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1. signified2. signifies3. signifying4. consequently; so; well5. mean; signify; matter6. imply7. signify8. stand for9. thenзначит, ты считаешь, что … — then you think that …
Синонимический ряд:1. обозначает (глаг.) обозначает; означает2. следовательно (проч.) итак; следовательно; следственно; стало быть; таким образом -
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23 означать
Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > означать
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24 значить
1) imply
2) intend
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25 иметь значение
1) have <math.> meaning
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26 означать
1) imply
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27 наравне с
•The term "neoplasm", meaning "new growth" is often used interchangeably with the term "tumour" to signify a cancerous growth.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наравне с
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28 Day Off, Not Flipping In
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Day Off, Not Flipping In
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29 быть важным
1) General subject: be of importance, import3) Diplomatic term: signify4) Makarov: be essential, be of value, possess a value5) Phraseological unit: bear on -
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32 выражать
1) General subject: be expressive of (что-л.), breathe (о лице, наружности), breathe out, conceive, convey (идею и т. п.), couch, disapprove, enounce, epitomize (что-л.), express (прямо, ясно), externalize, give expression, give voice, give voice to, glare (свирепым взглядом), import, look (взглядом, видом), phrase, put (I don't know how to put it - не знаю, как это выразить), register (о лице: her face registered shock), say, show, signify, speak, term, to be expressive of (smth.) (что-л.), vent, vent (особ. публично), vent-hole (особ. публично), venthole (особ. публично), vocalize, voice (словами), write, denominate, strike a sour note (The Dean’s speech about truancy struck a sour note with many students.)2) Colloquial: read off4) Accounting: render -
33 выражать желание выступить по определённому вопросу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выражать желание выступить по определённому вопросу
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34 выразить своё согласие
General subject: signify one's consentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выразить своё согласие
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35 высказывать
1) General subject: bring out (мнение), express, express ones opinion, give, give mouth, give voice, have, outspeak, pour (наболевшее), signify, speak, tell, vent, vent-hole, venthole, ventilate, ventilate (особ. публично), vocalize, voice, extend2) Colloquial: spit, spit it out5) Diplomatic term: discharge6) Information technology: propose8) Business: state9) Automation: predicate10) Makarov: give (свои соображения), observe -
36 документ, подписанный лично Папой
Religion: motu proprio (In the Roman Catholic church, a papal document personally signed by the Pope to signify his special interest in the subject)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > документ, подписанный лично Папой
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37 значить
1) General subject: amount (what, after all, does it amount to? - что, в конце концов, это означает?), denote, imply, infer, intend, matter, mean, signify, stand for2) Obsolete: portend3) Rare: note4) Psychology: count5) Makarov: reck -
38 играть роль
1) General subject: act a part, enact, impersonate (кого-л.), personate, play (кого-либо), play a part, represent the personage of (тж. перен.; кого-л.), cut a figure, enact Hamlet (Гамлета), represent the personage of (кого-л., тж. перен.), (it serves a certain purpose = это играет определённую роль) serve a purpose2) American: be in the picture, (заметную) to be in the picture3) Mathematics: act as, play a part in, play the role4) Diplomatic term: signify5) Cinema: act6) Jargon: stall7) Patents: act the part8) Set phrase: (какую в чем) play a part, (какую в чем)(кого, чего) play the part of (smb.), (какую в чем) pretend (to be)9) Makarov: figure, play part, play the part -
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1) General subject: act out, allegorize, body, character, characterize, delineate, deliniate, depict, depicture, describe, design, embody, express, feature, feign (невинность, оскорбленный вид и т.п.), figure, give, give an imitation of (кого-л.), image, impersonify (кого-л.), limn, paint, picture, play act, play-act, portray, profess, reflect (в литературе), render, represent, represent (в каком-л. аспекте), represent (в каком-л. аспекте), take, simulate, write down, objectify3) Bookish: impicture4) Rare: effigiate5) Chemistry: plot7) Automobile industry: figure (графически)8) Architecture: mirror, represent (в значении "рисовать", "писать красками", "чертить" и т.п.)9) Mining: figure (графически)10) Polygraphy: illustrate11) Jargon: signify12) Cartography: figure (графически, диаграммой)13) Business: show14) Makarov: draw, enact, exhibit, give an imitation of ( smb.) (кого-л.), picture (на картине), picture (на рисунке) -
40 изъявить согласие
1) General subject: assent, signify consent2) Mathematics: give one's consent3) Law: establish consent
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signify — sig|ni|fy [ˈsıgnıfaı] v past tense and past participle signified present participle signifying third person singular signifies [not in progressive] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: signifier, from Latin significare, from signum; SIGN1] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
signify — verb (not in progressive) 1 (T) to represent, mean, or be a sign of something: Some tribes use special facial markings to signify status. | signify that: Recent changes in climate may signify that global warming is starting to have an effect. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English