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41 accept
[ək'sɛpt]vtgift, invitation przyjmować (przyjąć perf); proposal przyjmować (przyjąć perf), akceptować (zaakceptować perf); fact, situation przyjmować (przyjąć perf) do wiadomości, godzić się (pogodzić się perf) z +instr; responsibility, blame brać (wziąć perf) na siebie* * *[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) przyjmować2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) przyjmować, uznawać•- acceptably
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42 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) pieņemt (piedāvājumu)2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) piekrist; atzīt (par pareizu)•- acceptably
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43 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) priimti2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) tikėti, pri(si)imti•- acceptably
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44 accept
v. acceptera, anta, godta* * *[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) motta2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) godta, godkänna, erkänna•- acceptably
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45 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) přijmout2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) přijmout•- acceptably
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46 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) prijať2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) prijať•- acceptably
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- accepted* * *• uznávat• vykladat význam• prijat• pripustit• prijímat• prijmi• prijmi (nieco)• akceptovat• chápat -
47 przyj|ąć
pf — przyj|mować impf (przyjmę, przyjęła, przyjęli — przyjmuję) Ⅰ vt 1. (wziąć) to accept [kwiaty, prezent, napiwek, nagrodę]; to take [czek, łapówkę]- przyjąć podanie od kandydata to accept a letter of application from a candidate- przyjąć coś w zastaw to take sth in pledge- przyjąć towar do sklepu to take in merchandise- hydraulik nie przyjął zapłaty za usługę the plumber didn’t take any money for his work2. (zaakceptować) to accept [propozycję, postulat, warunki, kandydaturę, zaproszenie, plan]- przyjąć czyjąś rezygnację to accept sb’s resignation- przyjąć uchwałę/ustawę to pass a resolution/bill- wniosek przyjęto przez aklamację the motion was passed by acclamation- nie przyjąć oferty to turn down an offer3. (zażyć, zjeść) to take, to ingest [lekarstwo, pokarm] 4. (zgodzić się wykonać) to take [sth] on, to take on [godność, posadę, pracę, stanowisko]- przyjąć zobowiązanie to take on an obligation- kelner przyjął od nas zamówienie the waiter took our order5. (wysłuchać) to accept [raport, meldunek, gratulacje]- przyjąć zażalenie/skargę to receive a complaint6. (zapożyczyć) to adopt [poglądy, zwyczaje, wzorce, praktyki] (od kogoś from sb) 7. (zareagować) to receive- przyjąć wiadomość entuzjastycznie to receive (the) news with enthusiasm- aktora przyjęto oklaskami the actor was greeted with applause- alarm wszyscy przyjęli za kiepski żart everybody treated the alarm as a bad joke8. (wziąć na siebie) to take [sth] on, to take on [obowiązek, odpowiedzialność, winę] 9. (uczynić członkiem społeczności) to enrol [uczniów, nowych członków]; to admit [pacjentów]- przyjąć kogoś do rodziny to make sb a member of the family10. (zatrudnić) to take [sb] in, to take in [pracownika]- starać się o przyjęcie do pracy to apply for a job11. (ugościć) to entertain [gościa]- przyjąć kogoś obiadem/kawą to give sb dinner/coffee- przyjąć kogoś z honorami to receive sb with full honours12. (zgodzić się na rozmowę) to see [interesanta, delegację]- przyjąć kogoś uprzejmie/lodowato to give sb a polite/an icy welcome13. Admin. [lekarz, dentysta] to see patients; [adwokat, urzędnik] to hold consulting hours- lekarz/dentysta przyjmuje po południu/od 8 do 10 the doctor/dentist sees patients in the afternoon/from 8 till 10 a.m.- „Przyjęcia interesantów w pon., wt., śr.” ‘consulting a. office hours Mon., Tue., Wed.’14. (zgodzić się zostać żoną) przyjąć oświadczyny to accept the proposal- oświadczył się i został przyjęty he proposed and was accepted15. (dać schronienie) to take [sb/sth] in, to take in [pogorzelców, uciekinierów, uchodźców]- przyjąć kogoś na nocleg to put sb up- kapitan przyjął rozbitków na statek the captain took the shipwrecked people on board16. (założyć) to assume- powszechnie przyjmuje się, że… it is widely assumed that…- przyjąć założenie, że… to make an assumption that…17. Relig. to take [komunię]- przyjąć chrzest to be baptized- przyjąć święcenia kapłańskie to take holy orders, to be ordained- przyjąć katolicyzm/protestantyzm to convert to Catholicism/Protestantism18. Sport to catch [podanie, piłkę] 19. Chem. [materiał] to absorb [barwniki, farbę] 20. (przybrać) [instytucja, organizacja, osoba] to take on [nazwę, imię, pseudonim]- po ślubie wiele kobiet przyjmuje nazwisko męża after marriage a lot of women take their husband’s name21. (zmienić) to assume [kształt, barwę, formę]- kameleon przyjmuje barwę otoczenia a chameleon takes on a. assumes the colour of its environment- płyn przyjmuje kształt naczynia liquid assumes the shape of the containerⅡ przyjąć się — przyjmować się 1. [drzewo, roślina] to take root- sadzonki się przyjęły the cuttings have taken root2. (rozpowszechnić się) [powiedzenie, moda, zwyczaj] to catch on- przyjęło się mówić/robić/uważać coś it has become customary to say/do/think sth3. Med. [szczepionka] to give positive results 4. Med. [przeszczep] to take, to be accepted- przeszczep nerki się przyjął/nie przyjął the kidney transplant took/was rejected5. książk. (gościć się wzajemnie) to entertain one another■ w naszym miasteczku nie jest przyjęte, żeby młoda dziewczyna sama chodziła do pubu in our town it is unacceptable for a young girl to go to a pub on her ownThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyj|ąć
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48 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) a accepta, a primi2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) a crede; a accepta; a recunoaşte•- acceptably
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49 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) δέχομαι2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) αποδέχομαι, αναλαμβάνω (αξίωμα, ευθύνη κ.λπ.)•- acceptably
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50 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) accepter2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) accepter•- acceptably - acceptance - accepted -
51 accept
[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) aceitar2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) aceitar•- acceptably - acceptance - accepted -
52 neither
adjective, pronoun(not the one nor the other (of two things or people): Neither window faces the sea; Neither of them could understand Italian.) ninguno de los dosneither1 adj ninguno de los dosneither2 adv tampoconeither3 conj nitr['naɪðəSMALLr/SMALL, 'niːðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 ninguno de los dos, ninguna de las dos1 ninguno de los dos, ninguna de las dos1 ni2 tampoco■ I don't like it and neither does my wife no me gusta a mí, y a mi mujer tampoco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLneither... nor... ni... ni...neither ['ni:ðər, 'naɪ-] adj: ninguno (de los dos)neither conj1) : nineither asleep nor awake: ni dormido ni despierto2) nor: ni (tampoco)I'm not asleep - neither am I: no estoy dormido - ni yo tampoconeither pron: ningunoadj.indef.• ninguno adj.indef.adv.• tampoco adv.conj.• ni conj.• ninguno conj.• tampoco conj.pron.• ninguno pron.
I 'niːðər, 'naɪ-, 'naɪðə(r), 'niːð-1)neither... nor... — ni... ni...
2) ( nor) tampocoI don't want to go - neither do I o (colloq) me neither — no quiero ir - yo tampoco or ni yo
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III
pronoun ninguno, -na['naɪðǝ(r)]1.ADVneither... nor — ni... ni
that's neither here nor there — (fig) eso no viene al caso
2.CONJ tampocoif you aren't going, neither am I — si tú no vas, yo tampoco
"I don't like it" - "neither do I" — -a mí no me gusta -a mí tampoco
3.PRONneither of them has any money — ninguno de los dos tiene dinero, ni el uno ni el otro tiene dinero
4.ADJ ninguno de los/las dos* * *
I ['niːðər, 'naɪ-, 'naɪðə(r), 'niːð-]1)neither... nor... — ni... ni...
2) ( nor) tampocoI don't want to go - neither do I o (colloq) me neither — no quiero ir - yo tampoco or ni yo
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53 beiderseits
I Präp. on both sides (+ Gen of), on either side (of)II Adv. on both sides; (wechselseitig) mutually, reciprocally; beiderseits wurde behauptet,... both sides claimed that...; der Plan wurde beiderseits gebilligt the plan was accepted by both parties* * *on both sides of (Präp.); at both sides of (Präp.)* * *bei|der|seits ['baidɐ'zaits]1. advon both sidessie haben béíderseits versichert... — they have given mutual assurances or assurances on both sides...
2. prep +genon both sides of* * *bei·der·seits[ˈbaidɐˈzaits]I. adv on both sides\beiderseits der Straße on both sides of the street [or road]* * *1.Präposition mit Gen. on both sides of2.Adverb on both sides* * *A. präp on both sides (+gen of), on either side (of)beiderseits wurde behauptet, … both sides claimed that …;der Plan wurde beiderseits gebilligt the plan was accepted by both parties* * *1.Präposition mit Gen. on both sides of2.Adverb on both sides -
54 auxiliar administrativo
f. & m.administrative assistant, assistant clerk, junior clerk, office apprentice.* * *administrative assistant* * *(n.) = clerk-typist, clerical assistant, administrative assistantEx. The service is staffed by one paid co-ordinator, a half-time clerk-typist and twenty-five volunteers.Ex. Staff consists of 1 half-time librarian and several part-time clerical assistants.Ex. If the idea of launching a program was accepted, it would be the administrative assistant's job to plan, organize, and implement it.* * *(n.) = clerk-typist, clerical assistant, administrative assistantEx: The service is staffed by one paid co-ordinator, a half-time clerk-typist and twenty-five volunteers.
