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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accept equipment
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производить приёмку оборудованияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > accept equipment
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > accept equipment
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > accept equipment
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8 accept
əkˈsept гл.
1) принимать, брать;
соглашаться accept blindly ≈ слепо поверить accept fully ≈ полностью принять accept readily ≈ принять с готовностью She accepted his present unwillingly. ≈ Она с неохотой приняла от него подарок. All those invited to next week's peace conference have accepted. ≈ Все, кто был приглашен на конференцию по вопросам мирного урегулирования, которая состоится на следующей неделе, были приняты. accept an offer accept a proposal accept a suggestion accept a post accept the responsibility accept an apology accept a challenge accept the resignation of the cabinet accept in deposit accept bribes accept equipment accept on condition that
2) допускать, признавать;
принимать, мириться I accept him as the greatest expert in this field. ≈ Я признаю, что он крупнейший специалист в этой области. I accept the correctness of your statement. ≈ Признаю правильность вашего утверждения. I accept that the proposal may be defeated. ≈ Я допускаю, что это предложение может быть отклонено. accept for a fact accept the inevitable accept the situation be generally accepted be universally accepted Syn: acknowledge
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3) принимать (в клуб и т. п.) ;
относиться благосклонно, считать( кого-л.) приемлемым, подходящим Should The British Army accept gays? ≈ Принимают ли в Британскую Армию гомосексуалистов? Many men still have difficulty accepting a woman as a business partner. ≈ Многие мужчины до сих пор испытывают неудобство, принимая женщин в качестве деловых партнеров.
4) коммерч. акцептовать (вексель), принимать (к оплате) to accept a bill ≈ акцептировать вексель to accept a check ≈ принимать к оплате или в уплату чек
5) биол. не вызывать отторжения drugs which will fool the body into accepting transplants ≈ лекарства, позволяющие обмануть защитные силы организма с тем, чтобы не вызывать отторжения пересаживаемых органов ∙ to accept persons ≈ проявлять лицеприятиепринимать;
брать предложенное;
- to * a present принять подарок;
- to * in deposit принимать на хранение;
- to * bribes брать взятки;
- to * equipment производить приемку оборудования соглашаться;
реагировать положительно;
- to * office согласиться занять должность;
- to * the resignation of the cabinet принять отставку правительства;
- to * an offer принять предложение;
- he proposed and she *ed him он сделал предложение, и она согласилась признавать, принимать, допускать;
- to * smb.'s views признавать чьи-лю взгляды;
- to * smth. at its face-value принимать что-л. за чистую монету;
- to * as valid and binding (юридическое) признать действительным и обязательным;
- he refused to * the hypothesis он решительно отверг эту гипотезу;
- the idea of universal education is widely *ed идея всеобщего образования получила широкое признание верить;
- the teacher won't * your excuse такой отговорке учитель не поверит;
- to * Catholicism перейти в католичество принимать как неизбежное;
мириться с чем-л.;
- to * poor living conditions мириться с плохими условиями жизни;
- to * the situation мириться с положением принимать (в клуб и т. п.) ;
считать кого-л. приемлемым или подходящим;
- they *ed her as one of the group они приняли ее в свою среду;
- he is *ed in this house его в этом доме принимают преим (юридическое) (парламентское) одобрить, утвердить;
- the report of the committee was *ed доклад комитета был принят;
- to * the record( спортивное) зарегистрировать рекорд( коммерческое) акцептовать вексель (техническое) подходить, соответствовать;
вставляться;
- this socket won't * a three-pronged plug к этой розетке не подходит трехштекерная вилка (биология) не вызывать отторженияaccept акцептировать ~ ком. акцептовать (вексель) ;
to accept persons проявлять лицеприятие;
to accept the fact примириться с фактом ~ акцептовать вексель ~ брать ~ допускать;
соглашаться;
признавать;
I accept the correctness of your statement признаю правильность вашего утверждения ~ допускать ~ одобрять ~ относиться благосклонно ~ подходить ~ признавать ~ принимать;
to accept an offer принять предложение ~ принимать ~ соглашаться ~ соответствовать ~ считать приемлемым ~ утвердить~ принимать;
to accept an offer принять предложение offer: accept an ~ принимать предложение~ for honour акцептовать вексель для спасения кредита векселедателя~ for honour supra protest акцептовать вексель после его опротестования ~ for honour supra protest оплачивать вексель после его опротестования~ ком. акцептовать (вексель) ;
to accept persons проявлять лицеприятие;
to accept the fact примириться с фактом~ the challenge принимать вызов~ ком. акцептовать (вексель) ;
to accept persons проявлять лицеприятие;
to accept the fact примириться с фактом~ допускать;
соглашаться;
признавать;
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9 accept
[ək'sept]гл.1) принимать, брать; соглашатьсяto accept a proposal / a suggestion / an offer — принять предложение
to accept the responsibility — взять, принять на себя ответственность
She accepted his present unwillingly. — Она с неохотой приняла от него подарок.
