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1 décision
décision [desizjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = choix) decision• prendre une décision to take or make a decision• prendre la décision de faire qch to take or make the decision to do sthb. ( = verdict) decision* * *desizjɔ̃1) ( résolution) decision2) ( fait de décider)3) ( détermination) decisiveness* * *desizjɔ̃ nf1) (choix d'action) decision2) (= fermeté) decisiveness, decision* * *décision nf1 ( résolution) decision (de faire to do); prendre une décision to make ou take GB a decision; ma décision est prise, je reste I've made my decision, I'm staying; j'ai pris la décision de ne plus fumer/de ne plus le voir I've decided to stop smoking/to stop seeing him;2 ( fait de décider) avoir le pouvoir de décision to be the one who makes the decisions;3 ( détermination) decisiveness; faire preuve de décision to show decisiveness; avoir l'esprit de décision to be decisive; manquer d'esprit de décision to be indecisive; agir avec décision to act decisively.décision exécutoire binding decision; décision judiciaire court order.[desizjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [résolution] decisionarriver à une décision to come to ou to reach a decisionla décision t'appartient the decision is yours, it's for you to decidesoumettre quelque chose à la décision d'un comité to ask a committee to make a decision on something2. DROIT3. [fermeté] decisionmanquer de décision to be hesitant ou irresolute————————de décision locution adjectivale[organe, centre] decision-making -
2 decision making
Gen Mgtthe process of choosing between alternative courses of action. Decision making may take place at an individual or organizational level. The process may involve establishing objectives, gathering relevant information, identifying alternatives, setting criteria for the decision, and selecting the best option. The nature of the decision-making process within an organization is influenced by its culture and structure, and a number of theoretical models have been developed. One well-known method for individual decision making was developed by Charles Kepner and Benjamin Tregoe in their book The New Rational Manager (1981). Decision theory can be used to assist in the process of decision making. Specific techniques used in decision making include heuristics and decision trees. Computer systems designed to assist managerial decision making are known as decision support systems. -
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4 discutir su decisión
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5 make up one’s mind
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
6 mala decisión
f.bad decision, bad move.* * *(n.) = bad judgementEx. However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.* * *(n.) = bad judgementEx: However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.
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7 change one’s mind
غَيَّرَ رأيه \ change one’s mind: to come to have a new opinion; make a different decision: We were going to go to America for a holiday, but we changed our minds and stayed at home instead, change one’s opinion or intention I was going to London today, but I changed my mind and stayed at home. think better of it: to change one’s plan; decide (wisely) not to do sth.: I planned to leave my job, but then I thought better of it., to change one’s plan; decide not to do sth. I planned to leave my job, but then I thought better of it. -
8 tener que tomar una decisión
• have a chip on one's shoulder• have a cigarette• have to eat• have to happen• have to make a decision• have to much personnelDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener que tomar una decisión
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9 buena decisión
(n.) = good judgementEx. However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.* * *(n.) = good judgementEx: However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.
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10 cambiar de decisión
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11 make up one's mind
a) to decide:يُقَرِّرThey've made up their minds to stay in Africa.
b) to make a decision:يُقَرِّر، يُصَمِّمHe finally made up his mind about the job.
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12 Entschluss
m decision, resolution, resolve geh.; einen Entschluss fassen oder zu einem Entschluss kommen make ( oder take, reach, come to) a decision, make up one’s mind, form a resolve geh.; zu dem Entschluss kommen zu (+ Inf.) make up one’s mind ( oder decide) to (+ Inf.) seinen Entschluss ändern revise ( oder amend) one’s decision; es ist sein fester Entschluss zu (+ Inf.) he firmly intends to (+ Inf.), it is his firm intention to, he is resolved geh. to; aus eigenem Entschluss on one’s own (initiative), Brit. auch off one’s own bat umg.* * *der Entschlussresolution; determination; resolve; decision* * *Ent|schlụssm(= Entscheidung) decision; (= Vorsatz) resolution, resolvezu keinem Entschluss kommen können — to be unable to make up one's mind or to come to a decision
aus eigenem Entschluss handeln — to act on one's own initiative
es ist mein fester Entschluss... — it is my firm intention..., I firmly intend...
