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1 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. -
2 bibringe
* * *vb( slag) deal;(forestillinger etc) give ( fx give him the impression that...),F convey to;[ bibringe ham kundskaber] impart knowledge to him. -
3 give videre
hand on, impart
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Impart — Im*part , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imparted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Imparting}.] [OF. impartir, empartir, L. impartire, impertire; pref. im in + partire to part, divide, fr. pars, partis, part, share. See {Part}, n. ] 1. To bestow a share or portion of;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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