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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - mention

 
 

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Mention

mention
~1 v 1 to talk about something or someone in a conversation, piece of writing etc, especially without saying very much or giving details  (As I mentioned earlier, this has been a very successful year for our company. | Jill mentioned something about a party on Saturday. | Was my name mentioned at all? | mention sth to sb)  (I mentioned the idea to Joan, and she seemed to like it. | mention (that))  (He mentioned that he was having problems, but he didn't explain. | it is worth mentioning that (=this is a useful or important piece of information))  (It's worth mentioning that the new regulations don't actually come into force until next year.) 2 don't mention it spoken used to say politely that there is no need for someone to thank you for helping them  ("Thanks for the ride home!" "Don't mention it.") 3 not to mention used to introduce an additional thing that makes a situation even more difficult, surprising, interesting etc  (They already take pension and social security payments off my pay, not to mention state taxes.) 4 mention sth in passing to mention something quickly without paying much attention to it  (Sue mentioned the party in passing, but I couldn't go.) 5 above mentioned/mentioned above mentioned earlier in a piece of writing 6 mentioned in dispatches BrE honoured for being brave in a battle by being mentioned on an official list ~2 n C usually singular, the act of mentioning something or someone in a conversation, piece of writing etc  (Just the mention of her name still upsets him. | there's no mention (=something is not mentioned))  (There was no mention of any trip to Holland in his diaries. | get a mention (=be mentioned when someone is talking or writing about something))  (I didn't even get a mention in the list of contributors. | make no mention (=not say anything about))  (He made no mention of his wife's illness to me.)  (- see also honourable mention)
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1.
  (mentions, mentioning, mentioned) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you mention something, you say something about it, usually briefly. She did not mention her mother’s absence... I may not have mentioned it to her... I had mentioned that I didn’t really like contemporary music... She shouldn’t have mentioned how heavy the dress was... I felt as though I should mention it as an option. VERB: V n/-ing, V n to n, V that, V wh, V n as n 2. A mention is a reference to something or someone. The statement made no mention of government casualties... N-VAR: oft N of n 3. If someone is mentioned in writing, a reference is made to them by name, often to criticize or praise something that they have done. I was absolutely outraged that I could be even mentioned in an article of this kind... ...Brigadier Ferguson was mentioned in the report as being directly responsible. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed, be V-ed as n/adj 4. If someone is mentioned as a candidate for something such as a job, it is suggested that they might become a candidate. Her name has been mentioned as a favoured leadership candidate. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed as n 5. A special or honourable mention is formal praise that is given for an achievement that is very good, although not usually the best of its kind. So many people have helped me with this book that it is hard to pick out the few for special mention. = commendation N-VAR: with supp 6. People sometimes say ‘don’t mention it’ as a polite reply to someone who has just thanked them for doing something. ‘Thank you very much.’—‘Don’t mention it.’ CONVENTION c darkgreen]formulae 7. You use not to mention when you want to add extra information which emphasizes the point that you are making. The audience, not to mention the bewildered cast, were not amused... PHRASE: PHR group c darkgreen]emphasis ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English mencioun, from Anglo-French mencion, from Latin ~-, mentio; akin to Latin meminisse to remember, ment-, mens mind  Date: 14th century  1. the act or an instance of citing or calling attention to someone or something especially in a casual or incidental manner  2. formal citation for outstanding achievement  II. transitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 1530 to make ~ of ; refer to; also to cite for outstanding achievement  • ~able adjective  • ~er noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 refer to briefly. 2 specify by name. 3 reveal or disclose (do not mention this to anyone). 4 (in dispatches) award (a person) a minor honour for meritorious, usu. gallant, military service. --n. 1 a reference, esp. by name, to a person or thing. 2 (in dispatches) a military honour awarded for outstanding conduct. Phrases and idioms don't mention it said in polite dismissal of an apology or thanks. make mention (or no mention) of refer (or not refer) to. not to mention introducing a fact or thing of secondary or (as a rhetorical device) of primary importance. Derivatives mentionable adj. Etymology: OF f. L mentio -onis f. the root of mens mind ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) запоминание 2) ссылаться на 3) ссылка 4) упоминание 5) упоминать without further mention — (условимся) раз навсегда ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. упоминание; ссылка to make mention of smb., smth. —- упомянуть кого-л. что-л. he made mention of the fact —- он упомянул об этом (факте) mention may be made of... —- можно упомянуть...; можно сослаться на... it is worthy of special mention —- об этом стоит упомянуть особо to make no mention of smb., smth. —- не упоминать кого-л., что-л., обойти кого-л., что-л. молчанием there was never any mention of that —- об этом даже не упоминали, об этом и разговора не было this event doesn't even get a mention —- это событие даже не упоминается he made no mention whatever of your illness —- он ни словом не обмолвился о вашей болезни honourable mention —- похвальный отзыв, поощрительная премия (о художественном произведении, картине и т. п., заслуживших высокую оценку, но не получивших призовое место); офиц. благодарность в приказе 2. упоминать, ссылаться на to mention smb.'s name —- упомянуть чье-л. имя he mentioned no names —- он никого не назвал, он не упомянул ни одной фамилии I could mention a man who... —- я мог бы назвать человека, который... I only just mentioned it to him —- я только упомянул об этом (в разговоре с ним) I had forgotten to mention that... —- я забыл упомянуть, что... you never mentioned it —- вы об этом не упомянули we never mention her —- мы о ней никогда не говорим to mention as an instance —- привести в качестве примера there is not space to mention all the books —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun упоминание; ссылка (на); to make mention of smb., smth. - упомянуть кого-л., что-л.; - honourable mention  2. v. упоминать, ссылаться на; dont mention it -  а) не стоит (благодарности);  б) ничего, пожалуйста (в ответ на извинение); - not to mention ...
Англо-русский словарь
7.
  See: NOT TO MENTION. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
8.
  - c.1300, from O.Fr. mencion "call to mind," from L. mentionem (nom. mentio) "a calling to mind, a speaking, mention," from root of Old L. minisci "to think," related to mens (gen. mentis) "mind," from PIE base *men- "think." ...
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