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  • 1 raise

    [reɪz]
    1. verb
    1) to move or lift to a high(er) position:

    Raise the flag.

    يَرْفَع
    2) to make higher:

    If you paint your flat, that will raise the value of it considerably

    We'll raise that wall about 20 centimetres.

    يَرْفَع إلى أعلى
    3) to grow (crops) or breed (animals) for food:

    We don't raise pigs on this farm.

    يَزْرَع
    4) to rear, bring up (a child):

    She has raised a large family.

    يُرَبّي
    5) to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed):

    Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?

    يُثير سُؤالا أو قَضِيَّةً للبَحْث
    6) to collect; to gather:

    The revolutionaries managed to raise a small army.

    يَجْمَع
    7) to cause:

    His remarks raised a laugh.

    يُسَبِّب
    8) to cause to rise or appear:

    The car raised a cloud of dust.

    يُثير، يَبْعَثُ

    They've raised a statue of Robert Burns / in memory of Robert Burns.

    يَبْني، يُقيمُ يُطْلِقُ صَرْخَةً
    11) to make contact with by radio:

    I can't raise the mainland.

    يُجْري إتِّصالا مع
    2. noun
    an increase in wages or salary:

    I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.

    زيادَه في الرّاتِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > raise

  • 2 asunto delicado

    m.
    touchy subject, delicate matter, hot potato, sore spot.
    * * *
    (n.) = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato
    Ex. This probably has more to do with that and the fact that the movie is about Hitler, which is still a sore subject in Germany.
    Ex. Hence comparison is known to be a sore spot for men because it challenges their ego and masculinity.
    Ex. The sore points in most marriages are money, sex and children.
    Ex. The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex. When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.
    * * *
    (n.) = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato

    Ex: This probably has more to do with that and the fact that the movie is about Hitler, which is still a sore subject in Germany.

    Ex: Hence comparison is known to be a sore spot for men because it challenges their ego and masculinity.
    Ex: The sore points in most marriages are money, sex and children.
    Ex: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex: When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.

    Spanish-English dictionary > asunto delicado

  • 3 comprender mejor

    (v.) = gain + insight into, increase + understanding, place + Nombre + in/into + perspective, put into + perspective, gain + a better understanding, gain + a greater understanding, gain + a better sense of, get + a better sense of
    Ex. Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.
    Ex. Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment.
    Ex. This also allows funding agencies to place programs into perspective and to evaluate the effects of cutting monies from or adding monies to the budget.
    Ex. In other words, my job is to attempt to put what you have heard into perspective in terms of today and the future.
    Ex. The aim of the project was to gain a better understanding of the nature of collaboration in the information searching process.
    Ex. The aim of the interviews was to gain greater understanding of what these children are looking for in a story book.
    Ex. To gain a better sense of the metaphorical nature of the scientific research paper, 89 journal articles were reviewed.
    Ex. He has agreed to come to our meeting to answer our questions and to get a better sense of the hopes and possible concerns that this revolutionary project has raised.
    * * *
    (v.) = gain + insight into, increase + understanding, place + Nombre + in/into + perspective, put into + perspective, gain + a better understanding, gain + a greater understanding, gain + a better sense of, get + a better sense of

    Ex: Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.

    Ex: Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment.
    Ex: This also allows funding agencies to place programs into perspective and to evaluate the effects of cutting monies from or adding monies to the budget.
    Ex: In other words, my job is to attempt to put what you have heard into perspective in terms of today and the future.
    Ex: The aim of the project was to gain a better understanding of the nature of collaboration in the information searching process.
    Ex: The aim of the interviews was to gain greater understanding of what these children are looking for in a story book.
    Ex: To gain a better sense of the metaphorical nature of the scientific research paper, 89 journal articles were reviewed.
    Ex: He has agreed to come to our meeting to answer our questions and to get a better sense of the hopes and possible concerns that this revolutionary project has raised.

    Spanish-English dictionary > comprender mejor

  • 4 entender mejor

    (v.) = place + Nombre + in/into + perspective, put into + perspective, gain + a better sense of, get + a better sense of
    Ex. This also allows funding agencies to place programs into perspective and to evaluate the effects of cutting monies from or adding monies to the budget.
    Ex. In other words, my job is to attempt to put what you have heard into perspective in terms of today and the future.
    Ex. To gain a better sense of the metaphorical nature of the scientific research paper, 89 journal articles were reviewed.
    Ex. He has agreed to come to our meeting to answer our questions and to get a better sense of the hopes and possible concerns that this revolutionary project has raised.
    * * *
    (v.) = place + Nombre + in/into + perspective, put into + perspective, gain + a better sense of, get + a better sense of

    Ex: This also allows funding agencies to place programs into perspective and to evaluate the effects of cutting monies from or adding monies to the budget.

