провести

Russian

Etymology

про- (pro-) + вести (vesti).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [prəvʲɪˈsʲtʲi]
  • (file)
  • Homophone: провезти́ (proveztí)

Verb

провести́ (provestí) pf (imperfective проводи́ть)

  1. to lead, to conduct, to guide, to steer, to take
  2. to lay, to construct, to build, to install a road, a pipe, a wire etc.
  3. to carry out, to carry through, to realize, to put into practice, to conduct
  4. to pass over, to run over
  5. to spend, to pass (time)
    Как вы провели́ вре́мя?Kak vy provelí vrémja?How was your time?
  6. to book, to register, to enter
  7. to draw a line
  8. to cheat, to take in, to trick, to fool

Conjugation


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology 1

про- + во̀дити

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /prǒʋesti/
  • Hyphenation: про‧вес‧ти

Verb

про̀вести pf (Latin spelling pròvesti)

  1. (transitive) to lead, guide, take (somebody by showing the way)
  2. (transitive) to install (electricity, installations etc.), lay/run lines
  3. (transitive) to carry out, implement, execute, put into effect (measures)
    провести одлуку — to carry out a decision
  4. (transitive) to spend (time)
    слободно вр(иј)еме проводим писајући р(ј)ечник — I spend my free time writing a dictionary
    провести дан — to spend one's day
    како си провео л(ј)ето? — how was your summer?
  5. (reflexive) to spend one's (free) time, fare in (in a particular manner)
    л(иј)епо се проведите за викенд! — have a good time during the weekend!
Conjugation

Etymology 2

про- + во̑з, во̀зити

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /prǒʋesti/
  • Hyphenation: про‧вес‧ти

Verb

про̀вести pf (Latin spelling pròvesti)

  1. (transitive, reflexive) to drive through or pass something
  2. (transitive, reflexive) to take for a drive/ride
Conjugation
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