Ex: Staff consists of 1 half-time librarian and several part-time clerical assistants.Ex: If the idea of launching a program was accepted, it would be the administrative assistant's job to plan, organize, and implement it.* * *administrative assistant -
55 bibliotecario de conservación
(n.) = preservation librarianEx. The experience of a preservation librarian who was accepted as an intern on the 3 month conservation course at Cornell University is described.* * *(n.) = preservation librarianEx: The experience of a preservation librarian who was accepted as an intern on the 3 month conservation course at Cornell University is described.
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56 persona en prácticas
(n.) = trainee, internEx. This article compares serials cataloguing education in 1977/78 and 1984/85 as well as describing on-the-job training from the perspectives of the trainee and trainer.Ex. The experience of a preservation librarian who was accepted as an intern on the 3 month conservation course at Cornell University is described.* * *(n.) = trainee, internEx: This article compares serials cataloguing education in 1977/78 and 1984/85 as well as describing on-the-job training from the perspectives of the trainee and trainer.
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57 residente
adj.resident.f. & m.resident, occupant, inmate, dweller.* * *► adjetivo1 resident, residing1 resident\no residente nonresident* * *adj.* * *ADJ SMF resident* * *Iadjetivo residentIImasculino y femenino1) ( en país) resident2) ( médico) resident (AmE), houseman (BrE)* * *= intern, resident, live-in.Ex. The experience of a preservation librarian who was accepted as an intern on the 3 month conservation course at Cornell University is described.Ex. Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.Ex. As of November 1995, it is the law that live-in caregivers and domestic workers must be paid a higher rate for any time they work over eight hours.----* artista residente = artist in residence.* base de datos residente = resident database.* escritor residente = writer in residence.* médico residente = house physician, doctor in residence.* programa de trabajo como interno residente = residency programme, residency.* residente del lugar = local resident.* residente de medicina = medical resident.* residente en la comunidad = community-dwelling.* residente médico = medical resident.* trabajar como residente = intern.* * *Iadjetivo residentIImasculino y femenino1) ( en país) resident2) ( médico) resident (AmE), houseman (BrE)* * *= intern, resident, live-in.Ex: The experience of a preservation librarian who was accepted as an intern on the 3 month conservation course at Cornell University is described.
Ex: Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.Ex: As of November 1995, it is the law that live-in caregivers and domestic workers must be paid a higher rate for any time they work over eight hours.* artista residente = artist in residence.* base de datos residente = resident database.* escritor residente = writer in residence.* médico residente = house physician, doctor in residence.* programa de trabajo como interno residente = residency programme, residency.* residente del lugar = local resident.* residente de medicina = medical resident.* residente en la comunidad = community-dwelling.* residente médico = medical resident.* trabajar como residente = intern.* * *residentA (en un país) resident* * *
residente adjetivo
resident
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
residente adjetivo & mf resident
' residente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
MIR
- éste
- transeúnte
English:
green card
- resident
- live
* * *♦ adj1. [ciudadano] resident3. Informát resident♦ nmf1. [habitante] resident2. [médico, veterinario] Br house officer, US intern* * *I adj residentII m/f resident;no residente non resident* * *residente adj & nmf: resident* * *residente adj resident / residing -
58 ser aceptado
v.to be accepted, to be taken in, to become accepted, to gain acceptance.Ricardo fue aceptado Richard was accepted.* * *(v.) = take + hold, gain + acceptance, take offEx. New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.Ex. The standard of LC cataloging has been generally recognized to be of a high order and so its records have gained wide acceptance.Ex. But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information.* * *(v.) = take + hold, gain + acceptance, take offEx: New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.
Ex: The standard of LC cataloging has been generally recognized to be of a high order and so its records have gained wide acceptance.Ex: But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information. -
59 accept
[ək'sept]v1) принимать, братьHe refused to accept favors from strangers. — Он отказался принимать одолжения от чужих ему людей.
He applied for the job and was accepted. — Он подал заявление на эту должность и был принят.
- accept a present- accept smth from smb2) удовлетворяться, соглашаться (с чем-либо, на что-либо), допускать (что-либо), принимать (что-либо), признавать (что-либо)The report may be accepted conditionally. — Отчет может быть принят при некоторых условиях.
He accepted everything she said. — Он принимал все, что она говорила, на веру.
He couldn't accept the situation. — Он не мог примириться с таким положением дел.
Don't accept her story for the fact. — Не принимайте ее слов за истину.
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- accept the offer
- accept smb's explanation
- accept a cheque
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60 accept
[əkˈsept] verb1) to take (something offered):يَقْبَل، يَتَقَبَّلHe accepted the gift.
2) to believe in, agree to or acknowledge:يُوَافِق عَلَى، يُسَلِّم بِHe accepted responsibility for the accident.
См. также в других словарях:
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