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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - convey

 
 

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Convey

convey
 transitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French conveer to accompany, escort, from Vulgar Latin *conviare, from Latin com- + via waymore at way  Date: 14th century  1. obsolete lead, conduct  2.  a. to bear from one place to another; especially to move in a continuous stream or mass  b. to impart or communicate by statement, suggestion, gesture, or appearance struggling to ~ his feelings  c.  (1) archaic steal  (2) obsolete to carry away secretly  d. to transfer or deliver (as property) to another especially by a sealed writing  e. to cause to pass from one place or person to another ~ a message
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1.
  v.tr. 1 transport or carry (goods, passengers, etc.). 2 communicate (an idea, meaning, etc.). 3 Law transfer the title to (property). 4 transmit (sound, smell, etc.). Derivatives conveyable adj. Etymology: ME f. OF conveier f. med.L conviare (as COM-, L via way) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) перемещать, транспортировать 2) передавать; проводить ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  передавать (имущество, право) – to convey the ownership of a patent CONVEY гл. 1) перевозить, транспортировать 2) сообщать • - convey and transfer - right to convey ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  v.  1) перевозить, переправлять (пассажиров, товары); транспортировать (to) This train conveys passengers to London. The firm conveys goods to all parts of the country.  2) передавать (запах, звук, благодарность и т.п.)  3) сообщать (известия) (to) How can I convey these ideas to the children?  4) выражать (идею и т.п.) it does not convey anything to my mind - это мне ничего не говорит  5) leg. передавать (имущество или право на владение имуществом) (to) The house will not be conveyed to you until after the agreement has been signed. Syn: see carry ...
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  (conveys, conveying, conveyed) 1. To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone. In every one of her pictures she conveys a sense of immediacy... He also conveyed his views and the views of the bureaucracy. = communicate VERB: V n, V n 2. To convey someone or something to a place means to carry or transport them there. (FORMAL) The railway company extended a branch line to Brightlingsea to convey fish direct to Billingsgate. = transport VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ v 1 to express what you are thinking or feeling without stating it directly  (His tone conveyed an unmistakable warning. | Jan's office conveyed an impression of efficiency and seriousness.) 2 to communicate information or a message  (All this information can be conveyed in a simple diagram. | Please convey my best wishes to her.) 3 formal to take or carry something from one place to another  (Your luggage will be conveyed to the hotel by taxi.) 4 law to legally change the possession of property from one person to another ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - 14c., from Anglo-Fr. conveier, from O.Fr. convoier "to escort," from V.L. *conviare "to accompany on the way," from L. com- "together" + via "way, road." It was a euphemism for "steal" 15c.-17c., which helped broaden its meaning. ...
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