-
1 PARTY: GO OVER TO ANOTHER PARTY
[V]DESCISCO (-ERE -SCII -SCITUM) -
2 another party
• drugo pravno ili fizičko lice -
3 (to) switch to another party
Политика: переходить в другую партиюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (to) switch to another party
-
4 make a bolt to another party
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > make a bolt to another party
-
5 switch to another party
1) Общая лексика: перейти в ряды другой партии2) Политика: (to) переходить в другую партиюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > switch to another party
-
6 narrow lead over another party
незначительное большинство голосов избирателей по сравнению с другой партиейPolitics english-russian dictionary > narrow lead over another party
-
7 defection to another party
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > defection to another party
-
8 supervision of the interests of another party
• edunvalvontaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > supervision of the interests of another party
-
9 supervisor of the interests of another party
• edunvalvojaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > supervisor of the interests of another party
-
10 party
n1) партия2) группа3) отряд4) участник, юр. сторона•to ban a party — запрещать партию; объявлять партию вне закона
to be a party to smth — быть причастным к чему-л.
to belong to a party — принадлежать какой-л. партии
to call upon the parties to smth — призывать стороны к чему-л.; требовать от сторон чего-л.
to campaign for a party — вести предвыборную кампанию какой-л. партии
to emerge from the general election as the biggest single party — получать абсолютное большинство голосов на выборах ( о партии)
to follow a party — быть сторонником какой-л. партии
to hold a party together — сплачивать партию; сохранять единство партии
to inflict a smashing defeat on a party — наносить какой-л. партии сокрушительное поражение
to legalize / to legitimize a party — легализовывать / узаконивать партию
to merge with a party — объединяться с какой-л. партией
to place the parties in a position of inequality before the court — ставить стороны в неравное положение перед судом
to put the party on a good footing to fight for smth — создавать хорошие предпосылки для борьбы партии за что-л.
to rejuvenate a party — омолаживать партию; оживлять деятельность партии
to relinquish one's presidency of a party — отказываться от своего поста председателя партии
to shoot past a party — обходить какую-л. партию ( на выборах)
- agrarian partyto write a part's obituary — перен. хоронить партию
- approved party
- attacking party
- authorized party
- beleaguered party
- breakaway party
- breakup of a party
- center party
- centrist party
- clerical party
- coalition parties
- communist party
- conflicting parties
- Congress party
- Conservative party
- conservative wing of a party
- constitution of a party
- contending parties
- contracting party
- decline center-right parties
- defaulting party
- demise of a political party
- Democratic party
- departure from a party
- disbandment of a party
- disputing parties
- dissolution of a party
- dominant party
- ecological party
- environmentally responsible party
- expulsion from the party
- extreme right-wing party
- far-right party
- feuding parties
- founder of a party
- fraternal party
- fringe party
- fusion of two parties
- G.O.P
- governing party
- Grand Old Party
- grassroot organization of a party
- Green party
- groups outside the party
- guilty party
- hard-line party
- High Contracting Parties
- incumbent party
- independent party
- influential party
- injured party
- interested party
- involved parties
- Labour Party
- landing party
- lay parties
- leading parties
- left party
- leftist party
- left-of-center party
- left-wing party
- legal party
- legitimate party
- Liberal Democratic Party
- liberal party
- Liberal Party
- liberal wing of the party
- mainstream parties
- majority party
- marginalization of a party
- mature party
- merged party
- merger of two parties
- middle-of-the-road party
- middle-road party
- militant and tried party
- minor party
- moderate party
- much-shrunk party
- multiplicity of parties
- national convention of a party
- national-democratic party
- nationalist party
- Nazi party
- new splinter party
- newly formed party
- one's power base in the party
- opposing parties
- opposite party
- opposition party
- parliamentary party
- party at fault
- party has disintegrated
- party in office
- party in power
- party in the war
- party is down one per cent
- party is very much back in its stride
- party is well ahead of all the other parties combined
- party of division
- party of government
- party of privilege
- party of social concern
- party of the people
- party of the right
- party to a case
- party to a conference
- party to a lawsuit
- party to an agreement
- party to conflict
- party to dispute
- party to legal proceedings
- party wedded to a system
- parties concerned
- parties involved
- parties of the government coalition
- parties to a treaty
- parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice
- people's party
- pillar of a party
- political extinction of a party
- political in-fighting within a party
- political party
- progressive party
- pro-reform party
- pro-western party
- purge of the party
- radical party
- raiding party
- reactionary party
- rebels within a party
- reformist party
- registered party
- Republican Party
- rescue party
- revolutionary party
- right party
- right-wing party
- rigidly disciplined party
- routing of a party
- row within the party
- ruling party
- Social Democratic Party
- socialist party
- Social-Liberal Democratic Party
- split within a party over smth
- suspension of political parties
- the biggest single party
- the two parties are split on smth
- third party
- Tory party
- ultra-religious parties
- unity of the party
- viable party
- warring parties
- with the consent of the parties
- working party -
11 PARTY
[N]COMITATUS (-US) (M)SECTA (-AE) (F)PARS: PARTES (PL)MANUS (-US) (F)FACTIO (-ONIS) (F)- GO OVER TO ANOTHER PARTY -
12 Another Liberal Party
American: ALPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Another Liberal Party
-
13 insured party
страх. застрахованная сторонаThe insured party is required to notify the insurer if the insured subject matter is transferred to another party.
