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  • 1 policy

    خُطَّة \ course: a line of action to be followed: He was given a course of treatment for disease. Your best course is to wait for an answer. idea: a new thought: This a clever idea for a new machine. plan: an arrangement for the future: What are your holiday plans this year?. policy: the general aim or idea that controls a plan of action (by a government, a company, a person, etc.): our country’s foreign policy. scheme: a plan: a business scheme.

    Arabic-English glossary > policy

  • 2 policy

    سِيَاسَة \ policy: the general aim or idea that controls a plan of action (by a government, a company, a person, etc.): our country’s foreign policy.

    Arabic-English glossary > policy

  • 3 insurance policy

    بوليصة \ insurance policy: a written agreement with a company, to insure sth.. \ See Also وثيقة (وَثِيقة)، صَكّ تَأْمين \ صَكّ \ insurance policy: a written arrangement that protects a person or company against loss from fire, theft, etc., in return for a regular payment. \ See Also بُولِيصة تأمين

    Arabic-English glossary > insurance policy

  • 4 kinderfreundlich

    I Adj.
    1. Mensch: fond of children
    2. Umgebung etc.: child-friendly, child-orientated; ein kinderfreundliches Hotel etc. auch a hotel etc. that welcomes children, Am. a family-friendly hotel etc.
    II Adv. in a child-friendly way; kinderfreundlich geplant planned with children in mind
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    kịn|der|freund|lich
    1. adj
    Mensch fond of children; Gesellschaft child-orientated; Möbel, Architektur etc child-friendly
    2. adv
    with children in mind

    sich kinderfreundlich verhaltento be tolerant of children

    sich kinderfreundlich gebento show a fondness for children; (heucheln) to pretend to be fond of children

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    kin·der·freund·lich
    I. adj child-orient[at]ed [or -friendly]
    \kinderfreundliche Architektur architecture which caters for children [or takes children into account
    II. adv with children in mind
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    1.
    Adjektiv fond of children pred.; child-friendly <planning, policy, etc.>; <planning, policy> which caters for the needs of children
    2.
    adverbial in a child-friendly way
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    A. adj
    1. Mensch: fond of children
    2. Umgebung etc: child-friendly, child-orientated;
    ein kinderfreundliches Hotel etc auch a hotel etc that welcomes children, US a family-friendly hotel etc
    B. adv in a child-friendly way;
    kinderfreundlich geplant planned with children in mind
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv fond of children pred.; child-friendly <planning, policy, etc.>; <planning, policy> which caters for the needs of children
    2.
    adverbial in a child-friendly way

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > kinderfreundlich

  • 5 Kinderfreundlichkeit

    f
    1. eines Menschen: fondness of children
    2. von Umgebung etc.: child-friendliness, orientation towards children
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    Kịn|der|freund|lich|keit
    f
    (von Mensch) fondness for children; (von Möbeln, Architektur etc) child-friendliness
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    die fondness for children; (of planning, policy etc.) child-friendliness
    * * *
    1. eines Menschen: fondness of children
    2. von Umgebung etc: child-friendliness, orientation towards children
    * * *
    die fondness for children; (of planning, policy etc.) child-friendliness

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Kinderfreundlichkeit

  • 6 menschenfeindlich

    I Adj.
    1. misanthropic
    2. Lebensbedingungen etc.: hostile (to man); Haus: inhospitable, unwelcoming; (unmenschlich) inhuman
    II Adv.
    1. misanthropically
    2. (unmenschlich) inhumanly; konzipiert: creating a hostile environment
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    misanthropic
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    mẹn|schen|feind|lich
    adj
    Mensch misanthropic; Landschaft etc hostile to man, inhospitable; Politik, Gesellschaft inhumane
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    men·schen·feind·lich
    1. (misanthropisch) misanthropic
    2. GEOG hostile [to man], inhospitable
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    1.
    2) (unmenschlich) inhuman < system, policy etc.>; < environment> hostile to man
    2.
    2) (unmenschlich) inhumanly
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    A. adj
    1. misanthropic
    2. Lebensbedingungen etc: hostile (to man); Haus: inhospitable, unwelcoming; (unmenschlich) inhuman
    B. adv
    1. misanthropically
    2. (unmenschlich) inhumanly; konzipiert: creating a hostile environment
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    1.
    2) (unmenschlich) inhuman <system, policy etc.>; < environment> hostile to man
    2.
    2) (unmenschlich) inhumanly
    * * *
    adj.
    misanthropic adj. adv.
    misanthropically adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > menschenfeindlich

