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1 address
1. n1) адреса2) звернення; виступ; промова; адрес3) манера (розмовляти)4) майстерність; вправність5) pl залицянняto pay one's addresses to a lady — залицятися до жінки, упадати за жінкою
2. v1) адресувати, посилати; писати адресу (на конверті)2) звертатися (до когось — to)3) виступати5) спрямовувати* * *I n1) адреса2) виступ; промова; звернення; адреса3) ( офіційна) форма звертання до кого-небудь (усно або письмово; form of address)4) icт. манера ( говорити)5) icт. спритність, мистецтво, такт6) pl залицяння7) обч. адресаII v1) адресувати; направляти; написати адресу ( на конверті)2) звертатися ( до кого-небудь); виступати5) icт. залицятися6) обч. вказувати адресу зберігання інформації -
2 address
[ə'dres] 1. n1) зве́рнення; ви́ступ; промо́ва2) адре́са3) такт; спри́тність, впра́вність4) pl залиця́ння2. vto pay one's addresses to a lady — залиця́тися до жі́нки, упада́ти ко́ло да́ми
1) адресува́ти, надсила́ти2) зверта́тися ( до когось - to); виступа́ти ( перед - to)to address a meeting — виступа́ти з промо́вою на збо́рах
to address oneself to the audience — зверта́тися до аудито́рії
3) бра́тися4) спрямо́вуватиto address one's energies to smth. — спрямува́ти свою́ ене́ргію на щось
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