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A vtr1 ( convey) communiquer [ideas, feelings] (to à) ; transmettre [instructions, news, information, values] (to à) ; his anxiety communicates itself to others son angoisse est communicative ; to communicate one's displeasure to sb faire part de son mécontentement à qn ;2 ( transmit) transmettre [disease, virus].B vi1 ( relate) communiquer (with avec) ; how do they communicate (with each other)? comment communiquent-ils? ; to communicate through dance/by gestures communiquer au moyen de la danse/par des gestes ;2 ( be in contact) communiquer (with avec) ; to communicate by radio communiquer par radio ; we no longer communicate with each other nous avons perdu tout contact ;4 Relig communier. -
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communicate [kə'mju:nɪkeɪt]∎ they communicate with each other by phone ils communiquent par téléphone;∎ I find it difficult to communicate (with others) j'ai du mal à entrer en relation avec les autres;∎ they communicate well (with one another) ils s'entendent bien;∎ she no longer communicates with him elle n'est plus en contact avec lui;∎ we can't seem to communicate on ne se comprend pas;∎ we've stopped communicating on a cessé de communiquer, on ne se parle plus(b) (rooms → connect) communiquer∎ she communicated the news to them elle leur a fait part de la nouvelleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > communicate
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communicate [kəˈmju:nɪkeɪt]a. communiquer• to communicate with sb by email/by telephone communiquer avec qn par courrier électronique/par téléphone* * *[kə'mjuːnɪkeɪt] 1.transitive verb1) ( convey) communiquer [ideas, feelings] (to à); transmettre [information] (to à)2) ( transmit) transmettre [disease]2.2) ( be in contact) communiquer ( with avec; by par)3) ( connect) -
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communicate [kəˊmju:nɪkeɪt] v1) сообща́ть; передава́ть (to)3) сообща́ться, быть сме́жным ( о комнатах и т.п.)4) церк. причаща́ть(ся) -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > communicate
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > communicate sth to sb
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communicate v mitteilen, übertragen; in Verbindung stehen, verkehrenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > communicate
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1. transitive verbübertragen [Wärme, Bewegung, Krankheit]; übermitteln [Nachrichten, Informationen]; vermitteln [Gefühle, Ideen]2. intransitive verb1)communicate with somebody — mit jemandem kommunizieren
2) (have common door) verbunden sein* * *[kə'mju:nikeit]1) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) mitteilen2) (to get in touch (with): It's difficult to communicate with her now that she has left the country.) sich in Verbindung setzen•- academic.ru/14665/communication">communication- communications
- communicative
- communication cord
- communications satellite* * *com·mu·ni·cate[kəˈmju:nɪkeɪt]I. vt1. (pass on)▪ to \communicate sth [to sb] [jdm] etw mitteilen; information, ideas, knowledge, thoughts [jdm] etw vermittelnto \communicate information Informationen übermittelnto \communicate knowledge Wissen vermitteln2. MEDto \communicate a disease to sb eine Krankheit auf jdn übertragenII. vito \communicate with one's hands sich akk mit den Händen verständigen2. (be in touch)▪ to \communicate with each other miteinander sprechen [o kommunizieren]to \communicate by phone/radio telefonisch/über Funk kommunizieren4. REL die Kommunion empfangen* * *[kə'mjuːnIkeɪt]1. vtnews etc übermitteln; ideas, feelings vermitteln; illness übertragen (to auf +acc)2. vi1) (= be in communication) in Verbindung or Kontakt stehenthe ship was unable to communicate with the shore — das Schiff konnte keine Verbindung zum Festland herstellen
2) (= convey or exchange thoughts) sich verständigen, kommunizierenthe inability of modern man to communicate — die Unfähigkeit des heutigen Menschen zur Kommunikation
3) (rooms) verbunden sein* * *communicate [kəˈmjuːnıkeıt]A v/t1. mitteilen ( sth to sb jemandem etwas)2. eine Krankheit etc übertragen (to auf akk):communicate itself (to) sich mitteilen (dat) (Erregung etc)3. obs teilnehmen an (dat)B v/i1. kommunizieren, sich besprechen, Gedanken oder Informationen oder Briefe etc austauschen, in Verbindung stehen ( alle:with mit)2. sich in Verbindung setzen ( with mit)these two rooms communicate diese beiden Zimmer haben eine Verbindungstür;communicating door Verbindungstür f* * *1. transitive verbübertragen [Wärme, Bewegung, Krankheit]; übermitteln [Nachrichten, Informationen]; vermitteln [Gefühle, Ideen]2. intransitive verb1)2) (have common door) verbunden sein* * *v.kommunizieren v.korrespondieren mit v.mitteilen v. -
