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♦ letter /ˈlɛtə(r)/n.1 lettera; carattere ( di stampa); epistola; missiva: capital [small] letters, lettere maiuscole [minuscole]; a business letter, una lettera commerciale; love letters, lettere d'amore; a letter of introduction, una lettera di presentazione; a thank you letter, una lettera di ringraziamento; to answer a letter, rispondere a una lettera; to write a letter, scrivere una lettera; to dictate a letter, dettare una lettera; to receive (o to get) a letter, ricevere una lettera2 [u] lettera; senso letterale: the letter of the law, la lettera della legge; to carry out an order to the letter, eseguire un ordine alla lettera3 (pl.) lettere; belle lettere; letteratura: a man of letters, un uomo di lettere; the profession of letters, la professione delle lettere; the commonwealth of letters, la repubblica delle lettere● letter balance, bilancia per lettere; pesalettere □ letter basket, cestello per la corrispondenza □ letter bomb, lettera esplosiva □ (comm.) letter book, copialettere □ letter-bound, troppo attaccato alla lettera □ letter box, cassetta per le lettere; ( anche) buca delle lettere; (TV) letter box format, schermo intero ( con le bande nere sopra e sotto, cfr. widescreen) □ letter card, biglietto postale □ letter heading ► letterhead □ letter-lock, serratura a combinazione □ ( banca) letter of advice, lettera d'avviso □ letter of application, domanda d'assunzione; (fin.) richiesta di sottoscrizione di azioni □ (leg.) letter of attorney, procura; atto di procura □ (polit.) letters of credence, credenziali □ ( banca, fin.) letter of credit, lettera di credito □ (comm., fin.) letter of intent, lettera d'intenti □ letter of regret, lettera di scuse □ letter opener, tagliacarte □ letter paper, carta da lettere □ letters patent, lettere patenti, decreti di un sovrano; (leg.) brevetto ( d'invenzione) □ (spec. USA) letter-perfect, perfetto in ogni dettaglio; (teatr.) che sa la parte alla perfezione □ (leg.: diritto internazionale) letters rogatory, rogatoria □ letter scales = letter balance ► sopra □ (fin., Borsa, USA) letter security, titolo non registrato ( presso la Securities and Exchange Commission) □ letter sheet, biglietto postale □ (tipogr.) letter spacing, spaziatura fra le lettere □ letter tray, vaschetta per la corrispondenza.(to) letter /ˈlɛtə(r)/v. t.4 mettere una scritta su (qc.). -
3 dictate
dik'teit, ]( American) 'dikteit1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) dictar2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dictar3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) mandar•- dictator
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dictate vb dictar1 (letter etc) dictar2 (state, lay down - law, demands, trends) ordenar; (terms, conditions) imponer■ the government wants to dictate what is taught in schools el gobierno quiere ordenar lo que se enseña en las escuelas3 (determine, influence) determinar, condicionar■ the money we had dictated the kind of house we could buy el dinero de que disponíamos determinó el tipo de casa que compramos1 (read out) dictar1 mandato1) : dictarto dictate a letter: dictar una carta2) order: mandar, ordenardictate vi: dar órdenesdictate ['dɪk.teɪt] n1) : mandato m, orden f2) dictates npl: dictados mplthe dictates of conscience: los dictados de la conciencian.• dictamen s.m.• mandato s.m.v.• dictar v.• disponer v.• mandar v.
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1. 'dɪkteɪt, dɪk'teɪt1) ( read out) dictar2) (prescribe, lay down) \<\<law\>\> establecer*, dictar; \<\<common sense\>\> dictarto dictate terms — imponer* condiciones
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II 'dɪkteɪtnoun mandato mto follow the dictates of one's conscience — seguir* los dictados de la conciencia
1. VT[dɪk'teɪt]1) (to secretary) [+ letter] dictar2) (=order) mandar; [+ terms, conditions] imponer2.VI [dɪk'teɪt]dictar3.N ['dɪkteɪt]mandato m dictates dictados mplthe dictates of conscience/reason — los dictados de la conciencia/razón
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1. ['dɪkteɪt, dɪk'teɪt]1) ( read out) dictar2) (prescribe, lay down) \<\<law\>\> establecer*, dictar; \<\<common sense\>\> dictarto dictate terms — imponer* condiciones
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vi dictarPhrasal Verbs:
II ['dɪkteɪt]noun mandato mto follow the dictates of one's conscience — seguir* los dictados de la conciencia
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4 dictate
I ['dɪkteɪt]nome dettame m.II 1. [dɪk'teɪt] [AE 'dɪkteɪt]1) dettare [text, letter]2) (prescribe) dettare [ terms]; determinare [ outcome]; imporre [choices, policy]2.1) (out loud)2) (boss sb. around)to dictate to sb. — comandare qcn., imporsi su qcn.
