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advert
 I. intransitive verb  Etymology: Middle English, to perceive, pay heed, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French ~ir, from Latin ~ere, from ad- + vertere to turnmore at worth  Date: 15th century  1. to turn the mind or attentionused with to ~ed to the speaker  2. to call attention in the course of speaking or writing ; make reference — used with to ~ed to foreign-language sources  II. noun  Date: 1860 chiefly British ~isement
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1.
  1. n. Brit. colloq. an advertisement. Etymology: abbr. 2. v.intr. (foll. by to) literary refer in speaking or writing. Etymology: ME f. OF avertir f. L advertere: see ADVERSE ...
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2.
  рекл., брит., разг. See: advertisement ...
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3.
  1. разг. объявление 2. обращаться к; ссылаться на to advert to other matters —- коснуться других вопросов; обратиться к другим делам I advert to what I have just said —- я возвращаюсь к тому, о чем я только что говорил 3. обращать внимание; замечать; принимать во внимание ...
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  v. ссылаться; упоминать; обращаться к чему-л.; касаться to advert to other matters - коснуться других вопросов ...
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  (adverts) 1. An advert is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job. (BRIT; in AM, use ad) I saw an advert for a job with a large engineering company... = ad, advertisement N-COUNT: oft N for n 2. If you say that an example of something is an advert for that thing in general, you mean that it shows how good that thing is. (BRIT) This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice. = advertisement N-COUNT: usu a N for n 3. You can use the adverts to refer to the interval in a commercial television programme, or between programmes, during which advertisements are shown. (BRIT INFORMAL; in AM, use commercial break) After the adverts, the presenter tried to pretend that everything was back to normal. = commercials N-PLURAL: the N ...
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  ~1 n BrE an advertisement ~2 v  ( @advert to ~ to sth phr v formal to mention something @ ) ...
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