ein Mann von schnellen Entschlüssen sein — to be good at decision-making, to be able to decide quickly
* * *Ent·schlussRR<-es, Entschlüsse>Ent·schlußALT<-sses, Entschlüsse>[ɛntˈʃlʊs]m decision, resolutionaus eigenem \Entschluss handeln to act on one's own initiativejds fester \Entschluss sein, etw [nicht] zu tun to be sb's firm intention [not] to do sthein löblicher/weiser \Entschluss a commendable/wise decisionseinen \Entschluss ändern to change one's mindeinen \Entschluss fassen to make [or take] a decisionzu einem \Entschluss kommen [o gelangen] to reach [or come to] a decisionzu keinem \Entschluss kommen [o gelangen] to be unable to come to a decision* * *der decisionaus eigenem Entschluss — of one's own volition
* * *zu einem Entschluss kommen make ( oder take, reach, come to) a decision, make up one’s mind, form a resolve geh;seinen Entschluss ändern revise ( oder amend) one’s decision;es ist sein fester Entschluss zu (+inf) he firmly intends to (+inf), it is his firm intention to, he is resolved geh to;* * *der decision* * *¨-e m.decision n.determination n.resolution n. -
13 decidir
v.1 to decide, to choose.el juez decidirá si es inocente o no the judge will decide o determine whether or not he is innocentdecidir hacer algo to decide to do something¿a qué restaurante vamos? — tú decides which restaurant shall we go to? — you decidedecidir entre dos cosas to choose between two thingsElla decidió la forma de proceder She decided the way to proceed.Ella decide y no escucha She makes a decision and doesn't listen.2 to decide.el voto de la clase media decidió la elección the middle-class vote decided o swung the election3 to decide to, to resolve to.Ella decidió hacer una balsa She decided to make a raft.4 to determine, to ascertain, to pinpoint.* * *2 (convencer) to persuade, convince3 (resolver) to resolve, decide1 to decide, choose1 to make up one's mind\decidirse por to decide on* * *verb1) to decide2) determine3) settle•* * *1. VT1) (=tomar una decisión) to decide¿habéis decidido lo que vais a hacer? — have you decided what you are going to do?
después de pensarlo mucho he decidido que sí — after giving it a lot of thought, I've decided to go ahead
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decidir hacer algo — to decide to do sth2) (=determinar) [+ futuro, resultado] to decide; [+ asunto, disputa] to settle, resolve3) (=convencer)¿qué fue lo que al final te decidió? — what finally made up your mind?, what finally decided you?, what finally made you decide?
2.VI to decidenadie va a decidir por ellos — no one will make the decision o decide for them
tuvo que decidir entre varias opciones — she had to choose o decide from a number of options
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decidir sobre algo — to decide on sth, make a decision on sth3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar una determinación) to decidedecidir + inf — to decide to + inf
b) < persona> to make... decide2.eso fue lo que me decidió — that was what decided me o made me decide
decidir vi to decideno sé, decide tú — I don't know, you decide
3.tiene que decidir entre dos opciones igualmente interesantes — she has to choose o decide between two equally attractive options
decidirse v pron to decide, to make up one's mindaún no me he decidido del todo — I still haven't quite decided o made up my mind
decidirse a + inf — to decide to + inf
* * *= decide, decision to the contrary, make + choices, opt (for), settle, sort out, take + viewpoint, adjudicate, resolve, take + view, take + Posesivo + pick, call + the shots, be the boss, rule + the roost.Ex. At the two extremes, the order may simply be decided for each topic as and when it arises, and followed thereafter.Ex. Unless a conscious decision has been made to the contrary, the abstractor should not introduce any new biases or emphases.Ex. Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex. Once the name to be used in a heading and its form have been settled, it is time to decide upon the entry element, or in more general terms, to examine the preferred order of the components of a name as the name is to appear as a heading.Ex. It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex. I know a large library catalog in this country where the person in charge of filing has to adjudicate on the average four times a day on where a particular card should go.Ex. Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.Ex. We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.Ex. The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.Ex. One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.Ex. Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.----* decidir Algo sobre la marcha = play + Nombre + by ear.* decidir hacer = spring for.* decidir + Infinitivo = choose to + Infinitivo, elect to + Infinitivo.* decidir no + Infinitivo = decide against + Gerundio, decide against + Nombre.* decidir no ser incluido en = opt out of.* decidir por cuenta propia = take it upon + Reflexivo + to.* decidir qué hacer con = make + disposition of.* decidirse = make up + Posesivo + (own) mind, make + Posesivo + mind up.* decidirse por = marry, settle on/upon, go for, come down in + favour of, plump for.* decidirse por uno mismo = make up + Posesivo + (own) mind.* estar decidido a = be determined to.* por decidir = to be decided.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar una determinación) to decidedecidir + inf — to decide to + inf
b) < persona> to make... decide2.eso fue lo que me decidió — that was what decided me o made me decide
decidir vi to decideno sé, decide tú — I don't know, you decide
3.tiene que decidir entre dos opciones igualmente interesantes — she has to choose o decide between two equally attractive options
decidirse v pron to decide, to make up one's mindaún no me he decidido del todo — I still haven't quite decided o made up my mind
decidirse a + inf — to decide to + inf
* * *= decide, decision to the contrary, make + choices, opt (for), settle, sort out, take + viewpoint, adjudicate, resolve, take + view, take + Posesivo + pick, call + the shots, be the boss, rule + the roost.Ex: At the two extremes, the order may simply be decided for each topic as and when it arises, and followed thereafter.
Ex: Unless a conscious decision has been made to the contrary, the abstractor should not introduce any new biases or emphases.Ex: Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex: Once the name to be used in a heading and its form have been settled, it is time to decide upon the entry element, or in more general terms, to examine the preferred order of the components of a name as the name is to appear as a heading.Ex: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex: I know a large library catalog in this country where the person in charge of filing has to adjudicate on the average four times a day on where a particular card should go.Ex: Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.Ex: We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.Ex: The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.Ex: One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.Ex: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.* decidir Algo sobre la marcha = play + Nombre + by ear.* decidir hacer = spring for.* decidir + Infinitivo = choose to + Infinitivo, elect to + Infinitivo.* decidir no + Infinitivo = decide against + Gerundio, decide against + Nombre.* decidir no ser incluido en = opt out of.* decidir por cuenta propia = take it upon + Reflexivo + to.* decidir qué hacer con = make + disposition of.* decidirse = make up + Posesivo + (own) mind, make + Posesivo + mind up.* decidirse por = marry, settle on/upon, go for, come down in + favour of, plump for.* decidirse por uno mismo = make up + Posesivo + (own) mind.* estar decidido a = be determined to.* por decidir = to be decided.* * *decidir [I1 ]vt1 (tomar una determinación) to decidetodavía no han decidido nada they still haven't reached a decision o haven't decided anythingiba a aceptar pero después decidí que no I was going to accept but then I decided against it o decided not tohemos decidido que no nos vamos a mudar we've decided that we're not going to move, we've decided not to movedecidir + INF to decide to + INFdecidieron prorrogarle el contrato they decided to extend his contract2 ‹persona›eso fue lo que me decidió that was what made up my mind for me, that was what decided meaquel incidente me decidió a actuar that incident made me decide to act3 ‹asunto› to settle; ‹resultado› to decideeste contrato va a decidir el futuro de la