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see academic.ru/6496/benevolent">benevolent 1): Güte, die; Milde, die; Wohlwollen, das* * *[bi'nevələns](generosity and desire to do good.) das Wohlwollen- benevolent- benevolently* * *be·nevo·lence[bɪˈnevələn(t)s]* * *[bɪ'nevələns]nWohlwollen nt; (of smile, gesture) Gutmütigkeit f; (as character trait) Güte f; (of emperor, judge) Milde f* * *benevolence [bıˈnevələns] s1. Wohl-, Mildtätigkeit f2. Wohlwollen n3. Wohltat f* * *noun, no pl.see benevolent 1): Güte, die; Milde, die; Wohlwollen, das* * *n.Wohltätigkeit f.Wohlwollen n. -
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be·nevo·lence [bɪʼnevələn(t)s] n -
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noun1) (sanctioning) (of plan, project, expenditure) Genehmigung, die; (of proposal, reform, marriage) Billigung, die; (agreement) Zustimmung, die; Einwilligung, die ( for in + Akk.)on approval — (Commerc.) zur Probe; (to view) zur Ansicht
* * *noun (the act or state of agreeing to or being pleased with (a person, thing etc): This proposal meets with my approval.) die Billigung* * *ap·prov·al[əˈpru:vəl]n no plto meet with the \approval of sb jds Beifall m [o Billigung f] findento win sb's \approval jds Anerkennung gewinnena nod of \approval ein zustimmendes Nickensubject to \approval von der Genehmigung abhängig3.* * *[ə'pruːvəl]n1) Beifall m, Anerkennung f; (= consent) Zustimmung f (of zu), Billigung f (of +gen), Einverständnis nt (of mit)to win sb's approval ( for sth) — jds Zustimmung (für etw) gewinnen
to give one's approval for sth — seine Zustimmung zu etw geben
to meet with sb's approval — jds Zustimmung or Beifall finden
to show one's approval of sth — zeigen, dass man einer Sache (dat) zustimmt or etw billigt
2) (COMM)on approval — zur Probe; (to look at) zur Ansicht
* * *approval [əˈpruːvl] s1. a) Billigung f, Genehmigung fwith the approval of mit Genehmigung (gen);give approval to billigen (akk);on approval WIRTSCHa) zur Ansicht,b) zur Probe;on seven days’ approval sieben Tage zur Ansicht2. Anerkennung f, Beifall m:murmur of approval beifälliges Gemurmel;* * *noun1) (sanctioning) (of plan, project, expenditure) Genehmigung, die; (of proposal, reform, marriage) Billigung, die; (agreement) Zustimmung, die; Einwilligung, die ( for in + Akk.)on approval — (Commerc.) zur Probe; (to view) zur Ansicht
* * *n.Billigung f.Einverständnis n.Einwilligung f.Genehmigung f.Zulassung f. -
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(DE) Wohlwollen {s}; Willfährigkeit {e}; (EN) amity; benevolence; benignity; friendliness; goodwill -
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(DE) Bonhomie {e}; Gewogenheit {e}; Gunst; Gutartigkeit {e}; Gutmütigkeit {e}; (EN) benevolence; benignancy; benignity; favor; favour; forgivingness; good feeling; good nature; goodwill; grace; kindliness; kindness; propitiousness; right-mindedness; well-meaningness -
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(DE) Charité {e}; Freigiebigkeit {e}; Mildtätigkeit {e}; Nächstenliebe {e}; Wohltätigkeit {e}; Mildherzigkeit {e}; (EN) benefaction; beneficence; benevolence; bounteousness; bounty; charity; pious deeds
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bénévolence — ⇒BÉNÉVOLENCE, subst. fém. Vx ou littér., rare. [En parlant d une pers., de son comportement avec autrui] Disposition à être aimable et bienveillant. Taper sur l épaule avec bénévolence (QUENEAU, Zazie dans le métro, 1959, p. 119). Synon.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Benevolence — is the expression of kindness and altruism. In his book Unrugged Individualism , Objectivist author David Kelley defines it as a commitment to achieving the values derivable from life with other people in society, by treating them as potential… … Wikipedia
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Benevolence — (engl., spr. Binewwolens), freiwillige Steuer, vom König Eduard IV. von England eingeführt, von Heinrich VII. beibehalten … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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benevolence — (n.) c.1400, disposition to do good, from O.Fr. benivolence and directly from L. benevolentia good feeling, good will, kindness, from bene well (see BENE (Cf. bene )) + volantem (nom. volens) prp. of velle to wish (see WILL (Cf … Etymology dictionary
benevolence — [n] charity altruism, amity, comity, compassion, feeling, friendliness, friendship, generosity, gift, goodness, good will, humanity, kindheartedness, kindness, sympathy; concept 633 Ant. animosity, greediness, ill will, malevolence, meanness,… … New thesaurus
benevolence — [bə nev′ə ləns] n. [ME & OFr < L benevolentia: see BENEVOLENT] 1. an inclination to do good; kindliness 2. a kindly, charitable act or gift; beneficence 3. a forced loan formerly levied by some English kings on their subjects … English World dictionary
Benevolence — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Benevolence >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 benevolence benevolence Christian charity Sgm: N 1 God s love God s love God s grace Sgm: N 1 good will good will Sgm: N 1 philanthropy philanthropy &c. 910 Sgm: N … English dictionary for students
benevolence — /beuh nev euh leuhns/, n. 1. desire to do good to others; goodwill; charitableness: to be filled with benevolence toward one s fellow creatures. 2. an act of kindness; a charitable gift. 3. Eng. Hist. a forced contribution to the sovereign. [1350 … Universalium