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  • 1 dispute

    [di'spju:t] 1. verb
    1) (to argue against or deny: I'm not disputing what you say.) namítat, popírat
    2) (to argue (about): They disputed the ownership of the land for years.) přít se
    2. noun
    ((an) argument or quarrel: a dispute over wages.) debata, rozepře
    - disputation
    * * *
    • spor

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  • 2 labour dispute

    noun (a disagreement between management and workers about working conditions, pay etc.) pracovní rozepře

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  • 3 arbitrate

    (to act as an arbitrator in a dispute etc: He has been asked to arbitrate in the dispute between the workers and management.) rozhodnout, rozsoudit
    - arbitrator
    * * *
    • rozsoudit
    • rozsuzovat
    • rozhodnout

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  • 4 intermediary

    [intə'mi:diəri]
    plural - intermediaries; noun
    (a person who takes messages from one person to another in a dispute etc, especially in order to settle the dispute.) prostředník
    * * *
    • prostředník

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  • 5 mediate

    ['mi:dieit]
    (to try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing: The United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.) (z)prostředkovat
    - mediator
    * * *
    • vyjednávat
    • zprostředkovávat
    • zprostředkující
    • zprostředkovat
    • přenášet
    • sjednat
    • střední
    • středový

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  • 6 amicable

    ['æmikəbl]
    (friendly: The dispute was finally settled in a very amicable manner.) přátelský
    * * *
    • přátelský

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  • 7 arbitration

    noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) posudek rozhodčích
    * * *
    • arbitráž

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  • 8 arbitrator

    noun (a person who makes a judgement in a dispute etc.) rozhodčí
    * * *
    • rozhodčí
    • arbitr

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  • 9 decisive

    1) (final; putting an end to a contest, dispute etc: The battle was decisive.) rozhodující
    2) (showing decision and firmness: He's very decisive.) rozhodný
    - decisively
    * * *
    • přesvědčivý
    • rozhodný
    • rozhodující

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  • 10 exchange

    [iks' ein‹] 1. verb
    1) (to give, or give up, in return for something else: Can you exchange a dollar note for two 50-cent pieces?) směnit
    2) (to give and receive in return: They exchanged amused glances.) vyměnit si
    2. noun
    1) (the giving and taking of one thing for another: He gave me a pencil in exchange for the marble; An exchange of opinions is helpful.) výměna
    2) (a conversation or dispute: An angry exchange took place between the two brothers when their father's will was read.) výměna názorů
    3) (the act of exchanging the money of one country for that of another.) směna
    4) (the difference between the value of money in different countries: What is the rate of exchange between the U.S. dollar and the yen?) kurs
    5) (a place where business shares are bought and sold or international financial dealings carried on.) burza
    6) ((also telephone exchange) a central telephone system where lines are connected.) centrála
    * * *
    • výměna
    • vyměňovat
    • vyměnit si
    • vyměnit
    • zaměnit
    • směnit

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  • 11 intervene

    [intə'vi:n]
    1) (to interfere in a quarrel: He intervened in the dispute.) zasáhnout
    2) (to be or come between, in place or time: A week intervened before our next meeting.) uplynout
    * * *
    • zasáhnout
    • zakročit
    • intervenovat

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  • 12 justice

    1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) spravedlnost
    2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) soud
    3) (a judge.) soudce
    - do
    - in justice to
    * * *
    • právo
    • soudce
    • spravedlnost

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  • 13 labour

    ['leibə] 1. noun
    1) (hard work: The building of the cathedral involved considerable labour over two centuries; People engaged in manual labour are often badly paid.) práce; dřina
    2) (workmen on a job: The firm is having difficulty hiring labour.) pracovní síly
    3) ((in a pregnant woman etc) the process of childbirth: She was in labour for several hours before the baby was born.) porodní bolesti
    4) (used (with capital) as a name for the Socialist party in the United Kingdom.) labouristé
    2. verb
    1) (to be employed to do hard and unskilled work: He spends the summer labouring on a building site.) pracovat, lopotit se
    2) (to move or work etc slowly or with difficulty: They laboured through the deep undergrowth in the jungle; the car engine labours a bit on steep hills.) prodírat se; vléci se
    - laboriously
    - laboriousness
    - labourer
    - labour court
    - labour dispute
    - labour-saving
    * * *
    • práce
    • námaha

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  • 14 negotiation

    noun Negotiations ended without any settlement being reached; The dispute was settled by negotiation.) jednání, vyjednávání
    * * *
    • vyjednávání
    • jednání

