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1 friendly intercourse
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4 intercourse
nделовое общение; связь (между странами)
- commercial intercourse
- diplomatic intercourse
- economic intercourse
- friendly intercourse
- trade intercourse
- intercourse in trade
- open intercourseEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > intercourse
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5 Intercourse
subs.Want of mutual intercourse: P. ἀμιξία ἀλλήλων (Thuc. 1, 3).I bear with me a curse that bars all friendly intercourse: V. οὐ γὰρ ἄτας εὐπροσηγόρους φέρω (Eur., H.F. 1284).Have intercourse with, v.: P. and V. ὁμιλεῖν (dat.), προσομιλεῖν (dat.), κοινωνεῖν (dat.), κοινοῦσθαι (dat.), συναλλάσσειν (dat.), συνέρχεσθαι (dat.), συνεῖναι (dat.), συγγίγνεσθαι (dat.), πλησιάζειν (dat.) (Dem. 925), συμμίγνυσθαι ( pass) (dat.), P. ἐπιμιγνύναι (or pass.) (dat.), ἐπιμίσγειν (absol.), Ar. and P. συμμιγνύναι (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Intercourse
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6 дружеские сношения
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7 KYNNI
I) n.1) way, fashion, nature (kaupum vel saman, þat er vina kynni);2) affairs, circumstances (þau ein eru kynni heima at þín);3) kindred, kinsmen (mér þykkir sem þú munir eiga hér kynni);Glúmr var þrjár nætr at kynni sínu, with his kinsmen;leita (koma til) kynnis, sœkja kynni, fara á kynni, fara til kynnis, to make a visit;sitja at kynni, to stay on a visit.* * *n. acquaintance, intercourse; á ek þar slíkt k. við Þórólf, Eg. 148; þat er vina-kynni, friendly intercourse, Hkv. Hjörv. 3; ákka ek þess kynni, i. e. I have not deserved it, Am. 13: habit, nature, kotmanna-k., Sturl. ii. 17 (in a verse); þat er mannsins kynni, at …, Hom.; ú-kynni, Germ. unart, bad manners, Hm. 18.2. a friendly visit to a friend or kinsman; þat var engi siðr, at sitja lengr en þrjár nætr at kynni, Eg. 698; Glúmr var þar þrjár nætr at kynni sínu, en þá býsk hann heim, Glúm. 344; öðru sinni mun ek hingat kynnis leita, Sturl. i. 93; koma til kynnis, Hm. 16, 29, 32; sækja kynni, to make a visit, Ó. H. 115; fara á kynni, id., Fb. i. 532; fara til kynnis, id., Bjarn. 59; sitja at kynni, to stay on a visit, Eg. l. c.3. domestic affairs; þau ein eru kynni heima at þín, Band. 13: home, mér þykkir sem þú munir eiga hér kynni, Fb. i. 253; heim-k., home; húsa-k., buildings; sala-k., id., Vþm. 3.COMPDS: kynnisferð, kynnisgjöf, kynnisleið, kynnisleit, kynnissókn, kynnisvist. -
8 sociability
n общительностьСинонимический ряд:friendly intercourse (noun) affability; association; camaraderie; communion; comradeship; fellowship; fraternity; friendliness; friendly intercourse -
9 makindi
n. pl. friendly intercourse.* * *n. pl. friendly intercourse; í makindum ok vinskap, Eg. 41; fór þat allt í makindi ok vinskap, Ld. 192. 2. rest, ease; í makindum, at one’s ease, cp. Dan. i ro og mag. -
10 camaraderie
n дух товариществаСинонимический ряд:1. friendly intercourse (noun) affability; association; communion; fellowship; fraternity; friendly intercourse2. friendship (noun) affinity; bond; companionship; comradery; comradeship; esprit de corps; friendship; good-fellowship; intimacyАнтонимический ряд: -
11 comradeship
n товарищество, товарищеские отношенияto hold out the hand of comradeship — протянуть руку дружбы; предложить сотрудничество
Синонимический ряд:1. friendly intercourse (noun) affability; association; communion; fellowship; fraternity; friendly intercourse2. friendship (noun) camaraderie; companionship; esprit de corps; friendship; good-fellowship; intimacy -
12 fellowship
1. n товарищество, братство; содружество2. n корпорация; сообщество3. n чувство товарищества, дружеские взаимоотношенияgood fellowship — хорошие отношения; товарищеское чувство
4. n соучастие, участие5. n членство6. n звание члена совета7. n стипендия аспиранта или младшего научного сотрудника; дотация научному или творческому работникуprize fellowship — стипендия, назначенная за отличные успехи
8. v преим. амер. принять в члены религиозного общества, братства9. v преим. амер. стать членом религиозного общества, братстваСинонимический ряд:1. association (noun) alliance; association; brotherhood; club; comradeship; confederation; congress; corporation; federation; fraternity; friendship; gang; guild; league; order; organisation; organization; sodality; union2. company (noun) companionship; company; society3. endowment (noun) endowment; foundation; grant; honorarium; Rhodes fellowship; scholarship; stipend; subsidy; teaching fellowship4. friendly intercourse (noun) affability; camaraderie; communion; friendliness; friendly intercourse; sociability -
13 сношение
с. чаще мн.1. intercourse sg.; dealingsпрерывать сношения с кем-л. — break* off with smb., sever relations with smb.
