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1 Grant Application Request
Abbreviation: GAPRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Grant Application Request
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2 demande
demande [d(ə)mɑ̃d]feminine nouna. ( = requête) request ( de qch for sth ) ; ( = revendication) claim (de for ) ; [d'autorisation, naturalisation] application ; [de dédommagement] claim ; [de renseignement] enquiry• « demandes d'emploi » (rubrique de journal) "situations wanted"• à or sur la demande de qn at sb's request• et maintenant, à la demande générale... and now, by popular request...c. ( = besoins) demande d'affection need for affection* * *dəmɑ̃d1) ( sollicitation) request2) ( démarche) application3) Administration ( formulaire) application form4) Économie demand5) Droit•Phrasal Verbs:* * *d(ə)mɑ̃d nf1) (= requête) requestà la demande (transport, animations) — on demand
demande en mariage — proposal, offer of marriage
2) (= revendication) demand3) ADMINISTRATION (= requête, formulaire) application"demandes d'emploi" — "situations wanted"
4) ÉCONOMIE* * *demande nf1 ( sollicitation) request; à la or sur (la) demande de qn at sb's request; à la demande générale by popular request; répondre à la demande de qn to grant sb's request;2 ( démarche) application; les demandes de formation/d'abonnements sont nombreuses there are many applications for training/subscriptions; leur demande d'adoption a été rejetée their adoption application has been turned down; les demandes (d'adhésion) peuvent se faire ici applications (for membership) can be made here; faire une demande de mutation to apply for a transfer; gratuit sur (simple) demande free on request; remboursement sur simple demande écrite refund on written application;3 Admin ( formulaire) application form; une demande de passeport/d'inscription a passport application/registration form; envoyez votre demande de bourse avant le 10 mai send your grant application before 10 May;4 Écon demand; l'offre et la demande supply and demand; la demande de logements the demand for housing;5 Assur, Jur demande (en justice) claim; demande de dommages et intérêts claim for damages; demande de divorce petition for divorce.demande d'asile application for asylum; faire une demande d'asile to apply for asylum; demande d'emploi ( démarche) job application; faire une demande d'emploi to apply for a job; ‘demandes d'emploi’ ( rubrique) ‘situations wanted’; faire paraître une demande d'emploi to advertise in the situations wanted column; demande d'extradition extradition request; faire une demande d'extradition to request extradition; demande en mariage marriage proposal; faire une demande en mariage à qn to propose to sb.[dəmɑ̃d] nom féminin1. [requête] requestadresser toute demande de renseignements à... send all inquiries to...accéder à/refuser une demande to grant/to turn down a requestfaire une demande de bourse/visa to apply for a scholarship/visademandes d'emploi ‘situations wanted’il y a une forte demande de traducteurs translators are in great demand, translators are very much sought after4. DROIT5. [expression d'un besoin] needà la demande locution adjectivale & locution adverbialeà la demande générale locution adverbialeCould you give me a hand with these bags? Tu pourrais m'aider à porter ces bagages ?Certainly./With pleasure. Volontiers./Avec plaisirCould you possibly come back later? Vous serait-il possible de revenir plus tard ?Yes, of course. When is it convenient? Oui, bien sûr. Quelle est l'heure qui vous convient le mieux ?Can you tell him I'll phone back? Peux-tu lui dire que je le rappellerai ?Yes, I'll tell him. Oui, je le lui diraiWill/Would you pass the salt, please. Tu peux/pourrais me passer le sel, s'il te plaît ?Sure, here you are. Oui, voilàI was wondering whether you could lend me £10? Je me demandais si tu ne pourrais pas me prêter dix livres ?I'm afraid not, I'm a bit short at the moment. Non, je regrette, je suis un peu juste en ce momentWould you mind getting me some stamps while you're out? Ça te dérangerait de m'acheter des timbres en passant ?Not at all. How many do you want? Non, pas du tout, tu en veux combien ?Please let me know if you're coming. Préviens-moi si tu viensOf course. I'll phone you. Oui, bien sûr. Je t'appellerai -
3 demandé
demande [d(ə)mɑ̃d]feminine nouna. ( = requête) request ( de qch for sth ) ; ( = revendication) claim (de for ) ; [d'autorisation, naturalisation] application ; [de dédommagement] claim ; [de renseignement] enquiry• « demandes d'emploi » (rubrique de journal) "situations wanted"• à or sur la demande de qn at sb's request• et maintenant, à la demande générale... and now, by popular request...c. ( = besoins) demande d'affection need for affection* * *dəmɑ̃d1) ( sollicitation) request2) ( démarche) application3) Administration ( formulaire) application form4) Économie demand5) Droit•Phrasal Verbs:* * *d(ə)mɑ̃d nf1) (= requête) requestà la demande (transport, animations) — on demand
demande en mariage — proposal, offer of marriage
2) (= revendication) demand3) ADMINISTRATION (= requête, formulaire) application"demandes d'emploi" — "situations wanted"