    Ex: In other words, my job is to attempt to put what you have heard into perspective in terms of today and the future.
    Ex: To gain a better sense of the metaphorical nature of the scientific research paper, 89 journal articles were reviewed.
    Ex: He has agreed to come to our meeting to answer our questions and to get a better sense of the hopes and possible concerns that this revolutionary project has raised.

    Spanish-English dictionary > entender mejor

  • 5 tema delicado

    m.
    sore point, tender point, delicate matter, tender issue.
    * * *
    (n.) = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato
    Ex. This probably has more to do with that and the fact that the movie is about Hitler, which is still a sore subject in Germany.
    Ex. Hence comparison is known to be a sore spot for men because it challenges their ego and masculinity.
    Ex. The sore points in most marriages are money, sex and children.
    Ex. The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex. When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.
    * * *
    (n.) = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato

    Ex: This probably has more to do with that and the fact that the movie is about Hitler, which is still a sore subject in Germany.

    Ex: Hence comparison is known to be a sore spot for men because it challenges their ego and masculinity.
    Ex: The sore points in most marriages are money, sex and children.
    Ex: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex: When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tema delicado

  • 6 Babyjahr

    n (one year’s) maternity leave; Rentenversicherung: year credited to a woman’s pension scheme for each child she has raised
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    Ba|by|jahr
    nt
    (für Mutter nach Geburt) maternity leave (for one year); (INSUR) year of pension contributions credited to women for each child
    * * *
    Ba·by·jahr
    nt (fam) maternity [or paternity] leave (of one-year duration)
    * * *
    Babyjahr n (one year’s) maternity leave; Rentenversicherung: year credited to a woman’s pension scheme for each child she has raised

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Babyjahr

  • 7 agitado

    adj.
    1 agitated, unquiet, excited, rough-and-tumble.
    2 agitated, rough, choppy, surging.
    Troubled waters.. Aguas agitadas.
    3 bumpy.
    4 hectic, busy.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: agitar.
    * * *
    1→ link=agitar agitar
    1 (movido) agitated, shaken; (mar) rough, choppy
    2 (ansioso) anxious
    3 (ajetreado) hectic
    * * *
    (f. - agitada)
    adj.
    agitated, excited
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [mar] rough, choppy; [aire] turbulent; [vuelo] bumpy
    2) (fig) (=trastornado) agitated, upset; (=emocionado) excited; [vida] hectic
    2.
    SM stirring, mixing
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) < mar> rough, choppy
    b) <día/vida> hectic, busy
    c) (Pol)
    d) < persona> worked up, agitated
    * * *
    = hectic, turbulent, restless, in a state of turmoil, choppy [choppier -comp., chopiest -sup.], twitchy [twitchier -comp., twitchiest -sup.].
    Ex. The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex. The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
    Ex. While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.
    Ex. Before long the teachers were in a state of turmoil over the issue.
    Ex. So far, Internet retailers have not been able to take the bread out of the mouths of the terrestrial booksellers, as had been feared, but the trading waters remain choppy.
    Ex. The day before she wouldn't eat or speak and she was twitchy since she didn't know what the future would hold.
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    * mar agitada = heavy sea.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) < mar> rough, choppy
    b) <día/vida> hectic, busy
    c) (Pol)
    d) < persona> worked up, agitated
    * * *
    = hectic, turbulent, restless, in a state of turmoil, choppy [choppier -comp., chopiest -sup.], twitchy [twitchier -comp., twitchiest -sup.].

    Ex: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.

    Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
    Ex: While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.
    Ex: Before long the teachers were in a state of turmoil over the issue.
    Ex: So far, Internet retailers have not been able to take the bread out of the mouths of the terrestrial booksellers, as had been feared, but the trading waters remain choppy.
    Ex: The day before she wouldn't eat or speak and she was twitchy since she didn't know what the future would hold.
    * mar agitada = heavy sea.

