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1. n компромисс; соглашение сторонmaking a compromise — идущий на компромисс; компромисс
2. n нечто среднее3. n компрометация4. a компромиссный5. a компрометирующий6. v пойти на компромисс или соглашение7. v компрометировать8. v ставить под угрозуСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; arbitration; bargain; concession; covenant; give-and-take; mediation; negotiation; settlement; terms; understanding2. composition (noun) composition3. finding a middle course (noun) bargaining; finding a middle course; give and take; granting concessions; rapprochement; reconciliation; trade-off; truce4. adjust (verb) adjust; agree; concede; yield5. find a middle ground (verb) arbitrate; bargain; come to terms; conciliate; find a middle ground; make a deal; negotiate; take to arbitration6. jeopardize (verb) discredit; endanger; hazard; imperil; implicate; jeopard; jeopardise; jeopardize; jeopardy; menace; peril; risk; tarnish one's image7. strike a balance (verb) find a happy medium; give in; hedge; make concessions; meet halfway; placate; strike a balanceАнтонимический ряд:assure; disagreement; dispute; maintain -
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com·pro·mise [ʼkɒmprəmaɪz, Am ʼkɑ:m-] nKompromiss m;to agree to a \compromise einem Kompromiss zustimmen, sich akk auf einen Kompromiss einigen;to make a \compromise einen Kompromiss schließen [o eingehen];to work out a \compromise einen Kompromiss ausarbeiten vi Kompromisse [o einen Kompromiss] eingehen;after long negotiations they \compromised at $3500 nach langen Verhandlungen einigten sie sich auf $3500 vt; ( pej)to \compromise sth etw dat schaden;to \compromise oneself sich akk kompromittieren, seinem [eigenen] Ansehen schaden;to \compromise one's beliefs/ principles seiner Überzeugung/seinen Prinzipien untreu werden;to \compromise one's reputation seinem Ruf schaden -
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I 1. ['kɒmprəmaɪz]nome compromesso m.2.to come to o reach a compromise — arrivare a o raggiungere un compromesso
modificatore [agreement, solution] di compromessoII 1. ['kɒmprəmaɪz]1) (threaten) compromettere, mettere in pericolo [person, negotiations, reputation]2.verbo intransitivo transigere, venire a un compromesso3.to compromise on sth. — trovare un compromesso su qcs
* * *((a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded: We argued for a long time but finally arrived at a compromise.) compromesso* * *I 1. ['kɒmprəmaɪz]nome compromesso m.2.to come to o reach a compromise — arrivare a o raggiungere un compromesso
modificatore [agreement, solution] di compromessoII 1. ['kɒmprəmaɪz]1) (threaten) compromettere, mettere in pericolo [person, negotiations, reputation]2.verbo intransitivo transigere, venire a un compromesso3.to compromise on sth. — trovare un compromesso su qcs
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1. n
- workable compromise
- accept a compromise
- agree to a compromise
- arrange a compromise
- arrive at a compromise
- make a compromise
- reach a compromise2. v2) компрометировать, дискредитировать3. attr.English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > compromise
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1) компрометация; раскрытие, вскрытие3) несанкционированное раскрытие (разглашение) секретной информацииАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > compromise
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((a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded: We argued for a long time but finally arrived at a compromise.) kompromiss, mellomvei, minnelig løsningkompromissIsubst. \/ˈkɒmprəmaɪz\/1) kompromiss, minnelig løsning, forlik, gjensidig innrømmelse2) det å risikere, det å sette på spill, det å bringe i fare3) ( handel) akkordproposed compromise kompromissforslagIIverb \/ˈkɒmprəmaɪz\/1) gå på akkord med2) kompromittere, være kompromitterende for, bringe skam over, blottstille, stille i et dårlig lys, bringe i vanry3) bilegge gjennom kompromiss, avgjøre ved forlik4) risikere, sette på spill, bringe i fare -
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1. [ʹkɒmprəmaız] n1. компромисс; соглашение сторон (особ. перед третейским судьёй)to agree to a compromise - согласиться /пойти/ на компромисс
2. нечто среднее3. компрометация2. [ʹkɒmprəmaız] a♢
a lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit - ≅ худой мир лучше доброй ссоры1. компромиссный2. компрометирующий3. [ʹkɒmprəmaız] v1. пойти на компромисс или соглашениеwe shall have to compromise on this point - мы должны будем пойти на компромисс в этом вопросе
with much difficulty the dispute was compromised - с большими трудностями спор был урегулирован путём компромисса
2. 1) компрометироватьto compromise oneself - а) компрометировать себя; б) подвергать себя риску
2) ставить под угрозу (положение и т. п.)the position of the whole army was compromised - положение армии было поставлено под угрозу
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компрометировать; ставить под угрозу; идти на компромисс; компромиссmaking a compromise — идущий на компромисс; компромисс
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§ კომპრომისი, ურთიერთდათმობა; სახელის გატეხა, შერცხვენა§1 კომპრომისი, დათმობა2 კომპრომისზე / დათმობაზე წასვლა3 კომპრომეტირება, სახელის გატეხაit will compromise my reputation ეს მე სახელს გამიტეხს / რეპუტაციას გამიფუჭებსwe eventually had to compromise ბოლოს იძულებულნი გავხდით, დაგვეთმო -
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ˈkɔmprəmaɪz
1. сущ.
