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1) General subject: quaere (Most interesting, but quaere, is it true? - Это очень интересно, но, спрашивается, верно ли это?), one may ask, one would like to know, the inevitable question is2) Mathematics: the question is -
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1) General subject: affair, cross question (поставленный при перекрёстном допросе), enquiry, inquiry, interrogation, interrogatory, item (на повестке заседания), matter, piece, point, pry, pry (и т.п.), q. (от question), query, question, res, issue, problem, subject, fine point2) Computers: ques3) Latin: quaere4) Engineering: what (название символа)5) Bookish: query (как вводное слово)6) Rare: interrogative7) Mathematics: task8) Law: item (в повестке дня), proposition9) Information technology: query (название символа), ques (название символа)10) Sakhalin energy glossary: concern11) Network technologies: topic12) Programming: policy13) Automation: prompt14) Makarov: area, item (напр. повестки дня) -
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5 он говорит, что уходит в отставку, так ли это?
General subject: he says he is going to retire, quaere?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > он говорит, что уходит в отставку, так ли это?
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General subject: quaereУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > позволительно спросить
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question; matter (дело); issue (предмет спора, обсуждения); problem (проблема)* * ** * *question; matter; issue; problem* * *askinginquiryinterrogationinterrogationsinterrogatoryissueitemmatterpointproblemquaerequaeresqueriesqueryqueryingquestionquestioningquestionssubject -
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Quaere — is legal Latin, literally meaning inquire or query . In legal drafting it is usually used to indicate that the person expressing the view that precedes the phrase may not apply to the hypothesis following it. For example:: I am of the view that… … Wikipedia
quaere — quae·re / kwir ē, kwer / n [Latin, imperative of quaerere to seek, ask]: question usu. used to introduce a question quaere: whether the legislature intended such a result? Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Quaere — Qu[ae] re, v. imperative. [L., imperative of quaerere to seek.] Inquire; question; see; used to signify doubt or to suggest investigation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quaere — Latin imperative of quaerere to ask, inquire (see QUERY (Cf. query)). Hence one may ask (1530s) … Etymology dictionary
quaere — [kwē′rē, kwir′ē] Archaic v. [L, imper. of quaerere, to ask] inquire: used as a note suggesting further investigation of a point n. a query or question … English World dictionary
quaere — ˈkwirē noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, imperative of quaerere to seek, ask archaic : query, question the great quaere is, when he will come again Thomas Browne * * * /kwear ee/ … Useful english dictionary
quaere — 1. verb /ˈkwɪəri/ To ask or query; used imperatively to introduce a question or signify doubt. Now, she cannot express her emotions fully: Quaere: will she feel them fully? 2. noun /ˈkwɪəri/ A question or query. Had ten dozen o … Wiktionary
quaere — noun Etymology: Latin, imperative of quaerere to seek, question Date: 1589 archaic query … New Collegiate Dictionary
quaere — /kwear ee/, Archaic. v. imperative. 1. ask; inquire (used to introduce or suggest a question). n. 2. a query or question. [1525 35; < L, 2nd person sing. impv. of quaerere to seek, ask] * * * … Universalium
quaere — термин, обозначающий наличие вопроса, подлежащего решению … Glossary of international commercial arbitration
quaere — kwɪrɪ / kwɪər n. question, query (Archaic) v. ask a question, query, inquire (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary