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to be adequately supplied

  • 1 adequately supplied

    angemessen versorgt

    First banking dictionary > adequately supplied

  • 2 adequately

    adverb
    1) (sufficiently) ausreichend
    2) (suitably) angemessen [gekleidet, qualifiziert usw.]
    * * *
    adverb angemessen
    * * *
    ad·equate·ly
    [ˈædɪkwətli]
    1. (sufficiently) ausreichend
    2. (suitably) angemessen
    3. (barely sufficiently) zulänglich
    we shall do \adequately, but are unlikely to make a large profit wir werden gerade so auskommen, aber sicherlich keinen großen Gewinn machen
    * * *
    ['dIkwItlɪ]
    adv
    1) (= sufficiently) prepared, trained, protected ausreichend; insured angemessen
    2) (= satisfactorily) function, respond, perform, explain angemessen
    * * *
    adverb
    1) (sufficiently) ausreichend
    2) (suitably) angemessen [gekleidet, qualifiziert usw.]
    * * *
    adv.
    angemessen adv.
    hinreichend adv.

    English-german dictionary > adequately

  • 3 supply

    1. III
    1) supply smth., smb. supply money (proofs, news, all the coal they need, hands, men, etc.) обеспечивать деньгами и т.д., поставлять /давать/ деньги и т.д.; the office will supply all necessary information контора предоставит всю необходимую информацию
    2) supply smth. supply a need (a want, a demand, etc.) удовлетворять потребность и т.д.; supply a loss (a deficiency, an absence, a lack, a gap, etc.) восполнить потерю и т.д.
    2. IV
    supply smth. in some manner supply smth. liberally (amply, adequately, permanently, continuously, etc.) щедро и т.д. обеспечивать чем-л.
    3. V
    supply smb. smth. supply the refugees clothing (them food, etc.) обеспечивать беженцев одеждой и т.д.
    4. XI
    be supplied in some manner be well (poorly, lavishly, etc.) supplied быть хорошо и т.д. обеспеченным; goods will be supplied promptly to order товары немедленно доставляются по заказу; be supplied with smth. be supplied with money (with clothing, with food, etc.) быть обеспеченным /снабженным/ деньгами и т.д.; be supplied with electric light (with water, etc.) иметь электроснабжение и т.д.; pipes are supplied with hot steam к трубам подводится горячий пар; be supplied by smth. rivers are supplied by smaller streams реки питаются водами потоков и речушек
    5. XVIII
    supply oneself with smth. supply oneself with food (with water, with money, etc.) запастись /обеспечить себя/ пищей и т.д.
    6. XXI1
    supply smb., smth. with smth. supply her with what is necessary (an army with provisions, troops with ammunition, Europe with vast quantities of tea, them with money, a community with electricity, etc.) снабжать /обеспечивать/ ее всем необходимым и т.д.; that store supplies us with coffee этот магазин поставляет нам кофе, мы получаем кофе из этого магазина; the cow supplies us with milk корова дает нам молоко; supply smth. to smth. supply manufactured goods to almost every country in the world (goods to the army, electricity to this region, etc.) поставлять промышленные товары почти во все страны мира и т.д.; supply smth. for smb., smth. supply food for the children (books for the schools, milk for the patients, the news for the communiques, etc.) обеспечивать детей едой и т.д.; it supplied the demand for cheap electricity это удовлетворило потребность в дешевой электроэнергии

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > supply

  • 4 страхование

    I

    Выплата определенной суммы денег одним лицом другому при условии, что в указанных обстоятельствах второе лицо компенсирует любой ущерб, понесенный первым. — The payment of a sum of money by one person to another on the understanding that in specified circumstances the second person will make good any loss suffered by the first.

    - нести расходы по страхованию - осуществлять страхование - платить за страхование - предоставлять страхование - принимать страхование - приостанавливать страхование - производить страхование - субсидировать страхование - государственное страхование - полное страхование II
    (Гарантия от убытков, потерь; освобождение от материальной ответственности. Статья контракта.)

    1. Поставщик страхует Компанию от любых убытков, ущерба или травмы, причиняемых Компании, и любой претензии третьих сторон к Компании в отношении убытков, ущерба или травмы, любых издержек и расходов, возникающих в связи с ними в результате несоблюдения Поставщиком условий Контракта (по небрежности или другой причине) и, в частности, по причине какого-либо дефекта в Товарах или их материалах, конструкции, качестве работы или проекте (в пределах ответственности Поставщика за проект) или от претензии, что какие-либо Товары, подготовленные или поставленные по Контракту не в строгом соответствии с проектом или указанием Компании нарушают или предположительно нарушают права какой-либо третьей стороны по заявлению или в связи с патентом, зарегистрированным промышленным образцом, авторским правом или нарушением доверия. — 1. The Supplier shall indemnify the Company against any loss damage or injury to the Company, and claim in respect of loss damage or injury made against the Company by third parties and any costs and expenses arising in connection with them which result from the Supplier's failure to comply with the Contract (whether negligent or otherwise) and in particular resulting from any defect in the Goods or their materials construction workmanship or design (to the extent that the Supplier is responsible for design) or any claim that any Goods prepared or supplied under the Contract otherwise than exclusively in accordance with a design or instruction given by the Company infringe or are alleged to infringe the rights of any third party claimed under or in connection with any patent registered design copyright or breach of confidence.

    2. Страхование Поставщика от страхуемой по Контракту ответственности осуществляется соответствующим образом страховщиком с хорошей репутацией. — 2. The Supplier shall be at all times adequately insured with a reputable insurer against all insurable liability under the Contract.

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > страхование

  • 5 amply

    1. adv вполне достаточно; обильно

    to be amply supplied with food — иметь большой запас продовольствия; хорошо снабжаться предметами питания

    2. adv широко, просторно
    3. adv подробно, пространно
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. largely (other) abundantly; altogether; copiously; enough; fully; largely; liberally; sufficiently; thoroughly
    2. well (other) acceptably; adequately; appropriately; becomingly; fittingly; properly; right; satisfactorily; suitably; well

    English-Russian base dictionary > amply

  • 6 High Draft

    The term "High Draft" came into prominence in 1913 with the appearance in Spain of the Casablancas mechanism for drafting in cotton spinning. This mechanism, owing to an increased and improved control over the fibres, was capable of drafts about four times higher than the normal. The new method was called " high draft " to distinguish it from the existing method which only gave usual or " low " drafts. Since 1913 many other high draft systems have been introduced, all aiming at controlling the fibres - particularly the shorter ones - as much and as adequately as possible. The utilisation of these improved methods of fibre control has other important advantages besides the saving in machinery and labour accruing from the higher drafts performed. The strength of the yarn is generally increased and its appearance improved. A good high draft system will also spin finer counts from a given cotton, or a standard quality of yarn from a lower and cheaper cotton. The adoption of the high drafting principle has been an important feature in the progress of cotton spinning machinery in recent years, and - almost without exception - new machines are now supplied by all textile machinists with high drafting on.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > High Draft

  • 7 ἱκανός

    ἱκᾰν-ός [ῐ], ή, όν, ([etym.] ἱκνέομαι)
    A sufficing, becoming, befitting; prose Adj., used two or three times by Trag. (v. infr.):
    I of persons, sufficient, competent to do a thing, c. inf., Hdt.3.45, Antipho 1.15, etc.; ἱ. τεκμηριῶσαι sufficient to prove a point, Th.1.9;

    -ώτατος [εἰπεῖν] καὶ γνῶναι Lys.2.42

    ; τίς σοῦ -ώτερος πεῖσαι; X.Cyr.1.4.12; ἱ. ζημιοῦν with sufficient power to punish, Id.Lac.8.4;

    ἱ. βοηθεῖν Pl. Phdr. 277a

    , cf. R. 365a;

    ἱ. ὥστε γνῶναι Id.Lg. 875a

    , cf. Phdr. 258b;

    ἱ. κατὰ τὴν ἐπιφάνειαν Plb.25.3.6

    , al.: c. acc. rei, ἀνὴρ γνώμην ἱ. a man of sufficient prudence, Hdt.3.4; ἱ. τὴν ἰατρικήν sufficiently versed in medicine, X.Cyr.1.6.15: c. dat. rei,

    ἱ. ἐμπειρίᾳ καὶ ἡλικίᾳ Pl.R. 467d

    ;

    οἱ τοῖς χρήμασιν -ώτατοι X.Eq.2.1

    : c. dat. pers., a match for, equivalent to,

    εἷς ἔχων ἰατρικὴν πολλοῖς ἱ. ἰδιώταις Pl.Prt. 322c

    , cf. Tht. 169a: abs.,

    ἱ. Ἁπόλλων S.OT 377

    ;

    οἱ -ώτατοι τῶν πολιτῶν Isoc. 12.132

    ;

    κριτὴς -ώτερος Id.10.38

    ;

