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1 ceder a
• give in consignment• give in to force• give up the ghost• give utterance to• knuckle under• yield the palm to• yield to adjusted minimum maturity -
2 rendirse a
• give in consignment• give in to force• give up the ghost• give utterance to• submit to• surrender to -
3 израз
1. вж. изражение2. (думи) expression, phrase; turn/figure of speech3. (признак, знак) mark, token; signв израз на приятелство as a token of friendship4. (изразяване) utterance, voicing, expressionдавам израз на възмущението си express/voice o.'s indignation, give utterance/expression to o.'s indignation5. израз мат. expressionизраз от няколко члена an expression of several terms* * *ѝзраз,м., -и, (два) ѝзраза 1. expression, air; mien;2. ( думи) expression, phrase; turn/figure of speech; установен \израз set phrase;4. ( изразяване) utterance, voicing, expression; давам \израз на възмущението си express/voice o.’s indignation, give utterance/expression to o.’s indignation;5. мат. expression; \израз от няколко члена expression of several terms.* * *countenance; еxpression (мат.): an израз of several terms - израз от няколко члена; locution; manifestation; phrase: a set израз - установен израз; voice: израз one's indignation - давам израз на възмущението си* * *1. (думи) expression, phrase;turn/figure of speech 2. (изразяване) utterance, voicing, expression 3. (признак, знак) mark, token;sign 4. ИЗРАЗ мат. expression 5. ИЗРАЗ от няколко члена an expression of several terms 6. в ИЗРАЗ на приятелство as a token of friendship 7. вж. изражение 8. давам ИЗРАЗ на възмущението си express/voice o.'s indignation, give utterance/expression to o.'s indignation 9. установен ИЗРАЗ a set phrase -
4 выразить
1. give voice to2. state3. express; show4. phrase5. voiceСинонимический ряд:1. проявить (глаг.) выказать; изъявить; обнаружить; оказать; показать; проявить; явить2. сформулировать (глаг.) сформулировать -
5 озвучить
1) произнести, высказать мнение, решение и т.п.Я уже этот тезис несколько раз озвучивал, могу повторить еще раз (из интервью президента В.Путина греческому телевидению). — I have already made this point on a number of occasions/several times and I can say it again.
Он меня не уполномочивал озвучивать эту часть нашей беседы (из того же интервью). — Не didn’t authorize me to make public this part of our conversation.
Это решение было впервые четко, однозначно озвучено на пресс-конференции (новости НТВ). — This decision was announced/ made public for the first time, in no uncertain terms, at the press conference.
Главная новость, озвученная после московских встреч грузинского спикера, - переговоры президентов Путина и Шеварднадзе состоятся в ближайшее время («Независимая газета»). — The main news that emerged from the Georgian speaker's talks is that presidents Putin and Shevardnadze will be meeting soon.
2) высказать ранее скрываемое, сказать откровенноgive utterance, voiceОн озвучил то, о чем давно поговаривали в политических кругах. — Не gave utterance to/voiced what had long been the political talk of the town.
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6 выразить
1) General subject: convey, couch, enounce, express, give voice to (что-л.), import, look, phrase, put, show, speak, term, give utterance to, give voice to (высказать, что-л.), vocalize3) Mathematics: express in terms of (через что-либо) -
7 выразить словами
General subject: give utterance to, (что-л.) give words to, phrase, (что-л.) put into words, give to -
8 предоставлять слово
1. give floor2. giving floorвзять слово, выступать — to take the floor
дающий слово; предоставление слова — giving the floor
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > предоставлять слово
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9 дать выход
1) General subject: debouch, exhale, give utterance to (чувству и т.п.)2) Colloquial: give vent to (своим чувствам)3) General subject: vent -
10 a da frâu liber
(cu dat.) to give full / free scope to...to give utterance to...to unbridle...to unchain... -
11 dar variedad a
• diversify• give utterance to• give vent to• lend variety to• variegate -
12 hangot ad vminek
to give voice to sg, to give utterance to sg -
13 kifejezést ad vminek
to give voice to sg, to give utterance to sg -
14 разразиться
1) General subject: break, break forth (to break forth into tears - расплакаться), break into (смехом, слезами), break out (he broke out laughing - он расхохотался), burst, come on (о ветре, шквале), fling out (бранью и т. п.), go off (into; смехом), irrupt, launch, launch out (словами, упреками), outbreak, break forth, break into, burst in, burst out, fling out (бранью), lash out (бранью и т.п.), whip out (бранью, угрозами), give utterance to (гневом и т.п.), come on (о буре), break loose (о шуме), burst into (хохотом, аплодисментами), burst out2) Diplomatic term: launch (речью, угрозами и т.п.) -
15 a-şi exprima sentimentele
to give utterance to one's feelings.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi exprima sentimentele
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16 Ausdruck verleihen
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17 ē-mittō
