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1 confer a title upon
1) Дипломатический термин: даровать титул (кому-л.), жаловать титул (кому-л.)2) Макаров: давать титул (кому-л.) -
2 confer a title upon
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3 to confer a title upon smb.
даровать / жаловать титул кому-л.English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to confer a title upon smb.
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4 confer
v1) (on, upon) даровать, жаловать2) (on, upon) предоставлять (кому-л.), наделять (кого-л.)3) ( with) совещаться, вести переговоры•to confer a diplomatic rank on smb — присваивать кому-л. дипломатический ранг
to confer a title upon smb — жаловать титул кому-л.
to confer responsibility upon smb for smth — возлагать на кого-л. ответственность за что-л.
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5 confer
v1) даровать, жаловать; предоставлять, наделять- confer a title upon smb.2) совещаться, вести переговоры -
6 confer
[kənʹfɜ:] v1. даровать, жаловать, предоставлятьto confer a title upon smb. - давать титул кому-л.
your trust confers an honour on me - вашим доверием вы оказываете мне честь
2. совещаться, вести переговоры -
7 confer
1. transitive verb,- rr-2. intransitive verb,confer a title/degree/knighthood [up]on somebody — jemandem einen Titel/Grad verleihen/jemanden zum Ritter schlagen
- rr-confer with somebody — sich mit jemandem beraten
* * *[kən'fə:]past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) sich beraten2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) verleihen•- academic.ru/15156/conference">conference- conference call* * *con·fer<- rr->[kənˈfɜ:ʳ, AM -ˈfɜ:r]I. vtto \confer power/rights on sb jdm Macht/Rechte übertragenII. vi* * *[kən'fɜː(r)]1. vt(on, upon sb jdm) title, degree verleihen; power also übertragen2. visich beraten, konferieren (geh)* * *A v/ton, upon dat):confer a degree (up)on sb jemandem einen (akademischen) Grad verleihen;confer a favo(u)r upon sb jemandem eine Gefälligkeit erweisenwith mit;on über akk)cf. abk2. confer vgl., vergleicheconf. abk1. confer vgl., vergleiche2. conference* * *1. transitive verb,- rr-2. intransitive verb,confer a title/degree/knighthood [up]on somebody — jemandem einen Titel/Grad verleihen/jemanden zum Ritter schlagen
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8 confer
kənˈfə: гл.
1) жаловать, даровать;
давать Mr. Mitterrand conferred the Legion of Honour on seven war veterans. ≈ Г-н Миттеран наградил орденом Почетного легиона семерых ветеранов войны. The system had conferred great benefits. ≈ Система дала большие прибыли. Syn: grant
2) обсуждать, совещаться (together, with) ;
вести переговоры The prisoner asked permission to confer with his lawyer. ≈ Задержанный потребовал свидания с адвокатом. Syn: consult даровать, жаловать, предоставлять;
- to * a title upon smb. давать титул кому-л;
- to * a degree присудить ученую степень;
- to * knighthood пожаловать рыцарство;
- your trust *s an honour on me вашим доверием вы оказываете мне честь совещаться, вести переговоры;
- to * with one's lawyer советоваться с юристом confer вести переговоры ~ даровать;
присваивать (звание) ;
присуждать( степень) ;
to confer powers наделять властью;
to confer a title (on smb.) давать титул (кому-л.) ~ даровать ~ жаловать ~ обсуждать, совещаться (together, with) ~ совещаться ~ (imp.) сопоставь, сравни;
confer remark on the next page сравни замечание на следующей странице ~ (cf.) сравните ~ даровать;
присваивать (звание) ;
присуждать (степень) ;
to confer powers наделять властью;
to confer a title (on smb.) давать титул (кому-л.) ~ даровать;
присваивать (звание) ;
присуждать (степень) ;
to confer powers наделять властью;
to confer a title (on smb.) давать титул (кому-л.) ~ (imp.) сопоставь, сравни;
confer remark on the next page сравни замечание на следующей странице -
9 confer
§ ბოძება, მინიჭება; თათბირი, ბჭობა, განხილვა§1 მინიჭება (მიანიჭებს)the university conferred a high title upon him უნივერსიტეტმა მას მაღალი წოდება მიანიჭა2 მოთათბირება (მოითათბირებს)the principal conferred with the teachers დირექტორი მასწავლებლებს ეთათბირა -
10 confer
kən'fə:past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) consultar (con)2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) conceder•- conference call
tr[kən'fɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (award, grant, bestow) conferir, conceder1 (consult, discuss) consultar ( with, con) (about/on, sobre): conferir, otorgarconfer vito confer with : consultarv.• conferir v.• dar v.(§pres: doy, das...) subj: dé-pret: di-•)• otorgar v.• proveer v.kən'fɜːr, kən'fɜː(r)
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to confer something ON o UPON somebody/something — concederle or (frml) conferirle* algo a alguien/algo
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vi ( discuss) consultar[kǝn'fɜː(r)]1.VTto confer sth on sb — [+ honour] conceder or otorgar algo a algn; [+ title] conferir or conceder algo a algn
