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1 to announce one's intentions
to announce one's intentions (plans) заявить о своих намерениях (планах)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to announce one's intentions
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2 to declare one's intentions
to declare (to announce) one's intentions заявить (объявить) о своих намеренияхEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to declare one's intentions
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3 announce
[ə'nauns]vобъявлять, заявлять, давать знать, извещатьHe announced the fact, but gave no details. — Он просто сказал, что произошло, но не сообщил никаких подробностей.
She could not live without announcing herself to him as his mother. — Она не смогла бы жить, не сказав ему, что она его мать
- announce a play- announce smb's arrival
- announce smb's death
- announce one's intentions
- announce the results of the race
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4 intention
[ɪn'tenʃ(ə)n]сущ.1)а) намерение, стремление, цель; замыселevery intention — сильное желание, твердое намерение
to announce / declare / state one's intention — заявить о своих намерениях
to make one's intentions clear — прояснить / уточнить чьи-л. намерения
She has every intention of accepting the invitation. — Она твёрдо решила принять приглашение.
Syn:б) ( intentions) разг. "серьёзные намерения", намерение жениться2) значение, смысл, сутьSyn:3) филос. идея, понятие, концептSyn:4) мед. заживление раны
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