmitir vi (Rad, TV) to transmit* * *= carry with it, communicate, convey, pass on, relay, transmit, transport, transmit + onward(s), air, beam, propagate, pass down, pass along, hand down.Ex. On the other hand, adhering to one of the major schemes carries with it all of the disadvantages of that major scheme.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. Statistical and other numerical abstracts convey effectively certain types of economic, social and marketing data.Ex. If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.Ex. Others used it as a backup for general notices that could not easily be relayed by telephone.Ex. The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.Ex. And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex. It should eventually also be possible for the user to automatically transmit his/her request onwards whenever necessary to other libraries and information centres, or even to publishers or booksellers.Ex. Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.Ex. Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex. The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.Ex. The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.Ex. If the head of reference services does not pass along the information to the staff the reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.Ex. A hunting guide while still in his teens, he learned his woodcraft first hand, absorbing lore handed down to him from his father.----* facilidad de transmitir = communicability.* que transmite información = information-bearing.* transmitir Algo a Alguien = mediate + Nombre + to.* transmitir de generación en generación = pass down from + generation to generation.* transmitir información = convey + information.* transmitir ininterrumpidamente = stream.* transmitir por radio = radio.* transmitir una señal = transmit + signal.* transmitir un mensaje = convey + message.* transmitir un significado = convey + meaning.* * *1.verbo transitivo2)a) <sonido/movimiento> to transmitb) <enfermedad/tara> to transmit, pass onc) (Der) to transferd) <lengua/costumbres> to transmit, pass on; < conocimientos> to pass one) <saludos/felicidades> to pass on2.transmitir vi (Rad, TV) to transmit* * *= carry with it, communicate, convey, pass on, relay, transmit, transport, transmit + onward(s), air, beam, propagate, pass down, pass along, hand down.Ex: On the other hand, adhering to one of the major schemes carries with it all of the disadvantages of that major scheme.
Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex: Statistical and other numerical abstracts convey effectively certain types of economic, social and marketing data.Ex: If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.Ex: Others used it as a backup for general notices that could not easily be relayed by telephone.Ex: The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.Ex: And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex: It should eventually also be possible for the user to automatically transmit his/her request onwards whenever necessary to other libraries and information centres, or even to publishers or booksellers.Ex: Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.Ex: Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex: The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.Ex: The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.Ex: If the head of reference services does not pass along the information to the staff the reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.Ex: A hunting guide while still in his teens, he learned his woodcraft first hand, absorbing lore handed down to him from his father.* facilidad de transmitir = communicability.* que transmite información = information-bearing.* transmitir Algo a Alguien = mediate + Nombre + to.* transmitir de generación en generación = pass down from + generation to generation.* transmitir información = convey + information.* transmitir ininterrumpidamente = stream.* transmitir por radio = radio.* transmitir una señal = transmit + signal.* transmitir un mensaje = convey + message.* transmitir un significado = convey + meaning.* * *transmitir [I1 ]vtA ( Rad, TV) ‹señal› to transmit; ‹programa› to broadcastB1 ‹sonido/movimiento› to transmit2 ‹enfermedad/tara› to transmit, pass on3 ( Der) to transfer4 ‹lengua/costumbres› to transmit, pass on; ‹conocimientos› to pass on5 ‹saludos/felicidades› to pass on■ transmitirvi( Rad, TV) to transmittransmitimos en 909 kilohercios para todo el país we broadcast to the whole country on 909 kilohertz* * *
transmitir ( conjugate transmitir) verbo transitivo
1 (Rad, TV) ‹ señal› to transmit;
‹ programa› to broadcast
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‹ conocimientos› to pass on
verbo intransitivo (Rad, TV) to transmit
transmitir verbo transitivo
1 to transmit, pass on: en el escenario no transmite nada, he doesn't communicate well on stage transmitir una orden, to give an order
2 (comunicar) me transmitieron la noticia por teléfono, I was informed of the news by phone
3 Rad TV to broadcast
