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annexation+(noun)

  • 1 annexation

    [æ-] noun
    ضَم، إلحاق

    Arabic-English dictionary > annexation

  • 2 annektointi

    annexation (noun)

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > annektointi

  • 3 anneksion fk

    annexation

    Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > anneksion fk

  • 4 anexión

    f.
    annexation, joining, merging.
    * * *
    1 annexation
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    femenino annexation
    * * *
    femenino annexation
    * * *
    annexation
    * * *
    annexation
    * * *
    f POL annexation
    * * *
    anexión nf, pl - xiones : annexation

    Spanish-English dictionary > anexión

  • 5 yhdistäminen

    aggregating (noun)
    allying (noun)
    amalgamation (noun)
    annexation (noun)
    associating (noun)
    attaching (noun)
    bracing (noun)
    combination (noun)
    combining (noun)
    compacting (noun)
    compounding (noun)
    conjoining (noun)
    conjunction (noun)
    connecting (noun)
    connection (noun)
    connexion (noun)
    consolidating (noun)
    consolidation (noun)
    coupling (noun)
    incorporating (noun)
    incorporation (noun)
    joining (noun)
    junction (noun)
    knitting (noun)
    leagueing (noun)
    linking (noun)
    mating (noun)
    merging (noun)
    mixing (noun)
    piecing (noun)
    reunification (noun)
    synthesis (noun)
    unification (noun)
    unifying (noun)
    uniting (noun)
    * * *
    • association
    • compound
    • composition
    • combine
    • combination
    • confederaiton
    • blend
    • incorporation
    • annexation
    • alliance
    • coalition
    • conjunction
    • consortium
    • integration
    • junction
    • merger
    • merging
    • pooling
    • summation
    • unification
    • aggregation
    • consolidation
    • amalgamation

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > yhdistäminen

  • 6 liittäminen

    adding (noun)
    affiliating (noun)
    affixing (noun)
    allying (noun)
    annexation (noun)
    annexing (noun)
    appending (noun)
    associating (noun)
    attaching (noun)
    banding (noun)
    connecting (noun)
    enclosing (noun)
    incorporating (noun)
    inserting (noun)
    joining (noun)
    linking (noun)
    subjoining (noun)
    suffixing (noun)
    tacking (noun)
    tenoning (noun)
    uniting (noun)
    * * *
    • connection
    • annexation
    • annexing
    • connecting
    • insertion
    • joining
    • splicing
    • bonding

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > liittäminen

  • 7 annexion

    annexion [anεksjɔ̃]
    feminine noun
    * * *
    anɛksjɔ̃
    nom féminin Politique annexation ( par by)
    * * *
    anɛksjɔ̃ nf
    * * *
    annexion nf Pol annexation (par by).
    [anɛksjɔ̃] nom féminin

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > annexion

  • 8 ryöstö

    yks.nom. ryöstö; yks.gen. ryöstön; yks.part. ryöstöä; yks.ill. ryöstöön; mon.gen. ryöstöjen; mon.part. ryöstöjä; mon.ill. ryöstöihin
    abduction (noun)
    depredation (noun)
    hold-up (noun)
    kidnapping (noun)
    mugging (noun)
    plunder (noun)
    plunder pillage (noun)
    rapine (noun)
    robbery (noun)
    stick-up (noun)
    * * *
    • plundering
    • kidnapping
    • stick-up
    • robbery
    • rapine
    • plunder
    • holdup
    • looting
    • hold-up
    • annexation
    • mugging
    • depredation
    • abduction
    • plunder pillage
    • exploitation

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > ryöstö

  • 9 kaappaus

    yks.nom. kaappaus; yks.gen. kaappauksen; yks.part. kaappausta; yks.ill. kaappaukseen; mon.gen. kaappausten kaappauksien; mon.part. kaappauksia; mon.ill. kaappauksiin
    capture (noun)
    coup (noun)
    hijack (noun)
    hijacking (noun)
    kidnapping (noun)
    scoop (noun)
    seizure (noun)
    takeover (noun)
    * * *
    • annexation
    • capture
    • coup d'etat
    • coup d'état
    • coup
    • hijack
    • hijacking
    • robbery
    • seizure
    • kidnapping
    • takeover
    • scoop

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kaappaus

  • 10 rosvous

    yks.nom. rosvous; yks.gen. rosvouksen; yks.part. rosvousta; yks.ill. rosvoukseen; mon.gen. rosvousten rosvouksien; mon.part. rosvouksia; mon.ill. rosvouksiin
    banditry (noun)
    looting (noun)
    pillage (noun)
    robbery (noun)
    * * *
    • annexation
    • banditry
    • looting
    • pillage
    • pirating
    • robbery

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > rosvous

  • 11 varkaus

    yks.nom. varkaus; yks.gen. varkauden; yks.part. varkautta; yks.ill. varkauteen; mon.gen. varkauksien; mon.part. varkauksia; mon.ill. varkauksiin
    larceny (noun)
    robbery (noun)
    stealing (noun)
    theft (noun)
    * * *
    • larceny
    • theft and pilferage
    • theft
    • robbery
    • annexation
    • stealing

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > varkaus

  • 12 näpistys

    yks.nom. näpistys; yks.gen. näpistyksen; yks.part. näpistystä; yks.ill. näpistykseen; mon.gen. näpistysten näpistyksien; mon.part. näpistyksiä; mon.ill. näpistyksiin
    petty larceny (noun)
    pilferage (noun)
    * * *
    • annexation
    law
    • petty larceny
    law
    • petty theft
    law
    • pilferage
    law
    • pilfery
    • robbery

