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португальский
mandar
каталонский
manar
испанский
mandar
To give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority.
say
tell
order
португальский
mandar
Синонимы
Examples for "
say
"
say
tell
order
Examples for "
say
"
1
Health researchers
say
living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
2
Don't
say
'number.' Say 'amount.' Apparently, this was very important... to Dick.
3
Health officials
say
the public health risk has been assessed as low.
4
Industry sources
say
these slots have a market value of £50 million.
5
Police support groups, however,
say
the officers were only maintaining public order.
1
New housing figures out today
tell
an interesting story, particularly about Auckland.
2
She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to
tell
people about that reality.
3
I
tell
them it's a great year to take a gap year.
4
New technologies have always given us weird new ways to
tell
stories.
5
Books for young children combine words with illustrations to
tell
a story.
1
In the area of music, however, a sea change is in
order
.
2
Police support groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public
order
.
3
In
order
to achieve this result, Brazil decided to adopt new methods.
4
An administration official said the new executive
order
would likely exclude Iraq.
5
Not this yes yes I must and
order
order
order
follow done.
1
Ye
enjoin
right conduct and forbid indecency; and ye believe in Allah.
2
But should he command it; can a father
enjoin
a cursed act?
3
So I
enjoin
you not to open a classbook before next Monday.
4
We do not interfere with religious convictions when we
enjoin
Sunday observance.
5
Tom suddenly ceased speaking and held up a hand to
enjoin
silence.
6
To those laws,
enjoin
what they may, I am prepared to submit.
7
And can it be that good policy does not equally
enjoin
it?
8
But, with all my love, I
enjoin
you not to come here.
9
Power commanded respect, and respect provided a platform from which to
enjoin
reason.
10
And dropped it in the glowing mass-nopriest did this
enjoin
.
11
You
enjoin
a continued silence in regard to your return from the South.
12
On him I will
enjoin
silence; he is paid by me.
13
S: Take to forgiveness and
enjoin
good and turn aside from the ignorant.
14
Picard asked the judge to
enjoin
my clients from suing the Picower entity.
15
The Principal raised his hand, to
enjoin
a silence that was already absolute.
16
They talk about having the slippers ready, and
enjoin
women to be domestic.
enjoin
·
enjoin silence
enjoin secrecy
enjoin right
enjoin this conduct
enjoin kindness
португальский
mandar
impetrar
каталонский
manar
ordenar
испанский
mandar
ordenar
decir
encargar