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1 averter
Общая лексика: оберег, человек или предмет, предотвращающий от чего-л. -
2 averter
◙ n. מי שמסב; אדם המפנה הצידה (משהו); מי שמונע או מרסן או מדכא* * *◙ אכדמ וא ןסרמ וא ענומש ימ ;(והשמ) הדיצה הנפמה םדא ;בסמש ימ◄ -
3 averter
a.ver.ter[əv'ə:tə] n aquele que evita, previne ou impede. -
4 averter
s.apartador, el que desvía. -
5 risk averter
pencegah risiko -
6 отворачивать(ся)
averter. -
7 несклонное к риску лицо
(Для него безрисковая форма поведения предпочтительнее рисковой.) risk averterОбщий принцип, проиллюстрированный в этом примере, заключается в том, что если риск актуарно благоприятен, то несклонное к риску лицо всегда будет принимать его, по меньшей мере, в небольшом объеме. — The general principle illustrated in this example, is that if a risk is actuarially favorable, then a risk averter will always accept at least a small amount of it.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > несклонное к риску лицо
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8 человек или предмет, предотвращающий от чего-л.
General subject: averterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек или предмет, предотвращающий от чего-л.
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9 प्रतिहर्तृ _pratihartṛ
प्रतिहर्तृ m.1 One who beats back or removes, repel- ler, remover, averter, destroyer &c.; सर्वे वियुक्ताः स्वविहार- तन्त्रं न शक्नुमस्तत्प्रतिहर्तवे ते Bhāg.3.5.47.-2 The assistant of the Udgātṛi; q. v. -
10 Απομυίω
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11 Ἀπομυίῳ
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12 Απόμυιος
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13 Ἀπόμυιος
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14 αποτροπιαστήν
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15 ἀποτροπιαστήν
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16 κηραμύντης
κηραμύντηςaverter of evil: masc nom sg -
17 κηραμύντου
κηραμύντηςaverter of evil: masc gen sg -
18 cautor
cautor ōris, m [caveo], an insurer, averter: alieni periculi.* * *one who takes precautions/who is wary/on guard; one who stands bail/surety -
19 dēfēnsor
dēfēnsor ōris, m [defendo], an averter, protector against: necis: calamitatum.— A defender, protector, advocate: quem defensorem paro, T.: tribuni defensores mei: illius, H.: culpae, apologist, Iu.: iuris: causae: oppidum vacuum ab defensoribus, without a garrison, Cs.: muros defensoribus nudare, L. — Fig., of things, plur, the guards (sublicae) of a bridge, Cs.: nec defensoribus istis Tempus eget (sc. telis), V.* * *defender/protector; supporter/champion/apologist; defendant; defense advocate -
20 dēprecātor
dēprecātor ōris, m [deprecor], an averter, intercessor: miseriarum: pro illius periculo.— An advocate, mediator: sui: apud consulem deprecator vobis adero, L.: salutis meae: ut eo deprecatore a Sequanis impetrarent, Cs.: uti deprecatoribus Remis, Cs.* * *intercessor, one pleading for mercy; go-between; champanion/advocate; mediator
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