zadat — meaning in English
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English meaning
- ask verb To put a question to someone, or to request information.
- BID verb To offer a specific amount of money for something, especially at an auction.
- demand noun In economics, people's desire and ability to buy a particular good or service at a given price.
- enter verb To go into a place.
- plead verb To argue a case formally, especially in court.
- request verb To ask for something, often politely or formally.
- require verb To need something as essential.
Senses
zadat is used for these senses in English:
- ask (transitive, intransitive) To request (information, or an answer to a question).
- bid (transitive) To issue a command; to tell.
- demand To request forcefully.
- enter (transitive) To cause to go (into), or to be received (into); to put in; to insert; to cause to be admitted.
- plead (intransitive) To beg, beseech, or implore, especially emotionally.
- require To demand, to insist upon (having); to call for authoritatively. [from 14th c.]
- require Naturally to demand (something) as indispensable; to need, to call for as necessary. [from 15th c.]
ask — full definition
- verb To put a question to someone, or to request information.
- verb To request that someone do something, or to request permission.
- verb To invite someone.
- noun A request, or something requested — often used in business or fundraising contexts.
- noun The price a seller is asking for something.
BID — full definition
- verb To offer a specific amount of money for something, especially at an auction.
- noun An offer of a price, or a formal offer to carry out a piece of work.
- noun An attempt or effort to achieve something.