  • 7 konzipieren

    v/t plan, conceive; TECH. design; (Schriftliches) draft, prepare a draft for; konzipiert für / als designed for / as
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    kon|zi|pie|ren [kɔntsi'piːrən] ptp konzipiert
    1. vt
    to conceive; (= entwerfen auch) to design
    2. vi (MED)
    to conceive
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    kon·zi·pie·ren *
    [kɔntsiˈpi:rən]
    vt
    etw [als etw akk] \konzipieren to plan sth [as sth]
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    transitives Verb draft <speech, essay>; draw up, draft < plan, policy, etc.>; design <device, car, etc.>
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    konzipieren v/t plan, conceive; TECH design; (Schriftliches) draft, prepare a draft for;
    konzipiert für/als designed for/as
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    transitives Verb draft <speech, essay>; draw up, draft <plan, policy, etc.>; design <device, car, etc.>
    * * *
    (Technik) v.
    to design v. v.
    to prepare a draft for expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > konzipieren

  • 8 schwachsinnig

    Adj.
    1. umg. (blödsinnig) idiotic, inane
    2. MED. mentally deficient, feeble-minded
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    (blödsinnig) half-witted (ugs.); idiotic (ugs.); weak-minded (ugs.);
    (geistig behindert) imbecile; moronic; mentally deficient; feeble-minded
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    schwạch|sin|nig
    1. adj (MED)
    mentally deficient, feeble-minded (dated); (fig inf) daft (Brit inf idiotic
    2. adv (fig inf)
    idiotically
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    schwach·sin·nig
    1. MED mentally deficient, feeble-minded
    2. (fam: blödsinnig) idiotic, daft
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    1.
    1) (Med.) mentally deficient
    2) (ugs.): (unsinnig) idiotic (coll.), nonsensical <measure, policy, etc.>; rubbishy <film etc.>
    2.
    adverbial (ugs.) idiotically (coll.); stupidly
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    1. umg (blödsinnig) idiotic, inane
    2. MED mentally deficient, feeble-minded
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    1.
    1) (Med.) mentally deficient
    2) (ugs.): (unsinnig) idiotic (coll.), nonsensical <measure, policy, etc.>; rubbishy <film etc.>
    2.
    adverbial (ugs.) idiotically (coll.); stupidly
    * * *
    adj.
    moronic adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > schwachsinnig

  • 9 prämienfrei

    Adj. paid-up policy etc.
    * * *
    prämienfrei adj paid-up policy etc

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > prämienfrei

  • 10 umstoßen

    v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. knock down ( oder over)
    2. fig. (Urteil, Entscheidung) overrule; (Plan etc.) upset; (Testament) change; unumstößlich
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    to knock over; to knock down; to overturn; to overthrow
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    ụm|sto|ßen
    vt sep
    Gegenstand to knock over; (fig) (Mensch) Plan, Testament, Bestimmung etc to change; (Umstände etc) Plan, Berechnung to upset
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    1) (to go against a judgement that has already been made: The judge overruled the previous decision.) overrule
    2) (to cause to fall; to knock down: He pushed me over.) push over
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) reverse
    4) (to disturb or put out of order: His illness has upset all our arrangements.) upset
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    um|sto·ßen
    etw \umstoßen
    1. (durch Anstoßen umkippen) to knock sth over
    2. (wieder rückgängig machen) to change sth; (Plan) to upset sth
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    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (fig.) reverse <judgement, decision>; change <plan, decision>
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    umstoßen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. knock down ( oder over)
    2. fig (Urteil, Entscheidung) overrule; (Plan etc) upset; (Testament) change; unumstößlich
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (fig.) reverse <judgement, decision>; change <plan, decision>
    * * *
    v.
    to knock over v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > umstoßen

  • 11 reverse

    [rəˈvəːs]
    1. verb
    1) to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal:

    He reversed the film through the projector.

