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1 высказаться за
1) General subject: raise (one's) voice for ( against, smth.) (против, что-л.)2) Mathematics: (против) support (to oppose)3) Diplomatic term: express oneself in favour of4) leg.N.P. advocate, favor, speak for, speak in favor of -
2 высказываться
1) General subject: declare (for, in favour of, against), declare oneself, disembogue, express, give tongue, have say, outspeak, pronounce, remark, remark (о чем-л.), remark on (о чем-либо), remark upon (о чем-либо), speak, speak out, declare, speak up, talk out (— Послушайте, босс,—говорит Холдуин.— What about just to let him talk out? — А что если просто дать ему высказаться?), say for (за что-л., кого-л.), argue2) Colloquial: unmuzzle3) American: allow4) Diplomatic term: comment (по поводу чего-л.)6) Business: comment, express oneself7) Makarov: come out, declare in favour of, declare for (за кого-л.) -
3 высказываться
1) (выражать мнение) to express oneself, to speak out, to express / to state one's opinionвысказываться в пользу кого-л., чего-л. — to speak up for smb., smth.
предложить высказаться — to invite (smb.) to state one's opinion
прошу высказываться (на собрании и т.п.) — please, signify
2) (за / против) to speak for / against, to come out in favour of / againstвысказываться за / против предложения — to take a stand for / against a proposal
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