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1 terms with full pension
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > terms with full pension
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2 come to terms with
come to terms with прийти к соглашению (с кем-л.) -
3 come to terms with
1) Общая лексика: (smth) примириться (с чем-л.), (smth) смириться (с чем-л.), прийти к соглашению (с кем-л.), усвоить (факт: I have come to terms with the fact that not everyone uses common sense while driving.)2) Дипломатический термин: принять (чьи-л.) условия, договориться (с кем-л.), пойти на уступки, прийти к соглашению3) Макаров: договориться (с кем-л.), пойти на уступки, прийти к соглашению (с кем-л.), примириться (с кем-л.), принять (чьи-л.) условия -
4 come to terms with s.o.
come to terms with s.o.expr.• ponerse de acuerdo con alguien expr. -
5 come to terms with
vrede sluiten met,behandeling van (een probleem)zich verzoenen met, zich neerleggen bij -
6 come to terms with
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come to terms with
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7 on equal terms with
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8 come to terms with
прийти к соглашениюАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > come to terms with
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9 come to terms with
להשלים עם, להתמודד עם (מצב)* * *◙ (בצמ) םע דדומתהל,םע םילשהל◄ -
10 on intimate terms with
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11 come to terms with
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12 came to terms with
• složiti se; sporazumeti se -
13 come to terms with
• postići sporazum; postići sporazum (posle neslaganja) -
14 on bad terms with
• u rđavim odnosima sa -
15 on good terms with
• u dobrim odnosima sa -
16 come to terms with
• dohodnout se s -
17 come to terms with
• vyrovnat sa• zmierit sa• spojit sa• dohodnút sa• naucit sa žit s -
18 on friendly terms with
• v priatelskom pomere -
19 come to terms with
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20 to make terms with
прийти к соглашению (с кем-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
on good terms with — on good terms (with (someone)) friendly with someone or with each other. Although she is on good terms with her parents now, Angie said she doesn t want to live with them, even for a short time. Even after their divorce, they remained on good… … New idioms dictionary
come to terms with — (something) to begin to accept and deal with something difficult or unpleasant. She s never really come to terms with her son s death. It s very hard coming to terms with the fact that you ll never have children. Related vocabulary: come to grips … New idioms dictionary
come to terms with — verb a) To resolve a conflict with. She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again. b) To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful Until he comes to terms with the likelihood of… … Wiktionary
come to terms with — To find a way of living with (some personal trouble or difficulty) • • • Main Entry: ↑term * * * come to accept (a new and painful or difficult event or situation); reconcile oneself to she had come to terms with the tragedies in her life … Useful english dictionary
on equal terms with sb — on equal terms (with sb/sth) ► having the same rights or getting the same treatment as someone else: »They felt that they were not being allowed to compete on equal terms with local companies. Main Entry: ↑term … Financial and business terms
come to terms with — accept that it is true, face facts She helped the boy come to terms with the death of his father … English idioms
come to terms with — ► come to terms with reconcile oneself to. Main Entry: ↑term … English terms dictionary
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on good terms with someone — on good terms (with (someone)) friendly with someone or with each other. Although she is on good terms with her parents now, Angie said she doesn t want to live with them, even for a short time. Even after their divorce, they remained on good… … New idioms dictionary
come to terms with something — phrase to learn to accept and deal with an unpleasant situation or event, especially after being upset or angry about it for a long time She needed time to come to terms with her grief. Thesaurus: to try to deal with a problem or… … Useful english dictionary
(be) on good terms (with somebody) — be on good, friendly, bad, etc. ˈterms (with sb) idiom to have a good, friendly, etc. relationship with sb • I had no idea that you and he were on such intimate terms (= were such close friends). • He is still on excellent terms with his ex wife … Useful english dictionary