    يَسير إلى الخَلْف، يَعْكِسُ اتِّجاه سَيْرِه
    2) to put into the opposite position, state, order etc:

    This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).

    يَنْعَكِس، يَنْقَلِب
    3) to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite:

    The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.

    يَعْكِس القَرار او السِّياسَه، يَتَحَوَّل إلى الإتِّجاه المُعاكِس
    2. noun
    1) ( also adjective) (the) opposite:

    "Are you hungry?" "Quite the reverse – I"ve eaten far too much!'

    I take the reverse point of view.

    عَكْس، نَقيض
    2) a defeat; a piece of bad luck.
    هَزيمَه، نَكْسَه
    3) (a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal:

    ( also adjective) a reverse gear.

    يَجْعَل السَّيّارَه تَسير إلى الوَراء
    4) ( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc:

    the reverse (side) of a coin.

    الجِهَة الأخْرى لِقِطْعَة النُّقود

    Arabic-English dictionary > reverse

  • 12 whakatinana

    make manifest; embody; implement
    ————————
    whakatinana (-tia)
    [v.t.]
    implement (policy etc.)
    ————————
    whakatinana (kaupapa)
    develop (policy)

    Maori-English wordlist > whakatinana

  • 13 whakatinana

    make manifest; embody; implement
    ————————
    whakatinana (-tia)
    [v.t.]
    implement (policy etc.)
    ————————
    whakatinana (kaupapa)
    develop (policy)

    Maori-English wordlist > whakatinana

  • 14 С-151

    ЗОЛОТАЯ СЕРЕДИНА NP sing only fixed WO
    a middle position, policy etc that falls between extremes
    the golden mean
    happy medium.
    «Есть золотое правило: не лезь в первые, не оставайся последним. Потому что спереди бьют в лоб, а сзади пинают в крестец. Спокойнее всего посередине. Потому и называется -золотая середина» (Копелев 1). "There's a golden rule: don't push to be first and don't be left last. Because in front they hit you in the forehead and behind they kick you in the ass. It's best in the middle. That's why they call it the golden mean" (1a).
    Loan translation of the Latin aurea mediocritas, used by Horace (65-8 B.C.).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-151

  • 15 золотая середина

    [NP; sing only; fixed WO]
    =====
    a middle position, policy etc that falls between extremes:
    - happy medium.
         ♦ "Есть золотое правило: не лезь в первые, не оставайся последним. Потому что спереди бьют в лоб, а сзади пинают в крестец. Спокойнее всего посередине. Потому и называется - золотая середина" (Копелев 1). "There's a golden rule: don't push to be first and don't be left last. Because in front they hit you in the forehead and behind they kick you in the ass. It's best in the middle. That's why they call it the golden mean" (1a).
    —————
    ← Loan translation of the Latin aurea mediocritas, used by Horace (65-8 B.C.).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > золотая середина

  • 16 kompromißlos

    (keeping firmly to a particular attitude, policy etc: You should not adopt such an uncompromising attitude.) uncompromising

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > kompromißlos

  • 17 luntur

    discolor
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    discolour, discoloured, discoloured, discolouring
    * * *
    faded, become discolored; changeable (of opinion); out-dated (of theory-policy, etc)

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > luntur

  • 18 pembelokan

    prison, turning, distortion
    * * *
    deflection
    * * *
    turning, shift (in policy, etc); distortion

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > pembelokan

  • 19 управление финансами

    Предназначено для мобилизации капитала, определения структуры привлеченного и обычного капитала для предприятия, принятия решений по инвестиционным альтернативам, оценки акций и коммерческой деятельности, рассмотрения финансовой основы для слияний (предприятий), расчёта базы для реконструкции, составления рекомендаций по базе дивидендной политики. — Financial management is intended to raise capital, determine the mixture of debt and ordinary capital for a business, decide upon alternative investment opportunities, value shares and business, consider the financial basis for amalgamations, calculate the basis for reconstructions, recommend the basis for dividend policy, etc.

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > управление финансами

  • 20 uncompromising

    [anˈkɔmprəmaɪzɪŋ] adjective
    keeping firmly to a particular attitude, policy etc:

    You should not adopt such an uncompromising attitude.

    غَيْر مُتَساهِل، مُتَصَلِّب، عَنيد

    Arabic-English dictionary > uncompromising

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