ē-mittō mīsī, missus, ere, to send out, send forth: essedarios ex silvis, Cs.: equitatu emisso, Cs.: pabulatum emittitur nemo, Cs. — To drive, force, hurl, cast, discharge: aculeos in hominem: pila, Cs.: hastam in finīs eorum, L.—To drive out, expel: abs te emissus ex urbe: hostem.—To send out, publish: tabulas in provincias: aliquid dignum nostro nomine: emissus (liber), H. — To let go, let loose, release, drop, let out: hominem e carcere: scutum manu, abandon, Cs.: ex lacu Albano aqua emissa, L.: animam, expire, N.—To let slip, suffer to escape: emissus hostis de manibus, L.: hostem manibus, L.: alqm sub iugum, i. e. on condition of passing under the yoke, L. — To set free, emancipate (usu. with manu): emissast manu, T.: domini eorum quos manu emiserat, L.: quin emitti aequom siet, T.: librā et aere liberatum emittit (of a debtor), L.—With se or pass, to start, break forth: tamquam e carceribus emissus sis: utrum armati an inermes emitterentur, evacuate (the city), L.—Fig., to utter, give utterance to: vocem: semel emissum verbum, H.: argumenta. — To let slip, lose<*> emissa de manibus res, the opportunity, L. -
18 ex-prōmō
ex-prōmō prōmpsī, prōmptus, ere, to show forth, discover, exert, practise, exhibit, display: supplicia in civīs: apparatūs supplicii, L.: vigilandi laborem in cenis.—To give utterance to, utter, disclose, express, state: apud alquem omnia, T.: maestas voces, V.: causas, O.: mente querelas, Ct.: quid dici possit: quid sentirent, L.: repertum (esse) specum, Ta. -
19 rumpō
rumpō rūpī, ruptus, ere [RVP-], to break, burst, tear, rend, rive, rupture, break asunder, burst in pieces, force open: vincula: obstantia claustra, H.: pontem, break down, L.: montem aceto, Iu.: arcum, Ph.: plumbum, H.: vestīs, O.: praecordia ferro, pierce, O.: guttura ferro, cut, O.: ruptus turbo, bursting forth, V.: inmensae ruperunt horrea messes, crammed to bursting, V.—Of the body, to break, split, burst, break open, rend, tear: ut me ambulando rumperet, i. e. kill with errands, T.: si quis rumpet occidetve, wounds, L. (old form.): ilia, V.: Rupit Iarbitam Timagenis aemula lingua, Dum, etc., i. e. the effort to shout as loud as, etc., H.: si te ruperis, H.: cantando rumpitur anguis, bursts, V.: quā (licentiā audacium) ante rumpebar, could have burst.—To burst through, break through: media agmina, V.: ruptā mersum caput obruit undā, O.: ordines, L.— To break open, cause to break forth: fontem, O.: ubi inter nubila sese Diversi rumpent radii, burst forth, V.: dum amnes ulli rumpuntur fontibus, V.—Of a way or passage, to force, make by force: ferro rumpenda per hostīs Est via, must be forced, V.: eo cuneo viam, L.—Fig., to break, violate, destroy, annul, make void, interrupt: feodera: imperium, Cu.: sacramenti religionem, L.: ius gentium, L.: edicta, H.: decreta, O.: testamentum ruptum, annulled: nuptias, H.: fata aspera, V.: fati necessitatem humanis consiliis, L.— To break in upon, interrupt, cut short, end: somnum, V.: novissima verba, O.: segnīs Rumpe moras, end delay, V.: tibi reditum, cut off, H.— To break out in, give utterance to: rumpit has imo pectore voces, V.: questūs, V.* * *rumpere, rupi, ruptus Vbreak; destroy -
20 tuoda ilmi
• express• give utterance to
См. также в других словарях:
give utterance — index communicate, enunciate, mention, phrase, remark Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give utterance to — index betray (disclose), disclose, observe (remark) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give utterance to something — formal phrase to express something in words Thesaurus: general words meaning to say somethingsynonym Main entry: utterance … Useful english dictionary
give utterance to feelings — express emotions … English contemporary dictionary
give utterance to something — formal to express something in words … English dictionary
give tongue — see under ↑tongue • • • Main Entry: ↑give give tongue 1. To give utterance, to voice 2. To give voice as hounds on a scent do • • • Main Entry: ↑tongue * * * (of hounds) bark, esp. on finding a scent ■ … Useful english dictionary
utterance */ — UK [ˈʌt(ə)rəns] / US noun [countable] Word forms utterance : singular utterance plural utterances 1) formal a statement public utterances 2) linguistics a word or phrase that someone speaks • give utterance to something … English dictionary
give — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, abandon, abstain from, accommodate, accord, act, adaptability, administer, afford, agreeability, aid, air, alien, alienate, allocate, allot, allow, amenability, amortize, announce, apply, apportion,… … Moby Thesaurus
utterance — ut|ter|ance [ ʌt(ə)rəns ] noun count * 1. ) FORMAL a statement: public utterances 2. ) LINGUISTICS a word or phrase that someone speaks give utterance to something FORMAL to express something in words … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
utterance — noun formal 1 (C) something you say: Politicians are judged by their public utterances. 2 give utterance to to express something in words 3 (U) the action of saying something … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
give — I. verb (gave; given; giving) Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish giva to give; akin to Old English giefan, gifan to give, and perhaps to Latin habēre to have, hold Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to make… … New Collegiate Dictionary