empresa this contract is going to decide the future of the companyel gol que decidió el partido the goal that decided the game■ decidirvito decideno sé, decide tú I don't know, you decideotra persona había decidido por él someone else had made the decision for himtiene que decidir entre dos opciones igualmente interesantes she has to choose o decide between two equally attractive optionsdecidir SOBRE algo to make o take a decision ON sth, decide ON sthno es la persona más adecuada para decidir sobre este asunto she's not the best person to decide on o to make o to take a decision on this matteryo no tengo autoridad para decidir sobre su suerte I do not have the authority to decide (on) his fateto make up one's mindaún no me he decidido del todo I still haven't quite made up my mind o decideddecídete, me tengo que ir make up your mind, I have to go¿va a llover? — no sé, no se decide is it going to rain? — I don't know, it can't seem to make up its minddecidirse A + INF to decide to + INF decidirse POR algo to decide ON sthse decidió por el verde she decided on the green one* * *
decidir ( conjugate decidir) verbo transitivo
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2 ‹ asunto› to settle;
‹ resultado› to decide
verbo intransitivo
to decide;◊ tiene que decidir entre los dos she has to choose o decide between the two;
decidir sobre algo to decide on sth
decidirse verbo pronominal
to decide, to make up one's mind;
decidirse a hacer algo to decide to do sth;
decidirse por algo to decide on sth
decidir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to decide: tú decides, it's up to you
el penalty en el último minuto decidió el partido, the last-minute penalty decided the game
' decidir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertar
- indecisa
- indeciso
- mover
- solucionar
- vacilante
- pensar
- resolver
- votación
English:
choose
- conclude
- decide
- fix
- heart
- open
- opt out
- seal
- settle
- up to
- adjudicate
- agree
- determine
- for
- opt
- priority
- resolve
- spot
- up
* * *♦ vt1. [tomar una decisión sobre] to decide;el juez decidirá si es inocente o no the judge will decide o determine whether or not he is innocent;no hay nada decidido por el momento nothing has been decided for the moment;todo está aún por decidir everything's still up in the air, nothing's been decided yet;decidir hacer algo to decide to do sth;decidió que no valía la pena arriesgarse she decided (that) it wasn't worth the risk;han decidido que no van a tener más hijos they've decided not to have any more children2. [determinar] to decide;el voto de la clase media decidió la elección the middle-class vote decided o swung the election;el gol de Márquez decidió el partido Márquez's goal decided o settled the game3. [persuadir] to persuade, to convince;lo decidí a quedarse I convinced him to stay;su madre le decidió a dejar de fumar his mother persuaded him to stop smoking;¿qué te decidió a seguir con el negocio? what made you decide to carry on with the business?♦ vito decide, to choose;¿a qué restaurante vamos? – tú decides which restaurant shall we go to? – you decide;decidir entre dos cosas to choose between two things;ellos decidieron por mí they decided for me, they took the decision for me;tenemos que decidir sobre la decoración del dormitorio we have to decide how we're going to decorate the bedroom, we have to take a decision on the décor for the bedroom* * *I v/t decideII v/i decide, make up one’s mind* * *decidir vt1) : to decide, to determineno he decidido nada: I haven't made a decision2) : to persuade, to decidesu padre lo decidió a estudiar: his father persuaded him to studydecidir vi: to decide* * *decidir vb to decide -
14 решение решени·е
1) (выполнение) accomplishment, fulfilment2) (постановление) decision; (собрания) resolutionаннулировать принятое решение, отказаться от решения — to go back on / upon a decision
просить председателя вынести решение — to ask for / to request a ruling
выполнять решения — to implement / to carry out decisions / resolutions
действовать, исходя из принятых решений — to act proceeding from decisions adopted
известить кого-л. о решении — to notify smb. of a decision
исполнять принятое решение — to carry out / to exercise the decision taken
навязать кому-л. решение — to impose a decision on smb.