When you purchase life insurance, the insured party is named.
Syn:Ant: -
14 dependent party
A party who assumes a dependent role when it participates in a relationship with another party. -
15 Christian Democratic Party
Established originally as the Centro Democático e Social (CDS) in May 1974, following the fall of the Estado Novo, the CDS was supported by conservatives inspired by Christian humanism and Catholic social doctrines. In the first democratic elections after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, which were held on 25 April 1975, the CDS won only a disappointing 7.6 percent of the vote for the Constituent Assembly. In the following general elections for the Assembly of the Republic, in April 1976, however, the party more than doubled its votes to 16 percent and surpassed the number of votes for the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP). In 1979-80, the Christian Democrats joined the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in a coalition called the Aliança Democrática (Democratic Alliance), a grouping that defeated the Socialist Party (PS) in the succeeding elections. The Christian Democrats remained in the background as the principal party rivals for power were the PS and the PSD.In the 1990s, the CDS altered its name to the Partido Popular (PP) and featured new leaders such as party chief Paulo Portas. While the democratic Portuguese system had become virtually a two-party dominant system by the 1980s and 1990s, the PP would have opportunities, depending upon circumstances, to share power in another coalition with one of the two larger, major parties, the PS or PSD. Indeed, parliamentary election results in March 2002 gave the party just such an opportunity, as the PP won 14 percent of the vote, thus surpassing for the first time since the 1975 elections the PCP, which was reduced to 12 percent of the vote. The PP thus gained new influence as the PSD, which won the largest number of seats in this election, was obliged to share governance with the PP in order to have a working majority in the legislature.Various right-wing lobbies and interest groups influenced the PP. In early 2000, the PP proposed a law to the Assembly of the Republic whereby former colonists, now mainly resident in Portugal, who had lost property in Portugal's former colonies of Angola and Mozambique, would be compensated by Portugal for material losses during decolonization. The PP leadership argued that the manner in which the governments after the Revolution of 25 April 1974 administered the disputed, controversial decolonization process in these territories made the government responsible for compensating Portuguese citizens for such losses. The PS-dominated government of then prime minister, Antônio Guterres, argued, however, that independent governments of those former colonies were responsible for any compensation due. Thus, Guterres declined to accept the proposed legislation. This proposal by the PP and others like it followed upon other proposed laws such as Law 20, 19 June 1997, put before the Assembly of the Republic, which was passed under the aegis of the PS. This law pledged to compensate opposition militants (the survivors) who had opposed the Estado Novo and had spent years in exile, as well as in clandestine activities. Such compensations would come in the form of pensions and social security benefits. Given the strength of conservative constituencies and former settlers' lobbies, it is likely that the Christian Democrats will introduce more such proposed laws in future parliamentary sessions.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Christian Democratic Party
-
16 related-party interest
Общая лексика: заинтересованность (transactions which may have taken place as a result of the control or influence exercised by one party over another - АД)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > related-party interest
-
17 To have a good time especially at a party
Jargon: krunk (Another spelling of crunk. Пример: "We are going to get crunk at the party")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To have a good time especially at a party
-
18 drugo pravno ili fizičko lice
• another party -
19 wechseln
I v/t (hat gewechselt)1. change (auch Öl, Reifen etc.); (austauschen, auch Schläge, Worte etc.) exchange; die Fahrbahn wechseln change ( oder switch) lanes; die Kleider wechseln change (one’s clothes); das Hemd etc. wechseln put on a clean shirt etc.; die Schuhe wechseln put on another pair of shoes; Unterwäsche zum Wechseln spare underwear; den Arbeitsplatz / Arzt wechseln change jobs / doctors, find another job / go to another doctor; die Schule wechseln change ( oder switch) schools; die Partei wechseln go over to another party, join the other side; den Partner wechseln change partners; die Wohnung wechseln move (house), move to another house; das Zimmer wechseln change rooms, move to another room; Besitzer, Thema 1 etc.2. (Geld) change; (Währung) (ex)change; (abwechseln [lassen]) alternate; Geld wechseln in Kleingeld: get (some) change; können Sie einen Hunderter wechseln? can you change a hundred euro etc. note?; Dollar in Euro wechseln change dollars into euros3. (austauschen) exchange; ein paar Worte mit jemandem wechseln have ( oder exchange) a few words with s.o.; sie wechselten Blicke they exchanged glances; Briefe mit jemandem wechseln correspond with s.o.II v/i (ist) change; (verschieden sein, abwechseln) vary; Wild: pass; wechseln in (+ Akk) oder nach etc. switch (over) to, move to; kannst du wechseln? (hast du Kleingeld?) can you change this?, have you got change for this?; ich kann nicht wechseln I’ve got no change* * *to exchange; to rotate; to change* * *wech|seln ['vɛksln]1. vtto change ( in +acc into); (= austauschen) to exchange; (FTBL ETC) to substitute (gegen for)den Tisch/die Schule/das Hemd wechseln — to change tables/schools/one's shirt
die Farbe wechseln — to change colour (Brit) or color (US)
die Wohnung wechseln — to move house (Brit), to move
2. vi1) to change; (SPORT) to change (over); (= einander ablösen) to alternateich kann Ihnen leider nicht wechseln — I'm sorry, I don't have any change
* * *1) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) change2) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) change3) (to give, or give up, in return for something else: Can you exchange a dollar note for two 50-cent pieces?) exchange4) (the act of exchanging the money of one country for that of another.) exchange5) (to move through different stages: Red grades into purple as blue is added.) grade* * *wech·seln[ˈvɛksl̩n]I. vt▪ etw \wechseln to change sth2. (umtauschen)▪ [jdm] etw \wechseln to change sth [for sb]▪ etw \wechseln to change sthmacht es Ihnen was aus, mit mir den Platz zu \wechseln? would you mind if we changed [or traded] places?II. vikönnen Sie mir \wechseln? can you change that for me?2. (den Arbeitgeber wechseln) to go to a different job* * *1.transitives Verb1) changeein Hemd zum Wechseln — a spare shirt; s. auch Besitzer 1)
2) ([aus]tauschen) exchange <letters, words, glances, etc.>3) (umwechseln) change <money, note, etc.> (in + Akk. into)2.intransitives Verb1) (sich ändern) changewechselnde Bewölkung, wechselnd wolkig — (bei Wettervorhersagen) variable cloud
2) mit sein (überwechseln) move* * *A. v/t (hat gewechselt)1. change (auch Öl, Reifen etc); (austauschen, auch Schläge, Worte etc) exchange;die Fahrbahn wechseln change ( oder switch) lanes;die Kleider wechseln change (one’s clothes);das Hemd etcwechseln put on a clean shirt etc;die Schuhe wechseln put on another pair of shoes;Unterwäsche zum Wechseln spare underwear;den Arbeitsplatz/Arzt wechseln change jobs/doctors, find another job/go to another doctor;die Schule wechseln change ( oder switch) schools;die Partei wechseln go over to another party, join the other side;den Partner wechseln change partners;die Wohnung wechseln move (house), move to another house;Geld wechseln in Kleingeld: get (some) change;können Sie einen Hunderter wechseln? can you change a hundred euro etc note?;Dollar in Euro wechseln change dollars into euros3. (austauschen) exchange;ein paar Worte mit jemandem wechseln have ( oder exchange) a few words with sb;sie wechselten Blicke they exchanged glances;Briefe mit jemandem wechseln correspond with sbwechseln in (+akk) odernach etc switch (over) to, move to;kannst du wechseln? (hast du Kleingeld?) can you change this?, have you got change for this?;ich kann nicht wechseln I’ve got no change* * *1.transitives Verb1) changeein Hemd zum Wechseln — a spare shirt; s. auch Besitzer 1)
2) ([aus]tauschen) exchange <letters, words, glances, etc.>3) (umwechseln) change <money, note, etc.> (in + Akk. into)2.intransitives Verb1) (sich ändern) changewechselnde Bewölkung, wechselnd wolkig — (bei Wettervorhersagen) variable cloud
2) mit sein (überwechseln) move* * *v.to alternate v.to bandy v.to change v.to shift v.to swap v.to switch v. -
20 партнер
партнер
На протяжении десятилетнего цикла организации Игр роль МОК, клиентов и организаторов Игр меняется от роли клиента к роли поставщика услуг, партнера или и/или стейкхолдера, т.е. характер взаимоотношений меняется с течением времени и в зависимости от вида деятельности. Сторона является партнером другой стороны в случае оказания ими совместных услуг, принятия совместных решений, выдвижения совместных предложений, или в случае, когда какая-либо деятельность или услуга является результатом объединенных или совместных усилий.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
partner
During the ten-year lifecycle of a Games edition's organization, the IOC, Games clients and organizers vary from being a client to a service provider, a partner and/or a stakeholder to another party. That is, the nature of the relationship changes over time and according to activity. A party is a partner to another party when a joint service, facility, decision or proposal is made with another party, or when an activity or service is a result of an integrated or joint effort.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
