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1 inform on somebody
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > inform on somebody
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2 доносить на кого-либо
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > доносить на кого-либо
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3 доносить на кого-либо
1) Jargon: rat on someone, fink2) Criminal law: inform on somebodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доносить на кого-либо
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4 сообщать
1) General subject: acquaint, admonish, advise, advise of (кому-л., о чем-л.), announce, apply, circulate, communicate, convey (известия), delate, herald, impart, inform, inform of, instruct, intimate, lend, let somebody hear, let somebody know, monish, report, say, send word, signal, teach, tell (тайну), tip, transmit, give notice, state, tip off about2) Aviation: call out (для информации других членов экипажа)3) Naval: speak5) Engineering: broadcast (о функции голосового оповещения в некоторых приборах), dispatch, impose (напр. скорость), message10) Psychology: break (что-л. неприятное), reveal11) Jargon: tip off, get the word out (о чём-либо), spill, squawk14) Business: beg to advise, beg to inform, (ся) describe16) Makarov: assign (напр. скорость), donate, flash (по телеграфу, радио и т.п.), give, impart (напр. ускорение), impart (напр., ускорение), impose (скорость и т.п.), present, send (напр. движение), transfer (свойства)17) Taboo: bubble -
5 сообщить
1) General subject: acquaint, advise, bring into account (surviving spouse or issue of the intestate are required to bring into account the value of any benefits given to them under the will), communicate, convey, impart, inform, inform (smb.) about (smth.) (кому-л., о чем-л.), instruct, lend, let somebody hear, let somebody know, make known (о чем-л.), put over, report, send a word, send word, state, tell, make a statement, deliver a message (что-л.), give a jingle (If you ever find yourself in Moscow, give us a jingle), get word of (Just getting word of a brand-new accident on the Port Mann Bridge. - Нам только что сообщили о...), send word to (дать знать, кому-л.), let know (кому-л., что-л.), inform of (кому-л., что-л., о чем-л.), put wise to (рассказать, кому-л., о чем-л.)2) Colloquial: put across, let someone know about (You should let him know about his girlfriend's doings.), get back to4) Diplomatic term: inform of (кому-л. о чём-л.)5) Telecommunications: signal6) Jargon: pat it on the street, spread the word7) Astronautics: notify8) Makarov: let (smb.) know ( hear, etc) (smth.) (что-л.; кому-л.) -
6 объяснить
1) General subject: account (this accounts for his behaviour - вот чем объясняется его поведение), authorize, commentate, elucidate, explain, explain to (что-л., кому-л.), explicate, interpret, justify, put over, put somebody wise to something, put wise about (кому-либо что-либо), put wise of, put wise to, read, rede, refer, represent, set forth, split the log, split the log (что-л.), unriddle, unriddle (тайну), render an account of, split the log (что-л.), run it by sb. (Run it by me one more time, okay? - Объясни-ка мне это ещё раз.), put wise to (кому-л., что-л.)2) Colloquial: read off3) Mathematics: attribute to, be responsible for, clarify, give account of4) Religion: inform7) Makarov: clear -
7 проинформировать
1) General subject: apprise (to apprise somebody of something - информировать кого-либо о чем-либо), apprize, enlighten, inform, instruct, put into the picture, report back2) Australian slang: give smb the drum3) Jargon: tip off
См. также в других словарях:
inform on somebody — inˈform on sb derived to give information to the police or sb in authority about the illegal activities of sb • He informed on his own brother. Main entry: ↑informderived … Useful english dictionary
inform — in‧form [ɪnˈfɔːm ǁ ɔːrm] verb [transitive] to formally or officially tell someone about something or give them information: inform somebody (that) • We regret to inform you that your application has been unsuccessful. inform somebody of/about… … Financial and business terms
inform — [[t]ɪnfɔ͟ː(r)m[/t]] ♦♦♦ informs, informing, informed 1) VERB If you inform someone of something, you tell them about it. [V n of n] They would inform him of any progress they had made... [V n that] My daughter informed … English dictionary
keep somebody posted — verb To inform (someone) regularly of the latest developments. Thats all the news for now, but Ill keep you posted about new developments. Syn: apprise … Wiktionary
fall to somebody — ˈfall to sb derived to become the duty or responsibility of sb • With his partner away, all the work now fell to him. • it falls to sb to do sth It fell to me to inform her of her son s death. Main entry: ↑fallderived … Useful english dictionary
put somebody wise (to something) — put sb ˈwise (to sth) idiom (informal) to inform sb about sth Main entry: ↑wiseidiom … Useful english dictionary
Dob smb. in — inform on somebody, contribute money, nominate someone for a task … Dictionary of Australian slang
доносить — ДОНОСИТЬ, несов. (сов. донести), на кого и без доп. Сообщать (сообщить) кому л. (властям, начальству и т.п.) что л. тайное, содержащее обвинение кого л. в чем л.; разглашать секреты, делая их известными кому л., многим; Син.: докладывать,… … Большой толковый словарь русских глаголов
наушничать — НАУШНИЧАТЬ, несов. Разг. Сообщать кому л. наедине что л. отрицательное, негативное о ком л., наговаривая тайком на кого л.; Син.: доносить, жаловаться; Разг. фискалить, ябедничать [impf. to report (on, to), inform (of, about); to delate, stag,… … Большой толковый словарь русских глаголов
dob smb. in — Australian Slang inform on somebody, contribute money, nominate someone for a task … English dialects glossary
snitch — Verb. To inform on somebody. Noun. Someone who snitches. 1700s … English slang and colloquialisms