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1 dictate terms to the enemy
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dictate terms to the enemy
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2 dictate terms to the enemy
навязать противнику условияАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > dictate terms to the enemy
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1) Общая лексика: диктовать (кому-л.) условия, навязать условия, приобрести ( что-л.) в кредит2) Дипломатический термин: навязывать условия3) Макаров: диктовать условия -
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1) Деловая лексика: навязать условия, навязывать условия2) Макаров: диктовать (кому-л.) условия -
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > dictate terms to the enemy
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7 to dictate terms
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dik'teit, ]( American) 'dikteit1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) dictar2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dictar3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) mandar•- dictator
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dictate vb dictar1 (letter etc) dictar2 (state, lay down - law, demands, trends) ordenar; (terms, conditions) imponer■ the government wants to dictate what is taught in schools el gobierno quiere ordenar lo que se enseña en las escuelas3 (determine, influence) determinar, condicionar■ the money we had dictated the kind of house we could buy el dinero de que disponíamos determinó el tipo de casa que compramos1 (read out) dictar1 mandato1) : dictarto dictate a letter: dictar una carta2) order: mandar, ordenardictate vi: dar órdenesdictate ['dɪk.teɪt] n1) : mandato m, orden f2) dictates npl: dictados mplthe dictates of conscience: los dictados de la conciencian.• dictamen s.m.• mandato s.m.v.• dictar v.• disponer v.• mandar v.
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1. 'dɪkteɪt, dɪk'teɪt1) ( read out) dictar2) (prescribe, lay down) \<\<law\>\> establecer*, dictar; \<\<common sense\>\> dictarto dictate terms — imponer* condiciones
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vi dictarPhrasal Verbs:
II 'dɪkteɪtnoun mandato mto follow the dictates of one's conscience — seguir* los dictados de la conciencia
1. VT[dɪk'teɪt]1) (to secretary) [+ letter] dictar2) (=order) mandar; [+ terms, conditions] imponer2.VI [dɪk'teɪt]dictar3.N ['dɪkteɪt]mandato m dictates dictados mplthe dictates of conscience/reason — los dictados de la conciencia/razón
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1. ['dɪkteɪt, dɪk'teɪt]1) ( read out) dictar2) (prescribe, lay down) \<\<law\>\> establecer*, dictar; \<\<common sense\>\> dictarto dictate terms — imponer* condiciones
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vi dictarPhrasal Verbs:
II ['dɪkteɪt]noun mandato mto follow the dictates of one's conscience — seguir* los dictados de la conciencia
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1. [ʹdıkteıt] n1. предписание; велениеthe dictates of reason - веление разума; голос рассудка
2. 1) повеление, приказ2) диктат, навязанный договор2. [dıkʹteıt] v1. диктовать2. предписывать, диктоватьto dictate terms to the enemy - продиктовать /навязать/ противнику условия
this is dictated by common sense - это продиктовано соображениями здравого смысла
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1. n предписание; велениеthe dictates of reason — веление разума; голос рассудка
2. n повеление, приказ3. n диктат, навязанный договор4. v диктовать5. v предписывать, диктоватьСинонимический ряд:1. order (noun) behest; bidding; charge; command; commandment; direction; directive; edict; injunction; instruction; mandate; order; ruling; stricture; word2. rule (noun) prescript; regulation; rule3. compose (verb) compose; deliver; formulate; interview; orate; record; speak4. govern (verb) govern; reign; tyrannize5. impose (verb) decree; direct; fix; impose; instruct; lay down; ordain; prescribe; regiment; setАнтонимический ряд:follow; implore; importune; obey; plead; repeat -
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I[΄dikteit] n թելադրանք, հարկադ րական պայման. the dictates of reason բանա կա նության թելադրանքը. dictate of conscience խղճի թելադրանքII[dik΄teit] v թելադրել, հրամայել. dictate a letter նամակ թելադրել. dictate terms պայմաններ թելադրել -
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1. n1) предписание, веление2) 1) повеление, приказ 2) диктат, навязанный договор•2. vпредписывать, диктовать -
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1. n1) приписання, веління2) наказ, розпорядження, повеління3) диктат, нав'язаний договір2. v1) диктувати2) прописувати, наказувати* * *I n1) приписання; веління, вимога2) веління, наказ; диктат, нав'язаний договірII v1) диктувати2) пропонувати, диктувати -