оспаривать чьё-л. решение — to challenge smb.'s decision
осуждать чьё-л. решение — to denounce smb.'s decision
отложить / отсрочить решение — to adjourn / to postpone / to put off a decision
отменить решение — to revoke / to overrule a decision
принимать решение — to render / to take a decision, to pass / to adopt a resolution
согласиться с чьим-л. решением — to accept smb.'s decision
важное решение — dramatic / momentous decision
принять важное внешнеполитическое решение — to make / to take a major foreign policy decision
историческое решение — historic / epoch-making decision
коллегиальное — collective / joint decision
неблагоприятное решение — adverse decision / judgement
необдуманное / поспеш-ное / скороспелое решение — hasty decision
окончательное решение — irrevocable / final judgement / decision
согласованное решение — agreed / concerted decision
твёрдое решение — firm decision, hard and fast decision
невыполнение решения — nonfulfilment of a decision to abide by / to implement / to abserve a decision
решение исполнительной власти / президента — executive decision амер.
решение председателя (собрания и т.п.) — chairman's ruling
решение, принятое большинством голосов — majority decision
решения, принятые Генеральной Ассамблеей ООН — actions / resolutions taken by the General Assembly of the UN
3) (разрешение, урегулирование) solutionпытаться найти решение — to seek settlement / solution
взаимоприемлемое решение — mutually acceptable / harmonious solution
единственно возможное решение — the only possible solution / settlement
компромиссное решение — compromise settlement / solution, settlement by compromise
конструктивное решение — constructive settlement / solution
непродуманное решение — slick solution амер. разг.
"нулевое" решение — zero solution
найти приемлемое политическое решение конфликта — to find an acceptable political settlement of the conflict
поэтапное решение — phased / step-by-step solution
решение проблемы по дипломатическим каналам — diplomatic solution, solution through diplomatic channels
решение споров — settlement of disputes / controversies
4) юр. (постановление суда) decree, judgement, ruling; (суда присяжных) verdictвынести решение — to pronounce a decree; (о третейском суде) to award
отменить решение — to rescind a decision, to vacate a judgement
решение вступило в силу и подлежит исполнению — the judgement has become res judicata and is enforceable
судебное решение — adjudgement; (запрещающее какие-л. действия одной из сторон) special injunction
выносить судебное решение — to pass / to give / to pronounce / to render judgement
пересматривать судебное решение в порядке надзора — to reopen a case in the exercise of supervisory power
пересматривать судебное решение в связи с вновь открывшимися обстоятельствами — to reopen a case upon discovery of new facts
судебное решение, запрещающее какие-л. действия одной из сторон — special injunction
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15 decyzja
-i; -e; gen pl; -i; f* * *f.decision; decyzja administracyjna form. official decision l. ruling; decyzją administracyjną form. through official decision l. ruling; decyzja należy do kogoś it's up to sb to decide, it's within sb's discretion; odwlekać decyzję delay one's decision; (= grać na zwłokę) keep one's options open; form. procrastinate; odwoływać się od decyzji appeal a decision; podjąć l. powziąć decyzję make l. take a decision, come to a decision, make up one's mind; na mocy czyjejś decyzji based on sb's decision, on the strength of sb's decision; zostawić coś do czyjejś decyzji leave sth for sb to decide.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > decyzja
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16 regretter
regretter [ʀ(ə)gʀete]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ personne, pays natal, jeunesse] to missb. ( = se repentir de) [+ décision, imprudence, péché] to regretc. ( = désapprouver) [+ mesure, décision hostile] to regretd. ( = être désolé) to be sorry• je regrette, mais il est trop tard I'm sorry, but it's too late* * *ʀəgʀete1) ( déplorer) to regret [situation, agissement]regretter que quelqu'un fasse — to regret ou to be sorry that somebody does
nous regrettons de ne pouvoir donner suite à votre demande — we regret to inform you that your application has been unsuccessful
‘il n'y a pas de dialogue,’ regrette un employé — ‘there's no dialogue [BrE],’ complains one employee
2) ( se repentir de) to regret [colère, erreur, décision]regretter d'avoir fait — to regret doing, to be sorry for doing
3) ( ressentir l'absence de) to miss [passé, personne, lieu]il a été beaucoup regretté — he was sorely ou greatly missed
notre regretté collègue — fml our late lamented colleague
4) ( pour s'excuser) to be sorryje regrette, il est absent — I'm sorry but he's not here
* * *ʀ(ə)ɡʀete1. vt1) to regretElle regrette ce qu'elle a dit. — She regrets saying what she did.
regretter que — to regret that, to be sorry that
2) [personne] to miss3) [chose, temps] to missJe regrette mon ancien travail. — I miss my old job.
