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1 -adverse o averse?-
Nota d'usoAdverse significa “sfavorevole, nocivo”: the adverse effects of drugs, gli effetti nocivi della droga; adverse comments about their behaviour, commenti sfavorevoli sul loro comportamento. Non bisogna confondere adverse con averse, che si riferisce a una forte avversione ( aversion) per qualcosa. Averse è seguito da to: He was in principle not averse to the suggestion, in teoria non era contrario al suggerimento; Public institutions are usually averse to change, le istituzioni pubbliche sono solitamente contrarie al cambiamento. -
2 averse
[ə'vɜːs]* * *[ə'və:s]((with to) having a dislike for: averse to hard work.) avverso, contrario- aversion* * *averse /əˈvɜ:s/a.1 avverso, contrario (a); alieno (da): I'm not averse to ( having) the occasional cigarette, non sono contrario a fumare una sigaretta di tanto in tanto2 riluttante; maldisposto3 (bot.) oppostoaversely avv. NOTA D'USO: - adverse o averse?-.* * *[ə'vɜːs] -
3 adverse
['ædvɜːs]aggettivo [reaction, conditions] avverso, ostile; [ publicity] sfavorevole (to a, per); [effect, consequences] negativo (to per)* * *['ædvə:s](unfavourable: adverse criticism.) sfavorevole, avverso- adversity* * *adverse /ˈædvɜ:s/a.1 avverso; ostile; contrario3 dannoso; nocivo● (leg.) the adverse party, la parte avversa; la controparte □ (econ.) adverse selection, selezione avversa □ (fin.) an adverse trade balance, una bilancia commerciale deficitaria (o passiva)adverselyavv.● to be adversely affected by st., subire l'effetto negativo di qc.NOTA D'USO: - adverse o averse?-* * *['ædvɜːs] -
4 risk-averse behaviour
эк. антирисковое поведение* (стратегия, направленная на предотвращение ситуаций, связанных с риском)The prevailing culture reinforces compliance and risk adverse behaviour where staff are expected to follow orders and preset procedures. — Преобладающая культура подкрепляет согласие и антирисковое поведение, при котором ожидается, что персонал будет следовать указаниям и заранее установленным методикам.
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5 risk-averse
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-averse
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6 be not averse to
1) Общая лексика: прочь (он не прочь повеселиться - he's not adverse to having a bit of fun)2) Разговорное выражение: не возражать против (чего-л.) -
7 risk averse
эк. нерасположенный к риску (индивид, для которого при оценке выгодности различных альтернатив помимо математического ожидания выигрыша имеет значение также и величина риска; в частности, из двух альтернатив с равными математическими ожиданиями выигрыша такой индивид выберет альтернативу с меньшим риском (хотя этот риск и компенсируется возможностью большего выигрыша))See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > risk averse
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8 adverso
adj.1 adverse, bad, averse, opposed.2 negative, harmful.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adversar.* * *► adjetivo1 adverse, unfavourable (US unfavorable)2 (opuesto) opposite3 (adversario) opposing\condiciones adversas adverse conditions* * *(f. - adversa)adj.adverse, unfavorable* * *ADJ [lado] opposite, facing; [resultado etc] adverse; [suerte] bad* * *- sa adjetivo <circunstancias/resultado> adversela suerte le fue adversa — (liter) fortune did not favor him (liter)
* * *= adverse, untoward, averse.Ex. An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.Ex. Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.Ex. The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.----* circunstancia adversa = adverse circumstance.* * *- sa adjetivo <circunstancias/resultado> adversela suerte le fue adversa — (liter) fortune did not favor him (liter)
* * *= adverse, untoward, averse.Ex: An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.
