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104 declare
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105 Declare
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v. 1. зарлах, тунхаглах. 2. мэдэгдэх, илэрхийлэх. 3. орлогоо мэдүүлэх. declared adj. 1. зарласан, тунхагласан. 2. хүлээн зөвшөөрсөн. -
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vt., vi. 선언하다, 언명하다, 신고하다, 공언하다, 성명하다, 언명해 놓고 그만두다, 해약하다) -
108 déclaré
прил.общ. объявленный, явный, ярко выраженный -
109 declare
а) заявлять; объявлятьб) использовать команду изменения смысла или значения параметра или другой команды, напр. в редакционно-издательской системе LATEX2) описывать3) определять -
110 declare
اظهار داشتن، گفتن، اعلام كردن -
111 declare
v/t izjaviti, tvrditi, deklarirati (prijaviti) robu; carinjenje* * *
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izjaviti
izjavljivati
izreći
objaviti
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112 declare in
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113 declare
а) заявлять; объявлятьб) использовать команду изменения смысла или значения параметра или другой команды, напр. в редакционно-издательской система LATEX2) описывать3) определятьThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > declare
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114 déclaré
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• dati izjavu; deklarirati; izjaviti; javiti; objaviti; oglasiti; pokazati na carini; proglasiti; tvrditi; utvrditi -
117 declare in
заявить о своем согласии баллотироваться* * *v. заявить о своем согласии баллотироваться* * *заявить о своем согласии баллотироваться -
118 declare
предъявлять вещи, облагаемые пошлиной -
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120 declare
утверждать, заявлять
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