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21 potpomaganje
n support, aid, help, assistance, relief; (autoritetom) countenance; (subvencijama, dotacijama) subsidy; (glasanjem) seconding (a motion); (zaštita) protection; (podržavanje) upholding, backing, endorsing* * *• promotion• concurrence -
22 potpora
* * *• bracing• shore• stand by• support• subsidy• incentive• footing• grant• backing• abettal• aid• relief -
23 prešutan
adj tacit | uz -ni pristanak with the tacit agreement of; with the connivance of; -no priznanje tacit admission; -na podrška tacit backing/support* * *• tacit -
24 pričuvna memorija
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25 rezervni
reserve, spare* * *• variant• spare• standby• substitute• backup• backing• alternate• reserve• reserved -
26 ustuk
m antidote, remedy; (odgovor) retort, rejoinder* * *• backing -
27 vraćanje
n sorcery, casting spells itd. (-čaranje)* * *• bringin back• reversion• resumption• retrieval• returning• return• gnu• backing• reciprocation• restore• rally• restitution• replacement• restoration• regression -
28 analiziranje
n analyzing, analyses pl, analysis I naknadno analiziranje post-factum analysis, coll post-mortem, A fig Monday-morning quarter-backing; second-guessing -
29 kanafas
m text backing, buckram -
30 kartoniranje
n backing with cardboard itd. (- kartonirati) -
31 nepodržavanje
n nonsupport, failure to sup- port/back/sponsor., lack of support/backing/ /sponsorship
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См. также в других словарях:
backing — back‧ing [ˈbækɪŋ] noun [uncountable] FINANCE COMMERCE support or help, especially financial help: • The proposals have the backing of the EU Commissioner for the Environment. • The consultancy was formed with financial backing from Saatchi and… … Financial and business terms
backing — 1590s, support; 1640s, retreat; from prp. of BACK (Cf. back) (v.). Physical sense of anything forming a backing to something else is from 1793. Meaning musical accompaniment is recorded from 1940 … Etymology dictionary
Backing — Back ing, n. 1. The act of moving backward, or of putting or moving anything backward. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is behind, and forms the back of, anything, usually giving strength or stability. [1913 Webster] 3. Support or aid given to a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Backing — Backing. См. Основа. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
Backing — (engl., spr. bäck ), die Verstärkung eines Panzers durch eine Hinterlage, s. Panzerschiff … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
backing — I noun advocacy, aegis, aid, approval, assistance, auspices, bolstering, championing, charity, comfort, commendation, cooperation, coverage, defense, encouragement, favor, financing, furtherance, guarantee, guidance, help, indorsement, interest,… … Law dictionary
backing — ● backing nom masculin (mot anglais) Matériau que l on met au fond de la gorge d un tambour de moulinet de pêche pour en diminuer la contenance. Fil de pêche que l on peut avoir en réserve au fond du moulinet … Encyclopédie Universelle
backing — [n] support abetment, accompaniment, adherence, advocacy, aegis, aid, assistance, auspices, championing, championship, encouragement, endorsement, funds, grant, help, patronage, reinforcement, sanction, secondment, sponsorship, subsidy; concepts… … New thesaurus
backing — ► NOUN 1) support. 2) a layer of material that forms or strengthens the back of something. 3) (especially in popular music) accompaniment to the main singer … English terms dictionary
backing — [bak′iŋ] n. 1. something placed in back or forming a back for support or strength 2. support given to a person or cause 3. those giving such support 4. Slang a musical accompaniment … English World dictionary
backing — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ solid, strong ▪ full, unanimous (esp. BrE), wholehearted (BrE) ▪ The teachers have the full backing of the parents. ▪ … Collocations dictionary