I accept your kind offer. — Я принимаю ваше любезное предложение.
Eventually Stella persuaded her to accept an offer of marriage. — В конце концов Стелла уговорила её принять предложение о замужестве.
All those invited to next week's peace conference have accepted. — Все, кто был приглашён на конференцию по вопросам мирного урегулирования, которая состоится на следующей неделе, приняли приглашение.
I accept on condition that he will assist. — Я даю своё согласие при условии, что он будет помогать.
- accept a post- accept an apology
- accept a challenge
- accept in deposit
- accept bribes
- accept equipment2) допускать, признавать; принимать, миритьсяI accept him as the greatest expert in this field. — Я признаю, что он крупнейший специалист в этой области.
I accept the correctness of your statement. — Признаю правильность вашего утверждения.
I accept that the proposal may be defeated. — Я допускаю, что это предложение может быть отклонено.
- accept for a fact- accept the inevitable
- accept the situationSyn:acknowledge 1)3) принимать ( в определённый круг); относиться благосклонно; считать приемлемым, подходящим (кого-л.)Many men still have difficulty accepting a woman as a business partner. — Многие мужчины до сих пор не слишком благосклонно относятся к женщинам - деловым партнерам.
to accept a check — принимать к оплате или в уплату чек
5) биол. не вызывать отторженияdrugs which will fool the body into accepting transplants — лекарства, позволяющие обмануть защитные силы организма с тем, чтобы не вызывать отторжения пересаживаемых органов
••to be generally / universally accepted — быть общепринятым, считаться общепризнанным
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10 accept
[əkʹsept] v1. 1) принимать; брать ( предложенное)to accept a present [an invitation] - принять подарок [приглашение]
2) соглашаться; реагировать положительноto accept office /a post/ - согласиться занять должность
to accept an offer [an apology] - принять предложение [извинения]
he proposed and she accept him - он сделал предложение, и она согласилась ( стать его женой)
2. 1) признавать, принимать, допускатьto accept smb.'s views - признавать чьи-л. взгляды
to accept smth. at its face-value - принимать что-л. за чистую монету
to accept as valid and binding - юр. признать действительным и обязательным
he refused to accept the hypothesis - он решительно отверг /отвёл/ эту гипотезу
the idea of universal education is widely accepted - идея всеобщего образования получила широкое признание
2) верить3) принимать как неизбежное; мириться (с чем-л.)4. преим. юр., парл. одобрить, утвердитьthe report of the committee was accepted - доклад комитета был принят /одобрен, утверждён/
to accept the record - спорт. зарегистрировать рекорд
5. ком. акцептовать ( вексель)6. тех. подходить, соответствовать; вставлятьсяthis socket won't accept a three-pronged plug - к этой розетке не подходит трёхштекерная вилка
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принимать (напр. строительные работы); одобрять; признаватьto accept a lot — принимать партию (напр. материалов)
* * *1. принимать (работы, материалы)2. акцептировать ( счета)3. воспринимать ( нагрузку) -
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Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > производить приемку оборудования
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > производить приемку оборудования
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Economy: accept equipmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производить приёмку оборудования
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18 beanspruchen
