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1 llegar a un acuerdo
to come to an agreement* * *(v.) = conclude + agreement, reach + agreement, make + an undertaking, make + bargain, come to + consensus, reach + understanding, have + meeting of the minds, reach + consensus, hammer out + agreement, develop + compromise, work out + agreement, strike + deal, conclude + dealEx. At the same time publishers and booksellers combined once more to fix retail prices, concluding in 1900 a 'net book agreement' by which booksellers were forbidden to retail new books at less than list prices.Ex. Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.Ex. An undertaking has been made that a piece of notation will not be revised and given another meaning.Ex. The bargain which I made with Mr Johnson was seventy-five pounds (or guineas) a volume.Ex. We found it difficult to come to a consensus of the professional staff on several key points.Ex. Once the silent reading session is accepted then an understanding should also be reached that at these times classmates should not be interrupted, either for idle chatter or for sharing responses.Ex. If we begin to think about the new technology as different from the three-by-five card perhaps then we can have some meeting of the minds.Ex. Perhaps it is an understatement to say that it is easy to reach consensus on the basic elements to be included in the evaluation form.Ex. Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations.Ex. Ultimately, a compromise was developed that provided for the fully spelled-out form as a parenthetical addition in the heading if it is needed to differentiate names = En última instancia se llegó a un acuerdo que permitía que la forma totalmente deletreada se le añadiese entre paréntesis al encabezamiento si se necesitaba diferenciar los nombres.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Times newspaper strikes deal with Gale to digitise back issues from 1785'.Ex. Both the newspapers and the unions want to cut their losses by concluding a deal in advance of a court hearing that is scheduled to decide on the original causes of the strike.* * *(v.) = conclude + agreement, reach + agreement, make + an undertaking, make + bargain, come to + consensus, reach + understanding, have + meeting of the minds, reach + consensus, hammer out + agreement, develop + compromise, work out + agreement, strike + deal, conclude + dealEx: At the same time publishers and booksellers combined once more to fix retail prices, concluding in 1900 a 'net book agreement' by which booksellers were forbidden to retail new books at less than list prices.
Ex: Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.Ex: An undertaking has been made that a piece of notation will not be revised and given another meaning.Ex: The bargain which I made with Mr Johnson was seventy-five pounds (or guineas) a volume.Ex: We found it difficult to come to a consensus of the professional staff on several key points.Ex: Once the silent reading session is accepted then an understanding should also be reached that at these times classmates should not be interrupted, either for idle chatter or for sharing responses.Ex: If we begin to think about the new technology as different from the three-by-five card perhaps then we can have some meeting of the minds.Ex: Perhaps it is an understatement to say that it is easy to reach consensus on the basic elements to be included in the evaluation form.Ex: Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations.Ex: Ultimately, a compromise was developed that provided for the fully spelled-out form as a parenthetical addition in the heading if it is needed to differentiate names = En última instancia se llegó a un acuerdo que permitía que la forma totalmente deletreada se le añadiese entre paréntesis al encabezamiento si se necesitaba diferenciar los nombres.Ex: We have to seek and work out partnership agreements with other stakeholders.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Times newspaper strikes deal with Gale to digitise back issues from 1785'.Ex: Both the newspapers and the unions want to cut their losses by concluding a deal in advance of a court hearing that is scheduled to decide on the original causes of the strike. -
2 alcanzar un acuerdo
(v.) = reach + agreement, reach + compromise, hammer out + agreementEx. Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.Ex. The article 'Aloft at last!: 'Operating Agreement' gets off the ground as ALA and its divisions reach compromise' reports on the 108th Annual Conference of the American Library Association (ALA).Ex. Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations.* * *(v.) = reach + agreement, reach + compromise, hammer out + agreementEx: Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.