2.VI conferenciar, estar en consultas* * *[kən'fɜːr, kən'fɜː(r)]
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to confer something ON o UPON somebody/something — concederle or (frml) conferirle* algo a alguien/algo
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vi ( discuss) consultar -
11 confer
[kən'fɜː(r)] 1. 2.to confer with sb. about sth. — conferire con qcn. di qcs
* * *[kən'fə:]past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) consultarsi2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) conferire•- conference call* * *[kən'fɜː(r)] 1. 2.to confer with sb. about sth. — conferire con qcn. di qcs
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12 давать титул
1) General subject: confer a title (обыкн. on), dub2) Business: entitle3) Makarov: confer a title upon (кому-л.) -
13 insignire
insignire v.tr. to decorate, to confer, to award: insignire qlcu. di una decorazione, to decorate s.o.; insignire qlcu. di un titolo, to confer a title upon s.o.; insignire qlcu. del grado di..., to confer the rank of... on s.o.* * *[insiɲ'ɲire]verbo transitivoinsignire qcn. di — to invest sb. with [diritto, autorità, potere]
* * *insignire/insiŋ'ŋire/ [102]insignire qcn. di to invest sb. with [diritto, autorità, potere]. -
14 titolare
m f owner* * *titolare agg. ( che ha un titolo e relativo ufficio) regular, official; ( che ha solo il titolo senza averne l'ufficio) titular: professore titolare, regular teacher; capo titolare di governo, titular head of government; sovrano titolare, titular sovereign; cardinale titolare, titular cardinal // (sport) terzino titolare, regular fullback◆ s.m.1 ( detentore) holder; ( proprietario) owner, proprietor; ( capo, di scuola ecc.) principal; ( il responsabile) the person in charge: titolare di cattedra, ( di università) full professor (o holder of a chair), ( di scuola superiore) qualified teacher; titolare di brevetto, patent holder; titolare di una ditta, owner of a firm; il titolare di un bar, the proprietor of a bar; è il titolare di questo reparto, he is in charge of this department // titolare di un diritto di proprietà, proprietor (o owner) // titolare di azioni, shareholder (o stockholder) // titolare di un conto ( corrente), account holder (o holder of an account) // ( assicurazioni) titolare di polizza, policy-holder2 (sport) regular player; player with a regular first-team place: partita fra riserve e titolari, match between reserves and the first team3 (eccl.) titular.titolare v.tr.1 to title: titolare un articolo, un libro, to title an article, a book // oggi tutti i giornali hanno titolato su nove colonne, the newspapers are all carrying banner headlines today3 ( chiamare) to call4 ( una chiesa) to dedicate5 (chim.) to titrate6 (tess.) to number.* * *[tito'lare]1. agg(gen) appointed, Univ with a full-time appointment, (sovrano, vescovo) titular2. sm/f(gen) holder, incumbent, (proprietario) owner, proprietor, (Sport: in squadra) regular first-team player, (a livello nazionale) regular member of the national team* * *I 1. [tito'lare]1) amm. [ insegnante] regular; univ. [professore, docente] tenured; relig. [ vescovo] titular; sport [ giocatore] first-string2) (che ha solo il titolo nominale) titular2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile1) (membro permanente) incumbent; scol. regular teacher; univ. tenured professoressere titolare di una cattedra — to hold a chair; univ. to have tenure
2) (proprietario) holder, owner, proprietor3) sport first string (player)II [tito'lare]verbo transitivo to title; giorn. to headlineil giornale titolava in grassetto... — banner headlines in the newspaper read
* * *titolare1/tito'lare/1 amm. [ insegnante] regular; univ. [professore, docente] tenured; relig. [ vescovo] titular; sport [ giocatore] first-string2 (che ha solo il titolo nominale) titularII m. e f.1 (membro permanente) incumbent; scol. regular teacher; univ. tenured professor; essere titolare di una cattedra to hold a chair; univ. to have tenure2 (proprietario) holder, owner, proprietor; titolare di un brevetto patentee; titolare di un conto account holder; il titolare di una ditta the owner of a firm3 sport first string (player).————————titolare2/tito'lare/ [1]to title; giorn. to headline; il giornale titolava in grassetto... banner headlines in the newspaper read... -
15 жаловать титул
1) General subject: entitle2) Law: bestow a title3) Diplomatic term: confer a title upon (кому-л.) -
16 titrer
titrer [titʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• titrer sur 5 colonnes: « Défaite de la droite » to run a 5-column headline: "Defeat of the Right"b. [alcool, vin] titrer 10°/38° to be 10°/38° proof (on the Gay Lussac scale) ≈ to be 17°/66° proof* * *titʀe1) ( dans un journal)le journal du dimanche titrait... — the headlines in the Sunday paper read...
