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1 give and take
willingness to allow someone something in return for being allowed something oneself.أخْذ وَعَطاء، تنازُل مُتَبادَل -
2 GIVE
• Better give than receive - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• Better to give than to take - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• Don't give me that - Рассказывай сказки (P), Свежо предание, да верится с трудом (C)• Give and take - За добро добром и платят (3)• Give and you shall receive - За добро добром и платят (3)• He gives twice who gives in a trice - Дважды дает, кто скоро дает (fl)• He gives twice who gives promptly (quickly) - Дважды дает, кто скоро дает (Д), Не сули с гору, а подай в пору (H)• I give it for what it is worth - За что купил, за то и продаю (3)• I'll give my head for it - Даю голову на отсечение (Д)• It is better to give than to receive - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• It is more blessed to give than to receive - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• No one can give what he hasn't got - Голой овцы не стригут (Г)• What we gave we have - Какой привет, такой и ответ (K) -
3 ånd
* * *(en -er)( sind, mods legeme; også: stor personlighed) mind ( fx body and mind; the triumph of mind over matter; he was one of the greatest minds of his time); spirit ( fx the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak);( overnaturligt væsen) spirit, genie ( fx the Spirit (el. Genie) of the Lamp (, of the Ring));( spøgelse) ghost ( fx Hamlet's father's ghost), spirit;( tænkemåde) spirit ( fx the spirit of the 18th century);( åndelig kraft, indre princip) genius ( fx men of genius; the genius of the language);(i hær etc) morale;( tone, retning) spirit ( fx we accept the spirit as well as the letter of the treaty), drift ( fx the drift of what he said),F tenor;[ når ånden kommer over ham] when the spirit moves him;[ opgive ånden] give up the ghost;[ åndens verden] the spiritual world;[ med adj:][ beslægtede ånder] kindred souls (el. spirits), congenial spirits;[ de dødes ånder] the spirits of the dead;[ en ond ånd] an evil spirit;( indianernes gud) the Great Spirit;[ tjenende ånd](spøg.: tjener etc) menial,( troldmands) familiar;[ med i:][ i ånden] in spirit;[ forstå noget i den ånd det er skrevet] understand something in the spirit in which it was written;[ optage det i den rette ånd] take it in the right spirit;[ganske i X.s ånd] quite in the spirit of X.;[ i ånd og sandhed] in spirit and in truth;[ jeg ser ham i ånden] I see him in my mind's eye. -
4 take
اِسْتَخْدَمَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to give work to: My firm employs 300 men, to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. engage: to give a job to: The school has engaged two new teachers. exercise: to make active use of (one’s mind, a power or right): Exercise a little more patience, please. exploit: to develop; make full use of (things that nature provides: forests, oil, coal, etc.): We can make electricity by exploiting the force of the river. take: to use; follow: We took the train to London. You took the wrong road. Don’t go! You should take this chance of a new job. take on: to give employment to: My company has taken on three new clerks. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ See Also شغل (شَغَّلَ)، وظف (وَظَّفَ)، استثمر (اِسْتَثْمَر) -
5 take on
اِسْتَخْدَمَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to give work to: My firm employs 300 men, to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. engage: to give a job to: The school has engaged two new teachers. exercise: to make active use of (one’s mind, a power or right): Exercise a little more patience, please. exploit: to develop; make full use of (things that nature provides: forests, oil, coal, etc.): We can make electricity by exploiting the force of the river. take: to use; follow: We took the train to London. You took the wrong road. Don’t go! You should take this chance of a new job. take on: to give employment to: My company has taken on three new clerks. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ See Also شغل (شَغَّلَ)، وظف (وَظَّفَ)، استثمر (اِسْتَثْمَر) -
6 take in
1) to include:يَشْمَل، يَضُمLiterature takes in drama, poetry and the novel.
2) to give (someone) shelter:يُؤْوي، يُعْطي مَلْجأHe had nowhere to go, so I took him in.
3) to understand and remember:يَفْهَم، يَسْتَوْعِبI didn't take in what he said.
4) to make (clothes) smaller:يُقَصِّرI lost a lot of weight, so I had to take all my clothes in.
5) to deceive or cheat:يَخْدَعHe took me in with his story.
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7 Take And Give
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8 Dividend Of Loom Take-Up
A compound number calculated from the wheels employed for driving the taking-up roller in a positive motion, and which is used as a constant for quickly calculating the change wheels required to give any desired number of picks per 1/4-in. Assuming a dividend of 528 and that 16 picks per 1/4-in. were required, then: - ??? For picks per quarter-inch the dividend is calculated as follows. ???Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dividend Of Loom Take-Up
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9 to take advantage of
خَدَعَ \ cheat: to deceive; get sth. dishonestly from sb.: Some men cheat at cards. That lawyer cheated me out of $15. deceive: to cause (sb.) to believe what is untrue; play a trick on (sb.). fool: deceive: He fooled her into believing his promises. hoax: to trick (sb.) by telling lies that cause trouble: Firemen are often hoaxed by untrue reports of a fire. make a fool of: to trick; make (sb.) seem silly in front of others. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. to take advantage of: to make unfair use of; deceive: The shopkeeper took advantage of my inexperience and charged me too much. trick: deceive. \ See Also غش (غَشَّ)، ضلل (ضَلَّلَ)، اِحْتَالَ على -
10 קח ותן
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11 תן וקח
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12 уступки
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13 berambil-ambilan
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14 něco za něco
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15 gagnkvæm tilslökun
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16 molemminpuoliset myönnytykset
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17 любезностями
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18 namira
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19 kompromisní
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20 взаимные уступки
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > взаимные уступки
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