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1 herved
* * *adv by this, hereby;[ herved skal vi meddele Dem] we are pleased to inform you;[ tæt herved] close by, hard by. -
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3 bekendtgøre
3объяви́ть, обнаро́довать* * ** * *vb announce,( i avis) publish, advertise;[ det bekendtgøres herved at] notice is hereby given that. -
4 herigennem
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5 meddele
2сообща́ть, извеща́ть, информи́ровать* * *announce, communicate, declare, impart, inform, intimate, notify, state* * **T tell ( en noget somebody something, something to somebody), let know( en noget somebody something, fx let him know what has beendecided),F communicate ( en noget something to somebody);( give varsel, F) notify ( en noget somebody of something);( noget hemmeligt, F) impart ( fx one's plans to somebody);( om avis) state, report;( bekendtgøre) announce ( fx changes in the Government);( til offentlig myndighed) notify ( fx notify the authorities of something);( give) give, grant;[ meddele at] inform them (, him etc) that, tell them (, him etc) that;(om nyhed etc) report that;( erklære) declare that, state that;[ et brev som meddeler at] a letter to the effect that;( i brev) this is to inform you that, notice is hereby given that;[ meddele resultatet] announce (, report) the result;( ved valg) declare the poll;[ meddele sig til] open one's heart to,( forplante sig til) be imparted to ( fx the motion is imparted to the wheels); impart itself to.
См. также в других словарях:
Hereby — Here*by , adv. 1. By means of this. [1913 Webster] And hereby we do know that we know him. 1 John ii. 3. [1913 Webster] 2. Close by; very near. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hereby — hereby, herewith These two formal words are the strongest survivors of a group of words that also includes herein, hereof, hereto, heretofore, and hereunder, and even they are restricted to the contexts of legal and business correspondence or to… … Modern English usage
hereby — adverb by means of, by the aid of, by virtue of, through, through the medium of, whereby Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hereby — mid 13c., from HERE (Cf. here) + BY (Cf. by). Cf. Du. hierbij, Ger. hierbei … Etymology dictionary
hereby — ► ADVERB formal ▪ as a result of this … English terms dictionary
hereby — [hir bī′, hir′bī′] adv. 1. by or through this; by this means 2. obs. var. of HEREABOUT … English World dictionary
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hereby — /hear buy , hear buy /, adv. 1. by this, or the present, declaration, action, document, etc.; by means of this; as a result of this: I hereby resign as president of the class. 2. Obs. nearby. [1200 50; ME. See HERE, BY] * * * … Universalium
hereby — adverb /hɪrˈbaɪ/ By this means, action or process. I hereby declare you husband and wife … Wiktionary
hereby — adv. Hereby is used with these verbs: ↑acknowledge, ↑declare, ↑grant, ↑proclaim, ↑sentence … Collocations dictionary
hereby — here|by [ˌhıəˈbaı, ˈhıəbaı US ˌhır ,ˈhır ] adv law as a result of this statement used in official situations ▪ I hereby agree to the conditions of this contract … Dictionary of contemporary English