Ex: The article 'Aloft at last!: 'Operating Agreement' gets off the ground as ALA and its divisions reach compromise' reports on the 108th Annual Conference of the American Library Association (ALA).Ex: Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations. -
3 convenio laboral
m.association agreement.* * *(n.) = labour agreement, labour-management agreementEx. This guide was designed to facilitate the preparation for and presentation of a course in administering local labour agreements.Ex. In these places, labor-management agreements form the foundation of programs designed to improve the quality of teaching and levels of student learning.* * *(n.) = labour agreement, labour-management agreementEx: This guide was designed to facilitate the preparation for and presentation of a course in administering local labour agreements.
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4 licencia
f.1 license, permit (document).licencia de armas/caza gun/hunting licenselicencia de conducir driving license ( Carib, Chilean Spanish, Ecuadoran Spanish Méx Br), driver's license (United States)licencia para conducir driving license ( Carib, Chilean Spanish, Ecuadoran Spanish Méx Br), driver's license (United States)licencia de exportación/importación export/import licenselicencia fiscal = official authorization to practice a professionlicencia de obras planning permissionlicencia poética poetic license2 leave (military).licencia absoluta discharge3 leave. ( Latin American Spanish)4 liberty.tomarse licencias con alguien to take liberties with somebodypres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: licenciar.* * *1 (permiso) licence (US license), permission2 (documento) licence (US license), permit3 MILITAR discharge\tomarse la licencia de to take the licence (US license) tolicencia poética poetic licence (US license)* * *noun f.1) permission2) franchise3) license4) permit* * *SF1) (=documento) licence, license (EEUU)licencia de armas — gun licence, gun permit (EEUU)
licencia de caza — game licence, hunting permit
licencia de conducir, licencia de conductor — driving licence, driver's license (EEUU)
licencia de construcción — ≈ planning permission
licencia de exportación — (Com) export licence
licencia de manejar — LAm driving licence, driver's license (EEUU)
licencia de obras — building permit, planning permission
licencia de piloto, licencia de vuelo — pilot's licence
licencia fiscal — registration with the Spanish Inland Revenue necessary for any commercial activity
2) (Mil) leave, furlough (EEUU)3) [de trabajo] leave4) frm (=permiso) permissiondar su licencia — to give one's permission, grant permission
5) (=libertinaje) licence6) (Literat)7) (Univ) † degree* * *1) ( documento) license*2)a) (frml) (permiso, beneplácito) permissionb) (ant) (libertad, confianza) liberty3)a) (Mil) leaveb) (AmL) ( de un trabajo) leave•* * *= licence [license, -USA], leave pass, franchise, license [licence, -USA], licensing, licensing agreement, licensing arrangement, licensure, permit.Ex. They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.Ex. Thus a letter home from a common soldier on the eve of a great battle is likely to be of considerably more interest to the historian than a leave pass signed by the commanding general of one of the armies involved.Ex. The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex. The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = El uso de la información electrónica en todo el mundo normalmente se define y describe mediante acuerdos contractuales que se conocen como licencias.Ex. Licensing is increasing in importance as a means of gaining access to commercially available digital information = Las licencias están creciendo en importancia como forma de acceder a información digital comercial.Ex. The article 'Licence at your own risk' describes the complexities of negotiating licensing agreements.Ex. Some publishers are entering into longterm, multiproperty licensing arrangements, while others participate in television coproductions and seek synergies with sister companies.Ex. Only through formal certification or licensure will librarians achieve the consistently high level of performance necessary to command the confidence and respect accorded a profession.Ex. The author discusses the role of the National Library of Nigeria as distributing agent and considers the problem surrounding the issue of a special permit for shipments into Nigeria.----* acuerdo de licencia = licensing agreement, licensing arrangement.* conceder licencia = grant + license.* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* conceder una licencia = issue + licence.* condiciones de la licencia = licence terms, licence terms and conditions.* con licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas = licensed.* derechos de licencia = licensing rights.* distribuidor que concede licencias = licensor.* incluir licencia de uso en sobre cerrado = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* incumplimiento de licencia = breach of license agreement.* licencia a ciegas = shrink-wrap licence [shrinkwrap licence], shrink-wrapped licence [shrinkwrapped licence].* licencia colectiva = collective licensing.* licencia comercial = trading licence.* licencia corporativa = collective licensing.* licencia de acceso = subscription license.* licencia de acceso a información electrónica = license [licence, -USA], licensing.* licencia de armas = firearm licence.* licencia de caza = hunting licence, shooting licence.* licencia de pesca = fishing licence.* licencia de tenencia de armas = firearm licence.* licencia de uso = licence agreement.* licencia educativa = educational licence.* licencia en sobre hermético = shrink-wrap licence [shrinkwrap licence], shrink-wrapped licence [shrinkwrapped licence].* licencia estándar = boilerplate licensing.* licencia fiscal = trading licence.* licencia para matar = licence to kill.* licencias corporativas = site licensing.* sin licencia = unlicensed.* términos y condiciones de la licencia = licence terms and conditions, licence terms.* titular de una licencia = licensee.* * *1) ( documento) license*2)a) (frml) (permiso, beneplácito) permissionb) (ant) (libertad, confianza) liberty3)a) (Mil) leaveb) (AmL) ( de un trabajo) leave•* * *= licence [license, -USA], leave pass, franchise, license [licence, -USA], licensing, licensing agreement, licensing arrangement, licensure, permit.Ex: They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.
