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1 emend
[iːˈmend] verbيُصَحِّح ، يُنَقِّحThe editor emended the manuscript.
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2 виправляти текст
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3 усувати недоліки
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4 усувати помилку
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5 усувати різночитання
emend, emendateУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > усувати різночитання
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7 izmjeniti
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8 muuntua
• emend• shift• revise• transform• reform• modify• convert• change• change into• amend• adapt• adjust -
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Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > вносить поправки
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10 устранять ошибки
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > устранять ошибки
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11 isaayos
emend, regulate, disengage, disentangle, dispose -
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v.1 to correct.enmendarle la plana a alguien to find fault with what somebody has done; (corregir) to go one better than somebody (superar)2 to amend, to make amends of, to correct, to make good.Enmendamos nuestro error We amended our mistake.3 to reform, to set in the right track, to put on the right track.Enmendamos a Ricardo We reformed Richard.* * *1 to correct, put right2 (un daño) to repair, put right3 DERECHO to amend1 to reform, mend one's ways* * *verb1) to amend2) correct* * *1. VT1) (=corregir) [+ texto] to emend, correct; [+ ley, conducta] to amend2) [+ moral] to reform3) [+ pérdida] to make good, compensate for2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < conducta> to improve, amend (frml); < actitud> to change; < error> to amend, rectify; <texto/proyecto de ley> to amend2.enmendarse v pron (refl) to mend one's ways* * *= undo, redress, put + right, right.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex. The author emphasises the importance of the early stages of planning, where the seeds of failure are often sown, and mistakes made then will be very difficult to put right later.Ex. The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.----* enmendarlo = put + matters + right.* enmendarse = clean up + Posesivo + act.* * *1.verbo transitivo < conducta> to improve, amend (frml); < actitud> to change; < error> to amend, rectify; <texto/proyecto de ley> to amend2.enmendarse v pron (refl) to mend one's ways* * *= undo, redress, put + right, right.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
Ex: To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex: The author emphasises the importance of the early stages of planning, where the seeds of failure are often sown, and mistakes made then will be very difficult to put right later.Ex: The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.* enmendarlo = put + matters + right.* enmendarse = clean up + Posesivo + act.* * *enmendar [A5 ]vt1 ‹conducta› to improve, amend ( frml); ‹actitud› to change; ‹error› to amend, rectify; ‹texto› to amend, emend ( frml)el voto enmendado no vale spoiled ballot papers are not valid2 ‹proyecto de ley› to amend( refl) to mend one's ways* * *
enmendar ( conjugate enmendar) verbo transitivo ‹ conducta› to improve, amend (frml);
‹ actitud› to change;
‹ error› to amend, rectify
enmendarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to mend one's ways
enmendar verbo transitivo
1 (corregir) to correct
enmendar un error, to rectify a mistake
2 Jur to amend
' enmendar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
subsanar
English:
amend
- right
- undo
- willingly
- emend
* * *♦ vt1. [error] to correct;[texto] to correct, to emend;el portero enmendó su error despejando la pelota the goalkeeper made up for his mistake by clearing the ball2. [ley, dictamen] to amend3. [comportamiento, actitud] to mend, to improve4. [daño, perjuicio] to redress* * *v/t1 asunto rectify, put right2 JUR, POL amend3:enmendarle la plana a alguien find fault with what s.o. has done* * *enmendar {55} vt1) : to amend2) corregir: to emend, to correct3) compensar: to compensate for* * *enmendar vb to correct -
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I v/t improve (auch TECH.); (berichtigen) correct; (Buchausgabe) revise; die Haltbarkeit verbessern von prolong the shelf-life ofII v/refl2. finanziell etc.: better o.s.; wie ich höre, wollen Sie sich verbessern I hear you are wanting to leave the company* * *(berichtigen) to emend; to correct; to revise; to amend; to rectify;(bessern) to ameliorate; to improve; to better; to meliorate;sich verbessernto improve* * *ver|bẹs|sern ptp verbe\#ssert1. vt1) (= besser machen) to improve; Leistung, Bestzeit, Rekord to improve (up)on, to better; die Welt to reformeine neue, verbesserte Auflage — a new revised edition
2) (= korrigieren) to correct2. vr1) (Lage etc) to improve, to get better; (Mensch) (in Leistungen) to improve, to do better; (beruflich, finanziell) to better oneself2) (= sich korrigieren) to correct oneself* * *1) advance2) (to correct or improve: We shall amend the error as soon as possible.) amend3) (to correct errors in (a book etc): The editor emended the manuscript.) emend4) (to remove faults and errors from: These spectacles will correct his eye defect.) correct5) (to strengthen or enrich (eg food, drink): Sherry is a fortified wine.) fortify6) (to produce something which is better, more useful etc than: I think I can improve on that suggestion.) improve on7) (to (cause to) become better, of higher quality etc: His work has greatly improved; They recently improved the design of that car.) improve* * *ver·bes·sern *I. vt▪ etw \verbessern to improve sth▪ etw \verbessern to improve [up]on [or better] stheinen Rekord \verbessern to break a record▪ etw \verbessern to correct sth▪ jdn \verbessern to correct sbII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) improve <machine, method, quality>; improve [up]on, better < achievement>; beat < record>; reform <schooling, world>2) (korrigieren) correct2.reflexives Verb1) improve2) ([beruflich] aufsteigen) better oneself* * *die Haltbarkeit verbessern von prolong the shelf-life ofB. v/r2. finanziell etc: better o.s.;wie ich höre, wollen Sie sich verbessern I hear you are wanting to leave the company* * *1.transitives Verb1) improve <machine, method, quality>; improve [up]on, better < achievement>; beat < record>; reform <schooling, world>2) (korrigieren) correct2.reflexives Verb1) improve2) ([beruflich] aufsteigen) better oneself* * *v.to ameliorate v.to better v.to correct v.to emend v.to hone v.to improve v.to meliorate v.to mend v.to rectify v.to reform v.to update v.to upgrade v. -
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emendare v.tr.2 ( correggere) to emend, to correct; ( migliorare) to amend, to improve, to make* better: emendare lo stile, il carattere, to improve one's style, one's character // emendare un testo, to correct a text // emendare un terreno, to improve a plot of land.◘ emendarsi v.rifl. to grow* better, to mend one's ways, to correct one's faults.* * *[emen'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) dir. to amend, to revise [ legge]2) filol. to emend, to correct [ testo]2.* * *emendare/emen'dare/ [1]1 dir. to amend, to revise [ legge]2 filol. to emend, to correct [ testo]II emendarsi verbo pronominaleto mend one's way, to amend. -
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I v/t1. (Fehler) correct; förm. rectify; ( Text, JUR. Urteil, Parteianträge, Vorschrift) amend, Am. auch revise; TECH. correct, adjust2. WIRTS. (Buchung, Konto) adjust3. POL. (Grenze) rectifyII v/refl correct o.s.* * *to rectify; to adjust; to regulate; to amend; to correct* * *be|rịch|ti|gen [bə'rIçtɪgn] ptp beri\#chtigtvtto correct; Fehler auch to rectify; (JUR) to rectify; Text, Aussage auch to amend* * ** * *be·rich·ti·gen *[bəˈrɪçtɪgn̩]I. vt1. (korrigieren)▪ jdn/etw \berichtigen to correct sb/stheine erste Fassung \berichtigen to correct [or form emend] an initial version\berichtigen Sie mich, wenn ich mich irre correct me if I'm wrong a. ironetw nach unten \berichtigen FIN to round down sth2. JUR▪ etw \berichtigen to rectify sthII. vi to correct sb/sth„Irrtum“, berichtigte sie “Wrong”, she corrected [him/her etc.]▪ \berichtigend corrective* * *transitives Verb correct* * *A. v/t1. (Fehler) correct; form rectify; ( Text, JUR Urteil, Parteianträge, Vorschrift) amend, US auch revise; TECH correct, adjustB. v/r correct o.s.* * *transitives Verb correct* * *v.to adjust v.to amend v.to correct v.to emend v. -
