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1 send forth labourers into the harvest
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > send forth labourers into the harvest
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2 send forth
[ʹsendʹfɔ:θ] phr v1. издавать, испускать2. посылать, отправлятьto send forth labourers into the harvest - послать /отправить/ работников на уборку урожая
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3 send forth
1. phr v издавать, испускать2. phr v посылать, отправлятьsally forth — отправляться; отправиться
Синонимический ряд:1. launch (verb) drive; eject; fire off; lance; launch; propel; set in motion; thrust2. release (verb) emit; give forth; give off; give out; let off; let out; release; throw off; vent -
4 send forth
1) испускать, издавать to send forth a cry ≈ испустить вопль The sun has sent forth its heat. ≈ Солнце излучало тепло.
2) посылать, отправлять Men were sent forth to take Christianity to all parts of the world. ≈ Людей отправили с миссией нести идеи Христианства во все части мира. издавать, испускать - the plant sends forth root and stem растение пустило корни - the sun sends forth light and heat солнце излучает свет и тепло - flowers * fragrance цветы источают аромат - to * a cry испустить вопль посылать, отправлять - to * labourers into the harvest послать /отправить/ работников на уборку урожаяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > send forth
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