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I. dic·tate [dɪkˈteɪt, Am ˈdɪk-] ГЛАГ прх

1. dictate (command):

etw befehlen [o. anordnen] [o. geh diktieren]

2. dictate (make necessary):

3. dictate a letter, memo:

II. dic·tate [dɪkˈteɪt, Am ˈdɪk-] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. dictate (command):

befehlen <befiehlt, befahl, befohlen>
jdm Vorschriften machen разг

2. dictate (to a secretary):

Present
Idictate
youdictate
he/she/itdictates
wedictate
youdictate
theydictate
Past
Idictated
youdictated
he/she/itdictated
wedictated
youdictated
theydictated
Present Perfect
Ihavedictated
youhavedictated
he/she/ithasdictated
wehavedictated
youhavedictated
theyhavedictated
Past Perfect
Ihaddictated
youhaddictated
he/she/ithaddictated
wehaddictated
youhaddictated
theyhaddictated

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The method dictates a template which emphasizes an average individual's immediate sense of emotional and monetary security.
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From 1375 onwards, she began dictating letters to various scribes.
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The number of possible modes for any intervallic set is dictated by the pattern of intervals in the scale.
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These functional requirements dictate the structure and arrangement.
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They allow their feelings to dictate to their reason, and seem to symbolize passion itself.
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A brand's diktat also applies to its digital presence.
www.brandoffice.com
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Das Diktat der Marke gilt auch für die digitale Präsenz.
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Since 1921, when Arnold Schönberg proclaimed the holy grail of music to be the 12-tone series, many young had composers had followed his diktat.
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kurt-weill.de
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Seit 1921 Arnold Schönberg seine 12-Tontechnik für das allein Seligmachende in der Musik erklärt hatte, folgten viele junge Komponisten diesem Verdikt.
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And in this way, justice is trampled underfoot by weakness, cowardice and fear of the diktat of the ruling mindset.
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www.vatican.va
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Und so wird Gerechtigkeit zertreten aus Feigheit und Trägheit des Herzens, aus Furcht vor dem Diktat der herrschenden Meinungen.
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