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1 concede a goal
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2 concede
سَلَّمَ بصَوَاب (شَيء) \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. \ سَمَحَ بِـ \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. \ See Also أَقَرَّ بِصِحَّة شَيء -
3 concede
أَقَرَّ \ recognize: to accept (a fact, a claim, etc.): The government recognizes the need for better water supplies. acknowledge: to agree that sth. is true: They all acknowledged that he was the best swimmer. concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. In some kinds of race or match, a weaker competitor is conceded a few points, or a short distance, as a start. \ See Also اعْتَرَف بِـ، سَلَّم بِـ -
4 concede
أَذْعَنَ \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. give in: yield; stop struggling: He had to give in when his strength was gone. yield: ( old use) to cease opposition and accept defeat: The enemy were forced to yield. \ See Also أقر (أَقَرَّ)، استسلم (اِسْتَسْلَم) -
5 concede
[kənˈsiːd] verb1) to admit:يُسلِّـم بِ، يُقـرُّHe conceded that he had been wrong.
2) to grant (eg a right).يخوّل، يَمْنَح (حَقّا) -
6 distribuidor que concede licencias
(n.) = licensorEx. Some libraries are creating a separate database of licensed resources that includes hyperlinks to the licensor's terms and conditions of use.* * *(n.) = licensorEx: Some libraries are creating a separate database of licensed resources that includes hyperlinks to the licensor's terms and conditions of use.
Spanish-English dictionary > distribuidor que concede licencias
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7 persona que concede una franquicia
(n.) = franchiser [franchisor]Ex. The principle incorporates the basic advantage of franchising; where the franchisee buys access to the franchiser's products, product expertise, training, support and corporate branding.* * *(n.) = franchiser [franchisor]Ex: The principle incorporates the basic advantage of franchising; where the franchisee buys access to the franchiser's products, product expertise, training, support and corporate branding.
Spanish-English dictionary > persona que concede una franquicia
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8 que concede becas
(adj.) = grant-makingEx. Its main purpose is to help people applying to grant-making foundations for funds = Su principal objetivs es ayudar a la gente a solicitar dinero a fundaciones que conceden becas.* * *(adj.) = grant-makingEx: Its main purpose is to help people applying to grant-making foundations for funds = Su principal objetivs es ayudar a la gente a solicitar dinero a fundaciones que conceden becas.
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9 que concede subsidios
(adj.) = grant-makingEx. Its main purpose is to help people applying to grant-making foundations for funds = Su principal objetivs es ayudar a la gente a solicitar dinero a fundaciones que conceden becas.* * *(adj.) = grant-makingEx: Its main purpose is to help people applying to grant-making foundations for funds = Su principal objetivs es ayudar a la gente a solicitar dinero a fundaciones que conceden becas.
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10 que se concede en función de las necesidades económicas
Ex. For years a most intractable and disturbing problem has been the low take-up of means-tested benefits.* * *Ex: For years a most intractable and disturbing problem has been the low take-up of means-tested benefits.
Spanish-English dictionary > que se concede en función de las necesidades económicas
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11 banco que concede crédito documentario
• opening balance• opening bank• opening capitalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banco que concede crédito documentario
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12 documento que concede un derecho de ejecución
• document which grants a right of executionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > documento que concede un derecho de ejecución
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13 mengalah
concede, admit, yield, give in, succumb* * *give in, gived in, gived in, giving in* * *give in, yield; concede defeat -
14 признавать поражение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > признавать поражение
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15 overgive
concede, give up, hand, turn over* * *vb( overlevere) hand over,( til afgørelse) refer ( fx the case to the complaints board);( udlevere) give up,F surrender ( en noget something to somebody);(mil.) surrender ( fx a fort to the enemy);[ overgive sig] surrender ( fx to the enemy); give oneself up ( fx to the police);( opgive sin strenge holdning) relent, give in;[ overgive sagen til sin advokat] place the matter in the hands of one's solicitor. -
16 визнавати законне право
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > визнавати законне право
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17 визнавати поразку
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > визнавати поразку
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18 přiznat (právo na)
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19 пропускать гол со стандарта
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > пропускать гол со стандарта
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20 уступать
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