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1 accommodate
əˈkɔmədeɪt гл.
1) подгонять;
приспосабливать(ся) (часто to) to accommodate oneself to smth. ≈ приноравливаться к чему-л. to accommodate oneself to smb. ≈ привыкать к кому-л. The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes. ≈ Дороги строятся с таким расчетом, чтобы приспособить их к последовательной смене температур. Some animal and plant species cannot accommodate to the rapidly changing conditions. ≈ Некоторые виды животных и растений не могут приспособиться к быстро меняющимся условиям. Syn: adapt
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2) обеспечивать, снабжать( часто with) to accommodate with a loan ≈ дать кому-л. деньги взаймы It was very good of you to accommodate me with the ticket for my journey. ≈ Было очень любезно с Вашей стороны обеспечить меня билетами. Syn: supply, furnish
3) давать пристанище;
предоставлять жилье, помещение;
расквартировывать (войска) to be well accommodated ≈ хорошо устроиться, иметь все удобства Students are accommodated in homes nearby. ≈ Студенты размещаются в близлежащих домах.
4) вмещать (людей и т. п.) The school was not big enough to accommodate all the children. ≈ Школа была недостаточно большой, чтобы вместить всех детей. The CD-ROMS will accommodate the works of all English poets from 600 to
1900. ≈ На компакт-дисках будет размещена вся английская поэзия от 600 до 1900 года.
5) оказывать услугу to accommodate a client ≈ обслуживать клиента
6) примирять;
улаживать( ссору) ;
согласовывать to accommodate opinions ≈ согласовать мнения Syn: reconcileприспосабливать;
- to * oneself to smth. приспосабливаться к чему-л.;
- to * oneself to smb. приноравливаться к кому-л. давать пристанище;
устраивать, размещать;
- to * for the night предоставить ночлег;
устроить на ночь;
- to be well *d хорошо устроиться, иметь все удобства вмещать (людей и т. п.) ;
- the hotel *s hundred guests в гостинице может разместиться сто человек;
- will this elevator * 10 people? этот лифт может поднять десять человек? расквартировывать (войска) (часто with) снабжать;
обеспечивать;
предоставлять;
- to * smb. with a loan ссудить кого-л. деньгами, дать кому-л. взаймы помогать, оказывать услугу;
- to * a client обслуживать клиента примирять;
улаживать( ссору, разногласия) ;
- to * opinions согласовать мнения;
- to * differences устранять разногласия;
- to * a dispute уладить спор преим (дипломатическое) пойти навстречу;
учесть интересы мириться, примиряться( физиологическое) аккомодировать( о глазе)accommodate выдавать ссуду ~ давать пристанище;
предоставлять жилье, помещение;
расквартировывать (войска) ~ обеспечивать ~ оказывать услугу ~ предоставлять ~ примирять;
улаживать (ссору) ;
согласовывать ~ примирять ~ приспосабливать ~ размещать ~ расквартировывать ~ снабжать;
to accommodate (smb.) with a loan дать (кому-л.) деньги взаймы ~ снабжать ~ согласовывать точки зрения ~ улаживать разногласия~ снабжать;
to accommodate (smb.) with a loan дать (кому-л.) деньги взаймыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accommodate
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2 accommodate
[ə'kɔmədeɪt]гл.1) подгонять; приспосабливатьto accommodate oneself to smth. — приноравливаться к чему-л.
to accommodate oneself to smb. — привыкать к кому-л.
The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes. — Дороги строятся с таким расчетом, чтобы приспособить их к последовательной смене температур.
Some animal and plant species cannot accommodate to the rapidly changing conditions. — Некоторые виды животных и растений не могут приспособиться к быстро меняющимся условиям.
Syn:2) обеспечивать, снабжатьto accommodate with a loan — дать кому-л. деньги взаймы
It was very good of you to accommodate me with the ticket for my journey. — Было очень любезно с вашей стороны обеспечить меня билетом.
Syn:3) давать пристанище; предоставлять жилье, помещение; расквартировывать ( войска)to be well accommodated — хорошо устроиться, иметь все удобства
Students are accommodated in homes nearby. — Студенты размещаются в близлежащих домах.
4) вмещать (людей, предметы)The school was not big enough to accommodate all the children. — Школа была недостаточно большой, чтобы вместить всех детей.
The CD-ROMs will accommodate the works of all English poets from 600 to 1900. — На компакт-дисках будет размещена вся английская поэзия от 600 до 1900 года.
