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1 pronounce
v1) оголошувати, проголошувати; заявляти (офіційно)2) ухвалювати (рішення)4) вимовляти; артикулюватиto pronounce well (badly) — мати гарну (погану) вимову
* * *vto pronounce a judgement — виносити судове рішення; оголошувати вирок суду
2) висловлювати ( думку), повідомляти; висловлюватися3) вимовляти, артикулювати4) давати вимову або фонетичну транскрипцію ( про словники) -
2 pronounce
vto pronounce a judgement — виносити судове рішення; оголошувати вирок суду
2) висловлювати ( думку), повідомляти; висловлюватися3) вимовляти, артикулювати4) давати вимову або фонетичну транскрипцію ( про словники) -
3 pronounce
висловлювати ( думку); висловлюватися; оголошувати, проголошувати; оголошувати офіційно (в офіційному порядку); виголошувати, виносити (вирок, рішення тощо)- pronounce a judgement
- pronounce a sentence
- pronounce a verdict
- pronounce an aggressor
- pronounce an opinion
- pronounce dead
- pronounce on the law -
4 pronounce
[prə'nauns]v1) промовля́ти, вимовля́ти2) оголо́шувати; заявля́ти; декларува́тиto pronounce a sentence — оголо́шувати ви́рок
3) висло́влюватися (про - on; за - for; проти - against) -
5 pronounce a sentence
виносити (оголошувати) вирок, призначати покарання, оголошувати міру покарання, виносити рішення про міру покарання
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