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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > excessive commitments
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > excessive commitments
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n1) совершение (преступления и т.п.)3) поручение4) передача (напр. законопроекта) на рассмотрение5) приверженность, преданность (чему-л.)•to abide by one's commitments — соблюдать свои обязательства
to accept / to assume a commitment — брать на себя обязательство
to back out of one's commitment — отказываться от своего обязательства
to carry out one's commitments — выполнять / соблюдать обязательства
to evade from one's commitments — уклоняться от выполнения своих обязательств
to go back on one's commitments — отходить от принятых на себя обязательств
to shrink away from one's commitments — уклоняться от выполнения своих обязательств
- assistance commitmentsto stand by one's commitments — не отступать от своих обязательств
- collective commitment
- commitment to refrain from the threat or use of force
- commitment to the alliance
- commitment to the policy of reform
- contract commitments
- declared commitments
- enslaving commitments
- excessive commitments
- export commitments
- firm commitment
- foreign debt commitments
- government commitments
- ideological commitment
- international commitments
- investment commitments
- line of minimum military commitment
- military commitments
- overextended commitments
- overseas commitments
- political commitments
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n2) вручение, передача, препоручение3) преданность, приверженность (чему-л.)4) эк. затраты; вложение (капитала)5) эк. обязательство, намеченные финансовые ассигнования• -
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n1. зобов'язання2. вручення, передача, передоручення3. вірність, прихильність до чогось- defense commitments зобов'язання стосовно оборони- foreign commitment зобов'язання перед іншою іноземною державою- excessive commitments надмірні зобов'язання- international commitments міжнародні зобов'язання- interstate commitments міждержавні зобов'язання- long-term commitments довгострокові зобов'язання- military commitments військові зобов'язання- mutual non-increase commitment взаємне зобов'язання про ненарощування (чисельності сухопутних військ тощо)- naval commitments (військово-)морські зобов'язання- secret commitments секретні зобов'язання- short term commitments короткострокові зобов'язання- treaty commitments договірні зобов'язання- burning commitment to an idea палка відданість ідеї- commitments arising out of/ from the basic provosions/ terms of a treaty зобов'язання, що випливають з основних положень договору- commitment to the common ceiling зобов'язання про встановлення "спільної стелі"- commitment to dutente зобов'язання щодо підтримання розрядки- commitment to the principles відданість принципам- commitment to refrain from the threat or use of force зобов'язання утримуватися від погрози силою чи її застосування- to assume commitments взяти/ прийняти на себе зобов'язання- to avoid commitments уникати прийняття зобов'язань- to carry out commitments виконати зобов'язання- to enter into a commitment взяти на себе зобов'язання- to evade one's commitments ухилитись від виконання зобов'язань- to honour commitments виконати зобов'язання- to make (no) commitments (не) зв'язувати себе зобов'язаннями- to meet commitments виконати свої зобов'язання- to shirk one's commitment ухилятися від виконання свого зобов'язання- to undertake a commitment взяти/ прийняти на себе зобов'язання- to violate a commitment порушити зобов'язання -
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overextended commitments, excessive commitmentsРусско-английский политический словарь > чрезмерные обязательства
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Diplomatic term: excessive commitmentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чрезмерные обязательства
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10 retraso
m.1 delay (demora).perdón por el retraso I'm sorry about the delayel vuelo ha sufrido un pequeño retraso the flight has been slightly delayedllegar con (15 minutos de) retraso to be (15 minutes) latelos trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) retraso trains are running (an hour) late today2 backwardness (subdesarrollo).llevar (siglos de) retraso to be (centuries) behindtener un retraso mental to be mentally retarded3 latency, delay.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: retrasar.* * *1 (demora) delay2 (subdesarrollo) backwardness, underdevelopment\ir con retraso to be running latellevar un año de retraso to be a year behind scheduleretraso mental mental handicap, backwardness* * *noun m.1) delay2) lag* * *SM1) [al llegar] delayllegar con retraso — to be late, arrive late
llegó con 25 minutos de retraso — he was o arrived 25 minutes late
2) [en una actividad] delayprotestaron por el retraso en el cobro de sus salarios — they complained about the delay in the payment of their wages
el mitin comenzó con una hora de retraso — the rally began an hour late, the rally was delayed (by) an hour
3) [en país, investigación] backwardnessel retraso cultural del país con relación a los países vecinos — the cultural backwardness of the country compared to its neighbours
4)padece un leve retraso mental — he has mild learning difficulties, he's slightly retarded
* * *a) ( demora) delayb) ( de país) backwardnessc) (Psic)niños con retraso mental — mentally retarded o handicapped children
