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  • 41ПОЗНАВАЯ МЕДИА , ПОНЯТЬ МЕДИА: О РАСШИРЕНИИ ЧЕЛОВЕКА или Познавая медиа , Понять медиа: О продолжении человеческого существа — ( Understanding media: the extention of man ) одна из основных работ канадского социального теоретика Маклюэна , вышедшая в свет в 1964. В книге изложена концепция медиа , успевшая за прошедшие десятилетия с момента выхода книги стать… …

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  • 42admonish — v. a. 1. Reprove (gently), censure, warn of a fault, rebuke. 2. Advise, counsel, caution, forewarn, warn, enjoin. 3. Instruct, inform, teach, apprise, acquaint, notify, make acquainted, make aware, remind …

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  • 43warn — v. a. 1. Caution (against danger), premonish, forewarn, exhort to take heed, put on one s guard. 2. Admonish (with respect to some duty), advise. 3. Inform, notify, apprise, disclose to, mention to, communicate to, make aware, make acquainted,… …

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  • 44acquaint — verb this exercise will acquaint you with the food groups Syn: familiarize with, make familiar with, make aware of, inform of, advise of, apprise of, let know, get up to date on; brief on, prime on; informal fill in on, clue in on …

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  • 45tell — verb 1) why didn t you tell me before? Syn: inform, notify, apprise, let know, make aware, acquaint with, advise, put in the picture, brief, fill in; alert, warn; informal clue in/up 2) she told the story slowly Syn …

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  • 46admonish — v 1. caution, warn, forewarn, put on one s guard; advise, counsel against, Archaic. dissuade. 2. reprove, scold, rebuke, berate; censure, blame, take to task, call to account; chide, upbraid, reprehend, reproach, reprimand. 3. remind, notify,… …

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  • 47inspire — v 1. animate, invigorate, energize, vivify, vitalize, exhilarate; reanimate, revive, revivify, revitalize, rejuvenate; awaken, waken, stir, rally, rouse, arouse; stimulate, inspirit, quicken, whet; excite, thrill, enthuse, exalt. 2. produce,… …

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  • 48irradiate — v 1. illuminate, light up, light, brighten; illumine, Archaic. illume; cast light upon, shine, beam; shimmer, sparkle, scintillate, glitter, gleam, coruscate; make resplendent or illustrious. 2. enlighten, inform, make aware, give insight to;… …

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  • 49tell — verb 1) why didn t you tell me? Syn: inform, notify, let know, make aware, acquaint with, advise, put in the picture, brief, fill in, alert, warn; informal clue in/up 2) she told the story slowly Syn …

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  • 50acquaint — [ə kwānt′] vt. [ME aqueinten < OFr acointier < ML adcognitare < L ad , to + cognitus, pp. of cognoscere, to know thoroughly < con , with gnoscere, KNOW] 1. to let know; give knowledge to; make aware; inform [to acquaint oneself with… …

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