4) ÉCONOMIE* * *demande nf1 ( sollicitation) request; à la or sur (la) demande de qn at sb's request; à la demande générale by popular request; répondre à la demande de qn to grant sb's request;2 ( démarche) application; les demandes de formation/d'abonnements sont nombreuses there are many applications for training/subscriptions; leur demande d'adoption a été rejetée their adoption application has been turned down; les demandes (d'adhésion) peuvent se faire ici applications (for membership) can be made here; faire une demande de mutation to apply for a transfer; gratuit sur (simple) demande free on request; remboursement sur simple demande écrite refund on written application;3 Admin ( formulaire) application form; une demande de passeport/d'inscription a passport application/registration form; envoyez votre demande de bourse avant le 10 mai send your grant application before 10 May;4 Écon demand; l'offre et la demande supply and demand; la demande de logements the demand for housing;5 Assur, Jur demande (en justice) claim; demande de dommages et intérêts claim for damages; demande de divorce petition for divorce.demande d'asile application for asylum; faire une demande d'asile to apply for asylum; demande d'emploi ( démarche) job application; faire une demande d'emploi to apply for a job; ‘demandes d'emploi’ ( rubrique) ‘situations wanted’; faire paraître une demande d'emploi to advertise in the situations wanted column; demande d'extradition extradition request; faire une demande d'extradition to request extradition; demande en mariage marriage proposal; faire une demande en mariage à qn to propose to sb.le modèle B est très demandé model B is in great demand, demand for model B is high -
4 молба
1. request(настоятелна) entreaty(смирена) supplicationрел. obsecrationудовлетворявам молба grant/meet a request, comply with a request2. (заявление) application(просба) petition, pleaискова молба юр. (statement of) claimподавам искова молба срещу някого юр. bring (in) a claim against s.o* * *молба̀,ж., -ѝ 1. request; ( настоятелна) entreaty; ( смирена) supplication; рел. obsecration; имам една \молбаа към вас I have a favour to ask of you; отправям \молбаа за make a request/an appeal for; по \молбаа на at s.o.’s request; удовлетворявам \молбаа grant/meet a request, comply with a request;2. ( заявление) application; ( просба) petition, plea; искова \молбаа юр. (statement of) claim; \молбаа за регистриране на авторско право copyright application; подавам искова \молбаа срещу някого юр. bring (in) a claim against s.o.; подавам \молбаа hand in/send in/file/enter an application.* * *appeal: make an молба for - отправям молба за; application; desire; entreaty; (настоятелна); petition; plea; prayer; request: meet a молба - удовлетворявам молба; suit; supplication* * *1. (npocбa) petition, plea 2. (заявление) application 3. (настоятелна) entreaty 4. (смирена) supplication 5. request 6. имам една МОЛБА към вас I have a favour to ask of you 7. искова МОЛБА юр. (statement of) claim 8. отправям МОЛБА за make a request/an appeal for 9. по МОЛБА на at s.o.'s request 10. подавам МОЛБА hand in/send in/file/enter an application 11. подавам искова МОЛБА срещу някого юр. bring (in) a claim against s.o 12. рел. obsecration 13. удовлетворявам МОЛБА grant/meet a request, comply with a request -
5 VEITA
* * *I)(-tta, -ttr), v.1) to grant, give (v. e-m líð, hjálp, huggun, grið, trygðir);2) to help, assist, stand by one (þeir veittu Gizuri hvíta í hverju máli);3) to grant, permit (Þ. beiddist at sjá gripina, ok þat veitti hón henni); v. e-m bœn, to grant one a request;4) v. veizlu, to give a feast; v. brúðkaup e-s, to hold a wedding; v. útferð e-s, to hold a funeral feast; also absol. to give a feast or entertainment (v. stórmannliga, með inni mestu rausn);5) to entertain, treat (konungr veitti sveitungum sínum);6) to sustain, support an indigent person (síra Hafliði veitti þessi góðu konu allt til dauðadags);7) of a performance; v. e-u áhald, to lay hold on; v. atfór, heimferð at e-m, to make an expedition against one; v. e-m atsókn, to allack; v. e-m áverka, to inflict a wound on; v. e-m eptirför, to pursue one;8) e-t veitir e-m þungt, erfitt, it proves hard, difficult for one (Dönum veitti þungt atsóknin); impers., keisaranum veitti þungt, the emperor had the luck against him; e-t veitir erfitt, it is hard work; Geirmundi veitti betr, G. got the better of it, carried the day;9) to happen (þat veitir sjaldan, optliga, stundum);10) recipr., veitast at, to back one another (vit Egill munum nú v. at); þeir veittust at öllum málum, they stood by one another in all suits.(-tta, -ttr), v. to convey, lead (water), with acc. or dat. (v. vatn or vatni); v. ánni ór enum forna farveg, to divert the river from its old course; impers., veitir vatn til sjóvar, the rivers trend towards the sea.f.1) draining;3) = veitiengi.* * *1.t, [Dan. yde], to grant, give; veita far, to give a man a passage, Grág. ii. 268; veita e-m lið, to give one help, assist (lið-veizla), Fms. xi. 27, 121; veita hjálp, aðstoð, huggun, to give help, comfort; veita grið, trygðir, várar, etc., passim; veita manni fyrir Guðs sakir, to give alms, Gþl. 274; konungr veitti honum skatta alla, condoned, remitted, Fms. i. 120: absol. to help, assist, þeir veittu Giziri hvíta at hverju máli, Nj. 86; veita frændum þínum ok mágum, 226; hann veitti þeim Ingólfi (in a battle), Landn. 