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kə'mju:nikeit1) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) comunicar2) (to get in touch (with): It's difficult to communicate with her now that she has left the country.) comunicarse•- communications
- communicative
- communication cord
- communications satellite
communicate vb comunicartr[kə'mjʊːnɪkeɪt]1 (make known, convey) comunicar2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL transmitir, contagiar2 (of rooms) comunicarse1) convey: comunicar, expresar, hacer saber2) transmit: transmitir (una enfermedad), contagiarcommunicate vi: comunicarse, expresarsev.• comulgar v.• comunicar v.• corresponder v.• participar v.kə'mjuːnɪkeɪt
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1) \<\<person/aircraft\>\> comunicarse*2)a) ( connect) \<\<room\>\>to communicate (WITH something) — comunicar(se)* (con algo)
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vta) ( make known)to communicate something (TO somebody) — \<\<knowledge/idea\>\> comunicar(le)* algo (a alguien)
b) ( transmit)[kǝ'mjuːnɪkeɪt]to communicate something TO somebody — \<\<feeling\>\> transmitirle or comunicarle* algo a alguien
1.VTto communicate sth (to sb) — [+ thoughts, information] comunicar algo (a algn); frm [+ disease] transmitir algo (a algn)
2.VI (=speak) comunicarse ( with con)we communicate by letter/telephone — mantenemos correspondencia/estamos en contacto telefónico
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1) \<\<person/aircraft\>\> comunicarse*2)a) ( connect) \<\<room\>\>to communicate (WITH something) — comunicar(se)* (con algo)
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vta) ( make known)to communicate something (TO somebody) — \<\<knowledge/idea\>\> comunicar(le)* algo (a alguien)
b) ( transmit)to communicate something TO somebody — \<\<feeling\>\> transmitirle or comunicarle* algo a alguien
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com·mu·ni·cate [kəʼmju:nɪkeɪt] vt1) ( pass on)to \communicate sth [to sb] [jdm] etw mitteilen; information, ideas, knowledge, thoughts [jdm] etw vermitteln;to \communicate information Informationen übermitteln;to \communicate knowledge Wissen vermitteln;2) medto \communicate a disease to sb eine Krankheit auf jdn übertragen vito \communicate with one's hands sich akk mit den Händen verständigen2) ( be in touch)to \communicate with sb mit jdm in Verbindung stehen;to \communicate with each other miteinander sprechen [o kommunizieren];to \communicate by phone/ radio telefonisch/über Funk kommunizierento \communicate with sth mit etw dat verbunden sein4) rel die Kommunion empfangen -
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[kə'mjuːnɪkeɪt] 1.1) (convey) comunicare [ideas, feelings, news]; trasmettere [values, anxiety]2) (transmit) trasmettere [ disease]2.1) (relate) comunicare, intendersito communicate through dance, by gestures — comunicare per mezzo della danza, con i gesti
2) (be in contact) comunicare3) (connect)to communicate with — comunicare con [ room]
4) relig. comunicarsi* * *[kə'mju:nikeit]1) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) comunicare2) (to get in touch (with): It's difficult to communicate with her now that she has left the country.) comunicare•- communications
- communicative
- communication cord
- communications satellite* * *[kə'mjuːnɪkeɪt] 1.1) (convey) comunicare [ideas, feelings, news]; trasmettere [values, anxiety]2) (transmit) trasmettere [ disease]2.1) (relate) comunicare, intendersito communicate through dance, by gestures — comunicare per mezzo della danza, con i gesti
2) (be in contact) comunicare3) (connect)to communicate with — comunicare con [ room]
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[kəˈmju:nɪkeɪt]communicate передавать communicate понимать друг друга communicate представлять (на ознакомление, одобрение) communicate церк. причащать(ся) communicate рассылать (копии) communicate сообщать; передавать (to) communicate сообщать, уведомлять, передавать, сноситься communicate сообщать communicate сообщаться (with); сноситься (by) -
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خَابَر \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ See Also أَوْصَلَ الأخبار، راسل (رَاسَلَ) \ رَاسَلَ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ وَصَّلَ (الأخبار، إلخ) \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
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[kə'mjuːnɪkeɪt]гл.1) говорить, сообщатьto communicate information about / on smth. to smb. — сообщать информацию о чём-л. кому-л.