    ἱ. σοφιστής Pl.Ly. 204a

    ; αὐληταὶ ἱ. ὡς πρὸς ἰδιώτας very tolerable in comparison with.., Id.Prt. 327c;

    γυνὴ ἱ. μέν, ἄγροικος δέ Luc.DDeor.20.3

    ; ὁ Ἱ. the Almighty, LXXRu. 1.21.
    2 in bad sense, capable,

    ἱ. εἶ λαλῶν κατακόψαι πάντα Men.Sam.69

    .
    II of things, in amount, sufficient, adequate,

    τὰ ἀρκοῦνθ' ἱ. τοῖς γε σώφροσιν E.Ph. 554

    ;

    ἱ. τὰ κακὰ καὶ τὰ παρακείμενα Ar.Lys. 1047

    ; ἱκανὰ τοῖς πολεμίοις ηὐτύχηται they have had successes enough, Th.7.77; ἱ. εἴς, ἐπί, πρός τι, X.Hier.4.9, Pl.R. 371e, Prt. 322b; [

    πρόβατα] ἱ. ἐς φορβήν Hdt.4.121

    ; of size, large enough,

    οὐχ ἱκανῆς οὔσης τῆς Ἁττικῆς Th.1.2

    ; οὐδ' ἦν ἱκανά σοι.. μέλαθρα.. ἐγκαθυβρίζειν not large enough to riot in, E.Tr. 996;

    χώρα ἱ. τρέφειν τοὺς τότε Pl.R. 373d

    , al.; of number or magnitude, considerable,

    λῦπαι Antipho 2.2.2

    ; μέρος τῶν ὄντων ib.2.1.6, etc.; of Time, considerable, long,

    ἱ. χρόνον Ar. Pax 354

    (lyr.);

    ἱ. χρόνος τινὶ ἐπιλαθέσθαι Lys.3.10

    ;

    ἱκανόν ἐστί τινι Damox.1.1

    : with personal constr.,

    ἔφη ἱκανὸς αὐτὸς ἀτυχῶν εἶναι Is.2.7

    .
    2 sufficient, satisfactory,

    ἱ. μαρτυρίαν παρέχεσθαι Pl.Smp. 179b

    ;

    ἱ. λόγῳ ἀποδεῖξαι Id.Hp.Mi. 369c

    ; τὸ ἱ. λαμβάνειν to take security or bail, Act.Ap.17.9, OGI629.100 (Palmyra, ii A.D.); τὸ ἱ. ποιεῖν give security, Plb.32.3.13, D.L.4.50, Just.Nov.86.4 (but simply, satisfy,

    τῷ ὄχλῳ Ev.Marc.15.15

    );

    ἱ. δοῦναι PSI6.554.23

    (iii B.C.), POxy.294.23 (i A.D.); ἐφ' ἱκανόν,= ἱκανῶς, Plb.11.25.1, D.S.11.40.
    III Adv. - νῶς sufficiently, adequately, Th.6.92, etc.; λαγόνες λαπαραὶ ἱ. X.Cyn.5.30, cf. Arist.Phgn. 807b26;

    ἱ. εἴρηται περί τινος Id.EN 1096a3

    , al.; later, considerably, amply, Philostr.VA3.6, VS1.8.3, Ant.Lib.7.7; fully,

    μιᾶς ὥρας ἱ. παρελθούσης Ptol.Alm.4.6

    .
    b excessively, οὔτε γὰρ ἱ. ὑγρόν ἐστι not too moist, Gal.6.765, cf. 767,768;

    ἱ. βλαβερά Id.Vict.Att.8

    ; παχὺ ἱ. αἷμα ibid.
    2 ἱ. ἔχειν to be sufficient, Th.1.91, etc.; ἱ. ἐχέτω let this be enough, Pl.Sph. 245e;

    ἱ. ἔχει πρός τι Id.R. 430c

    , cf. X.Cyr.6.3.22;

    περί τινος Pl.R. 402a

    ; ἱ. ἔχειν τινί to be sufficiently supplied with.., Id.Grg. 493c;

    ἱ. ἔχειν τοῦ βάθους Id.Tht. 194d

    ;

    ἐπιστήμης Id.Phlb. 62a

    ;

    ἱ. πεφυκέναι πρὸς τἆλλα Id.Chrm. 158b

    : abs., Antipho 2.1.1: [comp] Sup.

    - ωτάτως Hp. de Arte12

    ;

    - ώτατα Pl.Phlb. 67a

    .

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱκανός

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