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I n1. припис, веління2. розпорядження, повеління, наказ3. диктат, нав'язаний договірII v прописувати, диктувати- to dictate terms нав'язувати/ диктувати умови -
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• common sense dictates that... le bon sens veut que...a. dicter• she spent the morning dictating to her secretary elle a passé la matinée à dicter des lettres à sa secrétaireb. ( = order about) to dictate to sb imposer sa volonté à qn• I won't be dictated to! je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir !3. plural noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque dictate est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: dɪkˈteɪt, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈdɪkteɪt.* * *1. ['dɪkteɪt] 2. [dɪk'teɪt], US ['dɪkteɪt]transitive verb1) School, Commerce dicter2) ( prescribe) imposer [terms] (to à); déterminer [outcome]; régenter [policy]3. [dɪk'teɪt], US ['dɪkteɪt]1) ( out loud)to dictate to one's secretary — dicter une lettre (or un texte etc) à sa secrétaire
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A n ( decree) ordre m ; to follow the dictates of one's conscience suivre ce que dicte sa conscience.1 dicter [text, letter] (to à) ;2 ( prescribe) imposer [terms, choices] (to à) ; décider de, déterminer [outcome] ; régenter [economy, policy] (to à) ; to dictate that imposer que (+ subj) ; to dictate how prescrire comment.C, US vi1 ( out loud) to dictate to one's secretary/into a machine dicter une lettre (or un texte etc) à sa secrétaire/à une machine ;2 ( boss sb around) to dictate to sb imposer sa volonté à qn ; I won't be dictated to (by someone like him)! je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir (de quelqu'un comme lui)! -
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∎ to dictate sth to sb dicter qch à qn(b) (determine → terms, conditions) dicter, imposer;∎ he dictates how we run the business c'est lui qui décide de la marche de l'entreprise;∎ our budget will dictate the type of computer we buy le type d'ordinateur que nous achèterons dépendra de notre budget[dɪk'teɪt] (give dictation) dicter(b) (usu pl) (principle) précepte m;∎ the dictates of conscience/reason la voix de la conscience/raisondonner des ordres à;∎ I won't be dictated to je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir! -
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I ['dɪkteɪt]nome dettame m.II 1. [dɪk'teɪt] [AE 'dɪkteɪt]1) dettare [text, letter]2) (prescribe) dettare [ terms]; determinare [ outcome]; imporre [choices, policy]2.1) (out loud)2) (boss sb. around)to dictate to sb. — comandare qcn., imporsi su qcn.
* * *[dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) dettare2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dettare3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) comandare•- dictator
- dictatorship* * *dictate /ˈdɪkteɪt/n.(di solito al pl.) dettame; precetto: the dictates of conscience [of the law], i dettami della coscienza [della legge].(to) dictate /dɪkˈteɪt, USA ˈdɪkteɪt/A v. t.1 dettare; imporre: to dictate the terms of surrender, dettare le condizioni di resa; The separation of powers is dictated by the constitution, la separazione dei poteri è dettata dalla costituzione; The oil companies must not be allowed to dictate environmental policy, le compagnie petrolifere non devono essere autorizzate a dettare la politica ambientale; Tradition dictates that the bride wears white, la tradizione vuole che la sposa sia vestita di bianco; You can't dictate who her friends are, non puoi imporle chi frequentare; ( anche sport) to dictate the pace, imporre il (proprio) ritmo2 dettare, determinare: The movements of the planets are dictated by the laws of physics, il movimento dei pianeti è dettato dalle leggi della fisica; The level of funds will dictate how much we can do, l'entità dei fondi determinerà quanto possiamo fare; as circumstances dictate, a seconda delle circostanze3 dettare ( un testo): to dictate a letter [a memo] to sb., dettare una lettera [un promemoria] a q.B v. i.dare ordini: No one dictates to me, non prendo ordini da nessuno.* * *I ['dɪkteɪt]nome dettame m.II 1. [dɪk'teɪt] [AE 'dɪkteɪt]1) dettare [text, letter]2) (prescribe) dettare [ terms]; determinare [ outcome]; imporre [choices, policy]2.1) (out loud)2) (boss sb. around)to dictate to sb. — comandare qcn., imporsi su qcn.
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1. transitive & intransitive verbdiktieren; (prescribe) vorschreiben2. noun, usu. in pl.dictate to — Vorschriften machen (+ Dat.)
