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1 лекция
lectureчета някому лекция read s.o. a lecture, lecture s.o* * *лѐкция,ж., -и lecture; пренебр. homily; изнасям/чета \лекцияя read/ deliver a lecture, lecture ( върху on); пакет \лекцияи package course.* * *discourse: read a лекция - изнасям лекция; prelection (публична)* * *1. lecture 2. изнасям/чета ЛЕКЦИЯ read a lecture, lecture (върху on) 3. чета някому ЛЕКЦИЯ read s.o. a lecture, lecture s.o -
2 читать лекцию
lecture глагол: -
3 dictar una conferencia
• deliver a lecture• deliver an address• give a kick to• give a lecture in a competitive examination -
4 mühazirə
lecturemühazirə zalı – lecture-hallmühazirə oxumaq – deliver a lecture; lecture -
5 məruzə
lectureməruzəçi – lecturerməruzə oxumaq – deliver a lecturetarixdən məruzə oxumaq – lecture on history -
6 ceramahi
deliver a lecture -
7 pitää luento
• deliver a lecture -
8 dozieren
v/i lecture ( über + Akk on) (auch fig.); er doziert an einer Universität he’s a university lecturer* * *do|zie|ren [do'tsiːrən] ptp doziert (UNIV)1. vito lecture ( über +acc on, an +dat at); (pej auch) to hold forth ( über +acc on), to pontificate ( über +acc about)2. vtto lecture in* * *do·zie·ren *[doˈtsi:rən]vi1. (an der Universität) to lecture, to deliver a lecture [or lectures]▪ \dozierend lecturingin \dozierendem Ton in a lecturing tone of voice* * *intransitives Verb (auch fig.) lecture* * *dozieren v/i lecture (er doziert an einer Universität he’s a university lecturer* * *intransitives Verb (auch fig.) lecture -
9 Vortrag
Vortrag m 1. FIN balance brought down, b/d, balance brought forward, b/f, balance carried forward, b/f, brought forward, b.f., b.fwd.; 2. GEN carried forward; 3. RW amount brought forward • einen Vortrag halten SOZ deliver a lecture, give a lecture • es gibt keinen Vortrag wegen Korruption RECHT there is no suggestion of corruption • Vortrag halten PERS give a lecture, lecture on* * *m 1. < Finanz> balance brought down (b/d), balance brought forward (b/f), balance carried forward (b/f), brought forward (b.f., b.fwd.) ; 2. < Geschäft> carried forward; 3. < Rechnung> amount brought forward ■ einen Vortrag halten < Sozial> deliver a lecture, give a lecture ■ es gibt keinen Vortrag wegen Korruption < Recht> there is no suggestion of corruption ■ Vortrag halten < Person> give a lecture, lecture on* * *Vortrag
(Ansprache) address, speech, lecture, (Bericht) report, (Buchführung) carryforward, carrying forward, brought (balance carried) forward, (Umbuchung) transfer in the books;
• honorierter Vortrag paid lecture;
• praktisch unveränderter Vortrag (Bilanz) virtually unchanged carryforward;
• Vortrag auf Bilanzkonto balance carried to balance sheet;
• Vortrag aus dem vorhergehenden Geschäftsjahr balance from previous business year;
• Vortrag aus alter Rechnung balance carried forward from last account;
• Vortrag aus vorjährigem Rechnungsjahr (Bilanz) amount brought in;
• Vortrag einschließlich Reingewinn net profits including balance;
• Vortrag einer Summe bringing forward of a sum;
• Vortrag auf Warentermingeschäfte commodity carry scheme;
• Vortrag vornehmen (Bilanz) to carry forward. -
10 dictar
v.1 to dictate (texto).El jefe dictó el memorando The boss dictated the memorandum.Elsa dictó las reglas del juego Elsa dictated the rules of the game.2 to pronounce, to pass (emitir) (sentencia, fallo).3 to dictate to.* * *1 to dictate* * *verb1) to dictate2) give* * *1. VT1) [+ carta, texto] to dictate (a to)2) (Jur) [+ sentencia] to pass, pronounce; [+ decreto] to issue3) (=indicar) to suggest, dictatelo que dicta el sentido común — what common sense suggests o dictates
dictar las noticias — (Radio, TV) to read the news
2.VI to dictate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <carta/texto> to dictateb) <leyes/medidas> to announce; < sentencia> to pronounce, passc) <acción/tendencia/moda> to dictated) (AmL) <clase/curso> to give; < conferencia> to deliver, give2.dictar vi to dictate* * *= dictate, dictate.Ex. Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.----* dictar órdenes = hand down + decisions.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <carta/texto> to dictateb) <leyes/medidas> to announce; < sentencia> to pronounce, passc) <acción/tendencia/moda> to dictated) (AmL) <clase/curso> to give; < conferencia> to deliver, give2.dictar vi to dictate* * *= dictate, dictate.Ex: Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.
Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.* dictar órdenes = hand down + decisions.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* * *dictar [A1 ]vt1 ‹carta/texto› to dictate2 ‹leyes/medidas› to announce; ‹sentencia› to pronounce, pass3 ‹acción/tendencia› to dictatelos creadores dictan las tendencias de la moda designers dictate fashion trendsel sentido común nos dicta cautela common sense advises caution4 ( AmL) ‹clase/curso› to give; ‹conferencia› to deliver, givedicta inglés en un instituto privado she teaches English at a private schooldictó conferencias en varias universidades she delivered lectures o she lectured at several universities■ dictarvito dictatesi me vas dictando será más rápido if you dictate to me it'll be quicker* * *
dictar ( conjugate dictar) verbo transitivo
‹ sentencia› to pronounce, pass
verbo intransitivo
to dictate
dictar verbo transitivo
1 (un texto) to dictate: le voy a dictar una carta, I'm going to dictate a letter to her
2 (una ley) to enact
(sentencia) to pass: el juez dictó sentencia, the judge passed a sentence
' dictar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentencia
- clase
English:
dictate
- judgement
- judgment
- law
- pass
- deliver
- issue
- lecture
- sentence
* * *dictar vt1. [texto, carta] to dictate2. [conferencia] to give;Am [clase] to teach, to give3. [emitir] [sentencia, fallo] to pronounce, to pass;[ley] to enact; [decreto] to issue;el gobierno dictará medidas contra la violencia doméstica the government will enact measures to curb domestic violence;dictar auto de procesamiento contra alguien to issue an indictment against sb4. [inspirar, aconsejar]las modas que dictan lo que se ha de llevar cada temporada the fashions that dictate o decree what people are supposed to wear each season;haz lo que te dicte la conciencia do as your conscience tells you* * *v/t2 ley announce;dictar sentencia JUR pass sentence3 L.Am.clase, conferencia give* * *dictar vt1) : to dictate2) : to pronounce (a judgment)3) : to give, to deliverdictar una conferencia: to give a lecture* * *dictar vb to dictate -
11 лекция
ж. (о, по)lecture (on, about)читать лекцию — lecture, give* / deliver a lecture; (перен.: наставлять) разг. give* / read* a lecture
читать лекции — lecture, deliver lectures
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12 dozieren
do·zie·ren * [doʼtsi:rən]viüber etw \dozieren akk to lecture about sth, to deliver a lecture on\dozierend lecturing;in \dozierendem Ton in a lecturing tone of voice -
13 читать лекцию
1) General subject: lecture, prelect, read a lecture, talk2) Bookish: prelect (часто в университете)3) Mathematics: give a lecture, give a talk4) Business: deliver5) Makarov: discourse, deliver a lecture -
14 Vorlesung
f UNIV. lecture ( über + Akk on); eine Vorlesung halten give a lecture; Vorlesungen halten über (+ Akk) lecture on; eine Vorlesung besuchen go to (förm. attend) a lecture* * *die Vorlesunglecture* * *Vor|le|sungf (UNIV)lecture; (= Vorlesungsreihe) course (of lectures), lectures plVórlesungen halten — to give (a course of) lectures on sth
Vórlesungen hören — to go to lectures
* * *Vor·le·sungf SCH lectureeine \Vorlesung/ \Vorlesungen [über etw akk] halten to give [or deliver] a lecture/course [or series] of lectures [on sth]* * *die lecture; (Vorlesungsreihe) series or course of lectures* * *über +akk on);eine Vorlesung halten give a lecture;Vorlesungen halten über (+akk) lecture on;eine Vorlesung besuchen go to (form attend) a lecture* * *die lecture; (Vorlesungsreihe) series or course of lectures* * *(über) f.lecture (on) n. -
15 Vortrag
m; -(e)s, Vorträge1. (Rede) talk; (Vorlesung) lecture ( beide über + Akk on); einen Vortrag halten give a talk ( oder lecture); halt keine langen Vorträge! umg., fig. don’t give a whole lecture!2. (Aufführung) performance; MUS. (Solo) recital (auch eines Gedichts); (Vortragsweise) rendering, performance3. WIRTS. (Übertrag) balance carried forward4. bei Vorgesetztem: report; sie musste zum Vortrag bei der Ministerin she had to report to the minister* * *der Vortrag(Ansprache) talk; speech; lecture; recital;(Vorführung) execution; recitation* * *Vor|trag ['foːɐtraːk]m -(e)s, Vorträge[-trɛːgə]1) (= Vorlesung) lecture; (= Bericht, Beschreibung) talkeinen Vórtrag halten — to give a lecture/talk
3) (= Art des Vortragens) performance* * *(a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) recital* * *Vor·trag<-[e]s, Vorträge>[ˈfo:ɐ̯tra:k, pl ˈfo:ɐ̯trɛ:gə]einen \Vortrag [über etw akk/zu etw dat] halten to give [or deliver] a lecture [or talk] [on [or about] sth]* * *der; Vortrag[e]s, Vorträge1) (Rede) talk; (wissenschaftlich) lectureeinen Vortrag halten — give a talk/lecture
2) (Darbietung) presentation; performance; (eines Gedichts) recitation; rendering* * *über +akk on);einen Vortrag halten give a talk ( oder lecture);halt keine langen Vorträge! umg, fig don’t give a whole lecture!2. (Aufführung) performance; MUS (Solo) recital (auch eines Gedichts); (Vortragsweise) rendering, performance4. bei Vorgesetztem: report;sie musste zum Vortrag bei der Ministerin she had to report to the minister* * *der; Vortrag[e]s, Vorträge1) (Rede) talk; (wissenschaftlich) lectureeinen Vortrag halten — give a talk/lecture