Ex: Thus a letter home from a common soldier on the eve of a great battle is likely to be of considerably more interest to the historian than a leave pass signed by the commanding general of one of the armies involved.Ex: The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex: The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = El uso de la información electrónica en todo el mundo normalmente se define y describe mediante acuerdos contractuales que se conocen como licencias.Ex: Licensing is increasing in importance as a means of gaining access to commercially available digital information = Las licencias están creciendo en importancia como forma de acceder a información digital comercial.Ex: The article 'Licence at your own risk' describes the complexities of negotiating licensing agreements.Ex: Some publishers are entering into longterm, multiproperty licensing arrangements, while others participate in television coproductions and seek synergies with sister companies.Ex: Only through formal certification or licensure will librarians achieve the consistently high level of performance necessary to command the confidence and respect accorded a profession.Ex: The author discusses the role of the National Library of Nigeria as distributing agent and considers the problem surrounding the issue of a special permit for shipments into Nigeria.* acuerdo de licencia = licensing agreement, licensing arrangement.* conceder licencia = grant + license.* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* conceder una licencia = issue + licence.* condiciones de la licencia = licence terms, licence terms and conditions.* con licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas = licensed.* derechos de licencia = licensing rights.* distribuidor que concede licencias = licensor.* incluir licencia de uso en sobre cerrado = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* incumplimiento de licencia = breach of license agreement.* licencia a ciegas = shrink-wrap licence [shrinkwrap licence], shrink-wrapped licence [shrinkwrapped licence].* licencia colectiva = collective licensing.* licencia comercial = trading licence.* licencia corporativa = collective licensing.* licencia de acceso = subscription license.* licencia de acceso a información electrónica = license [licence, -USA], licensing.* licencia de armas = firearm licence.* licencia de caza = hunting licence, shooting licence.* licencia de pesca = fishing licence.* licencia de tenencia de armas = firearm licence.* licencia de uso = licence agreement.* licencia educativa = educational licence.* licencia en sobre hermético = shrink-wrap licence [shrinkwrap licence], shrink-wrapped licence [shrinkwrapped licence].* licencia estándar = boilerplate licensing.* licencia fiscal = trading licence.* licencia para matar = licence to kill.* licencias corporativas = site licensing.* sin licencia = unlicensed.* términos y condiciones de la licencia = licence terms and conditions, licence terms.* titular de una licencia = licensee.* * *A (documento) license*Compuestos:hunting permit● licencia de conducción or de conducirexport license*import license*● licencia de manejar or de manejo(AmC, Méx, Ven) licencia de conducirplanning permissionfishing license* o permitfee paid to the government by lawyers, doctors, etc for the right to practice their professionB1 ( frml) (permiso, beneplácito) permission¿da usted su licencia? do you give your permission o consent?, do I have your permission?pidió licencia para verlo she asked permission to see it2 ( ant) (libertad, confianza) libertyCompuesto:poetic license*C1 ( Mil) leaveviene a casa con licencia he's coming home on leave2 ( AmL) (de un trabajo) leavele dan 20 días de licencia anual he gets 20 days' annual leaveestá de licencia she's on leaveCompuestos:absolute discharge● licencia por enfermedad/maternidad( RPl) sick/maternity leave* * *
Del verbo licenciar: ( conjugate licenciar)
licencia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
licencia
licenciar
licencia sustantivo femenino
1 ( documento) license( conjugate license);
licencia de conducir or (AmC, Méx, Ven) de manejar driver's license (AmE), driving licence (BrE)
2a) (Mil) leave;
licenciar ( conjugate licenciar) verbo transitivo ‹ soldado› to discharge
