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1 adverse
[΄ædvə:s] a անբարենպաստ. adverse weather conditions անբարենպաստ կլիմա յական պայմաններ. adverse wind անբարենպաստ քամի կամ հանդիպակաց/հակառակ քամի. under adverse circumstances աննպաստ հանգամանք ներում. (հակառակ, թշնամական) deve lopments adverse to our interests մեր շահերին հակադիր զարգացում/առաջխաղացում. have an adverse effect հակառակ արդյունք ունե նալ -
2 Adverse
مضاد، سالب، سلبى، به عجز -
3 adverse
ضائر* * *ضائِر -
4 ADVERSE
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5 Adverse balance
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6 Adverse balance of payment
رصيد مدين لميزان المدفوعات، عجز ميزان المدفوعاتEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Adverse balance of payment
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7 Adverse capital movements
هروب رءوس الأموالEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Adverse capital movements
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8 Adverse opinion
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9 Adverse party
طرف مضاد، خصم -
10 Adverse possession
حِيَازَة واقع -
11 Adverse report
تقرير سلبي -
12 Adverse trade balance
ميزان تجاري سالب -
13 Adverse variance
اختلاف سلبي(بين الناتج المحقق والناتج التقديري) -
14 adverse-effect
تَأْثِيْرٌ ضائِر -
15 ADVERSE TERRAIN
أرض مُعاكسة -
16 ADVERSE TERRAIN
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17 ADVERSE WIND
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18 ADVERSE WEATHER
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19 ADVERSE POSSESSION
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > ADVERSE POSSESSION
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adverse — [ advɛrs ] adj. • XVe; averse 1080; lat. adversus ♦ Opposé, contraire. L équipe, le camp adverse. « La France est divisée en deux blocs adverses » (Duhamel). Partie adverse, contre laquelle on plaide. ⊗ CONTR. Allié, ami. ● adverse adjectif… … Encyclopédie Universelle
adverse — ad·verse /ad vərs, ad ˌvərs/ adj: opposed to one s interests: operating to one s detriment an adverse verdict Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. adverse … Law dictionary
Adverse — or adverse interest, in law, is anything that functions contrary to a party s interest. This word should not be confused with .Adverse witness and partyAn adverse witness is a witness whose testimony benefits an opposing party. Opposing parties… … Wikipedia
adverse — 1 Adverse, antagonistic, counter, counteractive mean so opposed as to cause interference, often harmful or fatal interference. All four may be applied to one thing that comes into conflict with another {an adverse policy} {an adverse wind had so… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Adverse — Ad verse, a. [OE. advers, OF. avers, advers, fr. L. adversus, p. p. advertere to turn to. See {Advert}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Acting against, or in a contrary direction; opposed; contrary; opposite; conflicting; as, adverse winds; an adverse party;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adverse — UK US /ˈædvɜːs/ adjective [before noun] ► harmful or likely to cause problems: »A chain reaction of adverse events in the financial markets has put lenders under severe pressure. adverse effect/impact/change »Recent bad publicity has had an… … Financial and business terms
adverse — adverse, averse These two words both come from the Latin word vertere ‘to turn’, but averse (= turning away) means ‘opposed to’ and is typically used in negative contexts of people, whereas adverse (= turning towards, hostilely) is used of things … Modern English usage
adverse — ADVERSE. adj. Contraire. Il n est d usage qu en ces deux phrases, Fortune adverse, Partie adverse, dont la dernière ne se dit qu en style de Barreau, et signifie La personne contre qui l on plaide. On dit aussi, L Avocat adverse … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
adverse — (adj.) late 14c., contrary, opposing, from O.Fr. avers (13c., Mod.Fr. adverse) antagonistic, unfriendly, contrary, foreign (e.g. gent avers infidel race ), from L. adversus turned against, turned toward, fronting, facing, figuratively hostile,… … Etymology dictionary
adverse — Adverse. adjectif. Contraire. Il n a d usage qu en ces deux phrases. Fortune adverse. partie adverse. C est la personne contre qui on plaide … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
adverse — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ harmful; unfavourable. DERIVATIVES adversely adverb. USAGE A common error is to use adverse instead of averse, as in I am not adverse to helping out , rather than the correct form I am not averse to helping out. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary