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1) Общая лексика: внести законопроект, представлять законопроект2) Деловая лексика: ставить законопроект на обсуждение3) юр.Н.П. вносить законопроект -
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > introduce a bill into Congress
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предложить законопроектАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > introduce a bill
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Language of the modern press. English-Russian Glossary of active vocabulary > introduce a bill
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to introduce a bill
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to introduce a bill before Parliament
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introduce [‚ɪntrəˈdju:s]a. ( = make acquainted) présenter• may I introduce Mr Smith? puis-je vous présenter M. Smith ?• who introduced him to drugs? qui lui a fait connaître la drogue ?b. [+ speaker, subject] [+ TV or radio programme] présenterc. ( = bring in) [+ reform, new method] introduire ; ( = tackle) [+ subject, question] aborder━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]introduire is not the most common translation for to introduce.* * *[ˌɪntrə'djuːs], US [-duːs]transitive verb1) ( make known) présenter [person, idea] (as comme)to introduce somebody to — fig initier quelqu'un à [painting, drugs]
introducing Abigail Bond — Cinema pour la première fois à l'écran, Abigail Bond
2) ( cause to enter) introduire [liquid, object, theme]she tried to introduce the subject into the conversation — elle a essayé d'amener le sujet dans la conversation
3) ( establish) introduire [law, reform]; introduire [word, product, change] (in, into dans)5) ( present for debate) présenter [bill, proposal] -
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bill [bɪl]1 noun(a) (for gas, telephone) facture f, note f; (for product) facture f; British (in restaurant) addition f, note f; (in hotel) note f;∎ to pay a bill payer ou régler une facture;∎ to foot the bill payer la note ou les dépenses;∎ to make out a bill dresser ou rédiger une facture;∎ may I have the bill please? l'addition, s'il vous plaît;∎ have you paid the telephone bill? as-tu payé le téléphone?;∎ put it on my bill mettez-le sur ma note∎ Parliament to introduce a bill in Parliament présenter un projet de loi au Parlement;∎ to vote on a bill mettre un projet de loi au vote;∎ to pass/reject a bill adopter/repousser un projet de loi∎ (stick) no bills! défense d'afficher;∎ to head or to top the bill être en tête d'affiche ou en vedette(e) (list, statement) liste f;∎ bill made out to bearer effet au porteur∎ a ten-dollar bill un billet de dix dollars(k) (billhook) serpe f, serpette f∎ he bills his company for his travel expenses il se fait rembourser ses frais de voyage par son entreprise;∎ bill me for the newspaper at the end of the month envoyez-moi la facture pour le journal à la fin du mois(b) (advertise) annoncer;∎ they're billed as the best band in the world on les présente comme le meilleur groupe du monde∎ he is billed to appear as Cyrano il est à l'affiche dans le rôle de Cyrano►► Law bill of attainder décret m de mort civile;Finance bill book livre m d'échéance;Finance bill broker agent m ou courtier(ère) m,f de change;Finance bills for collection effets mpl à l'encaissement;Finance bills for collection form formulaire m d'encaissement;Finance bill collector agent m de recouvrement;Finance bill discounter agent m ou courtier(ère) m,f de change;Customs bill of entry déclaration f d'entrée (en douane);Finance bill of exchange lettre f de change, effet m de commerce;bills of exchange statement lettre f de change relevé, LCR f;bill of fare carte f (du jour);bills in hand effets mpl en portefeuille;Nautical bill of health patente f (de santé);∎ familiar the doctor gave him a clean bill of health le médecin l'a trouvé en parfaite santé□ ;∎ familiar the investigators gave the engine a clean bill of health les enquêteurs ont conclu que le moteur était en parfait état□ ;Law bill of indictment acte m d'accusation;Commerce bill of lading connaissement m;bill payable at sight effet m payable à vue ou à présentation;bills payable effets mpl à payer;bills payable ledger livre m ou journal m des effets à payer;bills receivable effets mpl à recevoir;bills receivable ledger livre m ou journal m des effets à recevoir;the Bill of Rights British History = loi de 1689 déterminant les droits du citoyen anglais; American = les dix premiers amendements à la Constitution américaine garantissant, entre autres droits, la liberté d'expression, de religion et de réunion;bill of sale acte m ou contrat m de vente;Finance bill 'without protest' traite f 'sans frais' -