32.2. veita veizlu, to give a feast, Nj. 6, Fb. ii. 177, 301; veita brúðkaup e-s, to hold a wedding; veitti hann brúðkaup þeirra um vetrinn þar at Helga-felli, Eb. 142, Fms. x. 47; veita útferð e-s, to hold an ‘arvel,’ funeral feast. Fas. i. 387; konungr veitti Jól í Björgyn, Fms.; veita Jól sín, Fb. iii. 274: also absol. to give a feast or entertainment, konungr veitti sveitungum sínum, Fms. ix. 340; veita stórmannliga, Eg. 62; konungr skyldi veita í þeim tveim tréhöllum … lét konungr þar veita í, Fms. x. 13.3. to give a grant, grant a fief; Sveinn veitti Eireki Raum-ríki, Fms. iii. 15.4. to grant a request, allow, permit; þat munu vér nú veita þér, Ld. 218; veita e-m eina bæn, Fms. i. 12; eigi mun ek þat veita ykkr, Eg. 95; konungr kvaðsk veita mundu, 86; veitti hann þeim at vígja Jón, Fms. vii. 240.5. of a performance; veita e-m þjónustu, Eg. 112; veita e-m nábjargir (q. v.), Nj. 154; veita tíðir, to perform the service, 195; veita sér afskipti, to take part in, Grág. ii. 241; veita e-u áhald, to lay hold on, Fms. x. 393; veita umbúð, to manage, Nj. 115; veita formála (= mæla fyrir), Eg. 389; veita órskurð, to give a decision, 281; veita tilkall, to claim, Grett. 88; veita þögn, to be silent, Fms. x. 401; veita e-m atför, heimferð, to make an expedition against one, i. 54, Eg. 73; veita atsókn, to attack, Nj. 124; veita áverka, to inflict a wound, 98; veita áþján, to tyrannise, Eg. 47; veita e-m vegskarð, Nj. 118.II. spec. usages; e-t veitir so and so, a thing turns, proves (hard, easy); veitti þat flestum þungt, it proved hard, difficult, Eg 754; keisaranum veitti þungt, the emperor had the luck against him, Fms. i. 121; e-t veitir ervitt, Nj. 171; ok hefir oss ervitt veitt, it has been hard work indeed, 117; ervitt hafa draumar veitt, dreams have been hard, Ld. 270; þeir börðusk, veitti Geirmundi betr, G. carried the day, Landn. 125: the phrase, honum veitir ekki af, he has nothing to spare.2. to happen; þat verðr ok veitir optliga, it often happens and comes to pass, Stj. 38; veitir þat jafnan, at þeir fá …, Js. 53; nú kann veita þat stundum, at bændr fá eigi vinnu-menn, Jb. 373; því veitir þat allopt, at þeir fá fyrst mann-skaðann, Gþl. 169; ef honum veitir þat optarr, N. G. L. i. 11.III. recipr. to give, grant to one another; þeir veittusk at öllum málum, backed one another, Lv. 36; vit Egill munum nú veitask at, Eg. 425.IV. pass., a Latinism, to be given, 623. 20, H. E. i. 514; yðr skal fyrr veitast öll þjónusta, Fms. vi. 48, 94, xi. 309.2.t, qs. vreita, probably different from the preceding word, [see the following]:—to make a trench, make an aqueduct, lead water, with acc. and dat.; hann veitti sjáinn í gögnum háva hálsa, Al. 93; veita vatn, göra stíflur, grafa engi sitt, veita svá vatn á engit, Grág. ii. 281; grafa mikit díkit ok veita vatni í á eptir, Fb. ii. 124; veita vötnum, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 97; but a few lines below, ok skal eigi þá (acc.) veita, ef menn veita merki-vötn; so also, Grímr veitti honum (the brook) á eng sína ok gróf land Ljóts, Landn. 145; hann veitti vatnið (þau vötn veitti hann, v. l.) með fjölkyngi austr fyrir Sólheima … síðan veitti hvárr þeirra vötnin frá sér, 250, 251, freq. in mod. usage, but then always with dat.II. reflex., in the following passages the word may be vita …, q. v.; einn stjörnu-veg, hverr upp ríss af sjó Frisiæ, ok veittist ( trends) meðal Teuthoniam ok Galliam, Karl. 129; ok hefir hann (acc.) undan veitt, turned him to flight (?), Bret. 66; veitir vatn til sjóvar, rivers trend towards the sea, Grág. -
6 erfüllen
I v/t1. auch fig. fill ( mit with); der Raum war mit Lärm / einem köstlichen Duft erfüllt the room was full of noise / pervaded by an exquisite aroma; i-e Worte erfüllten ihn mit Sorge / Stolz etc. her words filled him with anxiety / pride etc., what she said left him very worried / made him ( oder his heart) swell with pride etc.; die Kinder erfüllen das Haus mit Leben the children keep the house full of life ( oder buzzing)2. jemanden erfüllen (befriedigen) satisfy s.o., fulfil(l) s.o.; meine Arbeit erfüllt mich I find my work very fulfilling ( oder satisfying)3. (Aufgabe etc.) (entsprechen) fulfil(l); (Bedingung) auch meet, fulfil(l), satisfy, comply with; (Wunsch) grant, fulfil(l); (Erwartungen) meet, come ( oder live) up to; (Pflicht, Vertrag etc.) carry out; (Versprechen) keep, fulfil(l); (Zweck) serve, fulfil(l); das Auto erfüllt noch seinen Zweck the car still serves its purpose ( oder does its job); den Tatbestand der Nötigung etc. erfüllen JUR. constitute ( oder meet the definition of) coercionII v/refl come true, be realized* * *(ausfüllen) to prepossess; to fill; to imbue;(entsprechen) to comply with; to meet; to come up to; to answer;(erledigen) to acquit; to honour; to honor; to discharge; to perform; to fulfill; to fulfil; to carry out* * *er|fụ̈l|len [ɛɐ'fʏlən] ptp erfü\#llt1. vtHass/Liebe/Ekel etc erfüllte ihn — he was full of hate/love/disgust etc, he was filled with hate/love/disgust etc
Freude erfüllte ihn — his heart was full of or filled with joy
er/sein Leben war von einem starken Pflichtgefühl erfüllt — he/his life was impregnated with a strong sense of duty
es erfüllt mich mit Genugtuung, dass... — it gives me great satisfaction to see that...
2) (= ausführen, einhalten) to fulfil (Brit), to fulfill (US); Bedingungen to meet, to comply with, to fulfil(l); Wunsch, Bitte to fulfi(l), to carry out; Pflicht, Aufgabe to fulfil(l), to carry out, to perform; Erwartungen to come up to, to fulfil(l); (JUR ) Soll to achieve; Plan to carry through; Formalitäten to comply with; Zweck, Funktion to serveerfüllst du mir einen Wunsch? — will you do something for me?
See:2. vr(Wunsch, Voraussagung) to be fulfilled, to come trueals er diesen Titel bekam, hatte sich sein Leben erfüllt — when he received this title his life had reached fulfilment (Brit) or fulfillment (US)
3. vi (JUR)to discharge one's debts* * *1) (to be suitable or all that is necessary (for): This will answer my requirements.) answer2) (to act in the way that someone else has commanded or wished: You must comply (with her wishes).) comply3) (to carry out or perform (a task, promise etc): He always fulfils his promises.) fulfil4) (to satisfy (requirements): He fulfilled all the requirements for the job.) fulfil5) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) honour* * *er·fül·len *I. vt1. (ausführen)welche Funktion erfüllt sie im Betrieb? what is her function in the company?mein altes Auto erfüllt seinen Zweck my old car serves its purpose2. (durchdringen)▪ jdn \erfüllen to come over sbvon Ekel erfüllt wandte sie sich ab filled with disgust she turned away3. (anfüllen)▪ etw \erfüllen to fill sthdas Giftgas erfüllte das ganze Gebäude the poisonous gas filled the whole buildingmöge sich dein Wunsch \erfüllen! may your wish come true!* * *1.transitives Verb1) grant <wish, request>; fulfil < contract>; carry out < duty>; meet < condition>; serve < purpose>2) (füllen) fill; (fig. geh.)2.reflexives Verb come true* * *A. v/t1. auch fig fill (mit with);der Raum war mit Lärm/einem köstlichen Duft erfüllt the room was full of noise/pervaded by an exquisite aroma;i-e Worte erfüllten ihn mit Sorge/Stolz etc her words filled him with anxiety/pride etc, what she said left him very worried/made him ( oder his heart) swell with pride etc;die Kinder erfüllen das Haus mit Leben the children keep the house full of life ( oder buzzing)2.jemanden erfüllen (befriedigen) satisfy sb, fulfil(l) sb;meine Arbeit erfüllt mich I find my work very fulfilling ( oder satisfying)3. (Aufgabe etc) (entsprechen) fulfil(l); (Bedingung) auch meet, fulfil(l), satisfy, comply with; (Wunsch) grant, fulfil(l); (Erwartungen) meet, come ( oder live) up to; (Pflicht, Vertrag etc) carry out; (Versprechen) keep, fulfil(l); (Zweck) serve, fulfil(l);das Auto erfüllt noch seinen Zweck the car still serves its purpose ( oder does its job);B. v/r come true, be realized* * *1.transitives Verb1) grant <wish, request>; fulfil < contract>; carry out < duty>; meet < condition>; serve < purpose>2) (füllen) fill; (fig. geh.)2.reflexives Verb come true* * *v.to comply v.to fulfil v.to perform v.to preoccupy v.to prepossess v. -
7 bœn
(pl. -ir), f. request, prayer;er sú bœn allra vár, at, we all beg, that;skaltu veita mér bœn þá (grant me the request), er ek mun biðja þik;fella bœn at e-m, til e-s, to entreat one;gera e-t at bœn e-s, at his entreaty or prayer;vera (liggja) í bœnum, to be at prayers;biðja bœn sinni, bœnar sinnar til guðs, to pray to God;góðr bœna, ready or willing to grant a request (konungr var góðr bœna). -
8 prośba
mam do ciebie prośbę — I have a favour (BRIT) lub favor (US) to ask of you
* * *f.Gen.pl. próśb1. request; na czyjąś prośbę at sb's request; chodzić po prośbie beg one's bread; godzić się na czyjąś prośbę accede to sb's request; odrzucić czyjąś prośbę refuse l. deny sb's request; przychylić się do czyjejś prośby consent to sb's request; spełnić czyjąś prośbę grant sb's request; zwracać się do kogoś z proś-bą o coś approach sb about l. for sth; mam do ciebie prośbę could I ask you a favor?, I have a favor to ask of you.2. ( urzędowa) application; ( formalna) petition; prośba do władz petition to the authorities; prośba o ułaskawienie prawn. petition for pardon; wnieść prośbę file an application, file a petition.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prośba
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9 súplica
f.1 petition, appeal, request, entreaty.2 prayer, petition, supplication.* * *1 request, entreaty, plea2 DERECHO petition\a súplica de at the request of* * *noun f.* * *SF (=ruego) request; (=petición) supplication, entreaty, plea; (Jur) (=instancia) petitionse publica a súplica de... — it is published at the request of...
* * ** * *= appeal, plea, pleading, entreaty, supplication.Ex. Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.Ex. One recent plea for a classification of bibliography along these lines has been by Lloyd Hibberd.Ex. The pleading should be done by the representatives of the public, on the library board or the appropriating authority.Ex. 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = "Vuelve después del almuerzo y lo concretaremos" Sus rápidas frases tenían tono de súplica.Ex. The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.* * ** * *= appeal, plea, pleading, entreaty, supplication.Ex: Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.
Ex: One recent plea for a classification of bibliography along these lines has been by Lloyd Hibberd.Ex: The pleading should be done by the representatives of the public, on the library board or the appropriating authority.Ex: 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = "Vuelve después del almuerzo y lo concretaremos" Sus rápidas frases tenían tono de súplica.Ex: The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.* * *1 (ruego) entreaty, plea2 ( Der) petition* * *
Del verbo suplicar: ( conjugate suplicar)
suplica es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
suplicar
súplica
suplicar ( conjugate suplicar) verbo transitivo ( rogar) to beg;
súplica sustantivo femenino ( ruego) entreaty, plea;
(Der) petition
suplicar verbo transitivo to beg, implore: te suplico que lo olvides, I beseech you to forget it
súplica sustantivo femenino entreaty, plea
' súplica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ruego
English:
appeal
- ardent
- plea
- entreaty
* * *súplica nf1. [ruego] plea, entreaty2. Der petition* * *f plea* * *súplica nf: plea, entreaty -
10 veita
* * *I)(-tta, -ttr), v.1) to grant, give (v. e-m líð, hjálp, huggun, grið, trygðir);2) to help, assist, stand by one (þeir veittu Gizuri hvíta í hverju máli);3) to grant, permit (Þ. beiddist at sjá gripina, ok þat veitti hón henni); v. e-m bœn, to grant one a request;4) v. veizlu, to give a feast; v. brúðkaup e-s, to hold a wedding; v. útferð e-s, to hold a funeral feast; also absol. to give a feast or entertainment (v. stórmannliga, með inni mestu rausn);5) to entertain, treat (konungr veitti sveitungum sínum);6) to sustain, support an indigent person (síra Hafliði veitti þessi góðu konu allt til dauðadags);7) of a performance; v. e-u áhald, to lay hold on; v. atfór, heimferð at e-m, to make an expedition against one; v. e-m atsókn, to allack; v. e-m áverka, to inflict a wound on; v. e-m eptirför, to pursue one;8) e-t veitir e-m þungt, erfitt, it proves hard, difficult for one (Dönum veitti þungt atsóknin); impers., keisaranum veitti þungt, the emperor had the luck against him; e-t veitir erfitt, it is hard work; Geirmundi veitti betr, G. got the better of it, carried the day;9) to happen (þat veitir sjaldan, optliga, stundum);10) recipr., veitast at, to back one another (vit Egill munum nú v. at); þeir veittust at öllum málum, they stood by one another in all suits.(-tta, -ttr), v. to convey, lead (water), with acc. or dat. (v. vatn or vatni); v. ánni ór enum forna farveg, to divert the river from its old course; impers., veitir vatn til sjóvar, the rivers trend towards the sea.f.1) draining;3) = veitiengi.* * *u, f., qs. vreita, dropping the r, [akin to reitr, rít, q. v., the root word; A. S. wrîtan = to trench; this is borne out by the mod. Norwegian forms as stated by Ivar Aasen, veit in Sogn, but vreite in Thelemarken; reite near Mandal]:—a trench, ditch; of vatn-veitur, of water-trenches, aqueducts, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 97; eigi skal hann annarra lönd meiða í veitunni, … of veitu-garða, trench-ditches, Grág. ii. 281; eigi á maðr at göra veitur í landi sínu svá at hann spilli landi eða engi manns þess er fyrir neðan býr, 282. -
11 a admite cererea cuiva
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12 выполнять просьбу
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13 виконувати
= виконати1) ( здійснювати) to execute, to fulfil(l), to carry out, to accomplish, to perform, to effectuate; (прохання, наказ) to complyвиконувати бажання — to grant/fulfil a wish
виконувати вирок (наказ) — to execute ( to carry out) the verdict (order, sentence)
виконувати вказівки — to follow directions/instructions
виконувати договір — to implement a contract, to observe/implement a treaty
виконувати запит комп. — to solve a query
виконувати зобов'язання — to meet one's engagement, to carry out commitments, to fulfil commitments, to meet commitments, to carry out obligations, to fulfil obligations
виконувати наказ — to carry out an order, to fulfil/execute an order, to carry out a command, to fulfil/execute a command
виконувати обіцянку — to keep (to redeem, to make good) one's promise
2) мист. to performвиконувати роль — to play ( to act) the part (of)
виконувати танець — to do ( to perform) a dance
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14 удовлетворять удовлетвор·ять
1) (исполнять, осуществлять) to satisfy, to meetудовлетворять потребности населения — to satisfy / to meet the public needs / requirements
полностью удовлетворять потребности народного хозяйства — to fully meet / satisfy the needs of the national economy (for)
удовлетворить просьбу — to comply with / to grant (smb.'s) request
2) (соответствовать) to meet, to answer, to satisfyудовлетворять требованиям — to meet / to answer the demands / the requirements, to come up to the standards / requirements
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > удовлетворять удовлетвор·ять
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15 przychylać
impf ⇒ przychylić* * *ipf.przychylić pf. (= przechylać) tip; przychylić szklankę do ust lower the glass to one's lips; przychyliłby jej skrawka nieba he would do anything for her.ipf.przychylić się pf.1. (= pochylić się) lean.2. (= zgodzić się) consent ( do czegoś to sth); przychylać się do czyjejś prośby grant sb's request.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przychylać
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16 неудовлетворение
с.non-complianceнеудовлетворение чьей-л. просьбы, ходатайство — failure / refusal to grant smb.'s request, petition
неудовлетворение желания — failure to satisfy one's desire, failure to comply with smb.'s wishes
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17 VERÐA
(verð; varð, urðum; orðinn, vorðinn), v.1) to happen, come to pass;ætluðu allir, at þeir myndi tala um mál sitt, en þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, it was not so;þá varð óp mikit at lögbergi, then there arose a great shout at the Lawhill;2) verða e-m, to happen to, befall one (slikt verðr opt ungum mönnum);þat varð Skarphéðni, at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, it happened to S. that his shoe-string snapped asunder;sjaldan verðr víti vörum, the wary man will seldom make a slip;e-m verðr þörf e-s, one comes to be in need of;3) to happen to be, occur;í lœk þann, er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there;varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fjord;verða á leið e-s, to be on one’s path, happen to one;4) verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself (þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu);verða úti, to go away (verð úti ok drag ongan spott at oss);to perish in a storm from cold (sumir urðu úti);þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, they thought that he was long in coming home;5) with acc. to lose;kváðust okkr hafa orðit bæði, said that they had lost us both;6) followed by a noun, a., pp., adv., as predicate, to become;þá verðr þat þinn bani, it will be thy death;verða glaðr, hryggr, reiðr, to become glad, sad, angry;verða dauðr to die (áðr Haraldr inn hárfagri yrði dauðr) with participles;ok varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued;verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found;blóð hans varð ekki stöðvat, the blood could not be staunched;þeim varð litit til hafs, they happened to look seaward;impers., e-m verðr bilt, one is amazed;Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed;with adverbs; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, he bore his loss well, like a man;jarl varð illa við þetta, the earl was vexed by this;7) with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, is forced, obliged to do;þat verðr hverr at vinna, er ætlat er, every one must do the work that is set before him;þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried;verð ek nú flýja, now I must flee;8) with preps., verða af e-u, to come to pass (var um rœtt, at hann skyldi leita fara, en eigi varð af);varð ekki af ferðinni, the journey came to nought was given up;verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys;starf ok kostnaðr varð af þessu, trouble and expenses arose from this;livat verðr af e-u, what becomes of;hvat varð af húnum mínum, what has become of my cubs?;verða at e-u, to become (verða at undri, undrsjónum);veiztu, hvat þér mun verða at bana, knowest thou what will be the cause of thy death?;verða at engu, to come to nothing;verða á, to come on, happen;þvat sem á yrði síðan, whatever might happen later on;e-m verðr á, one makes a blunder, mistake (þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum, er hann náði eigi fénu?);verða eptir, to be left (honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr);verða fyrir e-u, to meet with (verða fyrir goða reiði);to forebode (verða fyrir stórfundum);verða fyrir e-m, to be in one’s way, as a hindrance (því meira sem oss verðr fyrir, því harðara skulu þér niðr koma);verða í, to happen (tókust nú upp leikar sem ekki hefði í orðit);verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, be ready to;en sá er nefndr Hermóðr, er til þeirar farar varð, who undertook this journey;verða við e-m, to respond to (bið ek þik, at þú verðir við mér, þó at engi sé verðleiki til).* * *pres. verð, verðr, verð; pret. varð, vart (mod. varðst), varð; pl. urðu; subj. yrði: imperat. verð; part. orðinn; pl. orðnir, spelt phonetically ornir, Niðrst. 6: in later vellums occur freq. the forms vurðu, vyrði, vorðinn, see Introd.; but the old poets use it for alliteration as if it began with a vowel: with neg. suff. verðr-at, Fm. 6; varð-at, Vþm. 38; urðu-a it, Gh. 3; urðu-t. Lex. Poët.: [Ulf. wairþan = γίγνεσθαι, ἔσεσθαι; A. S. weorðan; Old Engl. worth, as in the phrase ‘woe worth the day!’ Germ. werden; Dan. vorde; Swed. varda.]A. To become, happen, come to pass; sá atburðr varð, at …, Ó. H. 196; varð hitt at lyktum, at …, 191; ef svá verðr, at …, Al. 20; ef svá verðr ( if it so happen), at ek deyja, Eg. 34; fundr þeirra varð á Rogalandi, 32; mörg dæmi hafa orðit í forneskju, Ó. H. 73; varð þar hin snarpasta orrosta. Eg. 297; at því sem nú er orðit, Blas. 46; þá varð ( arose) hlátr mikill, id.; varð óp mikit, Nj.; þat varð um síðir, and so they did at last, 240; er þetta allvel orðit, well done, well happened, 187; þau tíðendi eru hér vorðin, Fms. iv. 309 (orðin, Ó. H. 139, l. c.); þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, Nj.2. adding dat. to happen, to befall one; þat varð mér, it befell me, Ísl. ii. (in a verse); varð þeim af in mesta deila, Nj. 189; Eyjólfi varð orðfall, speechlessness befell E., he faltered, 225; þat varð Skarphéðni at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, 145; urðu þeim þegar in sömu undr, 21.3. to blunder, make a slip; þat varð þinni konu, at hón átti mög við mér, Ls. 40; sjaldan verðr viti vörum, Hm. 6; þat verðr mörgum manni at um myrkvan staf villisk, Eg. (in a verse); skalat honum þat verða optarr enn um sinn … ef eigi verðr þeim optarr enn um sinn, Grág. (Kb.) i. 55; e-m verðr Þorf e-s, to come in need of, Hm. 149; ef þeim verðr nökkut er honum hefir fylgt, if anything should befall them, Hom. 65; annat man þér verða (another fate, death, will be thine), enn þú sprongir, Sturl. iii. 225; cp. verða úti, to perish in a storm from cold, Fms. vii. 122; sumir urðu úti, Bs. i. 71; verða til, to perish.4. to happen to be, to occur, or the like; í læk þann er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there, Eg. 163; holt þat er þar verðr, 746; varð þá enn brátt á er þvers varð fyrir þeim, þá kölluðu þeir þverá, 132; varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fiord, 130; verða á leið e-s, to be in one’s path, happen to one, Ó. H. 181; taka þat sem á leið hans verðr, Grág. ii. 346; verða á fætr, to fall on one’s, feet, Fb. iii. 301; verða ek á fitjum, Vkv. 27; þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, Fbr. 8 new Ed.: verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself; þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu, Fms. vii. 204; verð í brottu í stað, begone, Fs. 64: verða úti, id., Nj. 16.II. followed by a noun, adjective, participle, adverb, as predicate; þá verðr þat þinn bani, Nj. 94; hann varð tveggja manna bani, he became the bane of, i. e. slew, two men, 97; hann mun verða engi jafnaðar-maðr, Ld. 24; ef hann vyrði konungr, Fms. i. 20; verða biskup, prestr …, Bs. i. passim; ok verðr eigi gjöf, ef …, it becomes not a gift, if …, Grág. (Kb.) i. 130; verða þær málalyktir, at …, the end was that …, Nj. 88: verða alls hálft annat hundrat, the whole amount becomes, Rb. 88; honum varð vísa á munni, Fms. xi. 144; varð henni þá ljóð á munni, Fb. i. 525; þat varð henni á munni er hón sá þetta, Sd. 139: hví henni yrði þat at munni, Fms. xi. 149; þá er í meðal verðr, when there is an interval, leisure, Skálda (Thorodd): cp. the mod. phrase, þegar í milli veiðr fyrir honum, of the empty hour; varð Skarpheðinn þar í millum ok gaflhlaðsins, S. was jammed in between, Nj. 203; prob. ellipt. = verða fastr.2. with adjectives, to become so and so:α. verða glaðr, feginn, hryggr, to become glad, fain, sad, Fms. i. 21, viii. 19, passim; verða langlífr, to be long-lived, Bs. i. 640; verða gamall, to become old, Nj. 85; verða sjúkr, veykr, to become sick; verða sjónlauss, blindr, to become blind, Eg. 759; verða ungr í annat sinn, Fms. i. 20; verða varr, to become aware (see varr); verða víss, Nj. 268; verða sekr, to become outlawed; verða vátr, to become wet, 15; verða missáttr við e-n, Landn. 150 (and so in endless instances): in the phrase, verða dauðr, to die; dauðr varð inn Húnski, Am. 98; áðr Haraldr inn Hárfagri yrði dauðr, Íb. 6; síðan Njáll var(ð) dauðr, Nj. 238, and a few more instances, very freq. on Runic stones, but now obsolete.β. with participles; verða búinn, to be ready, Fms. vii. 121; verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found, Gísl. 56; verða staddr við e-t, to be present, Eg. 744; in mod. usage with a notion of futurity, e. g. eg verð búinn á morgun, I shall be ready to-morrow; eg verð farinn um það. I shall be gone then: with neut, part., járn er nýtekit verðr ór afli, just taken out of the furnace, Sks. 209 B; varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued, Nj. 270; þeim varð litið til hafs, they happened to look, 125; honum varð litið upp til hlíðarinnar, 112; blóð varð eigi stöðvat, the blood could not be stopped, Fms. i. 46, Nj. 210.γ. phrases, e-m verðr bilt, to be amazed, Edda 29, Korm. 40, Nj. 169; verða felmt, 105; verða íllt við, hverft við, id.; Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed, as if stunned, Sturl. iii. 285.3. with adverbs or adverbial phrases; ef þat bíðr at verða vet, Hm.; ma þetta verða vel þótt hitt yrði ílla, Nj.; verða verr enn til er stýrt, Róm. 321; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, bore it well, like a man, Eg. 76, Nj. 75; faðir hans varð ílla við þetta ( disliked it), ok kvað hann taka stein um megn sér, Fær. 58; jarl varð ílla við þetta, was much vexed by it, Fms. ix. 341; varð hann údrengiliga við sitt líflát, Ld. 234; hvernig varð hann við þá er þér rudduð skipið, Ó. H. 116; hversu Gunnarr varð við, how G. bore it, Nj. 82; verra verðr mér við, enn ek ætla at gott muni af leiða, 109; mér hefir orðit vel við þik í vetr, I have been pleased with thee this winter, Fms. vii. 112; eigi vildi ek svá við verða blóðlátið, fiskbleikr sem þú ert—Ek ætla, segir hinn, at þá myndir verr við verða ok ódrengiligar, 269; þar varð ílla með þeim, things went ill with them, they became enemies, Nj. 39: to behave, varð engum jafnvel til mín sem þessum, Fms. vii. 158; hann lætr sér verða á alla vega sem bezt til Áka, xi. 76; hann lét henni hafa orðit stórmannliga, Hkr. iii. 372.III. with prepp., verða af; hvat er orðit af e-u, what is come of it? where is it? of a thing lost; segðu mér þat, hvat varð af húnum mínum, Vkv. 30; hvat af motrinum er orðit, Ld. 208; nú hverfr Óspakr á brott svá at eigi vitu menn hvat af honum verðr, Band. 5; varð ekki af atlögu búanda, Ó. H. 184; ekki mun af sættum verða, Fb. i. 126: to come to pass, varð ekki af eptir-för, it came to naught; varð því ekki af ferðinni, Ísl. ii. 247; Símon kvað þá ekki mundu af því verða, S. said that could not be, Fms. vii. 250; ok verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys, Fær. 36; eigi mun þér þann veg af verða, Karl. 197:—verða at e-u, to come to; hvat þér mun verða at bana, what will be the cause of thy death, Nj. 85; verða at flugu, Fas. i. 353 (see ‘at’ C. I. α); verða at undri, skömm, honum varð ekki at því kaupi, the bargain came to naught for him, Al. 7; cp. the mod. honum varð ekki að því, it failed for him:—e-m verðr á (cp. á-virðing), to make a blunder, mistake; kölluðu þat mjök hafa vorðit á fyrir föður sínum, at hann tók hann til sín, Fs. 35; þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum er hann náði eigi fénu, Nj. 33; Þorkell settisk þá niðr, ok hafði hvárki orðit á fyrir honum áðr né síðan, 185; aldri varð á um höfðingskap hans, 33:—verða eptir, to be left, Rb. 126, Stj. 124, 595; honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr, Hrafn. 1:—verða fyrir e-u, to be hit, be the object of; fyrir víginu hefir orðit Svartr, S. is the person killed, Nj. 53; verða fyrir öfund, görningum, to be the victim of, Lex. Poët.: e-m verðr lítið fyrir e-u, it costs one small effort (see fyrir):—verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, volunteer, or the like; en sá er nefndr Hermóðr er til þeirrar farar varð, Edda 37; til þess hefir engi orðit fyrr en þú, at skora mér á hólm, Ísl. ii. 225; en engi varð til þess, no one volunteered, Nj. 86; einn maðr varð til at spyrja, 82; þá verðr til ok svarar máli konungs sá maðr, er …, Odd. 12; hverr sem til verðr um síðir at koma þeim á réttan veg, Fb. i. 273: fengu þeir ekki samit, því at þeim varð mart til, many things happened, i. e. so as to bring discord, Sturl. ii. 17 C; mundi okkr Einari eigi annat smátt til orðit, Hrafn. 9; eigi varð verri maðr til, there was no worse man, Stj. 482:—verða við, to respond to; bið ek þik at þú verðir við mér þó at engi sé verðleiki til, Barl. 59; at hann beiddi Snorra ásjá, en ef hann yrði eigi við bað hann Gretti fara vestr, Grett. 112 new Ed.; verða við bæn e-s, to grant one’s request, passim.IV. with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, one is forced, obliged to do; þat verðr hverr at vinna er ætlað er, Nj. 10; varð ek þá at selja Hrafni sjálfdæmi, Ísl. ii. 245; eða yrði þeir út at hafa þann ómaga, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 21; þat munu þér þá reyna verða, you must try, Fbr. 23 new Ed.; þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 90; lágu hestarnir í kafi svá at draga varð upp, Eg. 546; en vita verð ek ( I must know) hvar til þetta heyrir, Fms. ii. 146; munu þér því verða annars-staðar á leita, Nj. 223; at hann man verða sækja á ókunn lönd, Fms. viii. 19; ok verðr af því líða yfir þat, it must be passed by, Post.; maðr verðr eptir mann lifa, a saying, Fas. ii. 552; verð ek nú flýja, Ó. H. 188; urðu þeir at taka við Kristni, 105; vér höfum orðit til at hætta lífi ok sálu, hefir margr saklauss orðit at láta, sumir féit ok sumir fjörit, 31, 32; vér munum verða lifa við öðrum veiði-mat, Hým. 16; verða at skiljask við e-n, Skv. 1. 24: the same verb twice, þá varð ek verða hapta, then came I to become a prisoner, Gkv. 1. 9; eg verð að verða eptir, I must stay behind.B. Peculiar isolated phrases, in some of which ‘verða’ is probably a different word, viz. = varða (q. v.), having been confounded with verða; thus, verða, verðr (= varða, varðar), to be liable, are frequent occurrences as a law phrase in the Grág.; svá fremi verðr beitin, ii. 226; þeim manni verðr fjörbaugs-garðr, er …, 212.2. the phrase, eigi verðr (= varðar) einn eiðr alla, see eiðr; also ymsar verðr sá er margar ferr, in many warfares there will be some defeats, Eg. 182.3. to forfeit, lose, prop. of paying a fine or penalty; heit ek á þann félaga er mik lætr eigi slíkt verða, Vápn. 11; æti þik ormar, yrða ek þik, kykvan, that snakes ate thee alive, and that I lost thee, Am. 22; fullhuginu sá er varð dróttinn, the brave man bereft of his master, Sighvat (Ó. H. 236); ek hefi orðinn þann guðföður, er …, I have lost a godfather who …, Hallfred (Js. 210); hér skaltú lífit verða, here shall thou forfeit life, i. e. die, Sturl. iii. (in a verse).4. the law phrase, verða síns, to suffer a loss; leiglendingr bæti honum allt þat er hann verðr síns fyrir lands-drottni (i. e. verðr missa), whatever he has to lose, whatever damage, Gþl. 362; þræll skal ekki verða síns um, N. G. L. i. 85; allt þat er hann verðr síns í, þá skal hinn bæta honum, Jb. 207 A; hann kvað þá ekki skyldu síns í verða (varða Ed.) um þetta mál, they should lose nothing, Rd. 253: vildi hann (viz. Herode) eigi verða heit sitt (= fyrir verða?), he would not forfeit, break his vow, Hom. 106.C. Reflex.; at þær ræður skyldi eigi með tjónum verðask, to be lost, forgotten, Sks. 561 B.2. recipr.; bræðr munu berjask ok at bönum verðask, Vsp. (Hb.); þá er bræðr tveir at bönum urðusk, Ýt. 11.3. part.; eptir orðna þrimu geira, Ód.; hluti orðna ok úorðna, past and future, MS. 623. 13; kvenna fegrst ok bezt at sér orðin, Nj. 268; þeir vóru svó vorðnir sik (so shapen, Germ. beschaffen), at þeir höfðu …, Stj. 7; þeir eru svá vorðnir sik, at þeir hafa eitt auga í miðju enninu, 68. -
18 неудовлетворение
с.1) = неудовлетворённость2) офиц. ( неисполнение) non-complianceнеудовлетворе́ние чьей-л про́сьбы [хода́тайства] — failure / refusal to grant smb's request [petition]
неудовлетворе́ние жела́ния — failure to satisfy one's desire, failure to comply with smb's wishes
неудовлетворе́ние и́ска юр. — rejection (of an action)
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19 в долгу
1) ( у кого) ( должен кому-либо деньги) owe; be in smb.'s debtИ вдруг я оказался в долгу у лавочника на огромную сумму в сорок семь копеек! (М. Горький, В людях) — And suddenly it turned out that I owed the shop-keeper an immense sum of forty-seven copecks!
2) (у кого, перед кем) ( должен отплатить кому-либо чем-либо хорошим) be indebted to smb.Чтобы не быть у меня в долгу по части поручений, исполни мою маленькую просьбу. (А. Чехов, Письма Т. Д. Савельеву, 4 сент. 1884) — If you don't want to be indebted to me for frequent commissions, grant my trifling request.
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20 afwijzend/gunstig beschikken op een verzoek
afwijzend/gunstig beschikken op een verzoekgrant/deny a requestVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afwijzend/gunstig beschikken op een verzoek
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