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1 сообщить
1) General subject: acquaint, advise, bring into account (surviving spouse or issue of the intestate are required to bring into account the value of any benefits given to them under the will), communicate, convey, impart, inform, inform (smb.) about (smth.) (кому-л., о чем-л.), instruct, lend, let somebody hear, let somebody know, make known (о чем-л.), put over, report, send a word, send word, state, tell, make a statement, deliver a message (что-л.), give a jingle (If you ever find yourself in Moscow, give us a jingle), get word of (Just getting word of a brand-new accident on the Port Mann Bridge. - Нам только что сообщили о...), send word to (дать знать, кому-л.), let know (кому-л., что-л.), inform of (кому-л., что-л., о чем-л.), put wise to (рассказать, кому-л., о чем-л.)2) Colloquial: put across, let someone know about (You should let him know about his girlfriend's doings.), get back to4) Diplomatic term: inform of (кому-л. о чём-л.)5) Telecommunications: signal6) Jargon: pat it on the street, spread the word7) Astronautics: notify8) Makarov: let (smb.) know ( hear, etc) (smth.) (что-л.; кому-л.) -
2 дать знать
1) General subject: let know, let somebody hear, let somebody know, let hear, let know, give a jingle2) Colloquial: get back to3) Jargon: pat it on the street, tip off4) Makarov: let (smb.) know ( hear, etc) (smth.) (что-л.; кому-л.) -
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1) General subject: register (где-л.), register oneself, report, give a jingle
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