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1. III1) introduce smth. introduce a rule (a new method, a new fashion, a system, a useful technique, an improvement, etc.) вводить правило и т. д., introduce a new theory (an idea) предложить /выдвинуть/ новую теорию (идею); introduce a quotation (figures, facts, etc.) приводить /использовать/ цитату и т. д.; who introduced that law? кто предложил установить /ввести/ этот закон?; the announcer introduces each programme каждую программу объявляет диктор; relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses относительные местоимения вводят придаточные определительные2) introduce smth. introduce a problem (a subject of discussion, a question, an item, etc.) выносить /выдвигать, ставить/ на обсуждение проблему и т. д., introduce a bill вносить законопроект3) introduce smb. introduce strangers (two friends, one's brother, some countrymen of mine, etc.) представить друг другу незнакомых людей и т. д.; introduce oneself представиться, назвать себя; may I introduce Mr. Brown разрешите мне представить мистера Брауна2. IVintroduce smth. in some manner I'll introduce the subject briefly я кратко ознакомлю вас с темой /с вопросом/3. XI1) be introduced into smth. vaccination for smallpox was first introduced into the United States by Dr. William Yates прививки против оспы были впервые применены в США доктором Уильямом Йетсом; tobacco (this plant, this species, etc.) was first introduced into Europe from America табак и т. д. был завезен в Европу из Америки; porcelain manufacture was introduced into Japan from China about 1513 производство фарфора пришло в Японию из Китая приблизительно в тысяча пятьсот тринадцатом году; be introduced to smb., smth. since the dictionary was first introduced to the public с тех пор, как широкие круги читателей впервые познакомились с этим словарем; I was introduced to chess at an early age я начал играть в шахматы в раннем детстве; be introduced as smth. the word was originally introduced as a term of reproach первоначально это слово вошло в употребление как выражение упрека2) be introduced in /at/ smth. the bill will be introduced in /at/ the next session законопроект будет вынесен на обсуждение на следующей сессии3) be introduced to smb. I should like to be introduced to her мне бы хотелось, чтобы меня с ней познакомили; be introduced In smth. are you the gentleman introduced in this letter? это о вас пишут в этом письме?4. XXI11) introduce smth. in (to) smth. introduce a new method into porcelain manufacture (new ideas into business, something new in painting, etc.) вводить /внедрять/ новые методы в производство фарфора и т. д., introduce songs and dances into the programme (some music into a play, phonetics into the list of subjects to be studied, a story into the conversation, etc.) включать / вставлять, вводить/ в программу песни и танцы и т. д.; he introduced this subject into the conversation это он заговорил об этом /на эту тему/; introduce a note of humour into the conversation (a romantic situation into a novel, a touch of irony into the play, a touch of colour into a room, etc.) (привносить нотку юмора в разговор и т.д., introduce smth. with smth. introduce a speech with an amusing anecdote (a subject with a short preface, a concert with a short speech, etc.) предварять доклад забавным рассказом и т. д., introduce smb. into smth. introduce smb. into society (into the world, into one's family, etc.) вводить кого-л. в общество и т. д.2) introduce smth. (in)to (for) smth. introduce a bill into /before/ Parliament поставить /выдвинуть/ законопроект на обсуждение в парламенте; introduce a question for debate предложить вопрос /тему/ для дискуссии3) introduce smb. to smb. introduce them to all our friends (his two sisters to us, the stranger to his family, etc.) познакомить их со всеми нашими друзьями и т. д.; allow me to introduce my friend to you позвольте представить вам моего друга; introduce oneself to her parents представиться ее родителям; introduce the speaker to the meeting (the lecturer to the audience, the actor to the public, etc.) представить докладчика собранию и т. д.; introduce smb. to smth. introduce smb. to the process (to our customs, to skiing, to the city by showing the sights, to the intricacies of Euclid, to a strange mode of life, to Japanese poetry, etc.) (познакомить кого-л. с этим процессом и т. д.4) introduce smb. into smth. introduce smb. into a room (into a house, into a place, etc.) ввести /провести, привести/ кого-л. в комнату и т. д.; introduce smb. into his presence ввести /провести/ кого-л. к кому-л.; introduce smth. into smth. introduce a tube into a wound (a long tube into the sick man's throat, one's finger into a wound, etc.) вводить трубку в рану и т. д.; introduce a key into a lock вставлять ключ в замок5. XXIV1introduce smb. as smb. introduce her as his daughter (the young man as their new colleague, the woman as the new manager, etc.) представить ее как свою дочь и т. д. -