2. vi(= être désolé) to be sorryJe regrette. — I'm sorry.
Non, je regrette. — No, I'm sorry.
Je regrette, je ne peux pas vous aider. — I'm sorry, I can't help you.
* * *regretter verb table: aimer vtr1 ( déplorer) to regret [situation, agissement]; regretter l'absence de débat to regret the absence of debate; regretter que qn fasse to regret ou to be sorry that sb does; il a regretté qu'on n'ait pas parlé de l'avenir he regretted that nobody spoke about the future; nous regrettons que tu ne sois pas parmi nous we are sorry that you're not among us; je regrette de ne pas pouvoir t'aider I'm sorry I can't help you; nous regrettons de ne pouvoir donner suite à votre demande we regret to inform you that your application has been unsuccessful; je regrette de partir, mais il le faut I'm sorry to be leaving, but I have to; j'ai beaucoup regretté leur départ I was very sorry that they left; ‘il n'y a pas de dialogue,’ regrette un employé ‘there's no dialogueGB,’ complains one employee;2 ( se repentir de) to regret [colère, erreur, impatience]; regretter sa décision to regret one's decision; regretter son argent/sa peine to regret having spent one's money/having gone to some trouble; tu n'as rien à regretter you have nothing to regret; regretter d'avoir fait to regret doing, to be sorry for doing; ils regrettent d'avoir abandonné/d'abandonner leurs études they regret giving up/that they'll have to give up their studies; elle regrette ce qu'elle a fait/ce qui s'est passé she regrets what she did/what happened; viens avec nous, tu ne le regretteras pas! come with us, you won't regret it!; elle m'a menti mais elle va le regretter! she lied to me but she'll regret it!; je ne regrette rien I have no regrets;3 ( ressentir l'absence de) to miss [passé, personne, lieu]; je regrette cette époque I miss that time; il a été beaucoup regretté he was sorely ou greatly missed;4 ( pour s'excuser) to be sorry; je regrette, il est absent I'm sorry but he's not here; je regrette, j'étais là avant vous! excuse me ou I'm sorry but I was here before you![rəgrɛte] verbe transitif1. [éprouver de la nostalgie pour - personne, pays] to miss ; [ - jeunesse, passé] to be nostalgic forje ne regrette pas le temps passé là-dessus/l'argent que ça m'a coûté I'm not sorry I spent time/money on itvous regretterez vos paroles! you'll be sorry that you said that!, you'll regret those words!————————regretter de verbe plus préposition1. [se reprocher de]2. [dans des expressions de politesse]nous regrettons de ne pouvoir donner suite à votre appel we regret ou we are sorry we are unable to connect youpouvez-vous venir? — non, je regrette! will you be able to come? — no, I'm afraid not ou — sorry, no! -
17 unánime
adj.unanimous, consentaneous.* * *► adjetivo1 unanimous* * *adj.* * *ADJ unanimous* * *adjetivo unanimous* * *= unanimous, undivided, concerted.Ex. Canvassed opinion among a sample of American librarians was almost unanimous that the measure of library success can be best judged by the breadth of the community reached.Ex. Our thinking and our actions must be undivided so that we have no need to justify ourselves in esoteric bookmanship when the realities are all around us.Ex. There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.----* adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.* decisión no unánime = split decision.* voz unánime = unified voice.* * *adjetivo unanimous* * *= unanimous, undivided, concerted.Ex: Canvassed opinion among a sample of American librarians was almost unanimous that the measure of library success can be best judged by the breadth of the community reached.