You have a duty as a scientist to communicate your discovery to the world. — Как учёный вы обязаны сообщить миру о своём открытии.
Syn:2) общаться; списываться, сноситьсяShe likes to communicate with friends by e-mail. — Она любит общаться с друзьями по электронной почте.
It is always difficult to communicate with someone who speaks a foreign language. — Всегда трудно общаться с человеком, который говорит на иностранном языке.
The girl claims to be able to communicate with the dead. — Эта девочка утверждает, что может разговаривать с мёртвыми.
Politicians are often unable to communicate with ordinary people. — Политики часто неспособны говорить с обычными людьми.
3) рел. причащатьсяSyn:commune II 2.4) сообщаться, соединятьсяThe rooms communicate. — Эти комнаты смежные.
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kəˈmju:nɪkeɪt гл.
1) а) говорить, сообщать кому-л. (to) о чем-л. (about/on) The two nations' leaders were unable to communicate on methods of limiting atomic explosions. ≈ Лидеры двух наций не смогли договориться о том, как сократить число ядерных испытаний. You have a duty as a scientist to communicate your discovery to the world. ≈ Как ученый вы обязаны сообщить миру о вашем открытии. Syn: say б) общаться( with) ;
списываться, сноситься (by) It is always difficult to communicate with someone who speaks a foreign language. ≈ Всегда трудно общаться с человеком, который говорит на иностранном языке. The girl claims to he able to communicate with the dead. ≈ Эта девочка утверждает, что может говорить с мертвыми. Politicians are often unable to communicate with ordinary people. ≈ Политики часто неспособны говорить с обычными людьми.
2) церк. причащать(ся)
3) сообщаться, соединяться The rooms communicate. ≈ Комнаты смежные. Syn: connect сообщать, передавать;
- to * news to smb. сообщить кому-л новость;
- to * a disease to smb заразить кого-л болезнью;
- to * one's thoughts clearly ясно излагать свои мысли (физическое) передавать;
сообщать сноситься, поддерживать связь, общаться;
- to * with smb. установить связь с кем-л;
- to * with one's neighbour общаться с соседом;
- to * by telephone связаться по телефону сообщаться, быть смежными;
- the bathroom *s with the bedroom ванная сообщается со спальней понимать, иметь духовную связь, тесную дружбу;
сочувствовать друг другу;
- some young people do not * with parents некоторая часть молодежи не находит общего языка с родителями (церковное) причащаться communicate передавать ~ понимать друг друга ~ представлять( на ознакомление, одобрение) ~ церк. причащать(ся) ~ рассылать( копии) ~ сообщать;
передавать (to) ~ сообщать, уведомлять, передавать, сноситься ~ сообщать ~ сообщаться (with) ;
сноситься (by)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > communicate
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