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121 спор
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122 суперечка
argument, contention, contest, dispute, friction, quarrel -
123 subject
1) питання; предмет (в т. ч. угоди, позову), об'єкт; підвладний (ім.), підданий (ім.); привід; труп ( для розтину)2) підлеглий, підвладний, залежний3) піддавати ( впливу тощо); підкоряти•subject administrative authority to judicial control — піддавати адміністративну владу судовому контролю
subject to mandatory retirement at a fixed age — який підлягає обов'язковому виходу у відставку ( на пенсію) після досягнення визначеного віку
- subject in issuesubject to strict judicial control — під суворим контролем суду ( або судових органів)
- subject invention
- subject-matter
- subject-matter jurisdiction
- subject-matter of action
- subject-matter of case
- subject-matter of dispute
- subject-matter of suit
- subject nation
- subject of action
- subject of bailment
- subject of charge
- subject of contention
- subject of controversy
- subject of inquiry
- subject of international law
- subject of invention
- subject of law
- subject of rights and duties
- subject of suit
- subject of taxation
- subject of the crown
- subject of theft
- subject oneself to a judgement
- subject oneself to a judgment
- subject state
- subject to
- subject to alteration
- subject to appeal
- subject to be proven
- subject to approval
- subject to call
- subject to censorship
- subject to conditions
- subject to confirmation
- subject to consideration
- subject to contract
- subject to cross-examination
- subject to duty
- subject to final payment
- subject to forced treatment
- subject to interrogation
- subject to notification
- subject to paragraph
- subject to persecution
- subject to prosecution
- subject to proviso
- subject to ratification
- subject to repression
- subject to reservations
- subject to review by the court
- subject to revision
- subject to risk
- subject to state control
- subject to state regulation
- subject to tax
- subject to taxation
- subject to torture
- subject to tortures
- subject to victimization
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124 द्वन्द्वम् _dvandvam
द्वन्द्वम् [द्वौ द्वौ सहाभिव्यक्तौ; cf. P.VIII.1.15. Sk.]1 pair, couple.-2 A couple of animals (including even men) of different sexes, i. e. male and female; द्वन्द्वानि भावं क्रियया बिवव्रुः Ku.3.35; Me.45; न चेदिदं द्वन्द्वम- योजयिष्यत् Ku.7.66; R.1.4; Ś.2.15;7.27; अल्पं तुल्य- शीलानि द्वन्द्वानि सृज्यन्ते Pratimā 1.-3 A couple of opposite conditions or qualities, (such as सुख and दुःख; शीत and उष्ण); बलवती हि द्वन्द्वानां प्रवृत्तिः K.135; द्वन्द्वैरयोजयच्चेमाः सुख- दुःखादिभिः प्रजाः Ms. 1.26;6.81; सर्वर्तुनिर्वृतिकरे निवसन्नुपैति न द्वन्द्वदुःखमिह किंचिदकिंचनो$पि Śi.4.64.-4 A strife, contention, quarrel, dispute, fight.-5 A duel; Rām.6. 43.15.-6 Doubt, uncertainty.-7 A fortress, stronghold.-8 A secret.-9 A secret, or lonely place; द्वन्द्वे ह्येतत् प्रवक्तव्यं हितं वै यद्यवेक्षसे Rām.7.13.11.-न्द्वः 1 (In gram.) One of the four principal kinds of compounds, in which two or more words are joined together which, if not compounded, would stand in the same case and be connected by the copulative conjunction `and'; चार्थे द्वन्द्वः P.II.2.29; द्वन्द्वः सामासिकस्य च Bg.1.33; उभय- पदप्रधानो द्वन्द्वः Kāśikā 38.-2 A kind of disease.3 (in music) A kind of measure.-4 The sign Gemini of the zodiac.-Comp. -आलापः a dialogue between two persons.-गर्भ a. (A बहुव्रीहि compound) having a द्वन्द्व compound within it. e. g. बृहद्रथन्तरे सामनी यस्य इति बृहद्रथन्तरसामा, where बृहद्रथन्तरे is a द्वन्द्व compound; ŚB. on MS.1.6.4. (opp. अनेकपदबहुव्रीहि).-चर, -चारिन् a. living in cou- ples. (-m.) the ruddy goose; दयिता द्वन्द्वचरं पतत्त्रिणम् R.8.56;16.63.-ज, -दोषोत्थ a.1 produced from mor- bid affection of two humours.-2 arising from a quar- rel.-3 arising from a couple.-दुःखम् pain arising from opposite alternations (as heat and cold &c.); सर्वर्तु- निर्वृतिकरे निवसन्नुपैति न द्वन्द्वदुःखमिह किंचिदकिंचनो$पि Śi.4.64.-भावः antagonism, discord.-भिन्नम् separation of the sexes.-भूत a.1 forming a couple.-2 doubtful, un- certain.-मोहः trouble caused by doubt.-युद्धम् a duel, a single combat. -
