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122 inscribe and graduate students
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123 inscribe an item on the agenda
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > inscribe an item on the agenda
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124 inscribe in agenda
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125 inscribe name on the list of speakers
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126 inscribe with a scale
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127 inscribe a circle
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(to) inscribe /ɪnˈskraɪb/v. t.1 iscrivere; incidere: The plaque is inscribed with their names, sulla targa sono incisi i loro nomi4 scrivere su ( un libro, una fotografia, ecc.); scrivere una dedica su; firmare: to inscribe a book to sb., scrivere su un libro una dedica a q.6 (geom.) inscrivereFALSI AMICI: to inscribe non significa iscrivere o iscriversi a una scuola, un partito, ecc. inscribeda.1 iscritto; inciso2 che reca un'iscrizione; che reca una scritta incisa: an inscribed watch, un orologio che reca una frase incisa4 (geom.) inscrittoFALSI AMICI: inscribed non significa iscritto a una scuola, un partito, ecc.
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Inscribe — In*scribe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inscribed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inscribing}.] [L. inscribere. See 1st {In }, and {Scribe}.] 1. To write or engrave; to mark down as something to be read; to imprint. [1913 Webster] Inscribe a verse on this relenting… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inscribe — in·scribe vt in·scribed, in·scrib·ing: to set down in writing (as the terms of a mortgage) to create a lasting public record in·scrip·tion n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. insc … Law dictionary
inscribe — (v.) 1550s (form inscriven is from late 14c.), from L. inscribere to write in or on, (see INSCRIPTION (Cf. inscription)). Meaning to dedicate (by means of an inscription) is from 1640s. Related: Inscribed; inscribing … Etymology dictionary
inscribe — [v] imprint, write book, carve, cut, engrave, engross, etch, impress, indite, list, record, register, scribe; concept 79 … New thesaurus
inscribe — ► VERB 1) write or carve (words or symbols) on a surface. 2) write a dedication to someone in (a book). 3) Geometry draw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect. DERIVATIVES inscribable adjective inscriber… … English terms dictionary
inscribe — [in skrīb′] vt. inscribed, inscribing [L inscribere: see IN 1 & SCRIBE] 1. a) to write, mark, or engrave (words, symbols, etc.) on some surface b) to write on, mark, or engrave (a surface) 2 … English World dictionary
inscribe — UK [ɪnˈskraɪb] / US verb [transitive] Word forms inscribe : present tense I/you/we/they inscribe he/she/it inscribes present participle inscribing past tense inscribed past participle inscribed to write or cut words on or in something, especially … English dictionary
inscribe — v. (D; tr.) to inscribe for (to inscribe a book for smb.) * * * [ɪn skraɪb] (D;tr.) to inscribefor (to inscribea book for smb.) … Combinatory dictionary
inscribe — in|scribe [ ın skraıb ] verb transitive to write or cut words on or in something, especially as a record of an achievement or in order to honor someone: inscribe something with something: a gold watch inscribed with her initials inscribe… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inscribe — [[t]ɪnskra͟ɪb[/t]] inscribes, inscribing, inscribed 1) VERB If you inscribe words on an object, you write or carve the words on the object. [V n on n] Some galleries commemorate donors by inscribing their names on the walls... [V ed on/with n]… … English dictionary
inscribe — verb (T) to carefully cut, print, or write words on something, especially on the surface of a stone or coin: inscribe sth in/on etc: Inside the cover someone had inscribed the words To Thomas, with love . | inscribe sth with: The tomb was… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English