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81 намёк
м.
1. hint;
понять ~ take* a hint;
сделать ~ give*/drop a hint;
неясные ~и vague/ covert hints;
тонкий ~ delicate/gentle hint;
ни ~а (на вн.) not a hint (of) ;
c ~ом (на вн.) with a suggestion (of) ;
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82 vihjata
• allude• indicate• tip off• suggest• mention• insinuate• imply• hint• hint to a person• give somebody a hint• drop... a hint• allude to• drop a hint -
83 vihjailla
yks.nom. vihjailla; yks.gen. vihjailen; yks.part. vihjaili; yks.ill. vihjailisi; mon.gen. vihjailkoon; mon.part. vihjaillut; mon.ill. vihjailtiindrop hints (verb)hint (verb)* * *• imply• give somebody a hint• insinuate• hint to a person• be hinting• hint• drop hints -
84 praj
(et -)( råb) call, hail;( (ad)varsel) warning,( vink) hint;[ give en et praj] warn somebody; give somebody a hint. -
85 dar a entender
(v.) = give to + understand, hint, send + a clear signal that, lull + Nombre + into thinking, insinuate, intimateEx. I am given to understand that the overall cooling costs in a library building such as mine are greater than the total heating costs.Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex. Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.Ex. One is sometimes lulled into thinking that there might be a grain of rationality in his commentaries.Ex. Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions.Ex. Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.* * *(v.) = give to + understand, hint, send + a clear signal that, lull + Nombre + into thinking, insinuate, intimateEx: I am given to understand that the overall cooling costs in a library building such as mine are greater than the total heating costs.
Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex: Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.Ex: One is sometimes lulled into thinking that there might be a grain of rationality in his commentaries.Ex: Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions.Ex: Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already. -
86 ipucu
,-nu 1. clue (evidence or indication that may lead to a discovery). 2. hint, clue (i.e. an indirect suggestion). - bulmak to find a clue. - vermek /a/ to give (someone) a hint, give (someone) a clue. -
87 Fingerzeig
Fin·ger·zeig <-s, -e> mhint, pointer;jdm einen \Fingerzeig geben to give sb a hint;etw als [einen] \Fingerzeig [Gottes/des Schicksals] empfinden to regard sth [meant] as a sign [from God/of fate] -
88 Wink
1) ( Hinweis) hint;einen \Wink [von jdm] bekommen to receive a tip-off [from sb]2) ( Handbewegung) signalWENDUNGEN:ein \Wink mit dem Kopf a nod of the head;ein \Wink mit dem Zaunpfahl ( fam) a broad hint;jdm einen \Wink geben to drop [or give] sb a hint -
89 إشارة
إِشَارَة \ allusion: the act of alluding; sth. that alludes. indication: a sign. mark: sth. said or done as a sign of sth.: They stood silent as a mark of respect for the dead. reference: referring; a statement that refers to sth.: His speech made no reference to the war. sign: sth. that shows the existence (or probable existence) of sth. else: A red sunset is a sign of good weather. Loss of hearing is a sign of old age, a movement or mark or notice that tells one sth.: He waved his arm as a sign that he was ready. + is a sign of addition. The road sign gave a warning of a dangerous bend. signal: an official sign that gives an order or warning: A red light is a signal that a car or train must stop. symptom: a sign of an illness: A hot head is a symptom of fever. wave: a waving movement or sign, usu. with the hand: He gave a wave (of his hand) as he walked away. \ إِشَارَة إلى \ mention: mentioning; a short statement (about sth.): He made no mention of their plans. There was a mention of her in the newspapers yesterday. \ إِشَارَة تَنْبِيهِيَّة \ cue: which is a sign for sb. to begin doing or saying sth.: The actor missed his cue to come on the stage. \ إِشارةُ تَنظيمِ المُرور \ traffic control signal. \ إِشَارَة الخَانَة العَشْرِيَّة (في الحِسَاب) \ point: a decimal sign in numbers: 4 1/2 is 4.5 (four point five) in decimal figures. \ إِشَارَة خفيفة \ hint: sth. said indirectly; a faint idea or feeling: Don’t tell him the answer; just give him a hint. There was a hint of fear in his voice. \ إِشَارَة دالّة \ clue: sth. that helps to answer a difficult question: The thief’s footmark gave the police a clue. \ إِشَارَةُ سَهْمٍ \ arrow: a sign (< ?up><?tf="Symbol2">.< ?down>) showing where sth. is. \ إِشَارَةِ النَّجْمَة في الكِتَابَة \ asterisk: the mark *. \ بِالإِشارة إلى \ re: (Latin; used by lawyers, officials, business men) concerning: Re your order of 1st March, we not that you.... -