2) (Darbietung) presentation; performance; (eines Gedichts) recitation; rendering* * *-¨e m.account carried forward n.amount brought forward n.lecture n.recital n.recitation n. -
16 conferenza
f conferenceconferenza al vertice summit (conference)conferenza stampa press conference* * *conferenza s.f.1 lecture: fare, tenere una conferenza su qlco., qlcu., to lecture (o to deliver a lecture o to give a lecture) on (o about) sthg., s.o.2 ( assemblea) conference: conferenza stampa, press conference; conferenza al vertice, summit (conference); conferenza di società di navigazione, shipping ring (o conference); Conferenza monetaria internazionale, International Monetary Conference; Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite per il Commercio e lo Sviluppo, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development* * *[konfe'rɛntsa]sostantivo femminile1) (discorso, corso) lecture, talk (su on)tenere una conferenza — to lecture, to give a lecture
2) (riunione, congresso) conference, convention (su on)sala -e — lecture room BE o hall AE
•conferenza stampa — news o press conference
* * *conferenza/konfe'rεntsa/sostantivo f.1 (discorso, corso) lecture, talk (su on); tenere una conferenza to lecture, to give a lecture; ciclo di -e speaking tourconferenza stampa news o press conference. -
17 предава
consign————————capitulate————————abandon; leave; evacuate; give up————————sell down the river————————(врачува) to deliver, to hand over, (оружје) to give up, (должност) to turn over one's duty, to hand over office, to hand down, (емисија) to transmit, (издава) to betray, (предавање), to teach, to lecture, to deliver a lecture————————capitulate; consign; give up————————capitulate; give up* * *sell down the river, spill (pt pp) spilled spilt -
18 предаде
(врачува) to deliver, to hand over, (оружје) to give up, (должност) to turn over one's duty, to hand over office, to hand down, (емисија) to transmit, (издава) to betray, (предавање), to teach, to lecture, to deliver a lecture -
19 esitelmöidä
yks.nom. esitelmöidä; yks.gen. esitelmöin; yks.part. esitelmöi; yks.ill. esitelmöisi; mon.gen. esitelmöiköön; mon.part. esitelmöinyt; mon.ill. esitelmöitiingive a lecture (verb)lecture (verb)read a paper (verb)* * *• read a paper• deliver a lecture• give a lecture• lecture -
20 прочитать лекцию
1) General subject: lecture, talk, give a talk2) Makarov: deliver a lecture, give a lecture
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deliver a lecture — give a lecture … English contemporary dictionary
Lecture — Lec ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lectured} ( t[ u]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lecturing}.] 1. To read or deliver a lecture to. [1913 Webster] 2. To reprove formally and with authority. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lecture — Lec ture, v. i. To deliver a lecture or lectures. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deliver — [[t]dɪlɪ̱və(r)[/t]] ♦♦ delivers, delivering, delivered 1) VERB If you deliver something somewhere, you take it there. [V n to n] The Canadians plan to deliver more food to southern Somalia... [V n] The spy returned to deliver a second batch of… … English dictionary
lecture — I n. formal talk 1) to deliver, give a lecture 2) to attend; follow ( understand ) a lecture 3) a lecture about, on 4) at a lecture reprimand 5) to give smb. a lecture (about smt.) II v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to discuss formally ) to lecture about, on… … Combinatory dictionary
lecture — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, act of reading, from Late Latin lectura, from Latin lectus, past participle of legere Date: 15th century 1. a discourse given before an audience or class especially for instruction 2. a formal reproof •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
lecture — lec|ture1 W3S3 [ˈlektʃə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Late Latin; Origin: lectura act of reading , from Latin legere to read ] 1.) a long talk on a particular subject that someone gives to a group of people, especially to students in a university… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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lecture — /lek cheuhr/, n., v., lectured, lecturing. n. 1. a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, esp. for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso s paintings. 2. a speech of warning or reproof as to conduct; a long … Universalium
deliver — verb 1》 bring and hand over (a letter or goods) to the appropriate recipient. ↘formally hand over (someone). 2》 provide (something promised or expected). ↘Law acknowledge that one intends to be bound by (a deed), either explicitly by… … English new terms dictionary
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