v/t1. (fordern) (Recht, Erbteil) claim, lay claim to; Kinder können keinen Sitzplatz beanspruchen children must give up their seat to an adult on request; er beansprucht für sich, wie ein großer Künstler behandelt zu werden he wants people to treat him as a major artist2. (erfordern) (Geschick, Geduld) demand, require, call for; (Platz, Zeit) take up3. (Gebrauch machen von) use, make use of; (auch jemandes Hilfe etc.) avail o.s. of, accept; (jemandes Gastfreundschaft) avail o.s. of, accept; geistig-seelisch: preoccupy; stärker: absorb; ich will Ihre Zeit / Geduld nicht länger beanspruchen I’ll not take up any more of your time / tax your patience (any) further4. (strapazieren) strain, be ( oder put) a strain on, tax; TECH. stress, strain, load; stark beanspruchen (Sache) be ( oder put) a heavy strain ( oder load) on; (Person) keep s.o. very busy, take up a lot of s.o.’s time (and energy), make heavy demands on s.o. (s.o.’s time); innerlich: preoccupy s.o. greatly* * *to claim; to demand* * *be|ạn|spru|chen [bə'|anʃprʊxn] ptp bea\#nspruchtvt1) (= fordern) to claim; Gebiet auch to lay claim toetw beanspruchen können — to be entitled to sth
2) (= erfordern) to take; Zeit auch to take up; Platz auch to take up, to occupy; Kräfte auch, Aufmerksamkeit to demand; (= benötigen) to need3) (= ausnützen) to use; jds Gastfreundschaft to take advantage of; jds Geduld to demand; jds Hilfe to ask forich möchte Ihre Geduld nicht zu sehr beanspruchen — I don't want to try your patience
4) (= strapazieren) Maschine etc to use; jdn to occupy, to keep busyjdn stark or sehr beanspruchen — to keep sb very busy or occupied
ihr Beruf beansprucht sie ganz — her job is very demanding, her job takes up all her time and energy
* * *1) (to state that one is the owner of: Does anyone claim this book?) claim2) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) take up* * *be·an·spru·chen *[bəˈʔanʃprʊxn̩]vt1. (fordern)etw zu \beanspruchen haben to lay claim to sth2. (brauchen)▪ etw \beanspruchen to require [or take up] sthZeit/Platz \beanspruchen to take up time/space3. (Anforderungen an jdn stellen)▪ jdn \beanspruchen to make demands on sbich will Sie nicht länger \beanspruchen I don't want to take up any more of your time▪ etw \beanspruchen to demand sthjds Gastfreundschaft/Zeit \beanspruchen to make demands on [or take advantage of] sb's hospitality/timejds Geduld \beanspruchen to try sb's patience4. (belasten)▪ jdn/etw \beanspruchen to put sb/sth under stress* * *transitives Verb1) claimetwas beanspruchen können — be entitled to expect something
2) (ausnutzen) make use of < person, equipment>; take advantage of <hospitality, services>* * *beanspruchen v/tKinder können keinen Sitzplatz beanspruchen children must give up their seat to an adult on request;er beansprucht für sich, wie ein großer Künstler behandelt zu werden he wants people to treat him as a major artist3. (Gebrauch machen von) use, make use of; (auch jemandes Hilfe etc) avail o.s. of, accept; (jemandes Gastfreundschaft) avail o.s. of, accept; geistig-seelisch: preoccupy; stärker: absorb;ich will Ihre Zeit/Geduld nicht länger beanspruchen I’ll not take up any more of your time/tax your patience (any) furtherstark beanspruchen (Sache) be ( oder put) a heavy strain ( oder load) on; (Person) keep sb very busy, take up a lot of sb’s time (and energy), make heavy demands on sb (sb’s time); innerlich: preoccupy sb greatly* * *transitives Verb1) claim2) (ausnutzen) make use of <person, equipment>; take advantage of <hospitality, services>* * *v.to claim v.to engross v. -
19 equivalente
adj.equivalent.m.equivalent, counterpart, equal, match.* * *► adjetivo1 (igual) equivalent2 (que sustituye) compensatory1 equivalent* * *1. noun m.1) equivalent2) counterpart2. adj.* * *1.ADJ equivalent (a to)2.SM equivalent* * *Iadjetivo equivalentIImasculino equivalentequivalente a or de algo — equivalent of something
* * *= matching, counterpart, commensurate, equivalent, equivalent.Ex. By selecting this qualifier all works having a matching number of pages will be included in the search.Ex. The American counterpart of parliamentary publications are called congressional publications.Ex. For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.Ex. Stanton drew a breath and went on, 'We'll accept equivalent experience in lieu of professional experience... Let me get the exact wording' -- she fumbled through some papers in a folder -- 'so long as it, ah! here it is, quote, is sufficient to indicate ability to do the job, unquote'.Ex. The decision was taken to replace the conventional darkroom equipment with modern, digital equivalents.----* de un modo equivalente = equivalently.* equivalente a = equivalent to, tantamount to.* equivalente a tiempo completo = full-time equivalent (FTE).* tener como equivalente = have + counterpart.* término equivalente = equivalent term.* * *Iadjetivo equivalentIImasculino equivalentequivalente a or de algo — equivalent of something
