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121 комментировать
1) General subject: annotate (текст), comment, descant, expound (законы, священное писание), expound (законы, священное писание и т.п.), discuss (что-либо)4) Mathematics: comment on smth (что-либо)5) Religion: descant (To comment, discourse)7) Cinema: editorialize8) Electronics: comment on9) Information technology: comment upon10) Mass media: make comment11) Makarov: note -
122 который может быть принят практическим инженером
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > который может быть принят практическим инженером
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123 люди собирались кучками, чтобы обсудить новости
General subject: little groups were forming to discuss the newsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > люди собирались кучками, чтобы обсудить новости
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124 мало времени
General subject: (осталось до) short notice (I know this is short notice, but can you get the translation done by tomorrow instead of Monday?), pressed for time (у кого-л.: If you're pressed for time we can discuss this over the phone. - если у вас мало времени) -
125 можно нам поговорить об этом с глазу на глаз?
Makarov: can we discuss this in private?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > можно нам поговорить об этом с глазу на глаз?
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126 мы обсудим
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127 мы обсудим это в общем случае, когда (...)
Mathematics: we discuss this in the general case when (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мы обсудим это в общем случае, когда (...)
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128 мы обсудим это за обедом
General subject: we'll discuss it over our dinnerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мы обсудим это за обедом
См. также в других словарях:
Discuss — Dis*cuss , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discussed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discussing}.] [L. discussus, p. p. of discutere to strike asunder (hence came the sense to separate mentally, distinguish); dis + quatere to shake, strike. See {Quash}.] 1. To break to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discuss — discuss, argue, debate, dispute, agitate mean to discourse about something in order to arrive at the truth or to convince others. Discuss implies an attempt to sift or examine especially by presenting considerations pro and con; it often suggests … New Dictionary of Synonyms
discuss — mid 14c., to examine, investigate, from L. discuss , pp. stem of discutere to dash to pieces, agitate, in L.L. and V.L. also to discuss, investigate (see DISCUSSION (Cf. discussion)). Meaning to examine by argument, debate is from mid 15c.… … Etymology dictionary
discuss — [di skus′] vt. [ME discussen, to examine, scatter < L discussus, pp. of discutere, to strike asunder, scatter < dis , apart + quatere, to shake, beat: see QUASH2] 1. Obs. to disperse; dispel 2. to talk or write about; take up in… … English World dictionary
discuss — I verb agitare, air, analyze, argue for and against, argue the case, argue the point, bandy words, carry on a conversation, comment, comment upon, confabulate, confer, confer with, consider, consult, contend in words, contest, converse, debate,… … Law dictionary
discuss — [v] talk over with another altercate, argue, bounce off*, canvass, compare notes, confabulate, confer, consider, consult with, contend, contest, converse, debate, deliberate, descant, discept, discourse about, dispute, dissert, dissertate,… … New thesaurus
discuss — ► VERB 1) talk about so as to reach a decision. 2) talk or write about (a topic) in detail. DERIVATIVES discussable adjective. ORIGIN Latin discutere dash to pieces (later investigate ) … English terms dictionary
discuss */*/*/ — UK [dɪˈskʌs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms discuss : present tense I/you/we/they discuss he/she/it discusses present participle discussing past tense discussed past participle discussed Get it right: discuss: The verb discuss is never used… … English dictionary
discuss — verb ADVERB ▪ exhaustively, fully, in detail, thoroughly ▪ The plan was discussed in great detail. ▪ at length, endlessly, extensively … Collocations dictionary
discuss — 01. I [discussed] the project with my boss for over an hour. 02. You should [discuss] this with your parents before you make any decision. 03. The matter was [discussed] at our management meeting this morning. 04. The Prime Minister met with his… … Grammatical examples in English
discuss — di|scuss W1S3 [dıˈskʌs] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: discussus, past participle of discutere to shake to pieces ] 1.) to talk about something with another person or a group in order to exchange ideas or decide something ▪ Littman… … Dictionary of contemporary English