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1 объявляем
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2 объявлять
1. declaring2. declareРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > объявлять
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3 объявлять победителя
1) General subject: unveil the winner2) Sports: declare the winnerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объявлять победителя
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4 объявить
1. inviteобъявить торги на; назначить торги на — invite tenders for
2. make knownобъявлять; объявить — make known
объявить уголовно наказуемым, пенализовать — to make penal
3. announced4. declare; tell; announce; proclaim; advertise; express5. advertise6. announce7. bill at usance8. give forth9. herald10. proclaim11. pronounceСинонимический ряд:1. огласить (глаг.) обнародовать; огласить2. провозгласить (глаг.) провозгласить -
5 объявит
1. declare2. declaringРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > объявит
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6 признавать
vt; св - призна́ть1) считать кем/чем-л to recognize, to acknowledge; объявлять to declare, to pronounceпризнава́ть прави́тельство — to recognize a government
кома́нду призна́ли победи́тельницей соревнова́ния — the team was acknowledged as the winner of the contest
признава́ть кого-л (не)вино́вным — to find/to pronounce sb (not) guilty
признава́ть де-фа́кто/де-ю́ре кн — to recognize de facto/de jure
2) сознаваться to acknowledge, to admit, to own (to) litпризнава́ть свои́ оши́бки — to acknowledge/to admit one's mistakes, об ошибочных утверждениях to eat/to swallow one's words
признава́ть своё пораже́ние — to acknowledge/to admit defeat
(не) признава́ть себя́ вино́вным — to plead (not) guilty
на́до призна́ть, что... — it must be admitted that..., the fact/truth is that…
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7 провозглашать провозгла·шать
to proclaim, to declare, to enunciate, to promulgate; (тост) to proposeпровозгласить победителем — to proclaim (smb) the winner
провозгласить независимость — to declare / to proclaim independence
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > провозглашать провозгла·шать
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