125 controversia
controversia sustantivo femenino controversy
controversia sustantivo femenino controversy ' controversia' also found in these entries: Spanish: disputa - inevitable English: contention - controversy - dispute - offend -
126 sobre
Del verbo sobrar: ( conjugate sobrar) \ \
sobré es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
sobre es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: sobrar sobre sobre-
sobrar ( conjugate sobrar) verbo intransitivoa) (quedar, restar):¿te ha sobrado dinero? do you have any money left?b) ( estar de más):◊ ya veo que sobro aquí I can see I'm not wanted/needed here;a mí no me sobra el dinero I don't have money to throw around (colloq); sobra un cubierto there's an extra place
sobre sustantivo masculino 1 (Corresp) envelope 2 (AmL) ( cartera) clutch bag ■ preposición 1 ( indicando posición) los puso uno sobre otro she placed them one on top of the other; estamos sobre su pista we're on their trail en el techo, justo sobre la mesa on the ceiling right above o over the table; 4.000 metros sobre el nivel del mar 4,000 meters above sea level 2 ( en relaciones de jerarquía): 3 ( acerca de) on;◊ hay muchos libros sobre el tema there are many books on o about the subject4 (Esp) (con cantidades, fechas, horas) around, about (BrE);◊ sobre unos 70 kilos around o about 70 kilos5
sobrar verbo intransitivo
1 (quedar) to be left (over): si sobra tela hago un cojín, if there's any fabric left, I'll make a cushion
2 (haber en exceso) to be more than enough: nos sobra espacio para ponerlo, we have plenty of room to put it
3 (estar de más, ser innecesario) su marido sobraba en aquella reunión, her husband wasn't wanted at that meeting
sobran las disculpas, there is no need for you to apologize
sobre 1 sustantivo masculino
1 (para meter papeles, cartas) envelope
2 (para sopa) packet (para medicina, etc) sachet
3 fam hum bed
ir al sobre, to go to bed
sobre 2 preposición
1 (encima de) on, upon, on top of: se puso un chal sobre los hombros, she put a shawl over her shoulders
toda la responsabilidad recae sobre él, the entire responsibility falls on him
2 (por encima) over, above
3 (en torno a, hacia) about: llamaron sobre las seis, they phoned at about six o'clock
4 (a propósito de) about, on: hablaremos sobre ello, we'll talk about it
un libro sobre Napoleón, a book on Napoleón
5 (además de) upon
6 (para indicar el objeto de la acción) ejerce mucha influencia sobre él, he has a lot of influence on him Locuciones: sobre todo, above all
sobre- pref super-, over- ' sobre' also found in these entries: Spanish: abalanzarse - abatirse - absoluta - absoluto - acometer - acumularse - advertir - alertar - antediluviana - antediluviano - ascendiente - ascua - aviso - cábala - caballería - carta - cerrar - charla - conferencia - conversar - copete - curso - dato - derramar - descargar - desconocimiento - deslizarse - dictaminar - discusión - discutir - disertar - dispar - disputar - documentación - documentarse - elevarse - en - encima - encogerse - entrañas - especialmente - estabilizador - estabilizadora - estándar - estimativa - estimativo - eurócrata - extendida - extendido - fantasma English: about - above - act on - aerial - alive - all - array - article - assert - background - balance - basis - bear down on - bob - brain - bridge - call - capital gains tax - card - cast - chiefly - client - comfortably - concise - confer - consult - contention - converse - credit bureau - dab - dark - deal with - debate - deduction - definition - deliberate - denunciation - develop - diary - differ - discuss - dispute - disseminate - dissertation - dive - double back - dubious - enclose - enclosure - enlarge -
127 sobre-
