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Recommend

recommend
 transitive verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~er, from Medieval Latin ~are, from Latin re- + commendare to commend  Date: 14th century  1.  a. to present as worthy of acceptance or trial ~ed the medicine  b. to endorse as fit, worthy, or competent ~s her for the position  2. entrust, commit ~ed his soul to God  3. to make acceptable has other points to ~ it  4. advise ~ that the matter be dropped  • ~able adjective  • ~atory adjective  • ~er noun
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1.
  v.tr. 1 suggest as fit for some purpose or use. 2 (often foll. by that + clause or to + infin.) advise as a course of action etc. (I recommend that you stay where you are). 3 (of qualities, conduct, etc.) make acceptable or desirable. 4 (foll. by to) commend or entrust (to a person or a person's care). Derivatives recommendable adj. recommendation n. recommendatory adj. recommender n. Etymology: ME (in sense 4) f. med.L recommendare (as RE-, COMMEND) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  рекомендовать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  гл. рекомендовать Syn: introduce ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1. рекомендовать, советовать to recommend smb. to do smth. —- рекомендовать (посоветовать) кому-л. сделать что-л. can you recommend me a book —- не можете ли вы рекомендовать мне книгу? the doctor recommended light food and lots of exercise —- врач рекомендовал (прописал) легкую пищу и моцион I recommend you to take a holiday —- советую вам взять отпуск I have been recommended to say nothing at the present —- мне посоветовали пока помолчать I recommend that the matter be dropped —- советую поставить крест на этом деле 2. рекомендовать, давать рекомендацию; хвалить; отзываться положительно the hotel is to be recommended for its cooking —- эту гостиницу можно рекомендовать за ее кухню 3. (for) рекомендовать, выдвигать (на должность); представлять (к награде) to recommend a candidate for a post —- рекомендовать (выдвинуть) кандидата на должность to recommend for promotion —- воен. представлять к присвоению очередного звания I feel quite confident in recommending Mr. Jackson to you for the vacant post of research assistant —- я настоятельно рекомендую вам г-на Джексона для назначения на вакантную должность лаборанта 4. говорить в (чью-л.) пользу; зарекомендовать с положительной стороны his diligence recommends him —- прилежание говорит в его пользу his manners recommended him —- он зарекомендовал себя своей воспитанностью behaviour of that sort will not recommend you —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v.  1) рекомендовать, советовать; I have been recommended to say nothing at the present.  2) рекомендовать, давать рекомендацию; хвалить; отзываться положительно; My neighbour recommended her own daughter as an excellent secretary! Ive come to you, doctor, because you were recommended to me by a friend.  3) представлять (к награде и т.п.); выдвигать (на должность); Who would you recommend for the chairmanship?  4) поручать (чьему-л.) попечению; The dying man recommended his spirit to God. Being forced to leave, the woman recommended her child to my care.  5) говорить в (чью-л.) пользу; Your behaviour will not recommend you. Syn: advise, advocate, counsel, prescribe, suggest ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (recommends, recommending, recommended) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If someone recommends a person or thing to you, they suggest that you would find that person or thing good or useful. I have just spent a holiday there and would recommend it to anyone... ‘You’re a good worker, boy,’ he told him. ‘I’ll recommend you for a promotion.’... Ask your doctor to recommend a suitable therapist. VERB: V n to/for/as n, V n to/for/as n, V n • recommended Though ten years old, this book is highly recommended. ADJ 2. If you recommend that something is done, you suggest that it should be done. The judge recommended that he serve 20 years in prison... We strongly recommend reporting the incident to the police... The recommended daily dose is 12 to 24 grams... Many financial planners now recommend against ever fully paying off your home loan. VERB: V that, V n/-ing, V-ed, V against n/-ing 3. If something or someone has a particular quality to recommend them, that quality makes them attractive or gives them an advantage over similar things or people. La Noblesse restaurant has much to recommend it... These qualities recommended him to Olivier. VERB: V n, V n to n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ v 1 to advise someone to do something, especially because you have special knowledge of a situation or subject  (The Senate Foreign Relations Committee recommended ratification of the treaty despite public opinion. | recommend that)  (Doctors recommend that all children should be immunized against measles. | recommend doing sth)  (The manufacturers recommend changing the oil after 500 km. | strongly recommend)  (Graham's father strongly recommended sending the boy to school in England. | recommended limit/dosage/allowance etc)  (It is dangerous to exceed the recommended dosage.) 2 to praise something or someone, or suggest them for a particular purpose or job  (I recommend the butter chicken - it's delicious. | Can you recommend a good lawyer? | recommend sth to sb)  (Oh, that book? Karen recommended it to me. | recommend sth for)  (My mother always recommends the market for fresh fruit and veg. | recommend sb for)  (I would recommend Mr Bryant for the position of Assistant Manager. | highly/thoroughly recommend)  (That new restaurant in town is highly recommended.) 3 sth has much/little/nothing to recommend it used to say that something has many, few, or no good qualities  (As a tourist resort the place doesn't have anything to recommend it.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - c.1375, "commit, dedicate," from M.L. recommendare, from L. re-, intensive prefix, + commendare "commit" (see commend). Meaning "praise, present as worthy" is first attested c.1378. Recommendation is from 1408. ...
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