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81 Elicit
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82 elicit an answer
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83 elicit a fact
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84 elicit applause
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85 elicit an reply
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86 elicit an response
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87 elicit an answer from someone
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88 elicit some relevant facts
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89 -elicit o illicit?-
Nota d'usoLa pronuncia di queste due parole può essere uguale, ma il loro significato è molto diverso. Il verbo to elicit significa principalmente “suscitare” o “dedurre, trarre”: to elicit a response, suscitare una reazione; to have difficulty in eliciting information from the suspect, avere difficoltà a ottenere informazioni dal sospettato. Illicit, invece, significa “illecito, non permesso”: the use of illicit drugs, l'uso di sostanze illecite; to engage in an illicit relationship, avere una relazione illecita. -
90 elicit elic·it vt
[ɪ'lɪsɪt]to elicit sth (from sb) — (truth, secret) strappare qc (a qn), (admission, reply) ottenere qc (da qn)
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91 elicit hypersensitivity
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > elicit hypersensitivity
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92 elicit (one's) potential
Общая лексика: раскрыть потенциалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > elicit (one's) potential
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93 elicit a fact
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94 elicit a immune response
Медицина: вызывать иммунный ответ (англ. цитата заимствована из статьи в газете New York Times)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elicit a immune response
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95 elicit a principle from data
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elicit a principle from data
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96 elicit a reply
1) Дипломатический термин: получать ответ2) Макаров: добиться ответа -
97 elicit a reply from (smb.)
Общая лексика: добиться ответа (от кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elicit a reply from (smb.)
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98 elicit a response
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99 elicit a smile
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100 elicit a strong immune response to begin with
Медицина: вызвать развитие сильного иммунного ответа (англ. цитата заимствована из статьи в газете New York Times)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elicit a strong immune response to begin with
См. также в других словарях:
Elicit — E*lic it, a. [L. elictus, p. p. of elicere to elicit; e + lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Lace}.] Elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident. [Obs.] An elicit act of equity. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elicit — [ē lis′it, ilis′it] vt. [< L elicitus, pp. of elicere, to draw out < e , out + lacere, to entice, akin to laqueus: see LACE] 1. to draw forth; evoke [to elicit an angry reply] 2. to cause to be revealed [to elicit facts] SYN. EXTRACT… … English World dictionary
Elicit — E*lic it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Elicited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eliciting}.] To draw out or entice forth; to bring to light; to bring out against the will; to deduce by reason or argument; as, to elicit truth by discussion. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elicit — elicit, illicit Confusion arises occasionally because both words are pronounced the same way (i lis it). Elicit is a verb meaning ‘to draw out or evoke (an answer, admission, etc.)’ whereas illicit is an adjective meaning ‘unlawful, forbidden’ … Modern English usage
elicit — I verb arouse, author, awaken, beget, bring about, bring forth, bring forward, bring out, call forth, cause, draw forth, draw out, eblandiri, educe, effect, effectuate, elicere, evocare, evoke, extract, generate, initiate, make manifest,… … Law dictionary
elicit — (v.) 1640s, from L. elicitus, pp. of elicere draw forth, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + licere, comb. form of lacere to entice, lure, deceive (related to laqueus noose, snare; see LACE (Cf. lace)). Related … Etymology dictionary
elicit — vb evoke, *educe, extract, extort Analogous words: draw, drag, *pull: *bring, fetch … New Dictionary of Synonyms
elicit — [v] draw out arm twist*, badger, bite*, bring, bring forth, bring out, bring to light*, call forth, cause, derive, educe, evince, evoke, evolve, exact, extort, extract, fetch, give rise to, milk*, obtain, put muscle on*, put the arm on*, rattle,… … New thesaurus
elicit — ► VERB (elicited, eliciting) ▪ evoke or draw out (a response or reaction). DERIVATIVES elicitation noun elicitor noun. ORIGIN Latin elicere draw out by trickery … English terms dictionary
elicit — [[t]ɪlɪ̱sɪt[/t]] elicits, eliciting, elicited 1) VERB If you elicit a response or a reaction, you do or say something which makes other people respond or react. [V n] Mr Norris said he was hopeful that his request would elicit a positive response … English dictionary
elicit — verb (T) to succeed in getting information or a reaction from someone, especially when this is difficult: My attempts at conversation didn t elicit much response. | elicit sth from sb: By patient questioning we managed to elicit enough… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English