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1 объяснить простым, доступным языком
General subject: explain in lay languageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объяснить простым, доступным языком
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1) General subject: before( smb.) (что-л., кому-л.), couch, develop (аргументы, мотивы и т. п.), enounce, enunciate (теорию, предложение и т.п.), explicate (план), expose, expound, lay, lay open, lay out (напр, during this meeting he laid out his vision for a more modern and economically savvy diplomatic corps), pose, posturize, recite, recount, relate (как вариант, который можно использовать, например, в юридических текстах), represent, set before (факты), (подробно) set out, set up, show forth, state, treat, put it in black and white (письменно), tell down (We sit alone and get the stories in our head that we have to tell down on paper. - Мы сидим в одиночестве и нам приходят в голову истории, которые мы излагаем на бумаге. (О писательстве.)), document3) Engineering: give an account, present, report, write up4) Mathematics: clarify, explain, give an account (of)5) Religion: set out6) Law: recite (факты, содержание документа), utter, word7) Diplomatic term: enunciate (предложение, теорию и т.п.), set forward8) Scottish language: propone11) Education: communicate12) leg.N.P. embody (e.g., in a paper, a document, an instrument, a treaty, a law)14) Cement: outline -
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1) General subject: couch, develop, enounce, enunciate, explicate, expose, expound, get across, get over, lay, pose, posturize, recite, represent, set before (факты), set forth, state, treat, set before2) Mathematics: clarify, explain, give an account (of), lay down, present3) Diplomatic term: outline4) Scottish language: propone5) Atomic energy: paraphrase6) leg.N.P. embody (e.g., in a paper, a document, an instrument, a treaty, a law), set out
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