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121 осуществить
гл.(выполнять, проводить в жизнь) to bring about;carry out;execute;fulfil;implement;put into effect (into practice);realize;( в принудительном порядке тж) to enforce;( завершать) to accomplish;(права, обязанности и т.п.) to exercise- осуществлять акт передачи
- осуществлять апелляционную юрисдикцию
- осуществлять право
- осуществлять правосудие
- осуществлять судебную власть
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122 осуществлять
гл.(выполнять, проводить в жизнь) to bring about;carry out;execute;fulfil;implement;put into effect (into practice);realize;( в принудительном порядке тж) to enforce;( завершать) to accomplish;(права, обязанности и т.п.) to exercise- осуществлять акт передачи
- осуществлять апелляционную юрисдикцию
- осуществлять право
- осуществлять правосудие
- осуществлять судебную власть
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123 соглашение
сущ.(договорённость, согласие) agreement; arrangement; understanding; (договор, контракт) accord; agreement; compact; contract; convention; covenant; ( сделка) bargain; deal; ( урегулирование) settlementаннулировать (расторгать) соглашение — to abrogate (annul, cancel, rescind, terminate) an agreement
заключать соглашение — to conclude (effect, make) an agreement
подписывать соглашение — to sign an agreement; ( о раздельном проживании супругов) to sign a separation agreement
придерживаться соглашения — to abide by (adhere to, stand by) an agreement
приходить к соглашению — to come to (reach) agreement; come to terms (make terms) ( with); ( к полюбовному соглашению) юр to settle ( a lawsuit) amicably (out of court)
соблюдать соглашение — to comply with (honour, observe) an agreement
в соответствии с положениями соглашения — in accordance (compliance, conformity) with the provisions of an agreement
по взаимному соглашению — by mutual agreement (consent); of mutual accord
по соглашению — ( с кем-л) by agreement (by arrangement) ( with); ( между наследниками) by agreement (arrangement) between heirs (legal successors)
предмет особого соглашения — ( между сторонами) subject of a special agreement ( between the parties)
соглашение, достигнутое путём консенсуса — consensus agreement
соглашение, обеспеченное правовой санкцией — enforceable agreement
соглашение об установлении дипломатических отношений — agreement on the establishment of diplomatic relations
соглашение о неразглашении конфиденциальной информации — confidentiality (nondisclosure) agreement; (о полной / строжайшей конфиденциальности) complete / strict confidentiality agreement
соглашение о раздельном проживании супругов — (marital / matrimonial) separation agreement
соглашение о реструктуризации задолженности — ( между кредиторами и должником) workout agreement
генеральное соглашение по таможенным тарифам и торговле — General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- соглашение должника с кредиторамимеждународное соглашение о гражданских и политических правах — International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- соглашение, имеющее обязательную силу
- соглашение кредиторов
- соглашение на широкой основе
- соглашение об арбитраже
- соглашение об аренде
- соглашение об ином
- соглашение об иностранных инвестициях
- соглашение об обратной покупке
- соглашение об обслуживании
- соглашение об опеке
- соглашение об урегулировании споров
- соглашение об учреждении компании
- соглашение о взаимном валютном обмене
- соглашение о возмещении убытков
- соглашение о выдаче преступника
- соглашение о гарантиях
- соглашение о клиринговых расчётах
- соглашение о контроле за вооружениями
- соглашение о кредите
- соглашение о культурном обмене
- соглашение о культурном сотрудничестве
- соглашение о намерении
- соглашение о партнёрстве
- соглашение о передаче
- соглашение о переуступке
- соглашение о перемирии
- соглашение о покупке в рассрочку
- соглашение о представительстве
- соглашение о прекращении огня
- соглашение о продаже товаров
- соглашение о совместном обеспечении
- соглашение о создании товарищества
- соглашение о сохранении статуса-кво
- соглашение о спасательных работах
- соглашение о тарифах
- соглашение о товарообмене
- соглашение о торговле и платежах
- соглашение о торговле и тарифах
- соглашение о юридической процедуре
- соглашение по вопросам наследования
- соглашение по широкому кругу вопросов
- агентское соглашение
- арбитражное соглашение
- бартерное соглашение
- бессрочное соглашение
- валютное соглашение
- взаимоприемлемое соглашение
- внешнеторговое соглашение
- временное соглашение
- всеобъемлющее соглашение
- генеральное соглашение
- общее соглашение
- двустороннее соглашение
- действующее соглашение - долгосрочное соглашение
- дополнительное соглашение
- дружеское соглашение
- закулисное соглашение
- компенсационное соглашение
- краткосрочное соглашение
- лицензионное соглашение
- межведомственное соглашение
- межгосударственное соглашение
- международное соглашение
- межправительственное соглашение - недобросовестное соглашение
- неравноправное соглашение
- ограничительное соглашение
- патентное лицензионное соглашение
- письменное соглашение
- платёжное соглашение
- предварительное соглашение
- преференциальное торговое соглашение
- рабочее соглашение
- равноправное соглашение
- региональное соглашение
- типовое соглашение
- товарное соглашение
- торговое соглашение
- торгово-кредитное соглашение
- торгово-платёжное соглашение
- трёхстороннее соглашение
- трудовое соглашение
- устное соглашение
- четырёхстороннее соглашение
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124 воплощать в жизнь
put smth. into life; make smth. a reality; bring smth. into effectВсякую мечту она сейчас же стремилась воплотить в жизнь. (В. Вересаев, В юные годы) — She did her best to make every dream a reality right away.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > воплощать в жизнь
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125 أربك
أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ) -
126 baffle
أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ) -
127 bewilder
أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ) -
128 confuse
أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ)
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