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said [sed]past tense, past participle of say* * *[sed] 1. 2.past participle adjective ditthe said Mr X — le dit M. X
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be said[Swahili Word] -tolewa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea[English Example] those words were said in a riddle by his mother; as cold as he had heard said the inside of ice[Swahili Example] [maneno hayo] yalitolewa kwa fumbo na mamaake [Moh]; baridi kama aliyetolewa ndani ya barafu [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be said of[Swahili Word] -ambiwa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] appl-pass[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -ambia, -amba[English Example] a poor man does not pick up things, if he does, they say he stole them (proverb)[Swahili Example] maskini haokoti, akiokota, huambiwa kaiba (methali)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be said to[Swahili Word] -semeka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be said to[Swahili Word] -semekana[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive------------------------------------------------------------ -
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a книжн. упомянутый, указанныйСинонимический ряд:1. spoken (adj.) lingual; mouthed; oral; phonetic; spoken; unwritten; uttered; voiced; word-of-mouth2. such (adj.) aforementioned; aforesaid; such3. brought out (verb) brought out; came out with/come out with; chimed in; delivered; threw out/thrown out; told; uttered4. claimed (verb) alleged; asserted; claimed; contended; declared; maintained5. showed/shown or showed (verb) indicated; marked; read; recorded; registered; showed/shown or showed6. stated (verb) articulated; communicated; conveyed; enunciated; expressed; phonated; pronounced; stated; vented; vocalised; voiced -
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sed(see say.)said vbtr[sed]past & past participle1→ link=say say{1 SMALLLAW/SMALL (aforementioned) susodicho,-a, arriba citado,-aadj.• antedicho, -a adj.• citado, -a adj.• dicho, -a adj.• nombrado, -a adj.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to say")
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adjective (frml) (before n)[sed]the said property/lady — dicha propiedad/señora (frml)
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adjective (frml) (before n)the said property/lady — dicha propiedad/señora (frml)
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[sed] 1. 2.aggettivo form. dir.* * *[sed](see say.)* * *[sɛd]1. pt, ppSee:2. adjthe said — il (la)suddetto (-a)* * *said /sɛd/A pass. e p. p. di to sayB a. attr.predetto; suddetto● no sooner said than done, detto fatto.* * *[sed] 1. 2.aggettivo form. dir. -
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sed(see say.)saIverb \/sed\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ say, 2IIadj. \/sed\/ ( spesielt jus)1) ovennevnte, (før)nevnte, tidligere nevnte• the said Mr. Smith2) samme3) angjeldende, bemeldte -
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[sed](see say.)* * *[sed]preterite & past participleod to sayhe is said to have been ill — baje je bil bolan; (zlasti) juridically (prej) omenjeni -
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adj. adı geçen, denilen, bahsedilen* * *1. söyle (v.) 2. söylenmiş (adj.)* * *[sed](see say.) -
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said — /sɛd / (say sed) verb 1. past tense and past participle of say. –adjective 2. named or mentioned before: the said witness; the said sum. –phrase 3. said to, reported or rumoured to: said to have supernatural powers. 4. that said, in spite of what …
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