le Temps titrait sur quatre colonnes ‘la fin de la démocratie’ — ‘the end of democracy’ announced ‘le Temps’ in a four-column spread
2) Chimie to titrate [solution]; to assay [minerai]* * *titʀe vt1) PRESSE to run as a headline2) [vin]titrer 10° — to be 10° proof
* * *titrer verb table: aimer vtr1 Presse le journal du dimanche titrait… the headlines in the Sunday paper read…; le journal du dimanche titrait en gras… banner headlines in the Sunday paper read…; le Temps titrait sur quatre colonnes ‘la fin de la démocratie’ ‘the end of democracy’ announced ‘le Temps’ in a four-column spread;[titre] verbe transitif1. PRESSE3. [anoblir] to confer a title upon -
17 даровать титул
1) General subject: dub2) Diplomatic term: confer a title upon (кому-л.) -
18 даровать титул
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19 zuerkennen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat) (Entschädigung, Preis etc.) award (+ Dat. to); (Auszeichnung) confer (on); (Recht, Sieg) grant ( jemandem s.o.); (Bedeutung, Relevanz etc.) attach (to); (Strafe) impose (on oder upon), mete out (to) geh.* * *to award; to dictate* * *zu|er|ken|nen ptp zuerkanntvt sepPreis to award (jdm to sb); Würde, Auszeichnung, Orden auch to confer, to bestow (jdm on sb); Sieg auch, Recht to grant, to accord (jdm etw sb sth); (vor Gericht) Entschädigung, Rente etc to award (jdm etw sb sth); Strafe to impose, to inflict (jdm (up)on sb)jdm eine Rolle zúerkennen — to award or grant sb a role
* * *(to give: He was awarded damages of $5,000.) award* * *zu|er·ken·nen *vt irreg (geh)▪ jdm etw \zuerkennen to award sth to sbjdm eine Auszeichnung/einen Orden \zuerkennen to confer [or form bestow] an award/a medal on sbdas Kind wurde dem Vater zuerkannt the father was given custody of the childjdm eine Strafe \zuerkennen to impose [or inflict] a penalty [up]on sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemandem eine Entschädigung/einen Preis zuerkennen — award somebody compensation/a prize
* * *zuerkennen v/t (irr, trennb, hat) (Entschädigung, Preis etc) award (+dat to); (Auszeichnung) confer (on); (Recht, Sieg) grant (jemandem sb); (Bedeutung, Relevanz etc) attach (to); (Strafe) impose (on oder upon), mete out (to) geh* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemandem eine Entschädigung/einen Preis zuerkennen — award somebody compensation/a prize
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20 knight
1. noun1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) caballero2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) Sir, caballero de una orden3) (a piece used in chess, usually shaped like a horse's head.) caballo
2. verb(to make (a person) a knight: He was knighted for his services to industry.) dar el título de Sirknight n1. caballero2. caballoin a game of chess, each player has two knights en el ajedrez, cada jugador tiene dos caballostr[naɪt]1 architecture caballero2 (chess) caballo3 caballero, (hombre que lleva el título de Sir)1 architecture armar caballero2 nombrar caballero a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLknight in shining armour príncipe nombre masculino azulknight ['naɪt] vt: conceder el título de Sir aknight n1) : caballero mknight errant: caballero andante2) : caballo m (en ajedrez)n.• caballete s.m.n.• caballero s.m.• caballo s.m.• caballo de ajedrez s.m.• cruzado s.m.v.• encomendar v.
I naɪta) ( Hist) caballero ma knight in shining armor — ( dream man) un príncipe azul
b) ( holder of title) sir mc) ( in chess) caballo m
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a) ( confer title upon) conceder el título de sir ab) ( Hist) armar caballero[naɪt]1.N (Hist) caballero m ; (Chess) caballo m ; (modern) (Brit) Sir m, caballero de una ordenknight in shining armour — príncipe m azul
Knight (of the Order) of the Garter — (Brit) caballero m de la orden de la Jarretera
2.VT (Hist) armar caballero; (modern) (Brit) otorgar el título de Sir a3.CPDknight errant N — caballero m andante
Knight Templar N — caballero m templario, templario m
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I [naɪt]a) ( Hist) caballero ma knight in shining armor — ( dream man) un príncipe azul
b) ( holder of title) sir mc) ( in chess) caballo m
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a) ( confer title upon) conceder el título de sir ab) ( Hist) armar caballero
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