Ex: Our thinking and our actions must be undivided so that we have no need to justify ourselves in esoteric bookmanship when the realities are all around us.Ex: There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.* adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.* decisión no unánime = split decision.* voz unánime = unified voice.* * *unanimousla condena del atentado fue unánime the crime was condemned unanimously* * *
unánime adjetivo
unanimous
unánime adjetivo unanimous
decisión unánime, unanimous decision
' unánime' also found in these entries:
English:
chorus
- solid
- unanimous
- uncontested
* * *unánime adjunanimous* * *adj unanimous* * *unánime adj: unanimous♦ unánimemente adv* * *unánime adj unanimous -
18 принимать решение
1) General subject: accept a decision, adjudge (официальное), conclude, conclude (что-л. сделать), decide, render a decision, resolve, settle, arrive at a decision, carry a resolution (e.g. на собрании акционеров), to be down to somebody (брит.)2) Construction: render decision3) Economy: come to a decision4) Advertising: make decision5) Business: consider one's decision, determine, elect, make a decision (on), make a decision on, pass a resolution, take a decision, take a decision on, make an election -
19 treu
I Adj. (beständig, anhänglich) faithful (+ Dat to); (treu gesinnt) loyal (to); (ergeben) devoted (to); Kunde etc.: loyal, long-standing; Blick: innocent, guileless, trusting; treuer Freund loyal ( oder faithful oder true) friend; treue Augen einer Person: honest eyes; eines Hundes: (big,) faithful ( oder trusting) eyes; nicht treu sein Partner: be unfaithful; er war nicht immer treu he wasn’t always faithful; jemandem treu bleiben be faithful to s.o.; eine treue Seele umg. a good ( oder decent) soul; sich (Dat)/ seinen Grundsätzen treu bleiben remain true to o.s. / one’s principles; seinem Entschluss treu bleiben stick to ( oder by) one’s decision; sich (Dat) immer selbst treu geblieben sein have always been one’s own person, have always stuck to one’s principles; der Erfolg ist ihm treu geblieben success did not desert him, he enjoyed continued success; zu treuen Händen übergeben hand s.o. (oder s.th.) over for safekeeping, leave s.o. (oder s.th.) in good hands; für treue Dienste for loyal ( oder faithful) serviceII Adv. faithfully etc.; treu ergeben loyal, devoted (+ Dat to); jemandem treu ergeben sein be (utterly) devoted to s.o.; treu sorgend devoted; treu und brav umg. faithfully; er hat seiner Firma treu gedient he served his company well ( oder wholeheartedly)* * *devoted; true; stalwart; staunch; constant; faithful; unfailing; loyal; trusty* * *[trɔy]1. adjFreund, Sohn, Kunde etc loyal; Diener auch devoted; Seele auch, Hund, Gatte etc faithful; Abbild true; Gedenken respectful; (= treuherzig) trusting; Miene innocentjdm in tréúer Liebe verbunden sein — to be bound to sb by loyalty and love
jdm tréú sein/bleiben — to be/remain faithful to sb
selbst tréú bleiben — to be true to oneself
seinen Grundsätzen tréú bleiben — to stick to or remain true to one's principles
der Erfolg ist ihr tréú geblieben — success kept coming her way
das Glück ist ihr tréú geblieben — her luck held (out)
tréú wie Gold — faithful and loyal; (Diener etc auch) faithful as a dog
dein tréúer Freund (old) — yours truly
jdm etw zu tréúen Händen übergeben — to give sth to sb for safekeeping
2. advfaithfully; dienen auch loyally; sorgen devotedly; (= treuherzig) trustingly; ansehen innocentlytréú ergeben — devoted, loyal, faithful
jdm tréú ergeben sein — to be loyally devoted to sb
tréú sorgend — devoted
tréú und brav (Erwachsener) — dutifully; (Kind) like a good boy/girl, as good as gold