Ex: Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.Ex: The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.* circunstancia adversa = adverse circumstance.* * *adverso -sa‹circunstancias/resultado› adverse* * *
adverso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹circunstancias/resultado› adverse
adverso,-a adjetivo adverse
' adverso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adversa
English:
adverse
- unfavorable
- unfavourable
- unsympathetic
- untoward
* * *adverso, -a adj1. [condiciones] adverse;incluso en las condiciones más adversas even in the worst o most adverse conditions2. [destino] unkind3. [suerte] bad;la suerte le fue adversa fate was unkind to him4. [viento] unfavourable* * *adj adverse;suerte adversa bad luck* * *adverso, -sa adjdesfavorable: adverse, unfavorable♦ adversamente adv -
9 adverso
• adverse• averse• harm the reputation of• harmful error• inauguration• inauthentic• oppose openly• opposedly• unfavorable• unfavourable• untoward -
10 alieno
alieno agg.1 averse (to sthg., to doing), opposed (to sthg., to doing), adverse (to sthg., to doing): sono alieno dai compromessi, I am opposed to compromises (o I am unwilling to compromise)2 ( riluttante) loath (pred.); reluctant, unwilling, disinclined: era alieno dal prestare denaro agli amici, he was loath to lend money to his friends◆ s.m. alien.* * *[a'ljɛno] alieno (-a)1. aggalieno (da) — opposed (to), averse (to)
2. sm/f* * *[a'ljɛno] 1.1) (contrario)essere alieno da qcs. — to be alien o averse to sth
2) (extraterrestre) alien2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) alien* * *alieno/a'ljεno/2 (extraterrestre) alien(f. -a) alien. -
11 vastahakoinen
yks.nom. vastahakoinen; yks.gen. vastahakoisen; yks.part. vastahakoista; yks.ill. vastahakoiseen; mon.gen. vastahakoisten vastahakoisien; mon.part. vastahakoisia; mon.ill. vastahakoisiinaverse (adje)averse to (adje)indisposed (adje)loath (adje)refractory (adje)reluctant (adje)sticky (adje)tardy (adje)unwilling (adje)* * *• phlegmatic• unwilling• unwiling• unenthusiastic• tardy• sticky• resistant• reluctant• indisposed• refractory• weak-willed• apathetic• loath• passive• against• averse to• averse• disinclined• disobedient• intractable• loathful• adverse -
12 risikoavers
risikoavers adj GEN, FIN risk-averse, risk adverse* * *adj <Geschäft, Finanz> risk-averse, risk adverse -
13 avverso
avverso agg.1 ( sfavorevole) adverse, unfavourable; ( ostile) adverse, hostile, opposing: avverso al governo democratico, hostile to democratic government; circostanze avverse, adverse (o unfavourable) circumstances // (dir.) la parte avversa, the opposing party2 ( che sente avversione) averse: essere avverso a qualsiasi novità, to be unfavourable to any kind of novelty◆ prep. (rar.) against: reclamare avverso una decisione, to claim against a decision.* * *[av'vɛrso]aggettivo [condizione, fortuna, critica] adverse; [clima, situazione] unfavourable; [ forza] opposing; [ destino] evilessere avverso a qcs. — to be opposed to o against sth.
parte -a — dir. opposing party
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14 haluton
yks.nom. haluton; yks.gen. haluttoman; yks.part. halutonta; yks.ill. haluttomaan; mon.gen. haluttomien halutonten; mon.part. haluttomia; mon.ill. haluttomiinapathetic (adje)averse to (adje)disinclined (adje)indisposed (adje)languorous (adje)listless (adje)loath (adje)reluctant (adje)slow (adje)unwilling (adje)* * *• loath• indolent• weak-willed• unwilling• slow• reluctant• phlegmatic• passive• adverse• listless• indisposed• indifferent• disinclined• averse• averse to• apathetic• languorous -
15 nemico
(pl -ci) 1. adj enemy attr2. m, nemica f enemy* * *nemico agg.1 ( ostile) inimical, adverse (to s.o., sthg.), hostile (to s.o., sthg.), opposed (to s.o., sthg.): la sorte gli fu nemica, fate was against him; farsi nemico qlcu., to make an enemy of s.o.; dimostrarsi nemico, to reveal oneself to be hostile (o an enemy); essere nemico di tutti, to show hostility to everyone2 ( che detesta) fearful; incompatible: esser nemico delle chiacchiere, to loathe gossip; essere nemico della luce, ( di pianta) to fear light // essere nemico dell'acqua, ( non lavarsi) to hate soap and water, ( bere solo alcolici) to drink only alcoholic drinks4 ( del nemico) enemy (attr.): l'armata nemica, the enemy army; il campo nemico, the enemy camp; le navi nemiche, the enemy ships◆ s.m.1 enemy; ( avversario) opponent: nemico giurato, sworn enemy; nemico mortale, mortal enemy; nemici politici, political opponents; nemico pubblico, public enemy; il nemico fu messo in fuga, the enemy was put to flight; egli ha molti nemici, he has many enemies; sconfiggere il nemico, to defeat the enemy; passare al nemico, to go over to the enemy // il Nemico, ( il diavolo) the Enemy // a nemico che fugge ponti d'oro, (prov.) build golden bridges for a flying enemy // dal nemico mi guardo io, dagli amici mi guardi Iddio, (prov.) I can protect myself from my enemies, but God protect me from my friends2 ( ciò che è dannoso) enemy: il fumo è un pericoloso nemico della salute, smoke is dangerous to health // la fretta è la mia peggior nemica, haste is my worst enemy.* * *[ne'miko] nemico -a, -ci, -che1. sm/f2. aggessere nemico di qc — to be strongly averse o opposed to sth
