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1 say the word
I'm ready to obey your wishes:يَقْبَل رَغْبَة الشَّخْص الآخَرIf you'd like to go with me, say the word.
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2 using different words to say the same thing twice where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity when repeating a meaning.
General subject: tautologyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > using different words to say the same thing twice where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity when repeating a meaning.
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3 say
قَالَ \ remark: (in reported speech) to say: He remarked that it was time to go home. say: to express in spoken words: I love you, she said. He said nothing to her. So they say. What would you say to a cup of coffee? (If sb. offered you a cup, would you like one?) Have you said your prayers?. speak: to express: Always speak the truth. tell: to say (the truth, a lie, the answer, the time, a secret, a story, etc.) to sb.: He told me that he was afraid. If you know the answer you mustn’t tell (anyone). \ See Also تكلم (تَكَلَّمَ)، أخبر (أَخْبَرَ) -
4 Say Cast
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5 Say
SAY, SAYEA delicate serge or woollen cloth made of worsted yarns in 4-shaft twill weave. Usually dyed black and used for shirts by certain religious orders, and for aprons by the quakers. Mentioned in 1739 as being made at Sudbury, near Colchester, also in Holland. -
6 SAY
• Better say nothing than not to the purpose - Лучше молчать, чем пустое врать (Л), Нужно молчать, коли нечего сказать (H)• Between saying and doing there is a long road - Обещанного три года ждут (O), Одно дело говорить, другое дело - делать (O), От слова до дела - сто перегонов (O), Улита едет, когда-то будет (У)• Easier said than done - Легко сказать, да тяжело сделать (Л), Не хитро говорить, хитро дело творить (H), Скоро сказка сказывается, да не скоро дело делается (C)• Easy to say and hard to do - Скоро сказка сказывается, да не скоро дело делается (C)• From saying to doing is a long stride - От слова до дела - сто перегонов (O), Улита едет, когда-то будет (У)• If it isn't worth saying, don't say it at all - Лучше молчать, чем пустое врать (Л), Нужно молчать, коли нечего сказать (H)• It is not with saying "honey, honey" that sweetness comes (will come) into the mouth - От одних слов толку мало (H)• Least said is soonest mended - Лишнее говорить - только делу вредить (Л), Чем меньше говорить, тем здоровее (4)• Least said, soonest mended - Лишнее говорить - только делу вредить (Л), Чем меньше говорить, тем здоровее (4)• Less said, the better (The) - Чем меньше говорить, тем здоровее (4)• Little said is soonest mended - Лишнее говорить - только делу вредить (Л)• Little said, soon amended - Чем меньше говорить, тем здоровее (4)• Never say A without saying В - Говорить, так договаривать (Г), Затянул песню, так веди до конца (3), Начатого дела не бросай (H)• No sooner said than done - Сказано - сделано (C)• Nothing is said now that has not been said before - Ничто не ново под луной (H)• Nothing said is soonest mended - Лишнее говорить - только делу вредить (Л)• Say well or be still - Нужно молчать, коли нечего сказать (H)• Sooner said than done - Скоро сказка сказывается, да не скоро дело делается (C)• So said, so done - Сказано - сделано (C)• Thing that is said is said, and forth it goes (A) - Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C), Что молвишь, то не воротишь (4)• What is said can never be re-said - Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C), Что молвишь, то не воротишь (4)• When you have nothing to say, say nothing - Нужно молчать, коли нечего сказать (H) -
7 say
[seɪ] 3rd person singular present tense says [sez]: past tense, past participle said [sed]1. verb1) to speak or utter:What did you say?
يَقولShe said "Yes".
2) to tell, state or declare:يُخْبِر، يُعْلِن، يُصَرِّحShe is said to be very beautiful.
3) to repeat:يُرَدِّدThe child says her prayers every night.
4) to guess or estimate:يَعْرِف، يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّنI can't say when he'll return.
5) (let's) say roughly; approximately; about:تَقْريبا، حَواليYou'll arrive there in, (let's) say, three hours.
2. nounthe right or opportunity to state one's opinion:قَوْل، كَلِمَه، رأْيWe have no say in the decision.
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8 say
زَعَمَ \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. say: to express in spoken words: So they say. \ See Also ادعى (اِدَّعَى)، افترض (اِفْتَرَضَ) -
9 the story goes
people say:تَقول الحِكايَه، يُقال، كما يَقول النّاسHe has been in jail or so the story goes.
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10 that is to say
in other words; I mean:أي أنَّ، بِمَعْنىHe was here last Thursday, that's to say the 4th of June.
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11 (обыкн . the say) непререкаемый авторитет
Diplomatic term: say-soУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (обыкн . the say) непререкаемый авторитет
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12 (обыкн . the say-so) непререкаемый авторитет
Colloquial: say-soУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (обыкн . the say-so) непререкаемый авторитет
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13 It has two meanings, 'Sure' and 'Sh*t'. It all depends on the way you say it.
Taboo: Fo shizzle (Sure - 'Fo Shizzle' = For Sure, Definately; Sh*t - 'That's The Shizzle' = That is good)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > It has two meanings, 'Sure' and 'Sh*t'. It all depends on the way you say it.
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14 used to say that something is as good or effective as it claims to be, or that it really does wha
General subject: does (exactly) what it says on the tin (This car is great. It does exactly what it says on the tin, it looks good and performs well. АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > used to say that something is as good or effective as it claims to be, or that it really does wha
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15 US children's TV show that was especially popular in the 70s.
General subject: (It took place in a kindergarten classroom and featured an uptight teacher named Ms. Suzy or something who would always make the kids say grace befor romper roomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > US children's TV show that was especially popular in the 70s.
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16 for the sake of
بِحَقّ السَّماءِ! \ on earth: (used for giving force to a question or expression): What on earth are you doing? Why on earth did you say that?. for the sake of: used in strong expressions, begging sb. to do sth. or explain sth: For God’s sake, save my child! For Heaven’s sake, what shall I do now?. -
17 so to say
if one may use such an expression; in a way; it could be said:بصورةٍ ما، إذا جاز القَوْلThe dog is, so to speak, a member of this family.
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18 It's when a chick is sucking you up, you bust in her mouth then say bitch do the wookie, and she gargles your cum and makes the sound of chewbacca
Taboo: wookieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > It's when a chick is sucking you up, you bust in her mouth then say bitch do the wookie, and she gargles your cum and makes the sound of chewbacca
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19 US children's TV show that was especially popular in the 70s. (It took place in a kindergarten classroom and featured an uptight teacher named Ms . Suzy or something who would always make the kids say grace befor
General subject: romper roomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > US children's TV show that was especially popular in the 70s. (It took place in a kindergarten classroom and featured an uptight teacher named Ms . Suzy or something who would always make the kids say grace befor
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20 What The Papers Say
Mass media: WTPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > What The Papers Say
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