* * *[dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) dettare2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dettare3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) comandare•- dictator
- dictatorship* * *dictate /ˈdɪkteɪt/n.(di solito al pl.) dettame; precetto: the dictates of conscience [of the law], i dettami della coscienza [della legge].(to) dictate /dɪkˈteɪt, USA ˈdɪkteɪt/A v. t.1 dettare; imporre: to dictate the terms of surrender, dettare le condizioni di resa; The separation of powers is dictated by the constitution, la separazione dei poteri è dettata dalla costituzione; The oil companies must not be allowed to dictate environmental policy, le compagnie petrolifere non devono essere autorizzate a dettare la politica ambientale; Tradition dictates that the bride wears white, la tradizione vuole che la sposa sia vestita di bianco; You can't dictate who her friends are, non puoi imporle chi frequentare; ( anche sport) to dictate the pace, imporre il (proprio) ritmo2 dettare, determinare: The movements of the planets are dictated by the laws of physics, il movimento dei pianeti è dettato dalle leggi della fisica; The level of funds will dictate how much we can do, l'entità dei fondi determinerà quanto possiamo fare; as circumstances dictate, a seconda delle circostanze3 dettare ( un testo): to dictate a letter [a memo] to sb., dettare una lettera [un promemoria] a q.B v. i.dare ordini: No one dictates to me, non prendo ordini da nessuno.* * *I ['dɪkteɪt]nome dettame m.II 1. [dɪk'teɪt] [AE 'dɪkteɪt]1) dettare [text, letter]2) (prescribe) dettare [ terms]; determinare [ outcome]; imporre [choices, policy]2.1) (out loud)2) (boss sb. around)to dictate to sb. — comandare qcn., imporsi su qcn.
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5 dictate
[dɪk'teɪt]v1) диктовать, начитывать (текст)It took him long to dictate the letter. — Он долго диктовал письмо.
2) диктовать, приказывать, навязыватьDon't try to dictate to children, they will obey you better if you ask them politely. — Не дави на своих детей, если ты будешь их вежливо просить, они только лучше будут слушаться.
•USAGE:(1.) Глагол to dictate 1. в форме герундия (dictating) может соответствовать русскому существительному диктовка, которое имеет в свою очередь два значения - процесс диктовки и диктант (диктуемый текст). Русское существительное "диктовка" в первом значении соответствует герундию dictating, а во втором - существительному dictation: her indistinct manner of dictating was very irritating ee манера невнятно диктовать очень раздражала; the dictation was pretty difficult диктант был довольно трудным. (2.) Глагол to dictate 2., в отличие от dictate 1., употребляется в конструкции to dictate to smb и имеет смысловой оттенок уничижительности, неодобрения: he likes dictating to people ему нравится всем диктовать/всеми командовать; stop dictating to me перестань мне диктовать/указывать/приказывать. (3.) See describe, v; USAGE (1.), (2.). (4.) See explain, v; USAGE (1.), (2.). -
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1. [dɪk'teɪt] гл.1) начитывать, диктовать''Dear sir,'' he said at last, as if he were dictateing a letter. — "Милостивый государь," - произнёс он наконец, как будто диктуя письмо.
Syn:2) диктовать, навязывать (условия, чужую волю)Don't try to dictate to children, they will obey you better if you ask them politely. — Не дави на своих детей, если ты будешь их вежливо просить, они только лучше будут слушаться.
No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to. — Ни одна сильная личность не любит, когда ей приказывают.
3) вести политику диктата; отдавать безапелляционные распоряженияSyn:2. ['dɪkteɪt] сущ.1) ( dictates) веление, требование2) безапелляционное решение, строгий приказ; диктат -
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1. [ʹdıkteıt] n1. предписание; велениеthe dictates of reason - веление разума; голос рассудка
2. 1) повеление, приказ2) диктат, навязанный договор2. [dıkʹteıt] v1. диктовать2. предписывать, диктоватьto dictate terms to the enemy - продиктовать /навязать/ противнику условия
this is dictated by common sense - это продиктовано соображениями здравого смысла
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1. n предписание; велениеthe dictates of reason — веление разума; голос рассудка
2. n повеление, приказ3. n диктат, навязанный договор4. v диктовать5. v предписывать, диктоватьСинонимический ряд:1. order (noun) behest; bidding; charge; command; commandment; direction; directive; edict; injunction; instruction; mandate; order; ruling; stricture; word2. rule (noun) prescript; regulation; rule3. compose (verb) compose; deliver; formulate; interview; orate; record; speak4. govern (verb) govern; reign; tyrannize5. impose (verb) decree; direct; fix; impose; instruct; lay down; ordain; prescribe; regiment; setАнтонимический ряд:follow; implore; importune; obey; plead; repeat -
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I[΄dikteit] n թելադրանք, հարկադ րական պայման. the dictates of reason բանա կա նության թելադրանքը. dictate of conscience խղճի թելադրանքII[dik΄teit] v թելադրել, հրամայել. dictate a letter նամակ թելադրել. dictate terms պայմաններ թելադրել -
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A n ( decree) ordre m ; to follow the dictates of one's conscience suivre ce que dicte sa conscience.1 dicter [text, letter] (to à) ;2 ( prescribe) imposer [terms, choices] (to à) ; décider de, déterminer [outcome] ; régenter [economy, policy] (to à) ; to dictate that imposer que (+ subj) ; to dictate how prescrire comment.C, US vi1 ( out loud) to dictate to one's secretary/into a machine dicter une lettre (or un texte etc) à sa secrétaire/à une machine ;2 ( boss sb around) to dictate to sb imposer sa volonté à qn ; I won't be dictated to (by someone like him)! je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir (de quelqu'un comme lui)! -
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∎ to dictate sth to sb dicter qch à qn(b) (determine → terms, conditions) dicter, imposer;∎ he dictates how we run the business c'est lui qui décide de la marche de l'entreprise;∎ our budget will dictate the type of computer we buy le type d'ordinateur que nous achèterons dépendra de notre budget[dɪk'teɪt] (give dictation) dicter(b) (usu pl) (principle) précepte m;∎ the dictates of conscience/reason la voix de la conscience/raisondonner des ordres à;∎ I won't be dictated to je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir! -
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1. transitive & intransitive verbdiktieren; (prescribe) vorschreiben2. noun, usu. in pl.dictate to — Vorschriften machen (+ Dat.)
Diktat, das* * *[dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) diktieren2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) vorschreiben3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) befehlen•- academic.ru/20317/dictation">dictation- dictator
- dictatorship* * *dic·tate[dɪkˈteɪt, AM ˈdɪk-]I. vt▪ to \dictate sth3. a letter, memo etw diktierenII. vi1. (command) befehlen, anordnenI will not be \dictated to in this manner! so lasse ich mich nicht herumkommandieren!2. (to a secretary) diktierento \dictate into a machine in ein Gerät diktieren, auf Band sprechen* * *[dIk'teɪt]1. vtdiktierenreason/common sense dictates that... — die Vernunft/der gesunde Menschenverstand sagt uns, dass...