1) компромисс;
соглашение (на основе взаимных уступок) Syn: trade-off
2) компрометация
2. гл.
1) пойти на компромисс( with) Is the government prepared to compromise with the workers over their pay demand? ≈ Готово ли правительство пойти на компромисс с рабочими по вопросу зарплаты?
2) компрометировать, подрывать( репутацию, доверие, интересы и т. п.) ;
подвергать риску, опасности компромисс;
соглашение сторон( особ. перед третейским судьей) - to agree to a * согласиться на компромисс нечто среднее компрометация > a lean * is better than a fat lawsuit худой мир лучше доброй ссоры компромиссный компрометирующий пойти на компромисс или соглашение;
- we shall have to * on this point мы должны будем пойти на компромисс в этом вопросе;
- with much difficulty the dispute was *d с большими трудностями спор был урегулирован путем компромисса;
- to * with one's conscience пойти на сделку со своей совестью компрометировать;
- to * oneself компрометировать себя;
подвергать себя риску ставить под угрозу;
- the position of the whole army was *d положение армии было поставлено под угрозу compromise заключать мировую сделку ~ идти на компромисс ~ идти на соглашение ~ компрометация ~ компрометировать;
подвергать риску, опасности (репутацию и т. п.) ~ компрометировать ~ компрометирующий ~ компромисс ~ компромиссный ~ мировая сделка ~ подвергать риску ~ пойти на компромисс ~ соглашение сторон ~ третейская запись political ~ политический компромиссБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > compromise
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((a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded: We argued for a long time but finally arrived at a compromise.) kompromis* * *((a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded: We argued for a long time but finally arrived at a compromise.) kompromis -
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kiegyezés, kompromisszum to compromise: veszélyeztet, kompromittál, elsimít* * *((a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded: We argued for a long time but finally arrived at a compromise.) kiegyezés, kompromisszum -
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N1. समझौताThe newly elected members rejected a compromise because they considered it `business as usual'--------VT1. समझौता\compromiseकरनाNobody will get everything he wants; we all must compromise. -
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{'kɔmprəmaiz}
I. n компромис, споразумение, спогодба
II. 1. правя/постигам компромис, спогаждам се
2. излагам, посрамвам, компрометирам
3. излагам на риск* * *{'kъmprъmaiz} n компромис; споразумение, спогодба.(2) {'kъmprъmaiz} v 1. правя/постигам компромис; спогаждам* * *спогодба; съгласие; компрометирам; компромис;* * *1. i. n компромис, споразумение, спогодба 2. ii. правя/постигам компромис, спогаждам се 3. излагам на риск 4. излагам, посрамвам, компрометирам* * *compromise[´kɔmprə¸maiz] I. n компромис, отстъпка; съгласие, разбирателство; спогодба; logic admits of no \compromise логиката не търпи компромиси; II. v 1. правя (постигам) компромис; помирявам се ( with); 2. излагам на рискове; 3. компрометирам (се), излагам (се), злепоставям (се). -
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['kɔmprəmaɪz] 1. n 2. vtbeliefs, principles narażać (narazić perf) (na szwank)3. viiść (pójść perf) na kompromis, zawierać (zawrzeć perf) kompromis4. cpdto compromise sb/o.s. — skompromitować ( perf) kogoś/się
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1) мировая сделка | заключать мировую сделку2) компромисс | пойти на компромисс4) компрометировать; подвергать риску• -
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subs.Arrangement: P. and V. σύμβασις, ἡ, σύνθημα, τό, συνθῆκαι, αἱ, P. ὁμολογία, ἡ.Make a compromise: P. and V. συγχωρεῖν.——————v. trans.Give information against: P. μηνύειν κατά (gen.); see Accuse.Injure: P. and V. βλάπτειν, διαφθείρειν.Compromise ( an action at law): P. καθυφιέναι (acc.).Be compromised in: P. and V. ἐνέχεσθαι (dat.).Be compromised in the violation of the mysteries: P. μεμηνῦσθαι περὶ τῶν μυστηρίων ὡς ἀσεβῶν (Thuc. 6, 53).V. intrans. Make an agreement: P. and V. συμβαίνειν, συντίθεσθαι, συγχωρεῖν, P. ὁμολογεῖν, διομολογεῖσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Compromise
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