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21 truce
[tru:s](a (usually temporary) rest from fighting, agreed to by both sides.) premirje* * *[tru:s]nounmilitary premirje; odmor, počitekthe truce of God history božji mira truce to ( —ali with) talking — naj se neha govorjenje! konec, dovolj je govorjenja!a truce to your compliments! — nehajte z laskanjem! -
22 face-saving
adjective (of something which helps a person not to look stupid or not to appear to be giving in: He agreed to everything we asked and as a face-saving exercise we offered to consult him occasionally.) ki ohrani ugled -
23 for the sake of
1) (in order to benefit: He bought a house in the country for the sake of his wife's health.) zavoljo2) (because of a desire for: For the sake of peace, he said he agreed with her.) na ljubo (čemu) -
24 in part
(partly: He agreed that he was in part responsible for the accident.) delno -
25 let in for
(to involve (someone) in: I didn't know what I was letting myself in for when I agreed to do that job.) spustiti se v kaj -
26 one and all
(all (of a group): This was agreed by one and all.) vsi brez izjeme -
27 prearranged
[pri:ə'rein‹d](arranged or agreed previously: At a prearranged signal, they all rose to their feet.) prej dogovorjen -
28 talk shop
(to talk about one's work: We agreed not to talk shop at the party.) govoriti o službi -
29 third party
(a third person who is not directly involved in an action, contract etc: Was there a third party present when you and she agreed to the sale?) tretja oseba
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agreed — [ə grēd′] adj. settled or determined by mutual consent [pay the agreed price] … English World dictionary
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agreed — Settled or established by agreement. Commonly synonymous with contracted. @ agreed amount clause Provision in insurance policy that the insured will carry a stated amount of insurance coverage @ agreed case See case agreed on case @ agreed… … Black's law dictionary
agreed — Settled or established by agreement. Commonly synonymous with contracted. @ agreed amount clause Provision in insurance policy that the insured will carry a stated amount of insurance coverage @ agreed case See case agreed on case @ agreed… … Black's law dictionary
agreed — a|greed [ ə grid ] adjective ** 1. ) only before noun an agreed price, limit, date, etc. is one that people have talked about and accepted: Her husband failed to pay her the agreed sum of money. We waited for a knock, which was the agreed signal … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
agreed — [[t]əgri͟ːd[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ, oft ADJ on n, ADJ that If people are agreed on something, they have reached a joint decision on it or have the same opinion about it. Okay, so are we agreed on going north?... All twelve member states are… … English dictionary
agreed */*/ — UK [əˈɡriːd] / US [əˈɡrɪd] adjective 1) [only before noun] an agreed price, limit, date etc is one that people have talked about and accepted Her husband failed to pay her the agreed sum of money. We waited for a knock, which was the agreed… … English dictionary
Agreed — Agree A*gree , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Agreed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Agreeing}.] [F. agr[ e]er to accept or receive kindly, fr. [ a] gr[ e]; [ a] (L. ad) + gr[ e] good will, consent, liking, fr. L. gratus pleasing, agreeable. See {Grateful}.] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English