* * *= matching, counterpart, commensurate, equivalent, equivalent.Ex: By selecting this qualifier all works having a matching number of pages will be included in the search.
Ex: The American counterpart of parliamentary publications are called congressional publications.Ex: For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.Ex: Stanton drew a breath and went on, 'We'll accept equivalent experience in lieu of professional experience... Let me get the exact wording' -- she fumbled through some papers in a folder -- 'so long as it, ah! here it is, quote, is sufficient to indicate ability to do the job, unquote'.Ex: The decision was taken to replace the conventional darkroom equipment with modern, digital equivalents.* de un modo equivalente = equivalently.* equivalente a = equivalent to, tantamount to.* equivalente a tiempo completo = full-time equivalent (FTE).* tener como equivalente = have + counterpart.* término equivalente = equivalent term.* * *equivalent equivalente A algo equivalent TO sthequivalentesta palabra no tiene equivalente en inglés this word has no equivalent in Englishequivalente A or DE algo equivalent OF sthgana el equivalente a or de £400 mensuales she earns the equivalent of £400 a month* * *
equivalente adjetivo
equivalent;
equivalente a algo equivalent to sth
■ sustantivo masculino
equivalent;
equivalente a or de algo equivalent of sth
equivalente adjetivo & sustantivo masculino equivalent
' equivalente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estanca
- estanco
- inocentada
- TAE
English:
analog
- analogue
- APR
- busload
- direct
- equivalent
- for
- fuck
- tantamount
- counter
- gill
- hundred
- stone
* * *equivalente adj* * *m/adj equivalent* * *equivalente adj & nm: equivalent* * *equivalente adj n equivalent -
20 impedimento
m.1 obstacle.no hay ningún impedimento para hacerlo there's no reason why we shouldn't do it2 disablement, handicap.3 impediment, snag, difficulty, obstacle.4 delay.5 estoppel.* * *■ no hay ningún impedimento para que salga del país there is no reason why he should not leave the country2 DERECHO (a un matrimonio) impediment* * *SM1) (=dificultad) impediment, hindrancepidieron a los republicanos que no pusieran impedimentos al nombramiento — they asked the republicans not to block the appointment
nos ponen impedimentos para evitar que lo hagamos — they are putting obstacles in our way to prevent us doing it
2) (Med) disability, handicap* * *masculino obstacle, impediment* * *= encumbrance, handicap, hurdle, impediment, limiting factor, inhibition, obstruction, stumbling block, bar, blockage, roadblock, hindrance, impairment, albatross.Ex. Meanwhile we are asked to accept encumbrances that will needlessly impair the effectiveness of our catalogs for an indefinite time to come.Ex. A high exhaustivity of indexing, then, is beneficial where a thorough search is required, but may be a handicap when only a few highly relevant documents are sought.Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.Ex. It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex. In other cases, the capacity and performance of computer equipment prove to be the limiting factor, although continuing advances in fields like data networks, voice input and output, and computer vision keep pushing these limits further and further back.Ex. This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.Ex. Harmonization of technical standards is one of the Community's principal goals in creating a common market devoid of obstructions to the free movement of goods.Ex. These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex. Publications describing or revealing an invention can be a bar to issuance of a patent.Ex. The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.Ex. The roadblock to increasing book translations into English is not that there is insufficient funding but that few publishers know about grant schemes that are available.Ex. The overall effect of the labels and signs is not so much help but hindrance through information overload.Ex. A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.Ex. The sheer margin of the challenger's victory over the incumbent is a sign that the Democratic base is really fired up, and that Bush could be an albatross.