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transitive verb1) (bring in) [erstmals] einführen [Ware, Tier, Pflanze] ( into in + Akk.; from... into von... nach); einleiten [Maßnahmen]; einschleppen [Krankheit]2) einführen [Katheter, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Draht, Rohr, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.)3) (bring into use) einführen [Neuerung, Verfahren, Brauch, Nomenklatur]; aufbringen [Schlagwort]4) (make known) vorstellen; einführen [Vortragenden]introduce oneself/somebody [to somebody] — sich/jemanden [jemandem] vorstellen
I don't think we've been introduced — ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nicht
6) (present) ankündigen [Programm, Darsteller]7) (Parl.) einbringen [Antrag, Entwurf, Gesetz]; einleiten [Reform]* * *[intrə'dju:s]1) ((often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other: He introduced the guests (to each other); Let me introduce you to my mother; May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.) vorstellen2) ((often with into) to bring in (something new): Grey squirrels were introduced into Britain from Canada; Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?) einführen, einbringen3) (to propose or put forward: He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.) einbringen4) ((with to) to cause (a person) to get to know (a subject etc): Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.) einführen•- academic.ru/39052/introduction">introduction- introductory* * *intro·duce[ˌɪntrəˈdju:s, AM -ˈdu:s]vt1. (acquaint)▪ to \introduce sb [to sb] jdn [jdm] vorstellenI'd like to \introduce my son Mark ich möchte meinen Sohn Mark vorstellenhave you two been \introduced? hat man euch beide schon bekanntgemacht?I don't think we've been \introduced yet ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nichtlet me \introduce myself darf ich mich vorstellen?; (arouse interest)when were you first \introduced to sailing? wann hast du mit dem Segeln angefangen?2. (bring in)▪ to \introduce sth fashion, reform, subject etw einführenyou should try introducing a few jokes into your next speech du solltest in deine nächste Rede ein paar Witze einbauenerrors were \introduced into the text at keyboarding bei der Eingabe des Textes schlichen sich Fehler einthe tube is \introduced into the abdomen MED die Röhre wird in den Unterleib eingeführtto \introduce a bill ein Gesetz einbringento \introduce controls on prizes/wages Preis-/Lohnkontrollen einführento \introduce an era eine Ära einleiten3. (announce)to \introduce a programme ein Programm ankündigen* * *["ɪntrə'djuːs]vt1) (= make acquainted) (to person) vorstellen (to sb jdm), bekannt machen (to mit); (butler) ankündigen; (to subject) einführen (to in +acc)have you two been introduced? — hat man Sie bekannt gemacht?
he was introduced to drink at an early age — er hat schon früh Bekanntschaft mit dem Alkohol gemacht
who introduced him to heroin? — durch wen ist er ans Heroin geraten?
2) fashion, practice, reform, invention einführen; (PARL) bill einbringen; mood, competition bringen (into in +acc); book, subject, era einleiten; (= announce) speaker vorstellen, ankündigen; programme ankündigento introduce sth onto the market — etw auf den Markt bringen, etw auf dem Markt einführen
3) (= insert) einführen (into in +acc)* * *1. eine neue Methode etc einführenintroduce o.s. sich vorstellen;I don’t think we’ve been introduced ich glaube nicht, dass wir uns kennenhe was introduced to drink as a boy er machte schon als Junge mit dem Alkohol Bekanntschaft5. ein Thema etc anschneiden, zur Sprache bringen, aufwerfen6. eine neue Epoche etc einleiten7. einen Redner, ein Programm etc ankündigen, ( RADIO, TV) ein Programm etc anmoderieren10. (into)a) einfügen (in akk), neu hinzufügen (zu)b) herein-, hineinbringen (in akk)c) hineinstecken, einführen (in akk):introduce a probe eine Sonde einführen* * *transitive verb1) (bring in) [erstmals] einführen [Ware, Tier, Pflanze] ( into in + Akk.; from... into von... nach); einleiten [Maßnahmen]; einschleppen [Krankheit]2) einführen [Katheter, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Draht, Rohr, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.)3) (bring into use) einführen [Neuerung, Verfahren, Brauch, Nomenklatur]; aufbringen [Schlagwort]4) (make known) vorstellen; einführen [Vortragenden]introduce oneself/somebody [to somebody] — sich/jemanden [jemandem] vorstellen
I don't think we've been introduced — ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nicht
5) (usher in, begin, precede) einleiten [Buch, Thema, Musikstück, Epoche]6) (present) ankündigen [Programm, Darsteller]7) (Parl.) einbringen [Antrag, Entwurf, Gesetz]; einleiten [Reform]* * *v.anfangen v.anschneiden (Thema, Frage) v.aufwerfen v.einbringen (Gesetzesvorlage) v.einbringen (Thema, Frage) v.einführen v.einleiten v.einschleppen (Seuche) v.einsetzen v.einweisen v.eröffnen v.heranführen v.hereinbringen v.vorstellen v. -
