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1 acknowledge
v1) визнавати, припускати; усвідомлювати2) підтверджувати (одержання чогось)3) виявляти вдячність, висловлювати подяку4) юр. підтверджувати достовірність* * *v1) визнавати, допускати; усвідомлювати2) дізнаватися, пізнавати, розпізнавати; визнавати5) юp. визнавати справжнім; підтверджувати вірогідність -
2 acknowledge
[ək'nɒlɪʤ]v1) усвідо́млювати; визнава́ти, припуска́тиhe acknowledged having done it — він ви́знав, що зроби́в це
2) бу́ти вдя́чним ( за щось); винагоро́джувати ( за послугу)3) підтве́рджуватиto acknowledge the receipt of a letter — підтве́рджувати оде́ржання листа́
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n1. лист; послання; депеша2. грамота, документ3. точність, буквальність- circular letter циркуляр- credential letters вірчі грамоти- diplomatic letters дипломатичне листування- interpretative letters пояснювальні листи- invitation letter запрошення, виклик- letter of advice повідомлення, авізо- letter of appointment лист/ наказ про призначення- letter of attorney письмове доручення- letter of convocation сповіщення про скликання (асамблеї тощо)- letters of credence вірчі грамоти- letter of indemnity гарантійний лист- letter of identification посвідчення особи- letter of inquiry письмовий запит- letter of introduction рекомендаційний лист- letter of guarantee гарантійний лист- letter of the law буква закону- letter for letter дослівно, точно- letters of recall відкличні грамоти- letter of transmittal супровідний лист- to acknowledge the receipt of a letterof invitation підтвердити отримання запрошення- to address letters of invitation розсилати запрошення- to approach smbd. with a letter звернутись до когось з листом- to deliver one's letters of recall вручити свої відзивні грамоти- to send (out) letters of invitation розсилати запрошення- in letter and in spirit по формі та по суті- to the letter буквально
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acknowledge — ac*knowl edge ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]j), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {acknowledged} ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]jd); p. pr. & vb. n. {acknowledging} ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]j*[i^]ng).] [Prob. fr. pref. a + the verb knowledge. See {Knowledge}, and cf. {Acknow}.] 1. To own or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acknowledge — ac‧knowl‧edge [əkˈnɒlɪdʒ ǁ ˈnɑː ] verb [transitive] 1. to tell someone that you have received something such as a letter they have sent to you: • We shall be grateful if you will kindly acknowledge receipt of this letter. 2. to admit or accept… … Financial and business terms
acknowledge — ac·knowl·edge vt edged, edg·ing 1: to indicate recognition and acceptance of the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819) 2 a: to show by word or act that… … Law dictionary
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acknowledge — verb ADVERB ▪ fully ▪ freely, readily ▪ grudgingly, reluctantly ▪ clearly, explicitly ▪ … Collocations dictionary
receipt — /rɪ si:t/ noun 1. a piece of paper showing that money has been paid or that something has been received ● Please produce your receipt if you want to exc ● He kept the customs receipt to show that he had paid duty on the goods. ● Keep the receipt… … Dictionary of banking and finance
acknowledge — verb (T) 1 ADMIT to admit or accept that something is true or that a situation exists: a broadcast message acknowledging their responsibility for the bombing | acknowledge that: By November 1914 the government was forced to acknowledge that its… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
receipt — noun 1 piece of paper showing what was paid for ADJECTIVE ▪ ATM (esp. AmE), credit card ▪ original ▪ paper ▪ The machine issues a paper receipt on request … Collocations dictionary
acknowledge — ac|knowl|edge W3S3 [əkˈnɔlıdʒ US ˈna: ] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(admit)¦ 2¦(recognize something s importance)¦ 3¦(accept somebody s authority)¦ 4¦(thank)¦ 5¦(show you notice somebody)¦ 6¦(say you have received something)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; Origin … Dictionary of contemporary English
acknowledge — acknowledgeable, adj. acknowledger, n. /ak nol ij/, v.t., acknowledged, acknowledging. 1. to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one s mistakes. 2. to show or express recognition or realization of … Universalium
acknowledge — transitive verb ( edged; edging) Etymology: ac (as in accord) + knowledge Date: 15th century 1. to recognize the rights, authority, or status of 2. to disclose knowledge of or agreement with 3. a. to … New Collegiate Dictionary