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[ˈmi:dɪeɪtə]act as mediator выполнять функции посредника mediator арбитр Mediator Иисус Христос mediator мед., муз. медиатор mediator посредник, примиритель mediator посредник mediator примиритель -
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ˈmi:dɪeɪtə сущ.
1) посредник, примиритель Syn: conciliator, reconciler
2) (Mediator) Иисус Христос( посредник между Богом и человеком)
3) медиатор а) муз. приспособление для защипывания струн на некоторых струнных инструментах б) мед. химические вещества, молекулы которых способны реагировать со специфическими рецепторами клеточной мембраны и изменять ее проницаемость для определенных ионов посредник, примиритель (физиологическое) медиатор act as ~ выполнять функции посредника mediator арбитр Mediator Иисус Христос ~ мед., муз. медиатор ~ посредник, примиритель ~ посредник ~ примирительБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mediator
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1. n1) действие, поступок, акт, шаг2) акт, закон, постановление ( судебного органа), законодательство3) акт, документ•to block the passage of the act — мешать принятию акта / закона
to carry out an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to catch smb in the act of doing smth — поймать кого-л. в момент совершения чего-л.; брать кого-л. с поличным
to challenge an act — не подчиняться закону; бросать вызов закону
to commit an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to hold smb under the Prevention of Terrorism Act — задерживать кого-л. в соответствии с Законом о предотвращении терроризма
to hush up a criminal act — замять / скрыть преступный акт
to invoke an act — воспользоваться законом / актом
to pass an act — принимать акт / закон
to perform an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to prevent smb's act — пресекать чьи-л. действия
- Acquitted of Godto protest against smb's unilateral acts — протестовать / выступать против чьих-л. односторонних действий / шагов
- Act of Parliament
- act in law
- act is before the Parliament
- act of accession
- act of aggression
- act of amnesty
- act of barbarism
- act of betrayal
- act of deception
- act of defiance
- act of despair
- act of faith
- act of flexibility
- act of force
- act of good faith
- act of good will
- act of grace
- act of heroism
- act of homage
- act of hostage taking
- act of hostility
- act of humanity
- act of insubordination
- act of intimidation
- act of law
- act of lawlessness
- act of mutiny
- act of piracy
- act of Providence
- act of provocation
- act of public nature
- act of remembrance
- act of reprisal
- act of sabotage
- act of state
- act of terrorism
- act of treachery
- act of treason
- act of violence
- act of war
- act of worship
- act warranted by law
- administration of justice act
- Agents Identities Act
- aggressive act
- anti-labor act
- anti-social act
- Anti-Terrorism Act
- arbitrary act
- barbaric act
- barbarous act
- belligerent act
- brave act
- clear cut act
- Companies Act
- conciliatory act
- constituent act
- Corrupt Practices Act
- courageous act
- covert act
- criminal acts
- dangerous acts
- despicable acts
- discourteous acts
- epoch making act
- Equal Pay Act
- equitable acts
- ethical act
- Ethics in Government Act
- final act
- foolish act
- formal act
- Freedom of Information Act
- Government Official Secrets Act
- Hatch Act
- heroic act
- historic act
- hostile acts
- House of Commons Disqualification Act
- humane act
- illegal act
- immoral act
- impartial acts
- Industrial Relations Act
- infamous acts
- Internal Security Act
- international act
- international law act
- irresponsible acts
- justified acts
- lawful acts
- legal act
- legislative act
- legitimate acts
- Lend-Lease Act
- logical act
- magnanimous act
- noble act
- penal act
- perpetrator of a criminal act
- Prevention of Terrorism Act
- public act
- Public Order Act
- Race Relations Act
- rash acts
- Rent Act
- senseless act
- Separate Amenities Act
- Sex Discrimination Act
- Special Powers Act
- statesmanlike act
- statutory act
- Street Offences Act
- Suppression of Communism Act
- terrorist act
- thoughtful act
- under the act
- unfriendly act
- unilateral act
- unlawful act
- US Atomic Energy Act
- US Freedom of Information Act
- vile act
- violable act 2. vдействовать, поступать, вести себяto act against smb — действовать против кого-л.
to act as a go-between / as an intermediary / as a mediator — действовать / выступать в качестве посредника
to act at the behest of smb — действовать по чьему-л. научению
to act for smb — выполнять чьи-л. функции; действовать от чьего-л. лица / имени
to act illegally — поступать незаконно, совершать незаконные действия
to act in the execution of one's duties — действовать в соответствии со своими обязанностями
to act in the interests of smb — действовать / поступать в чьих-л. интересах
to act on smb's behalf / on behalf of smb — выполнять чьи-л. функции; действовать от чьего-л. лица / имени; действовать по поручению кого-л.
to act on the defensive — обороняться, защищаться
to act unlawfully — поступать незаконно, совершать незаконные действия
to act up to one's principles — действовать / поступать в соответствии со своими принципами / убеждениями
to act with the approval of smb — действовать с чьего-л. одобрения
to act with the knowledge of smb — действовать с чего-л. ведома
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сущ.общ. посредник (между сторонами конфликта, переговоров)to act as mediator between employees and the employer — выступать в роли посредника между работниками и работодателем
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выполнять функции посредника
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1. n посредник2. n сводник; сводница, сводня3. n сват; сваха4. n связующее звеноСинонимический ряд:1. broker (noun) broker; entrepreneur; interagent; interceder; intercessor; intermediary; intermediate; intermediator; middleman2. marriage broker (noun) marriage broker; matchmaker3. mediator (noun) agent; assistant; mediator; messenger; middle man; negotiator; referee -
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1. сущ.1)а) общ. промежуточное звеноб) общ. посредник ( о человеке)to act as an intermediate between buyers and sellers — выступать в роли посредника между покупателя и продавцами
Syn:2) хим., эк. полупродукт; промежуточный продуктSee:2. прил.1)а) общ. промежуточный, переходныйat an intermediate stage — на промежуточной стадии [ступени\]
Syn:intermediary 2.See:, intermediate group, intermediate inventory, intermediate level, intermediate technology, Intermediate Technology Development Group, intermediate exchange rate regime, intermediate holding companyб) общ. средний, промежуточный ( о положении в пространстве)See:intermediate area, intermediate carrier, intermediate classes, intermediate holding company, intermediate societies, intermediate strata2) общ. посреднический; промежуточный (вспомогательный; второстепенный)Syn:auxiliary, subsidiary 1)See:intermediate account, intermediate commodities, intermediate consignee, intermediate consumer, intermediate demand, intermediate goods, intermediate market, intermediate output, intermediate producer, intermediate product, intermediate production, intermediate seller, intermediate target, intermediate tax, intermediate trade, intermediate market price3) фин. среднесрочныйSyn:See:3. гл.эк. посредничатьA broker firm intermediates between buyers and sellers. — Брокерская фирма выступает в роли посредника между покупателями и продавцами.
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