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intrə'dju:s1) ((often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other: He introduced the guests (to each other); Let me introduce you to my mother; May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.) presentere (seg), introdusere2) ((often with into) to bring in (something new): Grey squirrels were introduced into Britain from Canada; Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?) innføre, bringe på bane3) (to propose or put forward: He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.) legge fram4) ((with to) to cause (a person) to get to know (a subject etc): Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.) innføre i, gjøre en kjent med•- introductoryintrodusere--------presentereverb \/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs\/1) innføre, introdusere2) lansere, komme med, fremleggefremlegge en proposisjon\/et lovforslag3) innlede, begynne4) føre inn, stikke inn5) presentere, introdusere6) gjøre bekjent, la stifte bekjentskapallow me to introduce... får jeg presentere...be introduced ( også) komme i bruk, få innpass, begynne å anvendesintroduce into ( også) introdusere til, innføre tilta opp iføre inn i, stikke inn i( også) gi (til), forlene medtilføyeintroduce into society innføre\/la debutere i selskapslivetintroduce oneself presentere segintroduce someone to presentere noen for, introdusere noen for -
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запроваджувати (в т. ч. винахід); вносити (зміни, доповнення у документ); вносити на розгляд ( законопроект тощо)introduce a bill into Parliament — подавати законопроект до парламенту, вносити законопроект на розгляд парламенту
introduce a motion of no confidence — вносити резолюцію ( постанову) про вотум недовіри
introduce norms of criminal responsibility — ( into a law) вводити норми кримінальної відповідальності ( в закон)
- introduce a criminal penaltyintroduce quantitative restrictions — (on smth.) вводити (запроваджувати) кількісні обмеження ( на щось)
- introduce a draft law
- introduce a new rule of law
- introduce a new tax
- introduce a resolution
- introduce a state of emergency
- introduce a witness
- introduce ban
- introduce censorship
- introduce criminal liability
- introduce curfew
- introduce evidence
- introduce fresh evidence
- introduce from abroad
- introduce in evidence
- introduce insurance
- introduce into circulation
- introduce into evidence
- introduce legislation
- introduce moratorium
- introduce new laws
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[͵ıntrəʹdju:s] v1. 1) вводить; вставлять, помещать (внутрь чего-л.)to introduce a romantic situation into a novel - ввести в роман любовный эпизод
2) вводить, приводить, впускать (куда-л.)to introduce a person into a room [into a family] - ввести /привести/ человека в комнату [в семью]
3) вводить, включать, вносить4) вводить, внедрять, устанавливать, учреждать; давать ход (чему-л.)the Julian calendar was introduced in the year 44 B. C. - юлианский календарь был введён в 44 г. до нашей эры
5) вносить на рассмотрение; ставить на обсуждениеto introduce a bill into Congress - вносить законопроект на рассмотрение конгресса
to introduce a question for debate - поставить /вынести/ вопрос на обсуждение
6) ввозитьto introduce European birds into America - ввозить европейских птиц в Америку
7) привноситьto introduce an element of comedy into proceedings - привнести в дело элемент комизма
2. 1) представлять, знакомитьlet me introduce you to my wife - разрешите мне познакомить вас с моей женой, разрешите мне представить вас моей жене
the chairman introduced the speaker to the audience - председатель представил оратора аудитории
2) представлять, вводить (в общество и т. п.)to introduce smb. at court - представить кого-л. при дворе
to introduce a person into a company - ввести кого-л. в компанию
3. знакомить (с чем-л.)4. предпосылать5. внедрять, вводить, интродуцировать (новый вид, сорт или породу)6. воен. вводить в боевой состав -
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v1. включати, приймати до складу2. запроваджувати, давати хід (чомусь)3. вносити на розгляд (законопроект тощо); виносити на обговорення4. відрекомендувати, знайомити- to introduce an amendment вносити на розгляд поправку- to introduce a bill into Congress вносити законопроект на розгляд в Конгресі- to introduce a bill before Parliament вносити законопроект на розгляд в парламенті- to introduce a draft resolution внести на розгляд проект резолюції- to introduce martial law запроваджувати військовий стан- to introduce one person to another познайомити когось з кимсь- to introduce a question for debate винести питання на обговорення- to introduce smbd. into the Cabinet включити когось до складу кабінету- to introduce a speaker to the audience відрекомендувати доповідача аудиторії- to introduce the subject of the talk ознайомити з темою виступу
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