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  • 15 neutral

    ['nju:trəl] 1. adjective
    1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) neutrální
    2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) neutrální
    3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) neutrální
    2. noun
    1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) neutrál(ní stát)
    2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) neutrál
    - neutralize
    - neutralise
    * * *
    • neutrál
    • neutrální

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  • 16 role

    [rəul]
    1) (a part played by an actor or actress in a play etc: He is playing the rôle of King Lear.) role
    2) (the actions or functions of a person in some activity: He played the rôle of peacemaker in the dispute.) role
    * * *
    • úloha
    • role

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  • 17 settle

    ['setl]
    1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) uvelebit se
    2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) usadit se
    3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) uklidnit
    4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) usadit se
    5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) dohodnout (se), urovnat
    6) (to pay (a bill).) vyrovnat
    - settler
    - settle down
    - settle in
    - settle on
    - settle up
    * * *
    • usadit
    • urovnat
    • vyřešit
    • dohodnout

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  • 18 split

    [split] 1. verb
    present participle splitting: past tense, past participle split)
    1) (to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise: to split firewood; The skirt split all the way down the back seam.) štípat (se); roztrhnout
    2) (to divide or (cause to) disagree: The dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.) rozdělit
    2. noun
    (a crack or break: There was a split in one of the sides of the box.) prasklina
    - split second
    - splitting headache
    - the splits
    * * *
    • prasklina
    • rozpolcený
    • roztrhnutý
    • rozštěpený
    • rozdělený
    • rozdělit
    • split/split/split
    • nesoulad

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  • 19 stalemate

    ['steilmeit]
    1) (a position in chess in which a player cannot move without putting his king in danger.) pat
    2) (in any contest, dispute etc, a position in which neither side can win: The recent discussions ended in stalemate.) mrtvý bod
    * * *
    • pat
    • mrtvý bod

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  • 20 take sides

    (to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) účastnit se
    * * *
    • zastat se

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См. также в других словарях:

  • dispute — [ dispyt ] n. f. • 1474; de disputer 1 ♦ Vx Discussion, lutte d opinions, sur un point de doctrine. ⇒ débat, discussion. Dispute par écrit. ⇒ polémique. 2 ♦ (XVIIe) Mod. Échange violent de paroles (arguments, reproches, insultes) entre personnes… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Dispute settlement in the World Trade Organization — Dispute settlement is regarded by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as the central pillar of the multilateral trading system, and as the organization s unique contribution to the stability of the global economy .[1] A dispute arises when one… …   Wikipedia

  • dispute — di‧spute [dɪˈspjuːt,ˈdɪspjuːt] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES a serious disagreement between two groups of people, especially a disagreement between workers and their employers in which the workers take action to protest: • The… …   Financial and business terms

  • dispute — dis·pute 1 /di spyüt/ vb dis·put·ed, dis·put·ing vi: to engage in a dispute disputing with management over contract terms vt: to engage in a dispute over disputing the correct application of the contract provision; esp: to oppose by argume …   Law dictionary

  • Dispute Systems Design — (DSD) involves the creation of a set of dispute resolution processes to help an organization, institution, nation state, or other set of individuals better manage a particular conflict and/or a continuous stream or series of conflicts. For an… …   Wikipedia

  • dispute — DISPUTE. s. f. Débat, contestation. Grande dispute. Ils sont toujours en dispute. Avoir dispute ensemble. Avoir dispute contre quelqu un. Opiniâtre dans la dispute. La chaleur de la dispute. [b]f♛/b] Il se dit aussi Des actions publiques qui se… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • dispute — Dispute. s. f. Debat, contestation. Grande dispute. ils sont tousjours en dispute. avoir dispute ensemble. avoir dispute contre quelqu un. opiniastre dans la dispute. la chaleur de la dispute. Il se dit aussi des actions publiques qui se font… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Dispute — Dis*pute , n. [Cf. F. dispute. See {Dispute}, v. i.] 1. Verbal controversy; contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims; controversial discussion; altercation; debate. [1913 Webster] Addicted more To contemplation and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dispute Théologique — La dispute théologique est une forme de débat dont l apogée eu lieu dans l occident médiéval, notamment avec le débat entre Abélard et Bernard de Clairvaux), et la discussion que Pierre Abélard imagina dans son dialogue entre un philosophe, un… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dispute theologique — Dispute théologique La dispute théologique est une forme de débat dont l apogée eu lieu dans l occident médiéval, notamment avec le débat entre Abélard et Bernard de Clairvaux), et la discussion que Pierre Abélard imagina dans son dialogue entre… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • dispute resolution — Particularly where there are parties to a contract from different countries, it is important to address not only applicable law (the law that governs the interpretation of the contract) but also in which country (e.g. the buyer s or seller s) in… …   Law dictionary

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