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81 emplazar
emplazar verbo transitivo
1 (ubicar) to locate: emplazaron el nuevo teatro al lado de la catedral, they built the new theatre next to the cathedral
2 (citar, convocar) to call together: os emplazo para comer el sábado en mi casa, you're invited to come around for lunch on Saturday ' emplazar' also found in these entries: English: station - summon - summons -
82 llamado
Del verbo llamar: ( conjugate llamar) \ \
llamado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: llamado llamar
llamado 1
◊ -da adjetivo1 ( por un nombre) called; el 747, también llamado `jumbo' the 747, also known as the jumbo jet; el llamado `boom' de los sesenta the so-called `boom' of the sixties 2 (a la fama, éxito) See Also→ destinado 1a
llamado 2 sustantivo masculinob) (Arg) (Telec) See Also→◊ llamada
llamar ( conjugate llamar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹bomberos/policía› to call; ‹ médico› to call (out); ‹camarero/criada/ascensor› to call; ‹súbditos/servidores› to summon; ‹ taxi› ( por teléfono) to call; ( en la calle) to hail; el sindicato los llamó a la huelga the union called them out on strike 2 ( por teléfono) to phone, to call; llamado a algn al celular (AmL) or (Esp) al móvil to call sb on their cell phone (AmE) o mobile (BrE) 3 (dar el título, apodo de) to call verbo intransitivo 1 ( con los nudillos) to knock; ( tocar el timbre) to ring (the doorbell); 2 (Telec) [ persona] to telephone, phone, call; [ teléfono] to ring;◊ ¿quién llama? who's calling?;ver tb cobro b llamarse verbo pronominal to be called; ¿cómo te llamas? what's your name?
llamado,-a adjetivo so-called
llamar
I verbo transitivo
1 to call
2 (telefonear) to call up, phone, ring: la llamé esta mañana, I rang her this morning
3 (suscitar vocación, interés) to appeal
llamar la atención, to attract attention
4 (por un nombre de pila) to name (por un apodo, mote, diminutivo) to call
II vi (con los nudillos) to knock (con el timbre) to ring ' llamado' also found in these entries: Spanish: llamada - alguien - aún - preocupar English: aptly - hotly - lop-eared - so-called - appeal - call - draft - name - so - summons - their -
83 вытребовать
сов. (вн.)1. summon (d.), send* (for)вытребовать кого-л. в суд повесткой — summons smb.
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84 acciō (ad-c-)
acciō (ad-c-) cīvī, cītus, īre, to call, summon, send for, invite: si accierit, accurram: Aenean acciri omnes Exposcunt, V.: ex Latio fortissimum quemque, S.: acciti ibant, they went at the summons, S.: in regnum Romam, summoned to reign at Rome, L.: bello acciti reges, V.: alqm filio doctorem.—Supin. acc.: auxilia accitum mittit. -
85 denuntio
denuntiare, denuntiavi, denuntiatus Vgive notice, warn/foretell; threaten/enjoin/declare intent to injure; intimate; announce, give official information; declare; summon (witness)/deliver summons -
86 उपप्रेष्
upa-prêsh
to impel AV. XVIII, 2, 53 ;
to invite, summon (said of the Adhvaryu priest who summons the Hotṛi priest to sacrifice)
AitBr. II, 5, 6; 8.
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87 vorladen
vor|la·denjdn \vorladen to summon [or cite] sb, issue [or serve] a summons on sb; ( unter Strafandrohung) to subpoena sb -
88 haastaa oikeuteen
• prosecute• summon• serve a summons on• have somebody up• cite• bring an action against• arraign• sue -
89 beidéz
(DE) berufen; vorladen; zitieren; zitiert; (EN) cite; summon; summons -
90 megidéz
(DE) berief; vorladen; zitieren; zitiert; (EN) cite; conjure up; convene; country-court; evoke; summon; summons -
91 вызывать свидетеля повесткой в суд
to serve a witness with a subpoena/summons/ writ, to summon a witness4000 полезных слов и выражений > вызывать свидетеля повесткой в суд
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92 hāmene
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93 вытребовать
сов. (вн.)1) ( заставить прийти) summon (d), send (for)вы́требовать кого́-л в суд пове́сткой — summons smb
2) (у; добиться) insist on being given (d by); obtain (d from); get (d out of), get smb to give (i d) -
94 вытребовать
(кого-л./что-л.)совер.1) summon, send (for)вытребовать кого-л. в суд повесткой — to summons smb.