2. vidiktieren['dIkteɪt]3. n usu plDiktat nt; (of reason) Gebote pl* * *A v/t (to dat)1. einen Brief etc diktieren2. diktieren:a) vorschreiben, gebieten:necessity dictates it die Not gebietet esb) auferlegen, aufzwingen3. fig eingeben, -flößenB v/i1. diktieren (to dat), ein Diktat geben:dictating machine Diktiergerät n2. diktieren, befehlen, herrschen:dictate to sb jemanden beherrschen, jemandem Befehle geben;he will not be dictated to er lässt sich keine Vorschriften machen;as the situation dictates wie es die Lage gebietet oder erfordertC s [ˈdıkteıt] Gebot n, Befehl m, Diktat n:follow the dictates of one’s conscience (heart) seinem Gewissen (Herzen) folgen* * *1. transitive & intransitive verbdiktieren; (prescribe) vorschreiben2. noun, usu. in pl.dictate to — Vorschriften machen (+ Dat.)
Diktat, das* * *n.Befehl -e m.Diktat -e n.Zwang ¨-e m. v.diktieren v. -
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̘. ̈n.ˈdɪkteɪt
1. сущ.
1) веление, предписание( моды, морали и т.п.) ;
веление, голос( разума, сердца и т.п.)
2) безапелляционное решение, строгий приказ;
диктат (тж. навязываемых условий и т.п.)
2. гл.
1) начитывать, диктовать (текст и т. п.) (to) How fast do you dictate to your secretary? ≈ Как быстро вы диктуете своему секретарю? Syn: utter I, pronounce, read aloud
2) диктовать, навязывать (условия и т. п.) (to) Don't try to dictate to children, they will obey you better if you ask them politely. ≈ Не дави на своих детей, если ты будешь их вежливо просить, они только лучше будут слушаться. No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to. ≈ Ни одна сильная личность не любит, когда ей приказывают.
3) вести политику диктата;
отдавать безапелляционные распоряжения Syn: prescribe предписание;
веление - the *s of taste требование хорошего вкуса - the *s of reason веление разума;
голос рассудка - the *s of conscience голос совести - the *s of fashion требования моды - to follow the *s of one's heart следовать зову сердца повеление, приказ диктат, навязанный договор диктовать - to * a letter диктовать письмо - to * to a typist диктовать машинистке предписывать, диктовать - to * terms to the enemy продиктовать /навязать/ противнику условия - this is *d by common sense это продиктовано соображениями здравого смысла - I refuse to be *d я не потерплю диктата dictate полит. диктат ~ диктовать (письмо и т. п.) ~ диктовать ~ (часто pl) предписание, веление, the dictates of reason (of conscience) веление разума (совести) ~ предписание ~ предписывать;
диктовать (условия и т. п.) ~ предписывать dictation: dictation = dictate ~ (часто pl) предписание, веление, the dictates of reason (of conscience) веление разума (совести) -
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dic·tate [dɪkʼteɪt, Am ʼdɪk-] vtto \dictate sth3) a letter, memo etw diktieren vi1) ( command) befehlen, anordnen;to \dictate to sb jdm Vorschriften machen, jdn herumkommandieren ( fam)I will not be \dictated to in this manner! so lasse ich mich nicht herumkommandieren!2) ( to a secretary) diktieren;to \dictate into a machine in ein Gerät diktieren, auf Band sprechen -
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∎ to dictate sth to sb dicter qch à qn(b) (determine) imposer;∎ market conditions are dictated by the economic situation la conjoncture du marché dépend de la situation économique(a) (dictate text) dicter∎ to dictate to sb donner des ordres à qn -
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I ['letə] nThe letter went astray. — Письмо попало не по адресу.
The letter was lost. — Письмо затерялось.
The letter was wrongly addressed. — На письме стоял неверный адрес
- long letter- strong letter
- short letter
- tender letter
- official letter
- emphatic letter
- urgent letter
- indiscreet letter
- registered letter
- respectful letter
- slanderous letter
- personal letters
- fatal letter
- preliminary letter
- congratulatory letter
- circular letter
- business letters
- boyhood letters
- air-mail letter
- adjustment letter
- very guarded letter
- smoothly-worded letter
- typewritten letter
- unstamped letter
- dry and poorly-worded letter cyxoe
- ill-spelled letter
- unsigned letter
- unfinished letter
- incoming and outgoing letters
- covering letter
- pleading letter
- obliging letter
- credential letters
- letter box
- letter form
- letter of three days ago
- letter from smb to smb
- letters to smb
- letter of some lines only- letter of appreciation- letter of acknowledgement
- letter of guarantee- letter of verdict- letters of recall
- letter of advice
- letter of attorney
- letter of notification
- letter of transmittal
- letter of instruction
- letter of conveyance
- occasion of letters- lot of letters- recept of a letter
- postcript of a letter
- at the back of the letter
- in a letter home
- acknowledge the letter
- address a letter to a friend
- answer letters
- arrange letters
- apply by letter
- begin a letter with a greeting
- call for letters
- cash a letter of credit
- communicate by letter
- draw up letters
- date letters- deliver letters into smb's hands- dictate letters to a typist
- direct letters to smb- drop smb a letter- enclose smb's letter with one's own
- exchange letters
- file letters
- find a missing letter
- fling the letter into the waste basket
- fold a letter
- forward smb a letter
- hand smb a letter
- send a registered letter
- keep one's old letters
- keep one's letters under lock and key
- leave the letter unfinished
- leave a letter for smb
- mail letters
- mislay a letter
- open a letter
- put the letter into the envelope
- quote a letter as it stands
- reply letters
- send the answer by a registered letter
- sign a letter of protest
- stamp a letter
- submit letters for signiture
- tear a letter open II ['letə] n1) буква, знак, шрифтHe kept the letter of the law but not the spirit. — Он держался буквы, но не духа закона.
Letters are put in italic type to show that they are important. — Буквы печатают курсивом, чтобы подчеркнуть их важность.
- small letter- initial letter
- syllabic letters
- runic letters
- black letters
- white letters
- italic letters
- letter for letter - letters of the alphabet
- combinations of letters
- dropping of letters
- in letter and in spirit
- in golden letters
- be bound by the letter of the law
- carry out the law both in letter and in spirit
- carry out the instruction to the letter
- cross a letter out- enclose a letter in a circle- know one's letters
- know smth to the letter
- obey to the letter
- teach the child his letters
- write in large letters2) (обыкновенно pl) литература- man of lettersLetters kept pace with art — Литература и искусство шли рука об руку.
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dictatedettare legge lay down the law* * *dettare v.tr.1 to dictate: dettare una lettera alla dattilografa, to dictate a letter to the typist2 ( suggerire) to suggest, to teach*, to tell*: farò come mi detta la coscienza!, I'll do as my conscience tells me!3 ( imporre) to dictate: dettare le condizioni a un esercito sconfitto, to dictate terms to a defeated army; per evitare il contagio furono dettate norme speciali d'igiene, special hygiene regulations were imposed to avoid the spread of the disease // dettare legge, (fig.) to lay down the law: questo stilista detta legge nel campo della moda, this designer lays down the law (o dictates the fashion) in haute couture.* * *[det'tare]verbo transitivo1) (ad alta voce) to dictate [testo, lettera]2) (motivare) to motivate, to suggest3) (imporre) to dictate, to set* out [ condizioni]••dettar legge — to lay down the law, to call the shots
* * *dettare/det'tare/ [1]1 (ad alta voce) to dictate [testo, lettera]2 (motivare) to motivate, to suggest; il suo comportamento fu dettato dalla gelosia his behaviour sprang from jealousy3 (imporre) to dictate, to set* out [ condizioni]dettar legge to lay down the law, to call the shots. -
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См. также в других словарях:
Dictate — Dic tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dictated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dictating}.] [L. dictatus, p. p. of dictare, freq. of dicere to say. See {Diction}, and cf. {Dight}.] 1. To tell or utter so that another may write down; to inspire; to compose; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dictate — is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as a noun (as in the dictates of conscience) and with the stress on the second syllable as a verb (as in dictate a letter) … Modern English usage
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dictate — 1. noun /ˌdɪkˈteɪt,ˈdɪkˌteɪt/ An order or command. I must obey the dictates of my conscience. 2. verb /ˌdɪkˈteɪt,ˈdɪkˌteɪt/ a) To order, command, control … Wiktionary
Dictated — Dictate Dic tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dictated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dictating}.] [L. dictatus, p. p. of dictare, freq. of dicere to say. See {Diction}, and cf. {Dight}.] 1. To tell or utter so that another may write down; to inspire; to compose;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English