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1 отменять приказ
1) General subject: countermand, scrub out an order2) Military: countermand an order, countermand order, rescind an order, revoke an order3) Economy: suspend an order, withdraw an order4) Business: cancel an order5) leg.N.P. cancel or revoke an order6) Makarov: cancel order -
2 отменять приказ
countermand глагол: -
3 отменить приказ
1) General subject: countermand, scrub out an order2) Military: countermand an order4) Business: withdraw an order5) leg.N.P. cancel or revoke an order -
4 аннулировать заказ
1) General subject: countermand2) Economy: countermand an order3) Advertising: withdraw an order4) Makarov: cancel order, cancel an orderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аннулировать заказ
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5 отмена заказа
1) Economy: countermand of an order2) Business: cancellation of an order, cancellation of order, countermand3) Logistics: canceling an order -
6 отменить
1. overrule2. abolish; cancel; countermand3. abrogate4. annul5. countermand6. recall7. repeal8. reverse9. revokeСинонимический ряд:упразднить (глаг.) аннулировать; упразднить -
7 отменять
1. abate2. annihilate3. defeat4. rescind5. vacate6. abrogable7. abrogated8. back out9. call off10. cancel11. cancelled12. cancelling13. disaffirm14. disestablish15. overrule16. revoked17. revoking18. undid19. undo20. undone21. abolish; cancel; countermandотменять налоги; упразднять налоги — abolish taxes
22. abrogate23. annul24. countermand25. recallотменять; отзывать — call off
26. repeal27. reverse28. revokeСинонимический ряд:упразднять (глаг.) аннулировать; упразднять -
8 отмена приказа
1) Military: countermand, countermanding, countermanding an order, counterorder, order revocation2) Law: repeal of order -
9 отменять распоряжение
1) Economy: call off an order, discharge an order, revoke an order2) Business: countermandУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отменять распоряжение
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10 отменять
отменить (вн.)abolish (d.); ( о законе) abrogate (d.), repeal (d.), revoke (d.), call off (d.), rescind (d.); ( о приказании) cancel (d.), countermand (d.); юр. ( о решении) disaffirm (d.), reverse (d.)отменять постановление и т. п. — annul a decree, etc.
отменять приказ — revoke an order; воен. rescind an order
отменять приговор — repeal / rescind a sentence
отменить забастовку — call off a strike
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11 отменять
несов. - отменя́ть, сов. - отмени́ть; (вн.)abolish (d); (закон тж.) abrogate (d), repeal (d), revoke (d), call off (d), rescind [-'sɪ-] (d); ( приказание) countermand (d); (заказ, распоряжение) cancel (d), юр. ( решение) disaffirm (d), reverse (d)отменя́ть постановле́ние — annul a decree
отменя́ть прика́з — revoke [rescind воен.] an order
отменя́ть пригово́р — repeal / rescind a sentence
отменя́ть о́тпуск — cancel smb's leave
отмени́ть забасто́вку — call off a strike
отменя́ть зака́з [бронь] — cancel the order [reservation]
отменя́ть назна́ченный визи́т к врачу́ — cancel one's appointment with the doctor
отменя́ть свида́ние — cancel a date
отменя́ть кома́нду информ. — cancel a command; roll back
отменя́ть са́нкцию — lift a sanction
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12 отзыв чека
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13 отмена распоряжения
1) Law: repeal of regulation2) Business: annulment of order, countermandУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отмена распоряжения
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14 отменять заказ
1) Business: cancel a booking, countermand2) Quality control: cancel an order -
15 отмена
ж.( упразднение) abolition; (закона тж.) abrogation, repeal, revocation; ( приказания) countermand; (распоряжения, заказа) cancellation; юр. ( решения) disaffirmationотме́на эмба́рго — the lifting of the embargo
отме́на крепостно́го пра́ва ист. — the abolition of serfdom
отме́на сме́ртной ка́зни — abolition of capital punishment
отме́на зака́за [бро́ни] — cancellation of the order [reservation]
отме́на кома́нды информ. — command cancellation; "cancel" / "undo" command
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16 отзыв чека
stop payment order, countermand of a cheque, withdrawal of a chequeBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > отзыв чека
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Countermand — Coun ter*mand (koun t[ e]r*m[.a]nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Countermanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Countermanding}.] [F. contremander; contre (L. contra) + mander to command, fr. L. mandare. Cf. {Mandate}.] 1. To revoke (a former command); to cancel or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
countermand — coun‧ter‧mand [ˌkaʊntəˈmɑːnd, ˈkaʊntəmɑːnd ǁ ˌkaʊntərˈmænd] verb [transitive] to officially tell people to ignore an instruction, order etc: • The appeal countermanded a decision by the Federal Transportation Authority that the new system was… … Financial and business terms
Countermand — Coun ter*mand (koun t[ e]r*m[.a]nd), n. A contrary order; revocation of a former order or command. [1913 Webster] Have you no countermand for Claudio yet, But he must die to morrow? Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
countermand — [kount΄ər mand′; ] also, and for n.always [, kount′ər mand΄] vt. [ME contremaunden < OFr contremander < L contra, against + mandare: see MANDATE] 1. to cancel or revoke (a command or order) 2. to call back or order back by a contrary order… … English World dictionary
countermand — I noun abolishment, abolition, abrogation, annulment, ban, cancellation, counterorder, defeasance, disallowance, invalidation, nullification, prohibition, recall, recantation, repeal, repudiation, rescindment, rescission, retraction, reversal,… … Law dictionary
countermand — early 15c., from O.Fr. contremander reverse an order or command (13c.), from contre against (see CONTRA (Cf. contra )) + mander, from L. mandare to order (see MANDATE (Cf. mandate)) … Etymology dictionary
countermand — ► VERB 1) revoke (an order). 2) declare (voting) invalid. ORIGIN Latin contramandare, from mandare to order … English terms dictionary
order — I n. request for merchandise or services 1) to give, place, put in; make out, write out an order 2) to fill; take an order (has the waiter taken your order?) 3) to cancel an order 4) a prepublication; rush; shipping; side (esp. AE); standing… … Combinatory dictionary
countermand — [[t]ka͟ʊntə(r)mɑ͟ːnd, mæ̱nd[/t]] countermands, countermanding, countermanded VERB If you countermand an order, you cancel it, usually by giving a different order. [FORMAL] [V n] I can t countermand an order Winger s given. Syn: reverse … English dictionary
countermand — UK [ˌkaʊntə(r)ˈmɑːnd] / US [ˌkaʊntərˈmænd] verb [transitive] Word forms countermand : present tense I/you/we/they countermand he/she/it countermands present participle countermanding past tense countermanded past participle countermanded formal… … English dictionary
countermand — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English countermaunden, from Anglo French cuntremander, from cuntre counter + mander to command, from Latin mandare more at mandate Date: 15th century 1. to revoke (a command) by a contrary order 2. to recall… … New Collegiate Dictionary