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[kə'mend] 1.1) (praise) encomiare, lodare (for, on per)2) (recommend)3) (entrust) affidare2.* * *[kə'mend]1) (to praise: His ability was commended.) lodare2) (to give (someone or something) to be looked after: I commend him to your care.) raccomandare, affidare•- commendation* * *[kə'mend] 1.1) (praise) encomiare, lodare (for, on per)2) (recommend)3) (entrust) affidare2.
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recommend — rec|om|mend W2S3 [ˌrekəˈmend] v [T] 1.) to advise someone to do something, especially because you have special knowledge of a situation or subject recommend (that) ▪ I recommend that you get some professional advice. ▪ Doctors strongly recommend… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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recommend — rec‧om‧mend [ˌrekəˈmend] verb [transitive] 1. to advise someone to do something, especially because you have special knowledge of a situation or subject: • Most brokers are recommending that investors take some cash out of money funds. 2. to say… … Financial and business terms
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recommend */*/*/ — UK [ˌrekəˈmend] / US verb [transitive] Word forms recommend : present tense I/you/we/they recommend he/she/it recommends present participle recommending past tense recommended past participle recommended 1) a) to advise someone that they should… … English dictionary
recommend — verb (T) 1 to advise someone to do something, especially because you have special knowledge of a situation or subject: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee recommended ratification of the treaty despite public opinion. | recommend that: Doctors … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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recommend — [[t]re̱kəme̱nd[/t]] ♦♦ recommends, recommending, recommended 1) VERB If someone recommends a person or thing to you, they suggest that you would find that person or thing good or useful. [V n to/for/as n] I have just spent a holiday there and… … English dictionary
recommend — /rɛkəˈmɛnd / (say rekuh mend) verb (t) 1. to commend by favourable representations; present as worthy of confidence, acceptance, use, etc.: to recommend a book. 2. to represent or urge as advisable or expedient: to recommend caution. 3. to advise …