    * * *
    agitado -da
    1 ‹mar› rough, choppy
    2 ‹día/vida› hectic, busy
    3 ( Pol):
    una época agitada a period of unrest
    4 ‹persona› worked up o agitated
    * * *

    Del verbo agitar: ( conjugate agitar)

    agitado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    agitado    
    agitar
    agitado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a) mar rough, choppy

    b)día/vida hectic, busy

    c) personaworked up, agitated

    agitar ( conjugate agitar) verbo transitivo
    a)líquido/botella to shake

    b)brazo/pañuelo to wave;

    alas to flap
    agitarse verbo pronominal

    [ barca] to toss;
    [ toldo] to flap

    agitado,-a adjetivo
    1 agitated
    (el mar, un río) rough
    2 (nervioso) anxious
    ♦ Locuciones: llevar una vida muy agitada, to lead a very hectic life
    agitar verbo transitivo
    1 (el contenido de un envase) to shake
    2 (alterar a una multitud) to agitate, stir up
    ' agitado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    accidentada
    - accidentado
    - agitada
    - impaciente
    - inquieta
    - inquieto
    - intranquilo
    - movido
    - nervioso
    English:
    bumpy
    - hectic
    - restless
    - troubled
    - disturbed
    - excited
    - rough
    - unsettled
    * * *
    agitado, -a adj
    1. [persona] worked up, excited
    2. [mar] rough, choppy
    * * *
    adj
    1 mar rough, choppy
    2 día hectic
    * * *
    agitado, -da adj
    1) : agitated, excited
    2) : choppy, rough, turbulent
    * * *
    agitado adj
    1. (día, etc) hectic / busy [comp. busier; superl. busiest]
    2. (mar) rough

    Spanish-English dictionary > agitado

  • 8 ajetreado

    adj.
    hectic, helter-skelter.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: ajetrear.
    * * *
    1→ link=ajetrearse ajetrearse
    1 busy, hectic
    * * *
    ADJ busy
    * * *
    - da adjetivo hectic, busy
    * * *
    = busy [busier -comp., busiest -sup.], hectic, hard-driving, hurly-burly.
    Ex. The variety of reader places in a library adds interest to the interior but also provide for the many preferences of the users, some of whom seem to prefer a very busy location.
    Ex. The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex. Dexter Basil Rundle is a vice-president of the Garrett National Bank in Garrett, a practical, progressive, hard-driving city of 122,680 in the Midwest.
    Ex. Its principles of living close to the natural world and striving for balance in all that we do provide an antidote to our hurly-burly existence.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo hectic, busy
    * * *
    = busy [busier -comp., busiest -sup.], hectic, hard-driving, hurly-burly.

    Ex: The variety of reader places in a library adds interest to the interior but also provide for the many preferences of the users, some of whom seem to prefer a very busy location.

    Ex: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex: Dexter Basil Rundle is a vice-president of the Garrett National Bank in Garrett, a practical, progressive, hard-driving city of 122,680 in the Midwest.
    Ex: Its principles of living close to the natural world and striving for balance in all that we do provide an antidote to our hurly-burly existence.

    * * *
    hectic, busy
    * * *

    Del verbo ajetrearse: ( conjugate ajetrearse)

    ajetreado es:

    el participio

    ajetreado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    hectic, busy
    ajetreado,-a adjetivo (very) busy, hectic

    ' ajetreado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ajetreada
    - movida
    - movido
    - loco
    English:
    busy
    - hectic
    * * *
    ajetreado, -a adj
    busy;
    he tenido un día muy ajetreado I've had a very busy day
    * * *
    ajetreado, -da adj
    : hectic, busy
    * * *
    ajetreado adj busy [comp. busier; superl. busiest] / hectic