90 áván
f. faint expectation or hint segja e-m áván e-s, to give one some hint of a thing. -
91 väläyttää
yks.nom. väläyttää; yks.gen. väläytän; yks.part. väläytti; yks.ill. väläyttäisi; mon.gen. väläyttäköön; mon.part. väläyttänyt; mon.ill. väläytettiinallude to (verb)flash (verb)give glimpses (verb)hint at (verb)insinuate (verb)* * *• hint at• flash• insinuate• allude to -
92 podpowie|dź
f hint- proszę o podpowiedź could you give me a hint?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podpowie|dź
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93 vingerwijzing
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94 تلميحة
تَلْميحَة \ hint: sth. said indirectly; a faint idea or feeling: Don’t tell him the answer; just give him a hint. -
95 a vinde cuiva un pont
to drop / to give smb. a hintto give smb. a wrinkleto put smb. up to a wrinkle(la curse etc.) to let smb. in on a good thingamer. to give smb. a tip-off. -
96 broad
\broad shoulders breite Schultern2) ( spacious) weit;a \broad expanse eine weite Ausdehnung3) ( obvious) deutlich, klar;4) ( general) allgemein;to be in \broad agreement weitgehend übereinstimmen [o einer Meinung sein];a \broad description/ generalization eine grobe Beschreibung/Verallgemeinerung;to give a \broad outline of sth etw in groben Zügen darstellen;a \broad range/ spectrum eine breite Palette/ein breites Spektrumto have a \broad appeal sich allgemeiner Beliebtheit erfreuen;a \broad cross section of the population weite Teile der Bevölkerung7) ( strong) stark, ausgeprägt;a \broad accent/ grin ein breiter Akzent/ein breites Grinsen8) ( coarse) derb;\broad comedy/ humour derbe Komödie/derber HumorPHRASES: -
97 podpowi|edzieć
pf — podpowi|adać impf (podpowiem, podpowiedział, podpowiedzieli — podpowiadam) vt 1. Szk. to whisper the answers, to feed answers (komuś to sb)- zostać ukaranym za podpowiadanie to be punished for whispering the answers to other students2. Teatr to prompt (komuś sb)- podpowiadać kwestie aktorom to feed lines to actors3. (zasugerować) [osoba] to suggest; [instynkt, rozsądek, sumienie] to tell- podpowiedzieć komuś dobre rozwiązanie to suggest a good solution to sb- podpowiedział jej, co ma zrobić (poradził) he suggested what she should do- podpowiedzieć komuś pierwszą literę rozwiązania to give sb the first letter of an answer; (poinstruował) he told her what to do- podpowiedział jej, żeby poszła do szefa he suggested she should go and see the boss- czy ktoś może mi podpowiedzieć, jak to się robi? can anybody give me a hint how to do this?- rozsądek podpowiada, że… common sense tells me that…- instynkt podpowiadał mu, żeby… his instinct told him to…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podpowi|edzieć
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98 давать понять
to give to understandhintБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > давать понять
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99 научить
несовер. - учить;
совер. - научить (кого-л.) teach, instruct научить кого-л. чему-л. ≈ to tech smb. smth. научить кого-л. английскому языку ≈ to teach someone English научить кого-л. править машиной ≈ to teach someone to drive( a car)сов.
1. (вн. дт., вн. + инф.) teach* (smb., smth.), teach* (smb. + to inf) ;
2. (вн.) разг. (подговорить сделать что-л.) put* (smb.) up to it, give* (smb.) the hint;
3. (вн.;
убедить в чём-л.) teach* (smb.) ;
~ся сов. (дт. + инф.) learn* (+ to inf). -
100 Eselsbrücke
f mnemonic (aid); ich muss mir eine Eselsbrücke bauen I’ve got to have something that will help me remember* * *Esels|brü|ckef(= Gedächtnishilfe) mnemonic, aide-mémoire; (gereimt) jingle* * *Esels·brü·ckejdm/sich eine \Eselsbrücke bauen to give sb a hint [or clue]/to use a mnemonic device* * *die (ugs.) mnemonic* * *Eselsbrücke f mnemonic (aid);ich muss mir eine Eselsbrücke bauen I’ve got to have something that will help me remember* * *die (ugs.) mnemonic
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