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1 I Don't Comprehend
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2 смекнуть
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3 уразумевать
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4 уразумевать
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5 осмысливать
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6 осмыслить
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7 постичь
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8 постигать
comprehend глагол:apperceive (постигать, воспринимать сознанием)get outside of (постигать, разбираться) -
9 уразуметь
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10 объять
comprehend глагол: -
11 осмыслять
comprehend глагол: -
12 постигнуть
comprehend глагол: -
13 осмыслить
comprehend; conceive; grasp; make sense ofСинонимический ряд:понять (глаг.) взять в толк; осознать; понять; постигнуть; постичь; разгадать; раскумекать; раскусить; расчухать; уразуметь; уяснить -
14 осмыслять
comprehend; conceive; grasp; make sense of -
15 уяснить
comprehend; make clear; clear upСинонимический ряд:понять (глаг.) взять в толк; осмыслить; осознать; понять; постигнуть; постичь; разгадать; раскумекать; раскусить; расчухать; уразуметь -
16 уяснять
comprehend; make clear; clear upСинонимический ряд:понимать (глаг.) брать в толк; осмысливать; осознавать; понимать; постигать; разгадывать; раскумекивать; раскусывать; расчухивать; уразумевать -
17 осмыслять
(что-л.)
1) (понимать)
comprehend
2) (истолковывать)
grasp, make sense of; interpret, give a meaning to* * *1) comprehend; 2) conceive* * *comprehend, conceive -
18 постигать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) understand
2) overtake* * *1) comprehend; 2) overtake* * *understand, comprehend, grasp, perceive* * *comprehendconceivepenetrateperceivepierceunderstand -
19 постичь
см. постигать* * *1) comprehend; 2) overtake* * *understand, comprehend, grasp, perceive* * *comprehendconceiveunderstand -
20 уразуметь
См. также в других словарях:
Comprehend — Com pre*hend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Comprehended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Comprehending}.] [L. comprehendere, comprehensum; com + prehendere to grasp, seize; prae before + hendere (used only in comp.). See {Get}, and cf. {Comprise}.] 1. To contain; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
comprehend — I (include) verb be composed of, be comprised of, be made up of, circumscribe, compass, comprise, consist of, constitute, contain, cover, embody, embrace, encircle, encompass, envelop, incorporate, involve, possess, span, take in associated… … Law dictionary
comprehend — (v.) mid 14c., to understand, from L. comprehendere to take together, to unite; include; seize (of catching fire or the arrest of criminals); also to comprehend, perceive (to seize or take in the mind), from com completely (see COM (Cf. com )) +… … Etymology dictionary
comprehend — 1 *understand, appreciate Analogous words: seize, grasp (see TAKE): conceive, envisage, envision (see THINK) 2 *apprehend Analogous words: see those at COMPREHEND 1 3 embrace, involve, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
comprehend — [v1] understand appreciate, apprehend, assimilate, capiche*, catch, click, cognize, conceive, dig*, discern, envisage, envision, fathom, get*, get the picture*, gotcha*, grasp, have, know, make out*, perceive, read, savvy*, see, take in, tumble*; … New thesaurus
comprehend — ► VERB 1) grasp mentally; understand. 2) formal include or encompass. ORIGIN Latin comprehendere, from prehendere to grasp … English terms dictionary
comprehend — [käm΄prē hend′, käm΄prihend΄] vt. [ME comprehenden < L comprehendere < com , with + prehendere, to catch hold of, seize: see PREHENSILE] 1. to grasp mentally; understand 2. to include; take in; comprise SYN. INCLUDE, UNDERSTAND… … English World dictionary
comprehend — 01. It s difficult to [comprehend] what would make two high school boys do such a terrible thing. 02. She talks to everyone she can, every chance she gets, so her listening [comprehension] has really improved. 03. We need to do a [comprehensive]… … Grammatical examples in English
comprehend — UK [ˌkɒmprɪˈhend] / US [ˌkɑmprəˈhend] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms comprehend : present tense I/you/we/they comprehend he/she/it comprehends present participle comprehending past tense comprehended past participle comprehended formal … English dictionary
comprehend — verb ADVERB ▪ fully ▪ barely ▪ She could barely comprehend what was happening to her. ▪ easily VERB + COMPREHEND ▪ … Collocations dictionary
comprehend — com|pre|hend [ˌkɔmprıˈhend US ˌka:m ] v [I,T not in progressive] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: comprehendere to take hold of completely , from com ( COM ) + prehendere ( PREHENSILE)] to understand something that is complicated or difficult … Dictionary of contemporary English