4 (un virus, una enfermedad) to pass on: ese insecto transmite la fiebre amarilla, that insect trasmits yellow fever
5 Jur to transfer
' transmitir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apestar
- dar
- imprimir
- trasmitir
- comunicar
English:
beam
- broadcast
- convey
- hand down
- hand on
- impart
- pass down
- pass on
- propagate
- relay
- transmit
- air
- hand
- hook
- network
- pass
- put
- radio
- transfer
* * *transmitir, trasmitir♦ vt1. [sonido, onda, movimiento] to transmit;neuronas que transmiten mensajes sensoriales neurons that transmit sensory data2. [por radio, ordenador] [señal, datos] to transmit, to send3. [programa] to broadcast;transmitir un programa en directo to broadcast a programme live4. [mensaje, noticias, saludos] to pass on, to convey;ésas fueron las palabras que le transmitió su hermano those were the words her brother conveyed to her5. [enfermedad, bacteria, virus] to transmit;[optimismo, pesimismo, energía] to convey, to communicate6. [derechos, poderes] to transfer♦ See also the pronominal verb transmitirse, trasmitirse* * *v/t1 enfermedad spread, transmit; noticia spread;transmitir por herencia pass on in one’s genes2 RAD, TV broadcast; señal transmit* * *transmitir vt1) : to transmit, to broadcast2) : to pass on, to transfertransmitir vi: to transmit, to broadcast* * *transmitir vb -
7 أخبر
أخْبَرَ (بِـ): أبْلَغَ بِـ، نَقَلَ إلى، أعْلَنَto inform of or about, tell about, let know about, bring to someone's knowledge or notice, notify of, apprise of, advise of, acquaint with, make aware of, report to, relate to; to communicate to, impart to, convey to, transmit to, deliver to; to announce, state, declare -
8 أنهى الخبر إليه
أنْهَى الخَبَرَ إليه: أبْلَغَهُ إيّاه، أعْلَمَهُ بِهِto inform of or about, tell about, bring to someone's knowledge, notify of, apprise of, advise of; to report to, relate to; to convey to, communicate to, impart to, transmit to
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communicate — communicate, impart mean to convey or transfer something (as information, feelings, or qualities) neither tangible nor concrete; they differ chiefly in emphasis, communicate stressing the result, impart rather the process, of the transfer. To… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Impart — Im*part , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imparted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Imparting}.] [OF. impartir, empartir, L. impartire, impertire; pref. im in + partire to part, divide, fr. pars, partis, part, share. See {Part}, n. ] 1. To bestow a share or portion of;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
communicate — /keuh myooh ni kayt /, v., communicated, communicating. v.t. 1. to impart knowledge of; make known: to communicate information; to communicate one s happiness. 2. to give to another; impart; transmit: to communicate a disease. 3. to administer… … Universalium
knowledge — n. 1) to acquire, accumulate, gain knowledge 2) to demonstrate, display, show; flaunt, parade one s knowledge (of a subject) 3) to communicate, disseminate; impart knowledge 4) to absorb, assimilate, soak up knowledge 5) (esp. BE) to bring smt.… … Combinatory dictionary
impart — impartable, adj. impartation, impartment, n. imparter, n. /im pahrt /, v.t. 1. to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret. 2. to give; bestow; communicate: to impart knowledge. 3. to grant a part or share of. v.i. 4. to grant a… … Universalium
communicate — com•mu•ni•cate [[t]kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪt[/t]] v. cat•ed, cat•ing 1) to impart knowledge of; make known; divulge 2) to give to another; transmit: to communicate a disease[/ex] 3) rel to administer the Eucharist to 4) archaic to share in or partake of 5)… … From formal English to slang
communicate — [c]/kəˈmjunəkeɪt / (say kuh myoohnuhkayt) verb (communicated, communicating) –verb (t) 1. to give to another as a partaker; impart; transmit. 2. to impart knowledge of; make known. 3. (in writing, painting, etc.) to convey one s feelings,… …
impart — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French empartir, from Latin impartire, from in + partire to divide, part Date: 15th century 1. to give, convey, or grant from or as if from a store < her experience… … New Collegiate Dictionary
impart — verb /ɪmˈpɑːt,ɪmˈpɑːɹt/ a) To give a part or share. b) To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by words or tokens; to tell; to disclose. Syn: bequeath, bestow, give … Wiktionary
communicate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To impart, as information] Syn. make known, convey, impart, inform, tell, express, advise, notify, acquaint, pass on, pass along, give, hand on, carry, transmit, transfer, write, send word, leave word, bestow, promulgate,… … English dictionary for students
communicate — verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Latin communicatus, past participle of communicare to impart, participate, from communis common more at mean Date: 1526 transitive verb 1. archaic share 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary