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3 [sport] [damschijf, schaakstuk] sacrifice♦voorbeelden:zich zware/grote offers getroosten • make heavy/great sacrifices -
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عَرْض \ breadth: distance from side to side: The length of this box is twice its breadth.. display: showing; a public show: a dancing display; a display of bad temper. offer: offering; sth. that is offered: Thank you for your kind offer of help. He refused my offer. parade: a ceremonial march or journey through the streets; a show: a parade of ancient cars. proposal: an offer; a proposed plan: We accept your proposal. He made her a proposal of marriage. show: a splendid appearance that is a sign of pride: These fine shoes are made for show and not for comfort, (with an adj. that expresses one’s opinion) performance; example of behaviour Your team didn’t put up a very good show, a public performance, esp. of a play a film show. width: distance from side to side. -
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casualty, sacrifice, victim* * *(et, ofre)( til guddom) sacrifice,(især i sms) offering ( fx burnt (, thank) offering);( til præst) offering;(fig) sacrifice ( fx demand fresh sacrifices from the taxpayers);(fig) make a sacrifice;[ bringe som offer], se ofre;( om person: den som ofres, som det går ud over) victim ( fx the murderer had strangled his victim; victims of religious persecution);(for ulykke etc) victim ( fx send aid to the victims of the disaster),(død el. såret også) casualty;( skive for drillerier, satire) target, butt;[ blive offer for] be the (, a) victim of ( fx she may have been the victim of a crime);(fig også) fall victim to ( fx one's own foolishness), be a casualty of ( fx he was an early casualty of the new wave of reform);[ trafikkens ofre] the toll on the road;[ ulykken krævede mange ofre] the disaster claimed many victims (el. a heavy toll);(se også taknemlig). -
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تَقْدِمة \ offer: offering; sth. that is offered: Thank you for your kind offer of help. He refused my offer. present: a gift: a birthday present. \ See Also عرض (عَرْض) -
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[ˈɔfə] past tense, past participle ˈoffered1. verb1) to put forward (a gift, suggestion etc) for acceptance or refusal:يَقْتَرِح، يُهْدي، يَعْرِضHe offered her $20 for the picture.
2) to say that one is willing:يَعْرِض، يُعْلِن اسْتِعْدادهHe offered to help.
2. noun1) an act of offering:عَرْضan offer of help.
2) an offering of money as the price of something:عَرْض، سِعْر، ثَمَنThey made an offer of $50,000 for the house.
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قَدَّمَ \ accord: to give; allow: He was accorded permission to use the library. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make he gave a shout (or He shouted). He gave me his promise (or He promised). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. introduce: to make (sb. or sth.) known to sb.: I introduced him to my father. I introduced them (to each other). He introduced me to the art of fishing. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it. present: to give formally; hand over: He presented me with a bill for $5, to put forward; show She presented her plans to the meeting. produce: to show (a ticket, proof, etc.) so as to satisfy sb.. render: to give, as a duty (help, thanks etc.). \ See Also منح (مَنَحَ)، أَضْفَى على، ساهم في (سَاهَمَ في)، عَرَّف بِـ، عرض (عَرَضَ)، برز (بَرَزَ) -
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عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
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• Never refuse a good offer - Дают - бери, а бьют - беги (Д) -
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the victim of (bli offer for) fall victim to, sacrifice -
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Finthe price at which a market maker will sell a security, or a unit trust manager in the United Kingdom will sell units. It is also the net asset value of a mutual fund plus any sales charges in the United States. It is the price investors pay when they buy a security. -
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Finin the United Kingdom, one of the ways available to a lead manager of offering securities to the public. -
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أَبْدَى استعداده لِـ \ offer: to say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions: The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. \ See Also عرض (عَرَضَ) -
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Position ( job): OA -
14 Offer In Compromize
Law: OICУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Offer In Compromize
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sacrifice, victim* * *subst. [ person] victim subst. [ til guddom] offering, sacrifice subst. (overført) sacrifice (f.eks. ) -
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n. offering, sacrifice, immolation
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