EN
партнёр
участник
контрагент
—
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
Синонимы
EN
3.7 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.1-2009: Информационная технология. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eТОМ). Декомпозиция и описания процессов. Процессы уровня 2 eTOM. Основная деятельность. Управление взаимоотношениями с поставщиками и партнерами оригинал документа
3.7 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.2-2009: Информационные технологии. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eТОМ). Декомпозиция и описания процессов. Процессы уровня 2 eTOM. Основная деятельность. Управление и эксплуатация ресурсов оригинал документа
2.9 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.0-2009: Информационные технологии. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eТОМ). Общая структура бизнес-процессов оригинал документа
3.7 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.3-2009: Информационная технология. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eТОМ). Декомпозиция и описания процессов. Процессы уровня 2 eTOM. Основная деятельность. Управление взаимоотношениями с клиентами оригинал документа
3.7 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.6-2012: Информационные технологии. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eTOM). Декомпозиция и описания процессов. Процессы уровня 2 eTOM. Стратегия, инфраструктура и продукт Разработка и управление услугами оригинал документа
3.7 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.8-2012: Информационные технологии. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eTOM). Декомпозиция и описания процессов. Процессы уровня 2 eTOM. Стратегия, инфраструктура и продукт. Разработка и управление цепочками поставок оригинал документа
3.7 партнер (partner): Участник совместной с организацией связи деятельности по предоставлению услуг клиентам, связанный с организацией договорными отношениями, которые определяют долю прибыли и материальную ответственность по рискам.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53633.5-2012: Информационные технологии. Сеть управления электросвязью. Расширенная схема деятельности организации связи (eTOM). Декомпозиция и описания процессов. Процессы уровня 2 eTOM. Стратегия, инфраструктура и продукт. Управление маркетингом и предложением продукта оригинал документа
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > партнер
См. также в других словарях:
Let's Have Another Party — was a 1954 ragtime composition which became a number one hit in the United Kingdom for the pianist Winifred Atwell. It is a composite of several other pieces of music and was a follow up to Atwell s successful hit Let s Have a Party of the… … Wikipedia
a case or lawsuit; a legal and formal demand for enforcement of one's rights against another party asserted in a court of justice. — a case or lawsuit; a legal and formal demand for enforcement of one s rights against another party asserted in a court of justice. One of the old common law forms of action that provided a remedy for the invasion of personal or property interests … Law dictionary
party of the first part — Antiquated language used to identify one of the parties to an agreement. Modern contract practice is to identify parties with abbreviations, or by an identifier such as buyer, seller, lessee, lessor, licensee, or licensor. Category: Business,… … Law dictionary
Party switching in the United States — In United States politics, party switching is any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one who is currently holding elected office. In the United States dominant two party system, the switches most commonly occur… … Wikipedia
party politics — 1) N UNCOUNT Party politics is political activity involving political parties. He thinks the Archbishop has identified himself too closely with party politics. 2) N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If politicians are accused of playing party politics, they… … English dictionary
party and party costs — noun an award granted by a court in a legal proceeding to one party requiring another party to pay an amount of the first partys legal costs, excluding lawyer fees … Wiktionary
Party Crasher tour 2009 — Party Crasher tour Афиша европейских гастролей Европейский тур Пера Гессле Места проведения … Википедия
Party Crasher Tour 2009 — Party Crasher Tour Афиша европейских гастролей Европейский тур … Википедия
party — par·ty n pl parties 1 a: one (as a person, group, or entity) constituting alone or with others one of the sides of a proceeding, transaction, or agreement the parties to a contract a person who signed the instrument as a party to the instrument… … Law dictionary
Another Gay Movie — Theatrical release poster Directed by Todd Stephens Produced by … Wikipedia
Party All the Time — Single by Eddie Murphy from the album How Could It Be Released … Wikipedia