sobre- pref super-, over- ' sobre-' also found in these entries: Spanish: abalanzarse - abatirse - absoluta - absoluto - acometer - acumularse - advertir - alertar - antediluviana - antediluviano - ascendiente - ascua - aviso - cábala - caballería - carta - cerrar - charla - conferencia - conversar - copete - curso - dato - derramar - descargar - desconocimiento - deslizarse - dictaminar - discusión - discutir - disertar - dispar - disputar - documentación - documentarse - elevarse - en - encima - encogerse - entrañas - especialmente - estabilizador - estabilizadora - estándar - estimativa - estimativo - eurócrata - extendida - extendido - fantasma English: about - above - act on - aerial - alive - all - array - article - assert - background - balance - basis - bear down on - bob - brain - bridge - call - capital gains tax - card - cast - chiefly - client - comfortably - concise - confer - consult - contention - converse - credit bureau - dab - dark - deal with - debate - deduction - definition - deliberate - denunciation - develop - diary - differ - discuss - dispute - disseminate - dissertation - dive - double back - dubious - enclose - enclosure - enlarge -
128 спір
чcontention, contest, argument; юр. dispute, controversy, discussion
См. также в других словарях:
dispute — dis·pute 1 /di spyüt/ vb dis·put·ed, dis·put·ing vi: to engage in a dispute disputing with management over contract terms vt: to engage in a dispute over disputing the correct application of the contract provision; esp: to oppose by argume … Law dictionary
contention — 1. (kon tan sion ; en poésie, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1° Effort qu on fait pour exécuter quelque chose, ou pour parvenir à quelque but. • Il faut toujours faire contention, BOSSUET IV, Prof. 3. • Ne croyez pas qu il faille se donner… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
contention — CONTENTION. s. f. Débat, dispute. Il y a matière à contention. C est une source de contention éternelle. Il est ennemi de toute contention. Il s émut, il y eut, il survint débat et contention entre tels et tels. [b]f♛/b] Il signifie aussi,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Contention — Con*ten tion, n. [F. contention, L. contentio. See {Contend}.] 1. A violent effort or struggle to obtain, or to resist, something; contest; strife. [1913 Webster] I would my arms could match thee in contention. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Strife in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contention — I (argument) noun allegation, area of disagreement, argumentation, cause, conflict, contest, controversy, debate, discord, disputatio, disputation, dispute, disputed point, ground, issue, legal dispute, legal issue, plea, point, polemic,… … Law dictionary
dispute — [ dispyt ] n. f. • 1474; de disputer 1 ♦ Vx Discussion, lutte d opinions, sur un point de doctrine. ⇒ débat, discussion. Dispute par écrit. ⇒ polémique. 2 ♦ (XVIIe) Mod. Échange violent de paroles (arguments, reproches, insultes) entre personnes… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dispute — [n] argument altercation, beef*, bickering, bone of contention*, brawl, broil, brouhaha, commotion, conflict, contention, controversy, debate, difference of opinion, disagreement, discord, discussion, dissension, disturbance, embroilment, falling … New thesaurus
contention — [kən ten′shən] n. [ME contencioun < OFr contention < L contentio < pp. of contendere: see CONTEND] 1. the act of contending; strife, struggle, controversy, dispute, quarrel, etc. 2. a statement or point that one argues for as true or… … English World dictionary
contention — [n1] competition altercation, argument, battle, beef*, belligerency, bone of contention*, bone to pick*, combat, conflict, contest, controversy, difference, disaccord, discord, dispute, dissension, dissent, dissidence, disunity, enmity, feuding,… … New thesaurus
Dispute — Dis*pute , n. [Cf. F. dispute. See {Dispute}, v. i.] 1. Verbal controversy; contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims; controversial discussion; altercation; debate. [1913 Webster] Addicted more To contemplation and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dispute — vb argue, debate, *discuss, agitate Analogous words: see those at DEBATE Antonyms: concede Contrasted words: *grant, allow dispute n *argument, controversy Analogous words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms