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6 vetoed immune response
Иммунология: контролируемый "вето"-клетками иммунный ответ, рестриктированный "вето"-клетками иммунный ответУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vetoed immune response
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7 vetoed immune response
контролируемый [рестриктированный] «вето»-клетками иммунный ответАнгло-русский словарь по иммунологии > vetoed immune response
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8 the police vetoed the procession
Общая лексика: полиция запретила шествиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the police vetoed the procession
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'vi:təu
1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) vetar; vedar
2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) vetoDel verbo vetar: ( conjugate vetar) \ \
veto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vetó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: vetar veto
vetar ( conjugate vetar) verbo transitivo to veto
veto sustantivo masculino veto;
vetar verbo transitivo to veto
veto sustantivo masculino veto
poner veto, to veto ' veto' also found in these entries: Spanish: vetar English: nix - vetotr['viːtəʊ]1 veto1 vetar (forbid) prohibir, vedar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto impose a veto over something poner el veto a algopower/right of veto derecho de vetoveto ['vi:t̬o] vt1) forbid: prohibir2) : vetarto veto a bill: vetar un proyecto de ley1) : veto mthe power of veto: el derecho de veto2) ban: veto m, prohibición fv.• vedar v.• vetar v.n.• veto s.m.
I 'viːtəʊa) u ( power to ban) veto mthe right of veto — el derecho de or al veto
b) c ( ban) veto m, prohibición f
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transitive verb vetoes, vetoing, vetoed vetar['viːtǝʊ]1.N(pl vetoes) veto mto put a veto on sth — vetar algo, poner veto a algo
to use or exercise one's veto — ejercer el (derecho a) veto
2.VT [+ bill, application] vetar, prohibirthe president vetoed it — el presidente lo vetó or le puso su veto
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I ['viːtəʊ]a) u ( power to ban) veto mthe right of veto — el derecho de or al veto
b) c ( ban) veto m, prohibición f
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I ['viːtəʊ]1) (practice) veto m.II ['viːtəʊ]verbo transitivo (pres. vetoes; pass., p.pass. vetoed) mettere, (op)porre il (proprio) veto a (anche pol.)* * *['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) (porre il veto a)2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) veto* * *['viːtəʊ]1. n, vetoes plto use or exercise one's veto — esercitare il proprio diritto di veto
2. vt* * *veto /ˈvi:təʊ/n. (pl. vetoes)1 veto; interdizione ( in genere): to place [to put] one's veto on a proposal, opporre [mettere] il proprio veto a una proposta; He still has a veto over all appointments, è tuttora interdetto da tutte le cariche2 [u] (= veto power o power of veto) diritto di veto: to exercise (o to use) one's veto, esercitare il proprio diritto di veto(to) veto /ˈvi:təʊ/v. t.mettere (o porre) il veto a ( un disegno di legge, ecc.); ( per estens.) proibire, vietare: The President of the USA has the power to veto a bill, il Presidente degli USA ha il potere di porre il veto a un disegno di legge; The head vetoed the plan, il preside ha messo il suo veto al progetto; She vetoes all my suggestions, boccia tutte le mie proposte.* * *I ['viːtəʊ]1) (practice) veto m.II ['viːtəʊ]verbo transitivo (pres. vetoes; pass., p.pass. vetoed) mettere, (op)porre il (proprio) veto a (anche pol.) -
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v.to veto.* * *1 to veto, put a veto on* * *verb* * *VT (gen) to veto; [+ socio] to blackball* * *verbo transitivo to veto* * *= proscribe, veto.Ex. Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.Ex. If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.* * *verbo transitivo to veto* * *= proscribe, veto.Ex: Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.
Ex: If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.* * *vetar [A1 ]vtto veto* * *
vetar ( conjugate vetar) verbo transitivo
to veto
vetar verbo transitivo to veto
' vetar' also found in these entries:
English:
nix
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* * *vetar vtto veto;le han vetado la entrada en ese casino he has been banned from that casino* * *v/t POL veto* * *vetar vt: to veto -
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['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) nedlægge veto mod2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) vetoret* * *['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) nedlægge veto mod2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) vetoret -
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(v.) = return to + the drawing boards, back to the drawing board, a fresh start, start over, go back to + square one, be back to square oneEx. In the light of this situation, it becomes necessary for librarians to return to the drawing boards to revise public policy statements.Ex. If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.Ex. Where it is necessary or desirable for a fresh start they can advise on the best way forward.Ex. I can appreciate the frustration, annoyance, irritation, aggravation, and exasperation of having to start over.Ex. At today's open meeting, the Commissioners voted unanimously to go back to square one.Ex. She told me that I was all at sixes and sevens with my eight times table and that it was 'back to square one' for me.* * *(v.) = return to + the drawing boards, back to the drawing board, a fresh start, start over, go back to + square one, be back to square oneEx: In the light of this situation, it becomes necessary for librarians to return to the drawing boards to revise public policy statements.
Ex: If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.Ex: Where it is necessary or desirable for a fresh start they can advise on the best way forward.Ex: I can appreciate the frustration, annoyance, irritation, aggravation, and exasperation of having to start over.Ex: At today's open meeting, the Commissioners voted unanimously to go back to square one.Ex: She told me that I was all at sixes and sevens with my eight times table and that it was 'back to square one' for me. -
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= return to + the drawing boards, back to the drawing boardEx. In the light of this situation, it becomes necessary for librarians to return to the drawing boards to revise public policy statements.Ex. If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.* * *= return to + the drawing boards, back to the drawing boardEx: In the light of this situation, it becomes necessary for librarians to return to the drawing boards to revise public policy statements.
Ex: If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.Spanish-English dictionary > volver a la etapa de planificación
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['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) zavrniti2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) veto* * *plural vetoes [ví:tou, -touz]1.nounveto, pravica (vložitve) vetato put a veto on — prepovedati, zabranitito interpose one's veto — vložiti svoj veto;2.transitive verb politicsvložiti svoj veto (proti čemu); odkloniti (soglasje z) -
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убивать; уничтожать; убитый; уничтоженныйkilled off — уничтожил; уничтоженный
Синонимический ряд:1. fatality (noun) casualty; dead; dead person; death toll; fatality; injured; loss; missing; wounded2. carried off (verb) carried off; carry off; cut off; destroyed; dispatched; downed; finished; laid low; liquidated; murdered; put away; slew; slew/slain; took off/taken off3. vetoed (verb) negatived; vetoed -
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Синонимический ряд:1. denied (verb) contradicted; contravened; crossed; denied; gainsaid; impugned; traversed2. neutralized (verb) annulled; canceled out or cancelled out; counteracted; frustrated; negated; neutralized; redressed3. vetoed (verb) blackballed; killed; turn down; vetoed
См. также в других словарях:
vetoed — index impermissible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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vetoed — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. declined, rejected, disapproved; see no , refused … English dictionary for students
vetoed — ve·to || vɪËtəʊ n. authority to nullify the majority decision of a formal body; prohibition, authoritative nullification v. nullify the majority decision of a formal body; prohibit, reject … English contemporary dictionary
vetoed — devote … Anagrams dictionary
devote — vetoed … Anagrams dictionary
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