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Перевод: apprise
[глагол] извещать; осведомлять; информировать
Тезаурус:
- This perhaps supports the criticism that the Queen's advisers should not have allowed her to be urged into an immediate invitation to Lord Home and that she should have taken at least a little time fully to apprise herself of the changing political situation and of the views of the Conservative leadership, as it was then emerging.
- An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.
- For I have no doubt that, had this been the case, the great American artist, given the purity of his motivation, would have had the courtesy to apprise the Italian artist of his project.
- I thought it right to apprise Cyril of what had happened at Muirfield, but having corresponded with the Seniors secretary, he assured me I was on course for election.
- Rostov was one of a very few special exceptions to the Imperial edict which excluded commoners from access to the bi-annual treatment which was necessary for administration of the drug, but he saw no reason to apprise the Adjudicator of the fact.
- Envoys have already been sent to the Norwegian court to apprise King Eric of the circumstances and to beg him to send the Maid back to Scotland as soon as possible.
- Speaking of dunking, I feel I ought to apprise readers of this pert little nipple of an hebdominal magazine of my current orientation concerning the beast with two backs - or three on a good night.
- "I'd better apprise you of the situation to date.
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