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1 send to imprisonment
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2 send
направляти, відправляти, передавати, надсилати; підсилатиsend an act of auditing to the procurator's office — передавати акт фінансової перевірки до прокуратури
send back the case to a lower court — відправляти справу на перегляд рішення (на дослідування) до нижчого суду
- sender- send a confidential report
- send a formal reply
- send a killer
- send a large shipment
- send a non-committal reply
- send a note of protest
- send an ultimatum
- send back
- send back a bill
- send back a case
- send by diplomatic bag
- send by diplomatic mail
- send coded message
- send down a bill
- send for trial
- send in a petition
- send in a an application
- send in cipher by radio
- send mail bombs
- send to a mental hospital
- send to an asylum
- send to imprisonment
- send to prison
- send to prison for life
- send to the guillotine
- send to the chair
- send to the gallows
- send to the scaffold
- send to trial
- send up a bill
- send up a case
См. также в других словарях:
send down — ► send down Brit. 1) expel (a student) from a university. 2) informal sentence to imprisonment. Main Entry: ↑send … English terms dictionary
send up — ► send up 1) informal ridicule (someone) by imitating them in an exaggerated manner. 2) US sentence to imprisonment. Main Entry: ↑send … English terms dictionary
send — v. (past and past part. sent) 1 tr. a order or cause to go or be conveyed (send a message to headquarters; sent me a book; sends goods all over the world). b propel; cause to move (send a bullet; sent him flying). c cause to go or become (send… … Useful english dictionary
send — send1 verb (past and past participle sent) 1》 cause to go or be taken or delivered to a particular destination. ↘(send someone to) arrange for someone to attend (an institution). 2》 cause to move sharply or quickly; propel. 3》 cause to be in… … English new terms dictionary
send — I. /sɛnd / (say send) verb (sent, sending) –verb (t) 1. to cause to go; direct or order to go: to send a messenger. 2. to cause to be conveyed or transmitted to a destination: to send a letter. 3. to compel, order, or force to go: to send someone …
send down — 1. to dismiss from university The opposite of up, in residence. Usually for misconduct or failure to achieve academic results: When I was an undergraduate you got sent down if you were caught riveting a dolly. (Sharpe, 1974) Send… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
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send up — transitive verb Date: 1852 1. to sentence to imprisonment ; send to jail 2. to make fun of ; satirize, parody … New Collegiate Dictionary
send someone down — Brit. 1》 expel a student from a university. 2》 informal sentence someone to imprisonment. → send … English new terms dictionary
send someone up — US sentence someone to imprisonment. → send … English new terms dictionary
send someone up — sentence someone to imprisonment he was sent up for arson … Useful english dictionary