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1 accommodate
ə'komədeit1) (to find or be a place for: The house could accommodate two families.) huse, romme2) (to oblige: They did their best to accommodate him by carrying out his wishes.) være behjelpelig•- accommodationtillempe--------tilpasseverb \/əˈkɒmədeɪt\/1) innlosjere, huse, gi husly, innkvartere2) ta imot, romme3) tillempe, tilpasse, forene, tøye, jenke4) ( optikk) akkommodere5) innpasse, ta hensyn til6) ( bank) være behjelpelig med penger, låne ut pengeraccommodate to tilpasse seg, venne seg tilbe well accommodated ha alt man behøver ha bra rom, bo bra -
2 accommodate
ə'komədeit1) (to find or be a place for: The house could accommodate two families.) alojar2) (to oblige: They did their best to accommodate him by carrying out his wishes.) complacer•- accommodation
accommodate vb alojartr[ə'kɒmədeɪt]1 (put up) alojar■ we can accommodate you, we've got a spare room podemos alojarte, tenemos un dormitorio de sobra2 (hold) contener, tener capacidad para3 (adapt) adaptar, acomodar■ it's difficult to accommodate oneself to new circumstances es difícil acomodarse a unas circunstancias nuevas4 (supply) facilitar, proporcionar■ we regret we are unable to accommodate you with a loan lamentamos no poder facilitarle el préstamo5 (satisfy) complacer1) adapt: acomodar, adaptar2) satisfy: tener en cuenta, satisfacer3) hold: dar cabida a, tener cabida parav.• acomodar v.• adaptar v.• ajustar v.• alojar v.• amoldar v.• atemperar v.• complacer v.• conformarse v.• hospedar v.ə'kɑːmədeɪt, ə'kɒmədeɪt1)a) ( provide lodging for) \<\<guests\>\> alojar, hospedarb) ( have room for) tener* cabida para2) ( cater to) \<\<wish\>\> tener* en cuenta, complacer*; \<\<need\>\> tener* en cuenta, satisfacer*3) ( adapt) (frml)[ǝ'kɒmǝdeɪt]to accommodate something to something — adaptar or acomodar algo a algo
1. VT1) (=lodge, put up) [+ person] alojar, hospedarcan you accommodate four people in July? — ¿tiene usted habitaciones para cuatro personas en julio?
2) (=have space for) tener cabida parathis car accommodates six — este coche tiene cabida or asientos para seis personas
can you accommodate two more in your car? — ¿caben dos más en tu coche?
3) (=reconcile) [+ differences] acomodar, concertar; [+ quarrel] poner fin a; [+ quarrellers] reconciliar4) (=adapt) acomodar, adaptar (to a)5) (=supply) proveer ( with de)6) (=oblige) complacer, hacer un favor a2.VI [eye] adaptarse (to a)* * *[ə'kɑːmədeɪt, ə'kɒmədeɪt]1)a) ( provide lodging for) \<\<guests\>\> alojar, hospedarb) ( have room for) tener* cabida para2) ( cater to) \<\<wish\>\> tener* en cuenta, complacer*; \<\<need\>\> tener* en cuenta, satisfacer*3) ( adapt) (frml)to accommodate something to something — adaptar or acomodar algo a algo
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3 Accommodate
v. trans.Gratify: P. and V. χαρίζεσθαι (dat.).Hold, have room for: P. and V. χωρεῖν (acc.).Accommodate with a loan: P. εὐπορεῖν (acc. of loan, dat. of person).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Accommodate
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4 accommodate
A vtr1 (provide room, space for) [person, hotel] loger ; [vehicle, room, public building, site] contenir ; how many cars will the car park accommodate? combien de voitures est-ce que le parking peut contenir? ; I can't accommodate a freezer je n'ai pas assez de place pour un congélateur ;2 ( adapt to) s'adapter à [change, idiosyncrasy, view] ;3 ( reconcile) concilier [objection, role] (with avec) ;4 ( satisfy) satisfaire [need, request, wish] ;5 ( meet request) sout I think I can accommodate you je crois pouvoir satisfaire votre demande ; to accommodate sb with sth fournir qch à qn [required item] ; accorder qch à qn [loan, credit terms].
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