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acquiescence [ˏækwɪˊesǝns] nусту́пка, согла́сие; усту́пчивость -
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n (мълчаливо/неохотно) съгласие, примирение
to smile ACQUIESCENCE усмихвам се в знак на съгласие* * *{.akwi'esns} n (мълчаливо/неохотно) съгласие; примирение* * *n (мълчаливо, неохотно) съгласие; примирение;to smile ACQUIESCENCE усмихвам се в знак на съгласие;acquiescence; n (мълчаливо/неохотно) съгласие; примирение; to smile acquiescence усмихвам се в* * *1. n (мълчаливо/неохотно) съгласие, примирение 2. to smile acquiescence усмихвам се в знак на съгласие* * *acquiescence[¸ækwi´esəns] n мълчаливо съгласие; подчинение (in); he smiled \acquiescence той се усмихна одобрително. -
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1) молчаливое согласие, признание; непротивление; допущение (чего-л.)•- uncoerced acquiescenceacquiescence for detection — пособничество, попустительство преступлению с целью его изобличения;
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ˌækwɪˈesns сущ. уступка, согласие (in, to) complete, total acquiescence ≈ полное согласие Susie smiled her acquiescence and resumed her seat. ≈ Сузи выразила улыбкой согласие и заняла свое место. Ant: resistanceмолчаливое или неохотное согласиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > acquiescence
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noun conformidad, aquiescenciatr[ækwɪ'esəns]1 conformidad nombre femenino, aquiescenciaacquiescence [.ækwi'ɛsənts] n: consentimiento m, aquiescencia fn.• aquiescencia s.f.• asenso s.m.• asentimiento s.m.• condescendencia s.f.• consentimiento s.m.ˌækwi'esṇsmass noun consentimiento m, aquiescencia f (frml)[ˌækwɪ'esns]N aquiescencia f (in a, en); consentimiento m (in para)* * *[ˌækwi'esṇs]mass noun consentimiento m, aquiescencia f (frml) -
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* * *noun die Einwilligung* * *ac·qui·es·cence[ˌækwiˈesən(t)s]\acquiescence was the easier option Nachgeben war die einfachere Lösung* * *["kwɪ'esns]nEinwilligung f (in in +acc); (submissive) Fügung f (in in +acc)with an air of acquiescence — mit zustimmender Miene
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[ˌækwɪ'esns]1) (agreement) acquiescenza f., tacito consenso m.2) (collusion)acquiescence in sth. — acquiescenza a qcs
* * *noun consenso* * *acquiescence /ækwɪˈɛsns/n. [u]2 arrendevolezza, remissività.* * *[ˌækwɪ'esns]1) (agreement) acquiescenza f., tacito consenso m.2) (collusion)acquiescence in sth. — acquiescenza a qcs
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[ˌækwɪˈesns]acquiescence молчаливое согласие acquiescence неохотное согласие acquiescence уступки, согласие; уступчивость -
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непротивлення; припущення, допущення ( чогось); мовчазна згода, мовчазне визнання- acquiescence in custom -
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[ˌækwɪ'es(ə)n(t)s]сущ.уступка, согласиеcomplete / total acquiescence — полное согласие
Susie smiled her acquiescence and resumed her seat. — Сьюзи выразила улыбкой согласие и заняла своё место.
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N1. प्रसन्नता\acquiescenceपूर्वक\acquiescenceअंगीकारHer family shall never give acquiescence to inter-caste marriage. -
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помирување* * *n. согласување, помирување; acquiescence in smt. согласување во нешто; помирување
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acquiescence — (n.) 1630s, act of acquiescing, from Fr. acquiescence, noun of action from acquiescer (see ACQUIESCE (Cf. acquiesce)). Meaning silent consent is recorded from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
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acquiescence — compliance, resignation (see under COMPLIANT) Analogous words: deference, obeisance (see HONOR): submissiveness (see corresponding adjective at TAME) Antonyms: rebelliousness or rebellion Contrasted words: insubordination, contumaciousness (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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acquiescence — [ak΄wē es′əns] n. the act of acquiescing; agreement or consent without protest … English World dictionary
acquiescence — n. 1) complete, total acquiescence 2) acquiescence in, to (acquiescence in a decision) * * * [ˌækwɪ es(ə)ns] total acquiescence to (acquiescence in a decision) complete acquiescence in … Combinatory dictionary
acquiescence — /skwiyesans/ Conduct recognizing the existence of a transaction, and intended, in some extent at least, to carry the transaction, or permit it to be carried, into effect. It is some act, not deliberately intended to ratify a former transaction… … Black's law dictionary