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14 сношение
с.1) чаще мн. уст. (связь, отношения) intercourse sg; dealingsдру́жеские сноше́ния — friendly intercourse
дипломати́ческие сноше́ния — diplomatic relations
прерыва́ть сноше́ния с кем-л — break off with smb, sever ['se-] relations with smb
управле́ние вне́шних сноше́ний — foreign relations department
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15 дружеские отношения
1) General subject: amity, brotherhood, dealings, good neighbourliness, sisterhood, friendly terms2) Economy: friendly intercourse3) leg.N.P. friendly relations (between individuals)4) Makarov: intimate relationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дружеские отношения
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16 vingask
að, dep. to make friends; in vingask við e-n, to enter into friendship, friendly intercourse or relation with a person, Eg. 42, 175, Fms. viii. 214, x. 298; vingask til e-s, viii. 108.II. part. vingaðr, in friendly relations; vel vingaðr veð lenda menn, Hkr. ii. 48: well-liked, var hann svá vingaðr af mörgum manni, at …, Fms. xi. 277; hann átti ok vel vingat við höfðingja innan-lands, vi. 397: friendly, well-disposed, iv. 87. -
17 स्नेहः _snēhḥ
स्नेहः [स्निह्-घञ्]1 Affection, love, kindness, tender ness; स्नेहदाक्षिण्ययोर्योगात् कमीव प्रतिभाति मे V.2.4 (where it has sense 6 also); अस्ति मे सोदरस्नेहो$प्येतेषु Ś.1.-2 Oiliness, viscidity, unctuousness, lubricity (one of the 24 Guṇas according to the Vaiśeṣikas)-3 Moisture; तृष्णासंजननं स्नेह एष तेषां पुनर्भवः Mb.12.218.33.-4 Grease, fat, any unctuous substance.-5 Oil; निर्विष्टविषयस्नेहः स दशान्तमुपेयिवान् R.12.1; Pt.1.82 (where the word has sense 1 also), 221; R.4.75.-6 Any fluid of the body, such as semen.-Comp. -अक्त a. oiled, lubri- cated, greased.-अङ्कनम् a mark of affection.-अनुवृत्तिः f. affectionate or friendly intercourse.-आशः a lamp.-कुम्भः an oil-vessel.-केसरिन् castor-oil.-छेदः, -भङ्गः breach or loss of friendship.-पक्व a. dressed with oil.-पानम् drinking oil (as a medicine).-पूर्वम् ind. affectionately.-प्रवृत्तिः f. flow or course of love; त्वप्यस्याः कथमप्यबान्धवकृतां स्नेहप्रवृत्तिं च ताम् Ś. 4.17.-प्रसरः, -प्रस्रवः effusion of love.-प्रिय a. fond of oil. (-यः) a lamp.-बीजः the Piyāla tree.-भाण्डम् an oil-vessel. ˚जीविन् an oilman.-भूः phlegm.-भूमिः f.1 anything yielding oil.-2 an object of love or affection, beloved person.-रङ्गः sesamum.-रसनम् the mouth.-रेकभू m. the moon.-वरम् fat.-वस्तिः f. injection of oil, an oily enema.-विद्धः the Devadāra tree.-विमर्दित a. anointed with oil.-व्यक्तिः f. manifestation of love, display of freindship; (भवति) स्नेहव्यक्तिश्चिरविरहजं मुञ्चतो बाष्पमुष्णम् Me.12.-संभाषः kind conversation, friendly talk, chat.-सार a. having oil for its chief ingredient. -
18 blíða
I)f. friendliness, gentleness; hófst þá enn at nýju blíða (friendly relations) með þeim mágum.(-dda, -ddr), v. = blíðka.* * *u, f. [Ulf. bleiþei], literally blitheness, but in usage gentleness, grace, of a woman; alla blíðu lét hón uppi við mik, Nj. 18; hófst þá enn at nýju b. ( friendly intercourse) með þeim mágum, Fms. ix. 450: in mod. usage, balminess of the air: fair words, blandishment, Sks. 540.COMPD: blíðubragð. -
19 enajenamiento
m.1 change of affection, want of friendly intercourse.2 absence of mind; distress of mind; rapture, astonishment; overjoy.3 disorder of the mental faculties.4 absent-mindedness, rapture, inattention.5 alienation, mental derangement, insanity, estrangement.* * *1→ link=enajenación enajenación* * ** * *= alienation.Ex. Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.* * ** * *= alienation.Ex: Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.
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20 rebelar
v.1 to excite rebellion.2 to revolt.3 to rebel, to mutiny.4 to get at variance, to break off friendly intercourse.5 to resist, to oppose.6 to excite the passions irrationally.* * *----* rebelarse = revolt.* rebelarse (contra) = rebel (against).* * ** rebelarse = revolt.* rebelarse (contra) = rebel (against).
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