6) примирять; улаживать ( ссору); согласовыватьSyn: -
3 per monitor–DPI aware
Pertaining to an application that adjusts the size of UI elements dynamically to accommodate changes to the DPI setting. -
4 absorb
transitive verb1) aufsaugen [Flüssigkeit]; aufnehmen [Flüssigkeit, Nährstoff, Wärme]; (fig.) in sich (Akk.) aufnehmen [Wissen]2) (reduce in strength) absorbieren; abfangen [Schlag, Stoß]3) (incorporate) eingliedern, integrieren [Abteilung, Gemeinde]4) (consume) aufzehren [Kraft, Zeit, Vermögen]5) (engross) ausfüllen [Person, Interesse, Gedanken]* * *[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) aufsaugen•- academic.ru/217/absorbent">absorbent- absorption* * *ab·sorb[əbˈzɔ:b, -ˈsɔ:b, AM -ˈsɔ:rb, -ˈzɔ:rb]vt1. (soak up)▪ to \absorb sth etw aufnehmen [o fachspr absorbieren]; liquids a. etw aufsaugen; MED etw resorbieren3. (accommodate for)4. (reduce)to \absorb light Licht absorbieren [o fam schlucken]to \absorb noise Schall dämpfen [o fam schlucken5. (understand)▪ to \absorb sth information, news etw aufnehmen6. (engross)▪ to \absorb sb jdn beanspruchen [o in Anspruch nehmen]to \absorb sb's attention/time jds Aufmerksamkeit/Zeit beanspruchento completely \absorb sb's attention/time jds ganze Aufmerksamkeit/Zeit in Anspruch nehmen* * *[əb'sɔːb]vtabsorbieren, aufnehmen; liquid also aufsaugen; knowledge, news also in sich (acc) aufnehmen; vibration auffangen, absorbieren; shock dämpfen; light, sound absorbieren, schlucken; people, firm absorbieren, integrieren (into in +acc); costs etc tragen; one's time in Anspruch nehmenshe absorbs things quickly — sie hat eine rasche Auffassungsgabe
to be absorbed in a book etc — in ein Buch etc vertieft or versunken sein
she was completely absorbed in her family/job — sie ging völlig in ihrer Familie/Arbeit auf
* * *absorb [əbˈsɔː(r)b; -ˈz-]1. absorbieren, auf-, einsaugen, fig Wissen etc (in sich) aufnehmen2. obs verschlingen (auch fig)4. PHYS absorbieren, resorbieren, in sich aufnehmen, einen Schall schlucken, einen Schall, Stoß dämpfen* * *transitive verb1) aufsaugen [Flüssigkeit]; aufnehmen [Flüssigkeit, Nährstoff, Wärme]; (fig.) in sich (Akk.) aufnehmen [Wissen]2) (reduce in strength) absorbieren; abfangen [Schlag, Stoß]3) (incorporate) eingliedern, integrieren [Abteilung, Gemeinde]4) (consume) aufzehren [Kraft, Zeit, Vermögen]5) (engross) ausfüllen [Person, Interesse, Gedanken]* * *v.absorbieren v.aufnehmen v.aufsaugen v.dämpfen v.einsaugen v.fesseln v.ganz in Anspruch nehmen ausdr.neutralisieren v.tragen v.(§ p.,pp.: trug, getragen) -
5 absorb
ab·sorb [əbʼzɔ:b, -ʼsɔ:b, Am -ʼsɔ:rb, -ʼzɔ:rb] vt1) ( soak up)to \absorb sth etw aufnehmen [o fachspr absorbieren]; liquids a. etw aufsaugen; med etw resorbieren;to be \absorbed into the bloodstream drug in den Blutkreislauf gelangen3) ( accommodate for)to \absorb sth changes etw auffangen4) ( reduce)to \absorb sth blow etw abfangen;5) ( understand)to \absorb sth information, news etw aufnehmen6) ( engross)to \absorb sb jdn beanspruchen [o in Anspruch nehmen];to completely \absorb sb's attention/ time jds ganze Aufmerksamkeit/Zeit in Anspruch nehmen -
6 adapt
1) переносить (с одного на другое; напр., результаты испытания изделия А на изделие В)2) подстраиватьсяThe legislative structure is being adapted to accommodate these changes Законодательная структура подстраивается под эти измененияEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > adapt
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7 Belém, Tower of
Built during the country's early imperial age when Portugal was a world maritime power, the Tower of Belém (Torre do Belém) in Lisbon was constructed as a defense against maritime attack in the Tagus River. This historic stone tower, one of Portugal's most perfect Manueline architectural style monument-treasures, was begun in 1515 by order of King Manuel I. The first architect was the military architect Francisco Arruda, and the tower was built in the River Tagus.With changes in tides, time, and the shoreline since, the tower today rests close to the Belém shoreline. The tower was built to accommodate a garrison, a prison, and artillery to ward off pirates and other raiders coming from the Atlantic up the Tagus River. Eclectic in architectural style, the tower's styles include Roman-Gothic and Manu-eline, with touches of Venetian and Moroccan influence. Located not far from the massive Monastery of Jerónimos convent, the tower is square and is surrounded by a polygonal bulwark, as well as by walls facing the Tagus. Centuries after its use in defense had ceased, the tower in its restored state became a memorable symbol of Portugal's Age of Discoveries and expansion, as well as a much-photographed icon in tourist literature. -
8 work–life balance
HRthe equilibrium between the amount of time and effort somebody devotes to work and that given to other aspects of life. Work–life balance is the subject of widespread public debate on how to allow employees more control over their working arrangements in order to better accommodate other aspects of their lives, while still benefiting their organizations. The agenda consists primarily of flexible working practices and family friendly policies, although good practice demonstrates that flexibility should be open to all, including those without caring responsibilities. The work-life balance debate has arisen through social and economic changes, such as greater numbers of women in the workforce, the expectations of the younger Generation X, a growing reluctance to accept the longer hours culture, the rise of the 24/7 society, and technological advancements. It has been supported by government and by organizations which see it as a means of aiding recruitment and employee retention.
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