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1 опосредованно
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > опосредованно
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2 опосредованно
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3 владеть опосредствованно
Law: hold mediatelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > владеть опосредствованно
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4 не непосредственно
General subject: mediatelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не непосредственно
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6 опосредствованно
1) General subject: mediately2) Bookish: instrumentally -
7 владеть
1. holdвладеть абсолютно, безусловно — to hold absolutely
2. hold back3. in possession ofвладеть, обладать — to have in possession
4. own; possess; rule; govern; master; manageвладеть собою, сохранять хладнокровие — to possess oneself
5. command6. possess7. wieldвладеть пером, быть писателем — to wield the pen
Синонимический ряд:иметь (глаг.) быть владельцем; быть обладателем; быть хозяином; иметь; обладать
См. также в других словарях:
Mediately — Me di*ate*ly, adv. In a mediate manner; by a secondary cause or agent; not directly or primarily; by means; opposed to {immediately}. [1913 Webster] God worketh all things amongst us mediately. Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] The king grants a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mediately — adverb /ˈmiːdiətli/ In a mediate manner; by the intervention of an intermediary agent or means; by indirect mediation; indirectly. He derived his impressions of things not directly from them, but mediately from other peoples impressions about… … Wiktionary
mediately — adverb see mediate I … New Collegiate Dictionary
mediately — See mediate. * * * … Universalium
mediately — mɪËdɪətlɪ adv. via a mediator, with the help of an intermediary … English contemporary dictionary
mediately — me·di·ate·ly … English syllables
mediately — adverb see mediate I … Useful english dictionary
mediate — mediately, adv. mediateness, n. v. /mee dee ayt /; adj. /mee dee it/, v., mediated, mediating, adj. v.t. 1. to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile. 2. to bring about (an agreement, accord, truce, peace,… … Universalium
Immediately — Im*me di*ate*ly, adv. 1. In an immediate manner; without intervention of any other person or thing; proximately; directly; opposed to {mediately}; as, immediately contiguous. [1913 Webster] God s acceptance of it either immediately by himself, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rule in Shelley's Case — The Rule in Shelley s Case is a rule of law that may apply to certain future interests in real property and trusts created in common law jurisdictions. [Moynihan, Cornelius, Introduction to the Law of Real Property , 3d Edition, West Group (St.… … Wikipedia
Quia Emptores — (medieval Latin for because the buyers , the incipit of the document) was a statute passed by Edward I of England in 1290 that prevented tenants from alienating their lands to others by subinfeudation. Quia Emptores, along with its companion… … Wikipedia