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1 amicable
'æmikəbl(friendly: The dispute was finally settled in a very amicable manner.) amistoso, amigable- amicablytr['æmɪkəbəl]1 amistoso,-a, amigableamicable ['æmɪkəbəl] adj: amigable, amistoso, cordial♦ amicably [-bli] advadj.• amigable adj.• amistoso, -a adj.'æmɪkəbəladjective < person> amigable; < relations> cordial, amistoso; < agreement> amistoso['æmɪkǝbl]ADJ amistoso, amigable* * *['æmɪkəbəl] -
2 amicable
adj.amistoso(a), amigable (relationship, agreement) -
3 acuerdo
Del verbo acordar: ( conjugate acordar) \ \
acuerdo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: acordar acuerdo
acordar ( conjugate acordar) verbo transitivo ‹ términos› to agree; ‹precio/fecha› to agree (on) ■ verbo intransitivo (Andes) ( recordar) acuerdole a algn de hacer algo/que haga algo to remind sb to do sth acordarse verbo pronominal to remember; acuerdose de algn/algo to remember sb/sth; no quiero ni acuerdome I don't even want to think about it; acuerdose de hacer algo (de una acción que hay/había que realizar) to remember to do sth; ( de una acción que ya se realizó) to remember o recall doing sth;◊ se acordó de haberlo visto allí she remembered o recalled seeing him there;acuerdose (de) que … to remember that …
acuerdo sustantivo masculinob)ponerse de acuerdo to come to o reach an agreement; estar de acuerdo en algo to agree on something; estar de acuerdo con algn/algo to agree with sb/sth; ¿mañana a las ocho? — de acuerdo ( indep) tomorrow at eight? — OK o all right
acordar verbo transitivo to agree: los sindicatos acordaron convocar una huelga, the trade unions agreed to call a strike ➣ Ver nota en agree
acuerdo sustantivo masculino
1 agreement
acuerdo marco, framework agreement
2 (conformidad) estoy de acuerdo contigo, I agree with you
estoy de acuerdo en que es un disparate, I agree that it's ridiculous
estábamos de acuerdo en vender la casa, we agreed to sell the house
nunca se ponen de acuerdo, they never agree ➣ Ver nota en agree
3 excl (asentimiento) ¡de acuerdo!, all right!, O.K.! ➣ Ver nota en all right
Locuciones: de acuerdo con, (según) in accordance with
de común acuerdo, by common consent ' acuerdo' also found in these entries: Spanish: acordarse - aunar - bien - bilateral - botepronto - cerrar - cierta - cierto - coincidir - compromisaria - compromisario - compromiso - comulgar - común - concesión - conforme - cumplir - dialogar - dinamitar - entendimiento - entorpecer - estar - excepto - luego - misma - mismo - prematrimonial - refrendar - saldar - según - sellar - suscribir - tácita - tácito - tardía - tardío - tratado - tripartita - tripartito - unitaria - unitario - vendedor - vendedora - verificarse - vulnerar - acordar - alcanzar - aplicar - aprobación - aprobar English: accord - accordance - advantageous - affirm - agree - agreeable - agreement - all right - altogether - amicable - approve - approve of - arms control - arrangement - assent - back away - beg - blank - bond - compromise - concur - convenient - deadlock - deal - disagree - enter into - equitable - fall through - few - formalize - fulfillment - fulfilment - full - go along with - grant - hammer out - honourable - hope - horn - how - informal - issue - keep - keeping - lip - long-standing - many - most - OK - okay
См. также в других словарях:
amicable — UK US /ˈæmɪkəbl/ adjective ► pleasant and friendly, often despite a difficult situation: »His manner was perfectly amicable but I felt uncomfortable. »an amicable debate ► an amicable agreement is achieved without arguments or anger: an amicable… … Financial and business terms
amicable — am|i|ca|ble [ˈæmıkəbəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: amicablis, from amicus friend ] an amicable agreement, relationship etc is one in which people feel friendly towards each other and do not want to quarrel ▪ Their relationship… … Dictionary of contemporary English
amicable — adjective an amicable agreement, relationship etc is one in which people feel friendly towards each other and do not want to quarrel: an amicable settlement that was acceptable to both sides amicably adverb amicability noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
amicable — adjective /ˈæmɪkəbl/ Showing friendliness or goodwill. They hoped to reach an amicable agreement. See Also: amiable, amity … Wiktionary
amicable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. friendly (See friend). II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. peaceable, friendly, neighborly, genial; see friendly 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a. [AM i kuh buhl] characterized by… … English dictionary for students
amicable — [adj] friendly, especially regarding an agreement accordant, agreeing, amiable, civil, clubby*, concordant, cordial, courteous, cozy, empathic, good humored, harmonious, kind, kindly, like minded, mellow, neighborly, pacific, peaceable, peaceful … New thesaurus
amicable action — An action brought and carried on by the mutual consent and arrangement of the parties, to obtain judgment of court on a doubtful question of law, the facts being usually settled by agreement. See case (case agreed on); declaratory judgment … Black's law dictionary
amicable scire facias to revive a judgment — /aemakabal sayriy feyshiyss/ A written agreement, signed by the person to be bound by the revival, in the nature of a writ of scire facias with a confession of judgment thereon, which must be duly docketed, but which requires no judicial action… … Black's law dictionary
amicable action — An action brought and carried on by the mutual consent and arrangement of the parties, to obtain judgment of court on a doubtful question of law, the facts being usually settled by agreement. See case (case agreed on); declaratory judgment … Black's law dictionary
amicable scire facias to revive a judgment — /aemakabal sayriy feyshiyss/ A written agreement, signed by the person to be bound by the revival, in the nature of a writ of scire facias with a confession of judgment thereon, which must be duly docketed, but which requires no judicial action… … Black's law dictionary
amicable suit — A suit in which all the facts are admitted by the parties, leaving only one or more questions of law for the court to decide. Belloc v Rogers, 9 Cal 123. A suit in which, pursuant to prior agreement between the parties, needless expense and delay … Ballentine's law dictionary