licenciarse verbo pronominal [ estudiante] to graduate
licencia sustantivo femenino
1 (autorización) permission
licencia poética, poetic licence
2 (documento oficial) permit, licence, US license
licencia de armas, gun licence
LAm Auto driving licence, US driver's license
3 (exceso de libertad, confianza) licence, US license, freedom: se toma demasiadas licencias, he takes too many liberties
licenciar vtr Mil to discharge
' licencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tramitar
- pase
- solicitud
- vencimiento
English:
honourable discharge
- interlope
- leave
- licence
- driver's license
- furlough
- holiday
- license
- permit
- sick
- television
- vacation
* * *licencia nf1. [documento] licence, permit;[de software, vídeo] licence agreement licencia de armas gun licence;licencia artística artistic licence;licencia de caza hunting licence o permit;Carib, Chile, Ecuad licencia de conducir Br driving licence, US driver's license; Méx licencia para conducir Br driving licence, US driver's license; Méx licencia de conductor Br driving licence, US driver's license;licencia de exportación export licence;licencia fiscal = official authorization to practise a profession;licencia de importación import licence;Méx licencia de manejo Br driving licence, US driver's license;licencia de obras planning permission;licencia de pesca fishing permit2. [eclesiástica] [para predicar] licence;[para publicar un texto] imprimatur3. [autorización] permission;dar licencia to give permission;Méxcon licencia [con permiso] if I may, if you'll excuse me;Méxcon licencia, ¿puedo pasar? may I come in?4. [en el ejército] leavelicencia absoluta discharge5. Am [en el trabajo] leave;estar de licencia to be off workRP licencia por enfermedad sick leave; RP licencia por maternidad maternity leave6. [libertad] liberty;me he permitido la licencia de venir sin llamar I took the liberty of coming without calling first;tomarse licencias con alguien to take liberties with sbLit licencia métrica metrical licence o freedom; Lit licencia poética poetic licence* * *f1 permit, license, Brlicence2 ( permiso) permission3 MIL leave4:tomarse demasiadas licencias take liberties5 L.Am.AUTO license, Brlicence* * *licencia nf1) : permission2) : leave, leave of absence3) : permit, licenselicencia de conducir: driver's license* * *licencia n licence -
5 TLC
m.NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement.* * *SM ABR= Tratado de Libre Comercio NAFTA* * *( Com) (= Tratado de Libre Comercio) FTA* * *TLC nm (abrev de Tratado de Libre Comercio)[en general] free trade agreement; [NAFTA] NAFTATLCThe best known TLC (“Tratado de Libre Comercio” or “Free Trade Agreement”) in the Western hemisphere is the NAFTA agreement – also known as the TLCAN (“Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte”) in Spanish – between the USA, Mexico and Canada, which came into force in January 1994. However, the number of such agreements is growing. For example, Mexico has separate agreements with the EU, Nicaragua, Chile and Israel, among others, while Chile in turn also has agreements with the EU, Korea and with the USA. There are also other regional economic organizations such as CAN (“Comunidad Andina de Naciones” or “Andean Community”) and Mercosur (“Mercado Común del Sur” or “Southern Common Market”). The economic and social effects of such agreements are likely to remain controversial, and it is not clear how they would relate to the “Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas” or ALCA (“Free Trade Area of the Americas” or FTAA), which has been proposed by the United States. This US-backed initiative would eventually lead to the economic integration of the entire hemisphere, but although negotiations have been going on for several years, ALCA has yet to be established, partly because of disagreements between countries about how to proceed, and partly because of popular opposition within countries.* * *m abr (= Tratado de Libre Comercio) NAFTA (= North American Free Trade Agreement) -
6 Marina de Guerra
navy* * ** * *Ex. Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and Merchant Marine.* * ** * *Ex: Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and Merchant Marine.