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yks.nom. korjata; yks.gen. korjaan; yks.part. korjasi; yks.ill. korjaisi; mon.gen. korjatkoon; mon.part. korjannut; mon.ill. korjattiinadjust (verb)alter (verb)amend (verb)blue-pencil (verb)correct (verb)darn (verb)do up (verb)emend (verb)fix (verb)gather (verb)mark (verb)mend (verb)patch (verb)put right (verb)reap (verb)reconcition (verb)rectify (verb)redress (verb)renovate (verb)repair (verb)restore (verb)retrieve (verb)revise (verb)* * *• correct• cure• darn• debug• do over• do up• emend• ennoble• fix• amend• gather• improve• make over• mark• mend• modify• patch up• patch• put right• fittings• repair• reap• revise• collect• restore• blue-pencil• REP• renovate• remedy• reform• redress• rectify• adjust• retrieve -
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1) General subject: alter, emend, make modifications in (во что-л.), vary, update, make changes2) Rare: variegate3) Construction: amend (в документацию и т. п.)4) Mathematics: bring about a change in, make modifications (or changes), produce a change, produce a change in5) Law: alter (в закон, в декрет), amend6) Economy: introduce alterations, introduce modifications, make modifications7) Diplomatic term: make alterations in (во что-л.)8) Information technology: change9) Business: perform variations, reverse10) Quality control: make alterations11) Makarov: introduce changes, introduce changes in (...), make changes in (...), produce changes -
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2) Military: furnish corrections, update3) Engineering: apply corrections, modify4) Law: emendate6) Business: amend7) EBRD: vary (в соглашение)8) Cables: make amendments ( to) (в документ)9) Makarov: rectify -
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emend — e‧mend [ɪˈmend] verb [transitive] to remove the mistakes from a piece of writing before other people read it: • It is possible that we will have to emend the data after it has been released. emendation noun [countable, uncountable] formal : • The … Financial and business terms
emend — ► VERB ▪ correct and revise (a text). DERIVATIVES emendation noun. USAGE The words emend and amend both derive from Latin emendare ‘to correct’ and have similar, but not identical, meanings in English. Emend means ‘correct and revise (a text)’,… … English terms dictionary
Emend — ist ein Handelsname des Arzneistoffs Aprepitant Die Abkürzung emend. steht für: emendavit, siehe Emendation (Taxonomie) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mi … Deutsch Wikipedia
emend — emend; emend·able; … English syllables
Emend — E*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emending}.] [L. emendare; e out + menda, mendum, fault, blemish: cf. F. [ e]mender. Cf. {Amend}, {Mend}.] To purge of faults; to make better; to correct; esp., to make corrections in (a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
emend — I verb adjust, alter, ameliorate, amend, better, change, correct, corrigere, do over, emendare, emendate, fix, help, improve, make better, make corrections, make improvements, make repairs, meliorate, mend, put in order, put right, reconstruct,… … Law dictionary
emend — c.1400, from L. emendare to free from fault, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + mendum (nom. menda) fault, blemish (see AMEND (Cf. amend)). Related: Emended; emending … Etymology dictionary
emend — *correct, rectify, revise, amend, remedy, redress, reform Analogous words: *mend, repair: improve, better, ameliorate Antonyms: corrupt (a text, passage) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
emend — [v] correct alter, amend, better, edit, emendate, improve, polish, rectify, redact, retouch, revise, right, touch up; concept 126 Ant. make mistake, worsen … New thesaurus
emend — [ē mend′, imend′] vt. [ME emenden < L emendare, AMEND < e , out (see EX 1) + menda, a defect, error < IE * mend , a flaw] 1. Rare to correct or improve 2. to make scholarly corrections or improvements in (a text) … English World dictionary
emend — UK [ɪˈmend] / US verb [transitive] Word forms emend : present tense I/you/we/they emend he/she/it emends present participle emending past tense emended past participle emended to correct mistakes in something, especially a piece of writing before … English dictionary