* * *1.1) [paese, esercito] enemy attrib.3) (nocivo) harmful2.* * *nemicopl. -ci, - che /ne'miko, t∫i, ke/1 [paese, esercito] enemy attrib.3 (nocivo) harmful; l'alcol è nemico della vostra salute alcohol damages your health(f. -a) enemy; farsi dei -ci to make enemies. -
16 risikoscheu
Risikoscheu f FIN, GEN risk-aversion* * *adj <Finanz, Geschäft> risk-averse, risk adverse* * *risikoscheu
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17 पराच् _parāc _पराञ्च् _parāñc
पराच् पराञ्च् a. (-ची f.)1 Situated beyond or on the other side; ये चामुष्मात् पराञ्चो लोकाः Ch. Up; दिग्देश- कालवचनो हि पराक्शब्दो भवति ŚB. on MS.1.5.47.-2 Having the face turned away; आत्मीयास्ते ये पराञ्चः पुरस्तात् (पराङ्मुख); Śi.18.18.-3 Unfavourable, adverse; दैवे पराचि Bv.1.15; or दैवे पराग्वदनशालिनि हन्त जाते 3.1.-4 Distant.-5 Directed outwards; पराङ् पश्यति नान्तरात्मन् Kaṭh.2.1.1; Bhāg.8.19.9.-6 Turned away, averted.-7 Departing or returning from.-8 Inverted, reversed.-9 Not repeated; अनभ्यासे पराक्शब्दस्य तादर्थ्यात् MS.1.5.45; अनभ्यासे पराक्शब्दो वर्तते ŚB. On MS. 1.5.45. -n. The body; यदात्मानं पराग्गृह्य पशुवद्भूतवैशसम् Bhāg.4.11.1. -ind.1 Away, off.-2 Outwards.-Comp. -दृश् a. having the eyes turned towards the outer world.-पुष्पः The कदम्ब tree.-पुष्पी The अपामार्ग. tree (Mar. आघाडा).-मुख a.(पराङ्मुख) 1 having the face turned away or averted, turning the back upon; विग्रहाच्च शयने पराङ्मुखीर्नानुनेतुमबलाः स तत्वरे R.19.38; Amaru.9; Ms.2.195;1.119.-2 (a) averse from; मातुर्न केवलं स्वस्याः श्रियो$प्यासीत् पराङ्मुखः R.12.13. (b) not disposed towards, shunning, avoiding; प्रवृत्तिपराङ्मुखो भावः V.4.2; Ś.5.28.-3 adverse, unfavourable; तनुरपि न ते दोषो$स्माकं विधिस्तु पराङ्मुखः Amaru.3.-4 not caring about, regardless of; मर्त्येष्वास्थापराङ्मुखः R.1.43. (-खः) a magical formula pronounced over weapons.-खम्, -मुखता, -मुखत्वम् Turning away, aversion. -
18 protivan
adj contrary, opposite, antagonistic, conflicting, clashing; (nesklon) opposed, unwilling, hostile, adverse to, disinclined to; (obratan) converse | u -nom otherwise; failing that/which; -no tome in contrast; učiniti -no do the opposite thing* * *• averse• contrary• contending• cross• counter• adverse• antagonistic• opposite• opposed• opposing -
19 antagonistic
Синонимический ряд:1. adverse (adj.) adverse; anti; opposed; opposing; oppugnant2. antipathetic (adj.) antipathetic; clashing; conflicting; contrariant; contrary; discordant3. bitter (adj.) bitter; rancorous; virulent; vitriolic4. hostile (adj.) antithetic; argumentative; averse; belligerent; contentious; disagreeable; hostile; inimical; unfriendly; willfulАнтонимический ряд: -
20 contrary
1. n нечто противоположное, обратноеto the contrary — в обратном смысле, иначе
I will come tomorrow unless you write me to the contrary — я приеду завтра, если только вы не напишете, чтобы я не приезжал
2. n часто противоположность3. a противоположный; обратный4. a противоположного направления5. a неблагоприятный6. a разг. упрямый, капризный, своевольный, своенравныйСинонимический ряд:1. adverse (adj.) adverse; unfavorable2. antipathetic (adj.) antagonistic; antipathetic; clashing; conflicting; contrariant; discordant3. balky (adj.) balky; cross-grained; difficult; froward; impossible; ornery; perverse; restive; wayward; wrongheaded4. counter (adj.) antipodal; antipodean; antithetical; antonymous; contradictory; converse; counter; diametric; opposite; polar5. different (adj.) antithetic; different; incompatible; inimical; opposed; opposing; reverse6. hostile (adj.) averse; disagreeable; hostile; stubborn; unfriendly; willful7. obstinate (adj.) contumacious; headstrong; intractable; obstinate; pig-headed; refractory; self-willed8. opposite (noun) antagonism; antipode; antipole; antithesis; contra; contradictory; contrariety; converse; counter; counterpole; opposite; opposition; polarity; reverse9. again (other) again; contra; contrariwise; contrawise; conversely; oppositely; vice versaАнтонимический ряд:accommodating; alike; coincident; compatible; compliant; consistent; correspondent; harmonious; homogeneous; kindred; like; obliging; pleasant
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Averse — A*verse , a. [L. aversus, p. p. of avertere. See {Avert}.] 1. Turned away or backward. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The tracks averse a lying notice gave, And led the searcher backward from the cave. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Having a repugnance or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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