Diktat, das* * *[dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) diktieren2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) vorschreiben3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) befehlen•- academic.ru/20317/dictation">dictation- dictator
- dictatorship* * *dic·tate[dɪkˈteɪt, AM ˈdɪk-]I. vt▪ to \dictate sth3. a letter, memo etw diktierenII. vi1. (command) befehlen, anordnenI will not be \dictated to in this manner! so lasse ich mich nicht herumkommandieren!2. (to a secretary) diktierento \dictate into a machine in ein Gerät diktieren, auf Band sprechen* * *[dIk'teɪt]1. vtdiktierenreason/common sense dictates that... — die Vernunft/der gesunde Menschenverstand sagt uns, dass...
2. vidiktieren['dIkteɪt]3. n usu plDiktat nt; (of reason) Gebote pl* * *A v/t (to dat)1. einen Brief etc diktieren2. diktieren:a) vorschreiben, gebieten:necessity dictates it die Not gebietet esb) auferlegen, aufzwingen3. fig eingeben, -flößenB v/i1. diktieren (to dat), ein Diktat geben:dictating machine Diktiergerät n2. diktieren, befehlen, herrschen:dictate to sb jemanden beherrschen, jemandem Befehle geben;he will not be dictated to er lässt sich keine Vorschriften machen;as the situation dictates wie es die Lage gebietet oder erfordertC s [ˈdıkteıt] Gebot n, Befehl m, Diktat n:follow the dictates of one’s conscience (heart) seinem Gewissen (Herzen) folgen* * *1. transitive & intransitive verbdiktieren; (prescribe) vorschreiben2. noun, usu. in pl.dictate to — Vorschriften machen (+ Dat.)
Diktat, das* * *n.Befehl -e m.Diktat -e n.Zwang ¨-e m. v.diktieren v.
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dictate — ▪ I. dictate dic‧tate 2 [ˈdɪkteɪt] noun [countable] formal an order, rule, or principle that you have to obey: • Individual EU countries are free to follow their own dictates on matters concerning the economy. [m0] ▪ II. dictate dic‧tate 1 [d … Financial and business terms
dictate — I UK [dɪkˈteɪt] / US [ˈdɪkˌteɪt] verb Word forms dictate : present tense I/you/we/they dictate he/she/it dictates present participle dictating past tense dictated past participle dictated ** 1) [transitive] to influence or control how something… … English dictionary
dictate — dictates, dictating, dictated (The verb is pronounced [[t]dɪkte͟ɪt, AM dɪ̱kteɪt[/t]]u>. The noun is pronounced [[t]dɪ̱kteɪt[/t]]u>.) 1) VERB If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down. [V n] Sheldon… … English dictionary
dictate — dic|tate1 [ dık,teıt ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to influence or control how something is done: Their choice was dictated by political circumstances. dictate that: Common sense dictates that we approach her with caution. 2. ) intransitive or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Dictate — Dic tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dictated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dictating}.] [L. dictatus, p. p. of dictare, freq. of dicere to say. See {Diction}, and cf. {Dight}.] 1. To tell or utter so that another may write down; to inspire; to compose; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
terms — n. conditions, provisions 1) to dictate; set; state; stipulate terms 2) easy; favorable terms 3) surrender terms (to stipulate surrender terms to an enemy) 4) by the terms (of an agreement) 5) on certain terms (on one s own termss; on our terms)… … Combinatory dictionary
dictate — dic|tate1 [dıkˈteıt US ˈdıkteıt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: dictare to say often, say firmly , from dicere to say ] 1.) [I and T] to say words for someone else to write down dictate a letter/memo etc to sb ▪ She s dictating a letter to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dictate — 01. The boss [dictated] a letter to his secretary. 02. The words of the Koran were memorized by Muhammad, who [dictated] them to his companions. 03. You shouldn t let others [dictate] what action you take; you need to make your own decisions. 04 … Grammatical examples in English
dictate — v. 1) (D; intr., tr.) to dictate to (she was dictating to her secretary; the conqueror dictates terms to the conquered) 2) (Q) they dictated how everything would be done * * * [ dɪkteɪt] (Q) they dictated how everything would be done… … Combinatory dictionary
dictate — dictatingly, adv. v. /dik tayt, dik tayt /; n. /dik tayt/, v., dictated, dictating, n. v.t. 1. to say or read (something) aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record: to dictate some letters to a secretary. 2. to prescribe… … Universalium
dictate — dic•tate v. [[t]ˈdɪk teɪt, dɪkˈteɪt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈdɪk teɪt[/t]] v. tat•ed, tat•ing, n. 1) to say or read aloud for a person to transcribe or for a machine to record 2) to prescribe authoritatively; command unconditionally: to dictate peace terms… … From formal English to slang