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101 སྤྲིང་བ་
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102 informoj
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103 ufficioso
unofficial* * *ufficioso agg.1 unofficial, informal, off-the-record (pred.): dati ufficiosi, unofficial data; dichiarazione ufficiosa, unofficial statement; informare in via ufficiosa, to give information off-the-record; una fonte ufficiosa, an unofficial source2 (rar.) ( premuroso) obliging.* * *[uffi'tʃoso]* * *ufficioso/uffi't∫oso/ -
104 informoida
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105 задача курса
goal of the courseЗадачи курса — научить студентов методам расчета радиоэлектронных схем, чтению схем, ознакомить с современной радиоэлектронной базой. Дать сведения о принципах работы основных радиоэлектронных устройств. — Goals of the course — to teach students the methods of calculation of electronic diagrams, reading of diagrams, to familiarize them with the modern elemental electronics base; to give information on the principles of operation of basic electronic devices.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > задача курса
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106 сообщать сведения
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > сообщать сведения
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107 неофициально давать сведения
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > неофициально давать сведения
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108 dial
[ˈdaɪəl]1. noun1) the face of a watch or clock:ميناء (الساعَه)My watch has a dial you can see in the dark.
2) the turning disc over the numbers on a telephone.قُرْص الهاتِف3) any disc etc bearing numbers etc used to give information:قُرْص (الرّادْيو)the dial on a radio.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈdialledto turn a telephone dial to get a number:يَتَّصِل، يُدير قُرْص الهاتِفShe dialled the wrong number.
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109 intimate
[ˈɪntɪmət]1. adjective1) close and affectionate:حَميمintimate friends.
2) private or personal:خاص، شَخْصيthe intimate details of his correspondence.
3) (of knowledge of a subject) deep and thorough.عَميق، مُفَصَّل2. nouna close friend.صديق حَميم3. [-meɪt] verbto give information or announce.يُلَمِّح، يُعْلِن -
110 program
verb present participle ˈprogramming ( American also ˈprograming): past tense, past participle ˈprogrammed ( American also ˈprogramed)to give information, instructions etc to (a machine, especially a computer, so that it can do a particular job).يُبَرْمِج -
111 sign
[saɪn]1. noun1) a mark used to mean something; a symbol:علامَه، رَمْزis the sign for addition.
2) a notice set up to give information (a shopkeeper's name, the direction of a town etc) to the public:إشارَه، لافِتَهroad-sign.
3) a movement (eg a nod, wave of the hand) used to mean or represent something:إشارَه، حَرَكَهHe made a sign to me to keep still.
4) a piece of evidence suggesting that something is present or about to come:بادِرَه، عَلامَهClouds are often a sign of rain.
2. verb1) to write one's name (on):يُوَقِّعSign at the bottom, please.
2) to write (one's name) on a letter, document etc:يُوَقِّع على وَثيقَهHe signed his name on the document.
3) to make a movement of the head, hand etc in order to show one's meaning:يُعْطي إشارَةًShe signed to me to say nothing.
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112 tell on
1) to have a bad effect on:يكونُ لَه تأثيرٌ سَيِّئSmoking began to tell on his health.
2) to give information about (a person, usually if they are doing something wrong):يُبْلِغ عَنI'm late for work – don't tell on me!
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113 throw light on
to help to solve or give information on (a mystery, puzzle, problem etc):يُلْقي الضّوء علىCan anyone throw any light on the problem?
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114 tip off
to give information or a hint to; to warn: He tipped me off about her arrival (noun ˈtip-off)يُعْطي تَلْميحا أو مَعْلومَه سِرِّيَّه، يُحَذِّر -
115 torture
[ˈtɔːtʃə]1. verbto treat (someone) cruelly or painfully, as a punishment, or in order to make him/her confess something, give information etc:يُعَذَّبShe was tortured by rheumatism/jealousy.
2. noun1) the act or practice of torturing:تَعْذيبThe king would not permit torture.
2) (something causing) great suffering:عَذابthe torture of waiting to be executed.
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116 κατεῖπον
κατεῖπον, inf. κατειπεῖν, used as [tense] aor. to the [tense] pres. καταγορεύω ( κατερῶ (v. κατερέω) being the [tense] fut.):—also in form [full] κατεῖπα Hdt.2.89, Ar. Pax 20:—A speak against or to the prejudice of, accuse, denounce, τινος Ar. Pax 377, Th. 340;κ. τινὸς πρός τινα Pl.Tht. 149a
, cf. X.Mem.2.6.33: abs., give information, Hdt.2.89,πρὸς τοὺς βασιλέας SIG986.7
(Chios, v/iv B.C.).II c. acc., declare, report,εἴ σοι γάμον κατεῖπον E.Med. 589
;κ. τοῖς θεαταῖς τὸν λόγον Ar.V.54
; τἀν Σάμῳ ib. 283 (lyr.); πατέρα κ. make him known, E. Ion 1345; κ. τοὺς ποιήσαντας, τὰ γεγενημένα, denounce them, And.2.7: c. acc. et part.,κ. σῷ κασιγνήτῳ πόσιν ἥκοντα E.Hel. 898
; enumerate,φύλλα δένδρων Anacreont.13.2
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117 inlichtingen verstrekken
inlichtingen verstrekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > inlichtingen verstrekken
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118 Aufschluss geben über
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119 Aufschluß geben über
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120 Auskunftspflicht
fobligation to give information
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