English to Ukrainian Meaning of re - ре


Re :
ре

ре

про, на, щодо, з, ре, з поваги до, з повагою до, після, за, з корми

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Definitions of re in English
Noun(1) (in solmization) the second note of a major scale.
Preposition(1) in the matter of (used typically as the first word in the heading of an official document or to introduce a reference in an official letter).
Prefix(1) once more; afresh; anew.(2) in return; mutually.(3) behind or after.(4) with frequentative or intensive force.(5) with negative force.
Examples of re in English
(1) I saw the deputy head re the incident(2) information sessions re the new schemes(3) I saw the deputy re the incident
Related Phrases of re
(1) re- ::
заново
(2) re-lay ::
перекладати
(3) re-enter ::
повторно ввести
(4) re-export ::
реекспортувати
Synonyms
Noun
1. rhenium ::
реній
Preposition
2. about ::
про
3. concerning ::
щодо
4. regarding ::
щодо
5. with regard to ::
стосовно
6. relating to ::
у зв'язку з
9. on the subject of ::
по темі
10. with respect to ::
з повагою до
11. with reference to ::
в відношенні
12. in connection with ::
у зв'язку з
Different Forms
re, res
English to Ukrainian Dictionary: re

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