* * *1) loyally2) (faithful: a loyal friend.) loyal3) constantly4) (faithful: He remained constant.) constant5) (loyal and true; not changing: a faithful friend; faithful to his promise.) faithful6) faithfully7) ((negative untrue) faithful; loyal: He has been a true friend.) true* * *[trɔy]I. adj1. (loyal) loyal, faithful\treue Dienste/Mitarbeit loyal service/assistance\treu ergeben devoted▪ jdm \treu sein/bleiben to be/remain loyal [or faithful] to sb2. (verlässlich) loyal3. (keinen Seitensprung machend) faithful▪ [jdm] \treu sein/bleiben to be/remain faithful [to sb]ich weiß, dass mein Mann mir \treu ist I know my husband is [or has been] faithful to me4. (treuherzig) trusting5. (fig)▪ jdm \treu bleiben to continue for sbder Erfolg blieb ihm \treu his success continuedhoffentlich bleibt dir das Glück auch weiterhin treu hopefully your luck will continue to hold [out]; s.a. GoldII. adv1. (loyal) loyally2. (treuherzig) trustingly, trustfully* * *1.1) faithful, loyal <friend, dog, customer, servant, etc.>; faithful <husband, wife>; loyal <ally, subject>; staunch, loyal < supporter>jemandem treu sein/bleiben — be/remain true to somebody
2) (fig.)sich selbst (Dat.) treu bleiben — be true to oneself
2.das Glück/der Erfolg ist ihm treu geblieben — his luck has held out/success keeps coming his way
1) faithfully; loyally2) (ugs.): (treuherzig) trustingly* * *A. adj (beständig, anhänglich) faithful (+dat to); (treu gesinnt) loyal (to); (ergeben) devoted (to); Kunde etc: loyal, long-standing; Blick: innocent, guileless, trusting;nicht treu sein Partner: be unfaithful;er war nicht immer treu he wasn’t always faithful;jemandem treu bleiben be faithful to sb;sich (dat)/seinen Grundsätzen treu bleiben remain true to o.s./one’s principles;seinem Entschluss treu bleiben stick to ( oder by) one’s decision;sich (dat)immer selbst treu geblieben sein have always been one’s own person, have always stuck to one’s principles;der Erfolg ist ihm treu geblieben success did not desert him, he enjoyed continued success;zu treuen Händen übergeben hand sb (oder sth) over for safekeeping, leave sb (oder sth) in good hands;für treue Dienste for loyal ( oder faithful) serviceB. adv faithfully etc;treu ergeben loyal, devoted (+dat to);jemandem treu ergeben sein be (utterly) devoted to sb;treu sorgend devoted;treu und brav umg faithfully;er hat seiner Firma treu gedient he served his company well ( oder wholeheartedly)…treu im adj1. im wörtl Sinn:moskautreu loyal ( oder sympathetic) to Moscow, in the Moscow camp;2. (getreu):formtreu warp-resistant;texttreu faithful (to the text), accurate* * *1.1) faithful, loyal <friend, dog, customer, servant, etc.>; faithful <husband, wife>; loyal <ally, subject>; staunch, loyal < supporter>jemandem treu sein/bleiben — be/remain true to somebody
2) (fig.)sich selbst (Dat.) treu bleiben — be true to oneself
2.das Glück/der Erfolg ist ihm treu geblieben — his luck has held out/success keeps coming his way
1) faithfully; loyally2) (ugs.): (treuherzig) trustingly* * *adj.faithful (to) adj.loyal (to) adj.true adj.trusty adj. adv.abidingly adv.faithfully adv.faithfully n.loyally n. -
20 erabaki
iz.1. decision; (e-r egiteko) \erabakia hartu to take the decision (to do sth); \erabakian tinko egon to be firm in one's decision; \erabaki sendo firm decision2. Leg. decision, sentence, judgement io.1. determined2. stipulated, designated; ez dago egun jakin eta \erabakirik there is no exact or fixed date du/ad.1. ( inork e-r)a. ( asmoa hartu) to decide; e-r egitea \erabaki to decide to do sth b. ( iritzia hartu) to decide, make up one's mindc. Leg. to judge, decide; i-en alde \erabaki to decide in favour of sb2. ( bereizi) to differentiate3. ( tinko egon) to be resolved; hori egiteko \erabakirik determined to do that
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