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[rekə'mend]1) (to advise: The doctor recommended a long holiday.) svetovati2) (to suggest as being particularly good, particularly suitable etc: He recommended her (to me) for the job.) priporočiti•* * *[rekəménd]transitive verbpriporočiti; zaupati (to komu); predlagati, svetovati (da se nekaj napravi), govoriti v korist; priporočiti (koga) kot primernega, sposobnega (for, to za)to recommend sth. to s.o. — komu kaj priporočitito recommend s.o. for a post — priporočiti koga za službeno mesto, za služboI recommend you to wait — priporočam, svetujem vam, da počakateto recommend oneself to s.o. (to s.o.'s care) — zaupati se komu v varstvo
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suggest — verb (T) 1 to tell someone your ideas about what they should do, where they should go etc: If this is not convenient, please suggest another date. | suggest doing sth: John suggested going together in one car. | suggest (that): She suggested that … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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suggest — verb 1 propose sth/state sth indirectly ADVERB ▪ highly (esp. AmE), strongly ▪ I strongly suggest keeping personal and business accounts separate. ▪ tentatively ▪ I tentatively suggested that she might be happier working somewhe … Collocations dictionary
put sb/sth forward — UK US put sth/sb forward Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) (US put sth/sb forth) ► to offer an idea or opinion, or suggest a plan or person, for other people to consider: »The proposals that you have put forward deserve… … Financial and business terms
put sth forward — UK US put sth/sb forward Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) (US put sth/sb forth) ► to offer an idea or opinion, or suggest a plan or person, for other people to consider: »The proposals that you have put forward deserve… … Financial and business terms
bring sth forward — UK US bring sth forward Phrasal Verb with bring({{}}/brɪŋ/ verb [T] (brought, brought) ► ACCOUNTING to copy a number from the bottom of a page or column to the top of the next one: »Don t forget to bring forward last month s income and expenses.… … Financial and business terms
come up with sth — UK US come up with sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to suggest or think of an idea or plan: come up with a plan/idea/solution »They came up with a plan to make us more efficient. come up with a name/title/advert »Next you need to come… … Financial and business terms
put sth to sb — UK US put sth to sb Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to suggest an idea or plan to someone so that they can consider or discuss it: »I ll put the idea to my manager, but I m not sure he ll agree to it. »I have a question … Financial and business terms
ˈget at sth — phrasal verb 1) to manage to reach or touch something I keep the sweets up here where the children can t get at them.[/ex] 2) to try to suggest something without saying it directly What are you getting at?[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌput sth ˈforward — phrasal verb 1) to suggest something so that people can discuss it and make a decision He rejected all the proposals put forward by the committee.[/ex] 2) to change the time of a clock or watch to a later time … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˈput sth to sb — phrasal verb 1) to suggest something so that people can discuss it or consider it I put the resolution to the meeting.[/ex] I put it to her that she was mistaken.[/ex] 2) to ask someone a question The questions they put to me were quite difficult … Dictionary for writing and speaking English