* * *= deferment, delay, lag, retrogression, backwardness, lag time [lag-time].Ex. Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Ex. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex. If this periodical is normally received about the middle of the month, the lag is about 15 days.Ex. Some of the proposals brought forth in this connection represent not technological progress but rather ideological retrogression.Ex. Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex. This article covers ways in which producers of business information on-line have to increase the speed with which searchers can retrieve information, with particular emphasis on increased update frequencies and reduced lag times.----* con retraso mental = mentally retarded.* ir con retraso con respecto a = lag + behind.* retraso del envío = delivery delay.* retraso mental = mental retardation.* sin retrasos = in a timely fashion, in a timely manner.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* * *a) ( demora) delayb) ( de país) backwardnessc) (Psic)niños con retraso mental — mentally retarded o handicapped children
* * *= deferment, delay, lag, retrogression, backwardness, lag time [lag-time].Ex: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Ex: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex: If this periodical is normally received about the middle of the month, the lag is about 15 days.Ex: Some of the proposals brought forth in this connection represent not technological progress but rather ideological retrogression.Ex: Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex: This article covers ways in which producers of business information on-line have to increase the speed with which searchers can retrieve information, with particular emphasis on increased update frequencies and reduced lag times.* con retraso mental = mentally retarded.* ir con retraso con respecto a = lag + behind.* retraso del envío = delivery delay.* retraso mental = mental retardation.* sin retrasos = in a timely fashion, in a timely manner.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* * *1 (demora) delayperdona por el retraso I'm sorry about the delay, I'm sorry it's lateviene con media hora de retraso it's (running) half an hour latellevamos or tenemos un retraso de dos meses sobre el programa previsto we're two months behind scheduleno podemos permitir otro retraso en el proceso we cannot allow another delay to o hold-up in the processcualquier retraso en el pago/la entrega de los productos any delay in payment/delivery of the products2 (de un país) backwardness3 ( Psic):niños con retraso mental children with learning difficulties; (más grave) mentally retarded o handicapped children* * *
Del verbo retrasar: ( conjugate retrasar)
retraso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
retrasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
retrasar
retraso
retrasar ( conjugate retrasar) verbo transitivo
retrasarse verbo pronominal
retraso sustantivo masculino
llevamos un retraso de dos meses sobre lo previsto we're two months behind schedule
retrasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer que algo vaya más lento) to slow down: las obras retrasaron el tráfico, the road works held up the traffic
2 (posponer) to delay, postpone: tendremos que retrasar las vacaciones, we will have to put off our holidays ➣ Ver nota en delay 3 (un reloj) to put back: retrasé el reloj una hora al llegar a Dublín, I put my clock back one hour when I arrived in Dublin
retraso sustantivo masculino
1 (en el tiempo) delay: llegó con retraso, he was late
2 (con el trabajo, etc) behind schedule: llevamos dos meses de retraso, we are two months behind
3 (en el desarrollo físico o mental) subnormality
' retraso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
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- ida
- retrasarse
- atraso
- compensar
- corriente
- demora
- impacientarse
- llevar
- pequeño
- retrasar
English:
account
- board
- concoct
- delay
- excuse
- experience
- further
- hold up
- hold-up
- late
- retardation
- schedule
- takeoff
- apologize
- behind
- handicap
- hold
- lag
- slow
* * *retraso nm1. [demora] delay;el vuelo ha sufrido un pequeño retraso the flight has been slightly delayed;perdón por el retraso I'm sorry about the delay;llegar con (quince minutos de) retraso to be (fifteen minutes) late;los trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) retraso trains are running (an hour) late today;el gobierno anunció el retraso de las elecciones the government announced that the elections were to be put back o postponed2. [por sobrepasar un límite]el proyecto lleva dos semanas de retraso the project is two weeks behind schedule;llevo en mi trabajo un retraso de veinte páginas I'm twenty pages behind with my work3. [subdesarrollo] backwardness;llevar (siglos de) retraso to be (centuries) behind4. retraso mental mental deficiency;tener un retraso mental to be mentally retarded* * *m delay;ir con retraso be late;llegar con retraso arrive late, be late o delayed;llevar retraso be late o delayed* * *retraso nm1) atraso: delay, lateness2)retraso mental : mental retardation* * *retraso n delay -
11 F63.0
рус Патологическое влечение к азартным играмeng Pathological gambling. The disorder consists of frequent, repeated episodes of gambling that dominate the patient's life to the detriment of social, occupational, material, and family values and commitments. Compulsive gambling. (Excludes: ) excessive gambling by manic patients ( F30.-), gambling and betting NOS ( Z72.6), gambling in dissocial personality disorder ( F60.2)
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