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vi. 넌지시 비추다, 에 관해 말하다 -
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გადაკვრით მინიშნება / ხსენება / შეხება (შეეხება) ნართაულად ხსენებაhe alluded to this question in his speech თავის გამოსვლაში ამ საკითხს გაკვრით შეეხო -
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визирам; -
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اشاره كردن ، اظهار كردن ، مربوط بودن به ( با (to ، گريز زدن به -
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vt aludirati, smjerati, nišaniti, ciljati ([to] na); natuknuti* * *
aludirati
podrazumijevati
pozivati se na
skrenuti pažnju
smjerati
spominjati -
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v. duiden, wenken; toespeling maken -
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алудира* * *алудираv. цели, намерува, спомнува, се повикува (на тоа); подразбира (тоа) -
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phr.v. f ml. индискретно спомнува, алудира на -
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v al·ludir, referir-se (to, a) -
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• ciljati; govoriti; misliti na; nagovestiti; nameravati reći; odnositi se na; podrazumevati; pozivati se na; praviti aluziju; skrenuti pažnju; smerati; spominjarazumevati; spominjati; uzgred napomenuti -
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• tähdentää• vihjata• viitata• väläyttää• väläytellä -
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verb1) упоминать; ссылаться (to - на)2) намекать (to - на)* * *(v) сослаться; ссылаться* * *1) намекать, ссылаться 2) намек, ссылка* * *[al·lude || ə'luːd] v. упоминать, ссылаться, намекать, подразумевать* * *вспомнитенамекатьнамекнутьссылатьсяупоминатьупомяните* * *1) упоминать; ссылаться (to) 2) намекать, указывать (to) -
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pretann, sipoze -
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(möödaminnes) mainima, juttu tegema -
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1) упоминать2) ссылаться на что-л. -
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[ə'luːd]vнатяка́ти ( на - to); зга́дувати; посила́тися ( на щось - to) -
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utal vmire, céloz vmire, említ vmit
См. также в других словарях:
allude — allude, allusion 1. To allude to someone or something is to mention them ‘indirectly or covertly’, i.e. without mentioning their name, unlike refer, which means to mention them directly, i.e. by name. So if you refer to Julius Caesar you name him … Modern English usage
Allude — Al*lude , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Alluded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Alluding}.] [L. alludere to play with, to allude; ad + ludere to play.] To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion; to have reference to a subject not specifically and plainly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allude, elude — Allude means to refer indirectly or casually and is followed by to: He alluded to his former occupation. This memo alludes to a misplaced letter. Elude is sometimes confused with allude because of similarity in pronunciation and spelling but has… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
allude — ► VERB (allude to) 1) hint at. 2) mention in passing. ORIGIN Latin alludere, from ludere to play … English terms dictionary
Allude — Al*lude , v. t. To compare allusively; to refer (something) as applicable. [Obs.] Wither. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allude — I verb advert, attingere, bring to mind, cite, connote, convey, designare, evince, hint, imply, import, indicate, infer, insinuate, leave an inference, make indirect reference, mention, point to, refer to, relate, significare, signify, suggest,… … Law dictionary
allude to — index appertain, bear (adduce), connote, disclose, imply, indicate, mention Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
allude — (v.) 1530s, mock, from M.Fr. alluder or directly from L. alludere to play, sport, joke, jest, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + ludere to play (see LUDICROUS (Cf. ludicrous)). Meaning make an indirect reference, point in passing is from 1570s.… … Etymology dictionary
allude to someone — allude to (someone/something) to refer to someone or something briefly or indirectly. In his letter, Dick alluded to problems the company was facing, but he never suggested they were going out of business … New idioms dictionary
allude to something — allude to (someone/something) to refer to someone or something briefly or indirectly. In his letter, Dick alluded to problems the company was facing, but he never suggested they were going out of business … New idioms dictionary
allude to — (someone/something) to refer to someone or something briefly or indirectly. In his letter, Dick alluded to problems the company was facing, but he never suggested they were going out of business … New idioms dictionary