----* creación de impedimentos = fence building.* impedimento colateral por sentencia = collateral estoppel.* impedimento del habla = speech impediment.* impedimento legal = estoppel.* personas confinadas a permanecer en casa por cualquier impedimento, las = housebound, the.* sin impedimentos = unimpeded.* * *masculino obstacle, impediment* * *= encumbrance, handicap, hurdle, impediment, limiting factor, inhibition, obstruction, stumbling block, bar, blockage, roadblock, hindrance, impairment, albatross.Ex: Meanwhile we are asked to accept encumbrances that will needlessly impair the effectiveness of our catalogs for an indefinite time to come.
Ex: A high exhaustivity of indexing, then, is beneficial where a thorough search is required, but may be a handicap when only a few highly relevant documents are sought.Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.Ex: It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex: In other cases, the capacity and performance of computer equipment prove to be the limiting factor, although continuing advances in fields like data networks, voice input and output, and computer vision keep pushing these limits further and further back.Ex: This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.Ex: Harmonization of technical standards is one of the Community's principal goals in creating a common market devoid of obstructions to the free movement of goods.Ex: These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex: Publications describing or revealing an invention can be a bar to issuance of a patent.Ex: The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.Ex: The roadblock to increasing book translations into English is not that there is insufficient funding but that few publishers know about grant schemes that are available.Ex: The overall effect of the labels and signs is not so much help but hindrance through information overload.Ex: A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.Ex: The sheer margin of the challenger's victory over the incumbent is a sign that the Democratic base is really fired up, and that Bush could be an albatross.* creación de impedimentos = fence building.* impedimento colateral por sentencia = collateral estoppel.* impedimento del habla = speech impediment.* impedimento legal = estoppel.* personas confinadas a permanecer en casa por cualquier impedimento, las = housebound, the.* sin impedimentos = unimpeded.* * *1 (obstáculo) obstacle, impedimentun importante impedimento para la expansión a major impediment o obstacle to expansionsaldremos mañana si no surge ningún impedimento if there are no hitches o problems, we'll leave tomorrow2 ( Der) impedimentCompuesto:physical handicaps* * *
impedimento sustantivo masculino
obstacle, impediment;
impedimento físico physical handicap
impedimento m (dificultad) hindrance, obstacle
Jur impediment
' impedimento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
traba
- remover
English:
bar
- impediment
- liability
- obstacle
- handicap
* * *impedimento nm1. [obstáculo] obstacle;no hay ningún impedimento para hacerlo there's no reason why we shouldn't do it;no nos puso ningún impedimento para la celebración de la fiesta he didn't put any obstacles in the way of our having the party, he in no way tried to stop us having the party;si no surge ningún impedimento llegaremos a las ocho all being well, we'll be there at eight o'clock2. [para el matrimonio] impediment* * *m impediment* * *impedimento nm1) : impediment, obstacle2) : disability
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Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… … Universalium