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Что (кто) такое Propose - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Propose; Proposed; The Proposal; The Proposal (Dynasty); Proposal (disambiguation); The Proposal (disambiguation); Propose (disambiguation); The Proposal (movie); The Proposal (film); Proposals; The Proposal (TV series)
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propose         
v.
1) (B) she proposed a new plan to us
2) (D; intr.) to propose to ('to offer marriage to')
3) (E) I propose to leave very early
4) (G) she proposed leaving very early
5) (K) she proposed his going in my place
6) (L; subj.; to) we proposed (to them) that she be/should be appointed
propose         
(proposes, proposing, proposed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you propose something such as a plan or an idea, you suggest it for people to think about and decide upon.
Britain is about to propose changes to some institutions...
It was George who first proposed that we dry clothes in that locker.
= suggest
VERB: V n/-ing, V that
2.
If you propose to do something, you intend to do it.
It's still far from clear what action the government proposes to take over the affair...
And where do you propose building such a huge thing?
VERB: V to-inf, V -ing
3.
If you propose a theory or an explanation, you state that it is possibly or probably true, because it fits in with the evidence that you have considered. (FORMAL)
This highlights a problem faced by people proposing theories of ball lightning...
Newton proposed that heavenly and terrestrial motion could be unified with the idea of gravity.
VERB: V n, V that
4.
If you propose a motion for debate, or a candidate for election, you begin the debate or the election procedure by formally stating your support for that motion or candidate.
A delegate from Siberia proposed a resolution that he stand down as party chairman...
VERB: V n
proposer (proposers)
...Mr Ian Murch, the proposer of the motion.
N-COUNT
5.
If you propose a toast to someone or something, you ask people to drink a toast to them.
Usually the bride's father proposes a toast to the health of the bride and groom.
VERB: V n
6.
If you propose to someone, or propose marriage to them, you ask them to marry you.
He had proposed to Isabel the day after taking his seat in Parliament.
VERB: V to n, also V, V n, V n to n
propose         
I. v. a.
Offer (for consideration) proffer, tender, present, suggest, recommend, move.
II. v. n.
Intend, design, mean, purpose, have the intention, propose to one's self, declare a purpose.
propose         
¦ verb
1. put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration.
nominate for an office or position.
put forward (a motion) to a legislature or committee.
2. intend to do something.
3. make an offer of marriage to someone.
Derivatives
proposer noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. proposer, from L. proponere (see proponent); influenced by L. propositus 'put or set forth' and OFr. poser 'to place'.
Propose         
·v To set forth.
II. Propose ·noun Talk; discourse.
III. Propose ·vi To offer one's self in marriage.
IV. Propose ·vi To Speak; to Converse.
V. Propose ·v To set before one's self or others as a purpose formed; hence, to purpose; to Intend.
VI. Propose ·vi To form or declare a purpose or intention; to lay a scheme; to Design; as, man proposes, but God disposes.
VII. Propose ·v To offer for consideration, discussion, acceptance, or adoption; as, to propose terms of peace; to propose a question for discussion; to propose an alliance; to propose a person for office.
Proposed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Propose.
proposal         
n.
Offer (of something to be done), proffer, tender, suggestion, proposition, scheme, design, terms proposed, overture.
proposal         
n.
1) to make, present, put forth, put forward a proposal
2) to accept, adopt a proposal
3) to consider, entertain; receive a proposal
4) to kill (colloq.), reject, turn down a proposal
5) a concrete proposal
6) a proposal falls through
7) a proposal for
8) a proposal to + inf. (the committee rejected the proposal to reduce taxes)
9) a proposal that + clause; subj. (they presented a proposal that all workers be/should be given free dental care)
Proposal         
·noun The offer by a party of what he has in view as to an intended business transaction, which, with acceptance, constitutes a contract.
II. Proposal ·noun That which is proposed, or propounded for consideration or acceptance; a scheme or design; terms or conditions proposed; offer; as, to make proposals for a treaty of peace; to offer proposals for erecting a building; to make proposals of marriage.
proposal         
(proposals)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A proposal is a plan or an idea, often a formal or written one, which is suggested for people to think about and decide upon.
The President is to put forward new proposals for resolving the country's constitutional crisis...
The Security Council has rejected the latest peace proposal.
N-COUNT: oft N for n, N to-inf
2.
A proposal is the act of asking someone to marry you.
After a three-weekend courtship, Pamela accepted Randolph's proposal of marriage.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Proposal

Proposal(s) or The Proposal may refer to:

  • Proposal (business)
  • Research proposal
  • Proposal (marriage)
  • Proposition, a proposal in logic and philosophy