    Spanish-English dictionary > ajetreado

  • 9 alocado

    adj.
    1 crazy, mad.
    2 crazy, hothead, harebrained, scatterbrained.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: alocar.
    * * *
    1 (distraído) scatterbrained
    2 (loco) crazy, wild, reckless
    3 (irreflexivo) thoughtless, rash, impetuous
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (despistado) scatterbrain; (loco) fool
    * * *
    (f. - alocada)
    adj.
    2) wild
    * * *
    alocado, -a
    1.
    ADJ (=loco) crazy, mad; (=irresponsable) wild; (=distraído) scatterbrained
    2.
    SM / F madcap
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo (irresponsable, imprudente) crazy, wild; (irreflexivo, impetuoso) rash, impetuous; ( despistado) scatterbrained
    II
    - da masculino, femenino ( imprudente) crazy o reckless fool; ( irreflexivo) rash fool; ( despistado) scatterbrain
    * * *
    = hectic, freewheeling [free-wheeling], wild [wilder -comp., wildest -sup.], zany [zanier -comp., zaniest -sup.], heedless, berserk, reckless.
    Ex. The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    Ex. Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.
    Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.
    Ex. His zany humor, gawky production, and sexual exhibitionism have grown in this new film into a confident, ironic account of a world in which it pays to be rich and beautiful.
    Ex. In his wise and graceful book, Watts achieves a balance between the blind adulation and heedless scorn that distorts most commentary on Walt Disney.
    Ex. Today, hyperbolic comic and cartoon imagery is an established movie aesthetic -- a berserk but ironic Pop Art expressionism.
    Ex. The article is entitled ' Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.
    ----
    * hacer algo alocado = do + something footloose and fancy-free.
    * momentos alocados = heady days.
    * tiempos alocados = heady days.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo (irresponsable, imprudente) crazy, wild; (irreflexivo, impetuoso) rash, impetuous; ( despistado) scatterbrained
    II
    - da masculino, femenino ( imprudente) crazy o reckless fool; ( irreflexivo) rash fool; ( despistado) scatterbrain
    * * *
    = hectic, freewheeling [free-wheeling], wild [wilder -comp., wildest -sup.], zany [zanier -comp., zaniest -sup.], heedless, berserk, reckless.

    Ex: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.

    Ex: Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.
    Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.
    Ex: His zany humor, gawky production, and sexual exhibitionism have grown in this new film into a confident, ironic account of a world in which it pays to be rich and beautiful.
    Ex: In his wise and graceful book, Watts achieves a balance between the blind adulation and heedless scorn that distorts most commentary on Walt Disney.
    Ex: Today, hyperbolic comic and cartoon imagery is an established movie aesthetic -- a berserk but ironic Pop Art expressionism.
    Ex: The article is entitled ' Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.
    * hacer algo alocado = do + something footloose and fancy-free.
    * momentos alocados = heady days.
    * tiempos alocados = heady days.

    * * *
    alocado1 -da
    (irresponsable, imprudente) crazy, wild, reckless; (irreflexivo, impetuoso) rash, impetuous; (despistado) scatterbrained
    corría alocado por la calle pidiendo socorro he was running up the street like a madman, calling for help
    alocado2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    (personaimprudente) crazy o reckless fool; (— irreflexiva) rash fool; (— despistada) scatterbrain
    * * *

    alocado
    ◊ -da adjetivo (irresponsable, imprudente) crazy, wild;


    (irreflexivo, impetuoso) rash, impetuous;
    ( despistado) scatterbrained
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( imprudente) crazy o reckless fool;
    ( irreflexivo) rash fool;
    ( despistado) scatterbrain
    alocado,-a adjetivo thoughtless, rash
    ' alocado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alocada
    - bala
    - inconsciente
    English:
    wild
    * * *
    alocado, -a
    adj
    1. [loco] crazy;
    lleva una vida alocada she lives a wild life
    2. [irreflexivo] rash, reckless;
    fue una decisión alocada it was a rash decision
    nm,f
    1. [loco]
    es un alocado he's crazy
    2. [irreflexivo]
    es un alocado he's rash o reckless
    * * *
    I adj crazy
    II m, alocada f crazy fool
    * * *
    alocado, -da adj
    1) : crazy
    2) : wild, reckless
    3) : silly, scatterbrained

    Spanish-English dictionary > alocado

  • 10 cuestión delicada

    Ex. The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.
    * * *

    Ex: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuestión delicada

  • 11 tanga

    f.
    1 small size bikini, G-string, G-string clothing, gee-string.
    2 Tanga.
    m.
    tanga.
    * * *
    1 G-string, tanga
    * * *
    SM tanga, G-string
    * * *
    femenino tanga
    * * *
    = thong, G-string, gee-string.
    Nota: También escrito G-string.
    Ex. There is nothing to stop you from wearing a thong, you don't have to have a perfect pert bum... after all your underwear is not seen by everyone.
    Ex. The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.
    Ex. They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.
    ----
    * tanga de hilo = G-string, gee-string.
    * tanga de hilo dental = G-string, gee-string.
    * * *
    femenino tanga
    * * *
    = thong, G-string, gee-string.
    Nota: También escrito G-string.

    Ex: There is nothing to stop you from wearing a thong, you don't have to have a perfect pert bum... after all your underwear is not seen by everyone.

    Ex: The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.
    Ex: They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.
    * tanga de hilo = G-string, gee-string.
    * tanga de hilo dental = G-string, gee-string.