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > näpistys

  • 13 adición

    f.
    1 addition, increase, increment.
    2 addition, annexation, adding, annex.
    3 addition, sum.
    * * *
    1 addition
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Mat) addition; (=sumar) adding, adding up
    2) (Jur) acceptance
    3) Cono Sur (=cuenta) bill, check (EEUU)
    * * *
    a) ( acción) addition; ( parte añadida) addition
    b) (Mat) addition
    c) (RPl) ( cuenta) check (AmE), bill (BrE)
    * * *
    = addition, summation, supplementation, accretion, infusion, adding.
    Ex. A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.
    Ex. The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.
    Ex. Even with such a limitation and many later supplementations by various hands, by way of addition, correction and amplification, it falls far short of completeness.
    Ex. The introduction of computer filing has made us examine every aspect of the process, to stop doing things out of habit, to retain those principles which are logical and comprehensible and to discard those which are simply the accretions of the years.
    Ex. The infusion of computers and data bases into the law office and the tremendous increase in published legal materials have given rise to the need for the law librarian.
    Ex. This can range from simple adding of columns to automatic recalculation of all related figures when one is changed (as in a spreadsheet; see below).
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    * adición de valor = value adding.
    * * *
    a) ( acción) addition; ( parte añadida) addition
    b) (Mat) addition
    c) (RPl) ( cuenta) check (AmE), bill (BrE)
    * * *
    = addition, summation, supplementation, accretion, infusion, adding.

    Ex: A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.

    Ex: The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.
    Ex: Even with such a limitation and many later supplementations by various hands, by way of addition, correction and amplification, it falls far short of completeness.
    Ex: The introduction of computer filing has made us examine every aspect of the process, to stop doing things out of habit, to retain those principles which are logical and comprehensible and to discard those which are simply the accretions of the years.
    Ex: The infusion of computers and data bases into the law office and the tremendous increase in published legal materials have given rise to the need for the law librarian.
    Ex: This can range from simple adding of columns to automatic recalculation of all related figures when one is changed (as in a spreadsheet; see below).
    * adición de valor = value adding.

    * * *
    1 (acción) addition
    con la adición de un prefijo with the addition of a prefix, by adding a prefix
    2 (parte añadida) addition
    las últimas adiciones a su colección the latest additions to his collection
    3 ( Mat) addition
    4 ( RPl) (cuenta) check ( AmE), bill ( BrE)
    * * *

    adición sustantivo femenino
    a) (Mat) addition

    b) (RPl) ( cuenta) check (AmE), bill (BrE)

    adición sustantivo femenino addition ➣ Ver nota en sumar
    ' adición' also found in these entries:
    English:
    addition
    - bill
    - check
    - sum
    * * *
    1. [suma] addition;
    hay que efectuar la adición de todos los gastos we have to calculate the total cost
    2. [añadidura] addition;
    el garage es una adición reciente the garage is a recent addition
    3. RP [cuenta] Br bill, US check
    * * *
    f
    1 MAT addition
    2 Rpl
    en restaurante check, Br
    bill
    * * *
    adición nf, pl - ciones : addition
    * * *
    adición n addition

    Spanish-English dictionary > adición

См. также в других словарях:

  • annexation — annex ► VERB 1) seize (territory) and add it to one s own. 2) add as an extra or subordinate part. ► NOUN (chiefly Brit. also annexe) (pl. annexes) 1) a building joined to or associated with a main building. 2) an addition to a document …   English terms dictionary

  • annexation — noun 1. incorporation by joining or uniting • Syn: ↑appropriation • Derivationally related forms: ↑annexational • Hypernyms: ↑incorporation 2. the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation …   Useful english dictionary

  • annexation — (n.) 1620s, from M.L. annexiationem (nom. annexatio) action of annexing, noun of action from pp. stem of annexare (see ANNEX (Cf. annex)). The Middle English noun form was annexion union; joining; territory acquired (mid 15c.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • annexation — noun see annex I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • annexation — noun a) the act of annexing, or territories that have been annexed b) the legal merging of a territory into another body …   Wiktionary

  • annexation — /ænɛkˈseɪʃən/ (say anek sayshuhn) noun 1. the act of annexing, especially new territory. 2. the fact of being annexed. 3. something annexed. –annexationist, noun …  

  • accession — ac·ces·sion /ik se shən, ak / n 1: increase by something added; specif: the mode of acquiring property by which the owner of property (as a building, land, or cattle) becomes the owner of an addition by growth, improvement, increase, or labor 2:… …   Law dictionary

  • annex — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French annexer, from annexe attached, from Latin annexus, past participle of annectere to bind to, from ad + nectere to bind Date: 14th century 1. to attach as a quality, consequence, or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • annex — verb ə nɛks 1》 add as an extra or subordinate participle 2》 add (territory) to one s own territory by appropriation. noun anɛks (chiefly Brit. also annexe) (plural annexes) 1》 a building joined to or associated with a main building. 2》 an… …   English new terms dictionary

  • annex — ► VERB 1) seize (territory) and add it to one s own. 2) add as an extra or subordinate part. ► NOUN (chiefly Brit. also annexe) (pl. annexes) 1) a building joined to or associated with a main building. 2) an addition to a document …   English terms dictionary

  • annex — verb (T) to take control of a country or area next to your own, especially by using force annexation noun (C, U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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