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диктовать

v
stresses
gen. dictate (письмо и т. п.; to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down; to state officially or with authority; to give orders to; to command • He always dictates his letters (to his secretary); He dictated the terms of our offer; I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say)); decree (I. Havkin); indite; prompt
Игорь Миг call for
consult. prescribe (Moscowtran)
fig. lay down the law (Andrey Truhachev)
IT dictate
Makarov. dictate something to (someone – кому-либо что-либо)
math. impose
диктоваться v
gen. be defined (Glebson); be determined (Glebson); be specified (Glebson); be governed (by Glebson); dictate; be driven by (Gri85); be driven by (Glebson)
Gruzovik be dictate
Gruzovik, busin. be dictated
диктуйте v
commun., inf. I am ready to copy (по телефону о диктуемых данных – номере, имени и т. п. • If anything develops, anything, here's my mobile phone number.” “Ready to copy.” Joyce gave Josie Fleming her mobile phone number google.com 4uzhoj); go ("Got the number. Ready to copy?” “Yep. Go.” 4uzhoj)
диктуй v
commun., inf. I am ready to copy (по телефону о диктуемых данных – номере, имени и т. п. • If anything develops, anything, here's my mobile phone number.” “Ready to copy.” Joyce gave Josie Fleming her mobile phone number google.com 4uzhoj); go ("Got the number. Ready to copy?” “Yep. Go.” 4uzhoj)
диктованный prtc.
gen. dictated
диктовать
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Accounting1
Automated equipment1
Business3
Chess6
Construction2
Economics2
Education2
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development3
Football2
General74
Idiomatic3
Makarov16
Mechanics1
Military1
Obsolete / dated2
Philosophy1
Politics9
Psychology2
Rhetoric1
Security systems1
Sports3

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