    * * *
    tanga
    * * *

     

    Del verbo tangar: ( conjugate tangar)

    tanga es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    tanga f or m
    tanga
    ' tanga' also found in these entries:
    English:
    G-string
    * * *
    tanga nm
    tanga, thong
    * * *
    m tanga

    Spanish-English dictionary > tanga

  • 12 tanga de hilo

    (n.) = G-string, gee-string
    Ex. The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.
    Ex. They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.
    * * *
    (n.) = G-string, gee-string

    Ex: The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.

    Ex: They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tanga de hilo

  • 13 tanga de hilo dental

    (n.) = G-string, gee-string
    Ex. The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.
    Ex. They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.
    * * *
    (n.) = G-string, gee-string

    Ex: The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.

    Ex: They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tanga de hilo dental

  • 14 ἐξανίστημι

    + V 9-10-10-4-8=41 Gn 4,25; 18,16; 19,1.32.34
    A: to raise up [τι] Is 61,4; to raise up, to support [τινα] Jb 4,4
    M: to arise, to rise up (of pers.) Jos 8,7; to rise up (of things) Hos 10,14; to arise, to rise up (of pers.) Gn 18,16; to rise up against [ἐπί τινα] Ob 1,1; to rise up (of sentiments) Ez 7,10
    ἐξανέστησεν σπέρμα he has raised up seed Gn 4,25
    *Ez 25,15 καὶ ἐξανέστησαν (ἐκδίκησιν) they raised up (vengeance) -קום for MT (נקם) וינקמו נקם they took vengeance
    Cf. HARL 1986a, 133; →NIDNTT; TWNT

    Lust (λαγνεία) > ἐξανίστημι

  • 15 обучение

    learning; teaching; training

    Обучение можно охарактеризовать как процесс, ориентированный на изменение отношений, знаний и умений для какой-либо деятельности или целого спектра различных видов деятельности, необходимых на рабочем месте в настоящее время или в будущем. — Training can be described as a process aimed at modifying attitudes, knowledge and skills for an activity or a range of activities required at the workplace, now or in future.

    В прошлом обучение часто рассматривалось предприятиями как одна из допустимых затрат. В настоящее время оно считается значимым инструментом управления и инвестицией для реализации организационной стратегии и развития предприятий. Управляющие выделяют роль упреждающего подхода к обучения для достижения корпоративных целей, высокой производительности и конкурентного преимущества. Кроме того, обучение стало довольно "модным" среди управляющих высокого ранга. Все это привело к повышению уровня ожиданий относительно качества обучения и его результатов. — In the past, training was often considered a tolerated expense by the enterprises. Now it is recognized as a significant management tool and investment for their organizational strategy and development. Managers are increasingly emphasizing a pro-active approach to training to achieve corporate goals, higher productivity and a better competitive edge. Training has also become quite fashionable for higher management levels. All this has raised expectations regarding the quality of training and its results.

    Обучение нередко рассматривается как передача знаний "от одного сосуда к другому". — Teaching is frequently regarded as knowledge transfer 'from one vessel to another'.

    В некоторых отраслях затраты со временем успешно сокращаются благодаря обучению. — In some industries, cost reductions are achieved over time because of learning.

    - лабораторное обучение - обучение менеджеров

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > обучение

  • 16 а именно

    The movement itself gives rise to a second field, namely, the magnetic field.

    * * *
    А именно-- Prof. P. has raised an interesting and pertinent question, namely at what level does the curvature effect enter the transport equations.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а именно

  • 17 поднимать вопрос

    Cable television has raised a number of issues that remain to be finally resolved.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > поднимать вопрос

  • 18 Всё это позволило поставить важные вопросы о

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Всё это позволило поставить важные вопросы о

  • 19 großziehen

    v/t (unreg., trennb., hat) bring up, raise
    * * *
    (Tier) to rear
    * * *
    groß|zie|hen
    vt sep
    to raise; Tier to rear
    * * *
    (to rear, bring up (a child): She has raised a large family.) raise
    * * *
    groß|zie·hen
    [ˈgro:stsi:ən]
    ein Kind \großziehen to bring up sep [or raise] a child
    ein Tier \großziehen to rear an animal
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb bring up; raise; rear < animal>
    * * *
    großziehen v/t (irr, trennb, hat) bring up, raise
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb bring up; raise; rear < animal>
    * * *
    v.
    to nurse v.
    to raise (children) v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > großziehen

  • 20 программа вызвала возражения

    Русско-английский политический словарь > программа вызвала возражения

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