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7 acuerdo bilateral
m.bilateral agreement, two-way agreement.* * *(n.) = bilateral agreementEx. Bilateral agreements should be substituted by standards to allow open systems interconnection.* * *(n.) = bilateral agreementEx: Bilateral agreements should be substituted by standards to allow open systems interconnection.
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8 acuerdo contractual
(n.) = contractual agreementEx. The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = El uso de la información electrónica en todo el mundo normalmente se define y describe mediante acuerdos contractuales que se conocen como licencias.* * *(n.) = contractual agreementEx: The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = El uso de la información electrónica en todo el mundo normalmente se define y describe mediante acuerdos contractuales que se conocen como licencias.
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9 acuerdo de colaboración
(n.) = collaborative partnership, partnership agreementEx. They advocate dialogue between publishers, subscription agents, and librarians to encourage collaborative partnerships.Ex. We have to seek and work out partnership agreements with other stakeholders.* * *(n.) = collaborative partnership, partnership agreementEx: They advocate dialogue between publishers, subscription agents, and librarians to encourage collaborative partnerships.
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10 acuerdo de licencia
(n.) = licensing agreement, licensing arrangementEx. The article 'Licence at your own risk' describes the complexities of negotiating licensing agreements.Ex. Some publishers are entering into longterm, multiproperty licensing arrangements, while others participate in television coproductions and seek synergies with sister companies.* * *(n.) = licensing agreement, licensing arrangementEx: The article 'Licence at your own risk' describes the complexities of negotiating licensing agreements.
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11 acuerdo de paz
(n.) = peace agreementEx. In the Balkans the transition to democracy has proven to be difficult in spite of democratic ideals expressed in peace agreements.* * *(n.) = peace agreementEx: In the Balkans the transition to democracy has proven to be difficult in spite of democratic ideals expressed in peace agreements.
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12 acuerdo salarial
m.wage settlement.* * *(n.) = salary agreementEx. The library staff is not unionized; contracts, which take the form of salary agreements, are issued annually.* * *(n.) = salary agreementEx: The library staff is not unionized; contracts, which take the form of salary agreements, are issued annually.
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13 acuerdo verbal
m.parol agreement, oral agreement, verbal agreement.* * *(n.) = verbal agreementEx. The major reason cited for not using forms was a preference for verbal agreements.* * *(n.) = verbal agreementEx: The major reason cited for not using forms was a preference for verbal agreements.
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14 aduana
f.customs.derechos de aduana customs dutypasar por la aduana to go through customspres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: aduanar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: aduanar.* * *1 customs plural2 (oficinas) customs building\pasar (por) la aduana to go through customsoficial de aduana customs officer* * *noun f.customs, customs office* * *SF1) (=institución) customs; (=oficina) customs house; (=impuesto) customs duty* * *femenino customs* * *= customs, port of entry.Ex. Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.Ex. Ports of entry employees are also responsible for making sure that the laws relating to importation of cigarettes are observed.----* inspector de aduanas = customs official, immigration officer.* oficial de aduanas = immigration officer, customs official.* servicio de aduanas = customs and excise agency.* * *femenino customs* * *= customs, port of entry.Ex: Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
Ex: Ports of entry employees are also responsible for making sure that the laws relating to importation of cigarettes are observed.* inspector de aduanas = customs official, immigration officer.* oficial de aduanas = immigration officer, customs official.* servicio de aduanas = customs and excise agency.* * *customs¿dónde está la aduana? where is customs?, where is the customs building ( o shed etc)?todas las aduanas españolas se vieron afectadas por la huelga all the customs points in Spain were affected by the strikelibre de derechos de aduana duty free* * *
aduana sustantivo femenino
customs;
aduana sustantivo femenino
1 customs pl
2 (impuesto) duty
' aduana' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declarar
- derecho
- pasar
English:
check
- clear
- customs
- examine
- smuggle
- clearance
- custom
- get
* * *aduana nf[servicio] customs [singular]; [edificio] customs house;pasar por la aduana to go through customs;derechos de aduana customs duty* * *f customs;derechos de aduana customs duty sg ;exento de aduana duty-free* * *aduana nf: customs, customs office* * *aduana n customs -
15 alcanzar un compromiso
(v.) = reach + agreementEx. Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.* * *(v.) = reach + agreementEx: Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.
