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81 speak to
1) обращаться к кому-л., говорить с кем-л. The councillor was asked to speak to the crowd, to beg them to remain calm. ≈ Советника попросили обратиться к толпе с просьбой сохранять спокойствие.
2) подтверждать что-л.
3) просить кого-л. сделать что-л. I'll speak to the director about a pay rise for you. ≈ Я попрошу директора, чтобы он увеличил Вам заработную плату.
4) ругать I'll speak to that boy the minute he gets in. ≈ Как только это мальчик придет, я поругаю его. Syn: bawl out
2), be down on
1), bring up
10), brush down, burn up
5), call down
4), chew out, chew up
3), choke off
3), come down on
3), dress down
1), dust down
2), hop on
2), jack up
3), land on
2), lay out
8), rebuke, reprove, sail into
1), scold
1., sit on
3), step on
3), strip down, strip off
2), take apart
4), talk to
1), tell off
3), tick off
3), walk into
2)
5) высказываться, выражать чье-л. мнение Would any committee member care to speak to the question? ≈ Будет ли кто-нибудь из членов комитета высказываться по этому вопросу?
6) поддерживать( идею) Many members spoke to their friend's suggestion. ≈ Многие поддержали предложение, выдвинутое их другом.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > speak to
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82 interim agreement
1) эк. временное [предварительное\] соглашение ( предполагает последующую замену на более полное и точное соглашение)Ant:See:2) эк. тр. временный [предварительный\] коллективный договор (принимается для стабилизации ситуации на предприятии до утверждения долгосрочного коллективного договора)The interim agreement helped provide breathing space while the two sides reconsidered their positions. — Предварительный коллективный договор предоставил передышку, пока обе стороны уточняли свои позиции.
The interim agreement allowed for a 10% pay rise. — В предварительном коллективном договоре предусмотрено увеличение заработной платы на 10%.
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83 intention
- ʃənnoun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) intenciónintention n intencióntr[ɪn'tenʃən]1 (purpose, aim, plan, determination) intención nombre femenino, propósito■ I have no intention of staying in this place another day no pienso quedarme aquí otro día más, no tengo intención de quedarme aquí otro día más\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do something with the best of intentions hacer algo con buena voluntadintention [ɪn'tɛnʧən] n: intención f, propósito mn.• designio s.m.• empresa s.f.• intención s.f.• intento s.m.• propósito s.m.• significado s.m.• ánimo s.m.ɪn'tentʃən, ɪn'tenʃəna) u c (aim, purpose) intención f, propósito mI have no intention of writing to them — no tengo intenciones de escribirles, no pienso escribirles
b) u ( Law) intencionalidad f[ɪn'tenʃǝn]N intención f, propósito mwhat are your intentions? — ¿qué piensas hacer?, ¿qué proyectos tienes?
* * *[ɪn'tentʃən, ɪn'tenʃən]a) u c (aim, purpose) intención f, propósito mI have no intention of writing to them — no tengo intenciones de escribirles, no pienso escribirles
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84 cheeky
* * *[ˈtʃi:ki]\cheeky so-and-so freches Luder▪ to be \cheeky to sb zu jdm frech [o unverschämt] sein* * *['tʃiːkɪ] frech, vorwitzig, dreist; remark, person, smile also schnippisch; hat, dress kess, flott; driving schneidig, schnittig, frechit's a bit cheeky asking for another pay rise so soon — es ist etwas unverschämt, schon wieder eine Gehaltserhöhung zu verlangen
* * *cheeky [ˈtʃiːkı] adj (adv cheekily) umg frech:a cheeky little boy ein kleiner Frechdachs* * *adj.frech adj. -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) ætlun -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) (feltett) szándék -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) intenção* * *in.ten.tion[int'enʃən] n 1 intenção, finalidade, plano, propósito. 2 conceito, significação. 3 intentions intenções (referente ao casamento). -
88 intention
n. niyet, maksat, plan, amaç, gaye, kasıt, hedef, erek* * *niyet* * *[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) niyet, amaç, maksat -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) namen* * *[inténšən]nounnamen, namera, nakana; smoter, cilj; plural colloquially ženitveni nameni; medicine zaceljenje rane -
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• intentio• tuuma• aikomus• aie• pyrkimys• päämäärä• pyrkiminen• tavoite• hankemedicine, veterinary• haavan parantuminen• mieli• meininki• maali• suunnitelma• tarkoitus• tarkoitus (aik.)• tahallisuus• tarkoittaminen• tarkoitusperä• yritys* * *- ʃənnoun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) tarkoitus -
91 ♦ award