2) ( получить по требованию)obtain on demand; get smth. out of smb. разг. -
95 свидетель свидетел·ь
юр.witness, voucherбрать (кого-л.) в свидетели — to call (smb.) to witness
быть свидетелем — to witness, to be the witness (of)
вызывать в качестве свидетеля — to call to witness / in evidence
выступать свидетелем — to testify, to witness, to give evidence
допрашивать свидетеля — to hear / to question / to examine a witness
отводить свидетеля — to challenge / to take exception to / against a witness
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > свидетель свидетел·ь
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96 bid
1. n предложение цены; заявка2. n предлагаемая цена; надбавка?2,500 bid — предлагаемая цена в 2500 фунтов стерлингов
the knockdown bid — начальная цена, предложенная на аукционе
bid price — цена с торгов; цена предложенная покупателем
3. n амер. цена на выполнение подряда4. n амер. отдача или продажа с торгов5. n предложение6. n попытка; претензия; домогательство7. n амер. разг. приглашение8. n карт. объявление масти; объявление количества взяток, торги9. v предлагать цену10. v принимать участие11. v добиваться12. v книжн. поэт. приказывать; проситьdo as you are bidden — делайте, как вам приказано
13. v ист. объявлять, заявлять14. v уст. приглашать15. v карт. объявить масть; объявить количество взятокСинонимический ряд:1. attempt (noun) attempt; effort; try2. invitation (noun) invitation; request; summons3. offer (noun) declaration; essay; offer; proffer; proposal; proposition; suggestion; tender4. commanded (verb) charged; commanded; directed; enjoined; instructed; ordered; told; warned5. invite (verb) ask; asked; extend; invite; invited; offer; present; proffer; propose; tender; went6. order (verb) charge; command; direct; enjoin; instruct; order; require; summon; warn; will7. say (verb) call; greet; say; tell; wishАнтонимический ряд:forbid; prohibit; restrain -
97 convene
1. v созывать, собирать2. v собираться; заседать3. v вызывать в судСинонимический ряд:meet (verb) assemble; call; call for; call in; call together; close; cluster; collect; congregate; converge; convoke; gather; get together; group; marshal; meet; muster; open; rally; round up; send for; sit; summon; summons; troopАнтонимический ряд:adjourn; disperse; scatter -
98 roepen
2 [oproepen] call♦voorbeelden:schande roepen over iets • be outraged by somethingeen roepende in de woestijn • a voice (crying) in the wildernessvelen zijn geroepen, maar weinigen uitverkoren • many are called, but few are chosenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [in een toestand brengen; door roepen wekken] call3 [bij opbod verkopen] auction (off)♦voorbeelden:1 een dokter/de politie roepen • call a doctor/the policeiemand op het matje roepen • carpet someonede ober roepen • call the waiteriemand voor de rechter roepen • summons someoneje komt als geroepen • (you're) just the person we needik zal je om zeven uur roepen • I'll call you at seven♦voorbeelden:2 om hulp roepen • call/cry (out) for helpdat kind roept om zijn moeder • the child is calling for its mother -
99 recall
A n1 ( memory) mémoire f ; he has amazing powers of recall il a une mémoire extraordinaire ; to have total recall of sth se souvenir de qch dans les moindres détails ; lost beyond ou past recall irrévocablement perdu ;B vtr1 ( remember) se souvenir de ; I recall seeing/what happened je me souviens d'avoir vu/de ce qui est arrivé ; as I recall si je m'en souviens bien ; you will recall that… comme vous le savez… ; ‘it was in 1972,’ he recalled ‘c'était en 1972,’ se remémora-t-il ;2 ( remind of) rappeler ;3 ( summon back) gen, Mil, Comput rappeler [troops, witness, ambassador, faulty product] ; convoquer [parliament]. -
100 გამოძახება
ncall, call-over, roll-call, summon, summons
См. также в других словарях:
summons — summon, summons, call, cite, convoke, convene, muster mean to demand the presence of persons or, by extension, things. Summon implies the exercise of authority or of power; it usually suggests a mandate, an imperative order or bidding, or urgency … New Dictionary of Synonyms
summon — summon, summons, call, cite, convoke, convene, muster mean to demand the presence of persons or, by extension, things. Summon implies the exercise of authority or of power; it usually suggests a mandate, an imperative order or bidding, or urgency … New Dictionary of Synonyms
summon — Synonyms and related words: appeal, arouse, ask, assemble, attract, be attractive, beckon, bid, bid come, bring forth, bring out, bring to light, call, call away, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call out, call together, call up, call up … Moby Thesaurus
summon up — Synonyms and related words: annoy, arouse, awake, awaken, bid come, blow the coals, blow up, bring about, bring back, bring forth, bring out, bring to light, bring to mind, call, call away, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call out, call … Moby Thesaurus
summon — summon, summons Summon is a verb only, whereas summons is a noun and verb. A summons (plural summonses) is an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, and to summons someone is to issue them with a summons. Summon is the ordinary word… … Modern English usage
summons — summon, summons Summon is a verb only, whereas summons is a noun and verb. A summons (plural summonses) is an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, and to summons someone is to issue them with a summons. Summon is the ordinary word… … Modern English usage
Summons — Sum mons, n.; pl. {Summonses}. [OE. somouns, OF. sumunse, semonse, semonce, F. semonce, semondre to summon, OF. p. p. semons. See {Summon}, v.] 1. The act of summoning; a call by authority, or by the command of a superior, to appear at a place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
summons — sum·mons 1 / sə mənz/ n pl sum·mons·es / mən zəz/: a written notification that one is required to appear in court: as a: a document in a civil suit that is issued by an authorized judicial officer (as a clerk of court) and delivered to a… … Law dictionary
summon — sum·mon vt: to command by service of a summons to appear in court Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. summon I … Law dictionary
summon — UK US /ˈsʌmən/ verb [T] ► MEETINGS to officially tell someone to be in a particular place, or be present for a particular purpose: be summoned to sth »Intelligence officials were summoned to Capitol Hill today to talk about global security… … Financial and business terms
summons — [sum′ənz] n. pl. summonses [ME somounce < Anglo Fr somonse < OFr sumunse < pp. of somondre: see SUMMON] 1. a) an order or command to come, attend, appear, or perform some action b) Law an official order to appear in court, specif. to… … English World dictionary