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16 alto del fuego
(n.) = cease-fireEx. The Abuja Agreements ultimately were successful in effecting a cease-fire, in disarming 70% of the fighters, and in holding elections in Liberia in May of 1997.* * *(n.) = cease-fireEx: The Abuja Agreements ultimately were successful in effecting a cease-fire, in disarming 70% of the fighters, and in holding elections in Liberia in May of 1997.
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17 apretón de manos
handshake* * ** * *handshake; se dieron un apretón de apretón they shook hands* * *(n.) = handshakeEx. The article 'A handshake is not enough' presents the dangers of concluding publishing agreements without a written and signed contract.* * *handshake; se dieron un apretón de apretón they shook hands* * *(n.) = handshakeEx: The article 'A handshake is not enough' presents the dangers of concluding publishing agreements without a written and signed contract.
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18 aumento de costes
(n.) = increased costs, cost increaseEx. The author concludes that, increased costs notwithstanding, US library-produced 35mm microfilm continues to be a 'good buy'.Ex. Further cost increases may also arise if publishers gain control over electronic resources through licensing agreements.* * *(n.) = increased costs, cost increaseEx: The author concludes that, increased costs notwithstanding, US library-produced 35mm microfilm continues to be a 'good buy'.
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19 cada caso por separado
Ex. However, it is our intention to incorporate some changes in new agreements and deal with other matters on a case-by-case basis.* * *Ex: However, it is our intention to incorporate some changes in new agreements and deal with other matters on a case-by-case basis.
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20 caza de ballenas
(n.) = whaling, whale huntingEx. Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and Merchant Marine.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* * *(n.) = whaling, whale huntingEx: Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and Merchant Marine.
Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.
См. также в других словарях:
agreements — a gree·ment || mÉ™nt n. pact, accord; consent, concurrence; unanimity … English contemporary dictionary
international commodity agreements — Agreements between governments that aim to stabilize the price of commodities. This is often important for producing nations, for whom the revenue from commodity sales may make a major contribution to the national income. Methods tried include… … Big dictionary of business and management
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extradition agreements — agreements to hand over fugitives or alleged criminals from one state or authority to another … English contemporary dictionary
the cease-fire agreements — agreements between Israel and the Arab countries after the War of Independence … English contemporary dictionary
the peace agreements — agreements between Israel and the PLO within the framework of a peace treaty … English contemporary dictionary
horizontal agreements — Agreements among competitors at same level of distribution. Gilchrist Machinery Co., Inc. v. Komatsu America Corp., D.C.Miss., 601 F.Supp. 1192, 1199. See horizontal restraints of trade … Black's law dictionary
horizontal agreements — Agreements among competitors at same level of distribution. Gilchrist Machinery Co., Inc. v. Komatsu America Corp., D.C.Miss., 601 F.Supp. 1192, 1199. See horizontal restraints of trade … Black's law dictionary
agreements main in se — See contracts mala in se … Ballentine's law dictionary
agreements mala prohibita — See contracts mala prohibita … Ballentine's law dictionary
List of free trade agreements — This is list of free trade agreements and free trade areas between one or more countries and/or trade blocs. For a list of blocs, see trade bloc. Every customs union, trade common market and economic and monetary union has also a free trade area… … Wikipedia