♦ award /əˈwɔ:d/n.1 premio: to win an award, vincere un premio; He's the winner of several international awards, ha vinto diversi premi internazionali; the Enterpreneur of the Year Award, il Premio «Imprenditore dell'anno»; award ceremony, cerimonia della premiazione; award winner, premiato (sost.); award-winning, premiato (agg.)3 [u] conferimento; assegnazione; aggiudicazione: the award of the Nobel Prize, il conferimento del premio Nobel; award of prizes, assegnazione dei premi; premiazione; the award of a contract, l'aggiudicazione di un appalto6 (leg.) lodo arbitrale; giudizio arbitrale● (ass.) award of damages, liquidazione del danno □ (Austral.) award wage, salario minimo.(to) award /əˈwɔ:d/v. t.1 assegnare; conferire; dare; concedere: to award prizes, assegnare premi; premiare; He was awarded the Nobel prize, gli è stato conferito il premio Nobel; to award sb. a study grant, assegnare a q. una borsa di studio; (mil.) to be awarded the Military Cross, ricevere la croce di guerra2 (leg.) aggiudicare; assegnare: Part of the estate was awarded to the widow, parte della proprietà è stata assegnata alla vedova; to award a contract, aggiudicare un appalto; to award a pay rise, dare un aumento di stipendio; to award custody of a child to the mother, assegnare la custodia del figlio alla madre; He was awarded damages, ottenne il risarcimento del danno subìto3 ( sport) concedere, convalidare ( un gol, ecc.); concedere, comminare, decretare ( una punizione, un rigore)awardingn. [u]1 assegnazione; conferimento2 (leg.) aggiudicazione; assegnazione -
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[səb'mɪt]1. vt(proposal, claim) presentareI submit that... — propongo che...
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[ɪn'tenʃn]our intention is to do — è nostra intenzione fare, abbiamo intenzione di fare
* * *[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) intenzione* * *[ɪn'tenʃn]our intention is to do — è nostra intenzione fare, abbiamo intenzione di fare
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94 intention
noun1) Absicht, die; Intention, diewith the best of intentions — in der besten Absicht
* * *[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) die Absicht* * *in·ten·tion[ɪnˈten(t)ʃən]nit wasn't my \intention to exclude you ich wollte Sie nicht ausschließento be full of good \intentions voller guter Vorsätze seinto have every \intention of doing sth die feste Absicht haben, etw zu tunto have no \intention of doing sth nicht die Absicht haben, etw zu tun▪ \intentions pl Heiratsabsichten pl* * *[In'tenSən]n1) Absicht f, Intention fwhat was your intention in publishing the article? — mit welcher Absicht haben Sie den Artikel veröffentlicht?
it is my intention to punish you severely — ich beabsichtige, Sie streng zu bestrafen
I have every intention of doing it — ich habe die feste Absicht, das zu tun
to have no intention of doing sth —
I have no or I haven't the least or the slightest intention of staying! — ich habe nicht die geringste Absicht hier zu bleiben, ich denke nicht daran hier zu bleiben
with the best of intentions — in der besten Absicht
with the intention of... — in der Absicht zu..., mit dem Vorsatz zu...
his intentions are good, but he seldom carries them out — er hat immer gute Vorsätze pl, aber er führt sie selten aus
2)intentions (inf) — (Heirats)absichten pl
* * *intention [ınˈtenʃn] sof doing zu tun):have every intention of doing sth fest entschlossen sein, etwas zu tun; etwas unbedingt tun wollen;have no intention of doing sth nicht die Absicht haben, etwas zu tun;it wasn’t my intention to insult you es war nicht meine Absicht, Sie zu beleidigen; ich wollte Sie nicht beleidigen;with the best (of) intentions in bester Absicht;with the intention of going in der Absicht zu gehen;it was without intention es geschah unabsichtlich oder unbeabsichtigt;2. JUR Vorsatz m3. Zweck m, Ziel n4. obs Sinn m, Bedeutung f6. MED Intention f, Heilprozess m:first intention Wundheilung f ohne Eiterung;second intention Wundheilung f mit Granulations- und Narbenbildung* * *noun1) Absicht, die; Intention, dieit was my intention to visit him — ich hatte die Absicht od. beabsichtigte, ihn zu besuchen
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) nodoms; nolūks* * *intensitāte; nodoms, nolūks; precību nolūks -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) ketinimas -
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n. avsikt; mål, syfte* * *[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) avsikt, syfte, uppsåt -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) záměr, úmysl* * *• účel• úmysl• záměr -
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[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) úmysel, zámer* * *• zámer• úcel• úmysel• ciel
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