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1 сообщничество
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2 быть в сговоре
1) General subject: be in cahoot with (с кем-л.), be in cahoots with (с кем-л.), to be in cahoot with (smb.) (с кем-л.), to be in cahoots with (smb.) (с кем-л.), be in collusion (\быть в сговоре with)2) Makarov: be in cahoot with (smb.) (с кем-л.), be in cahoots with (smb.) (с кем-л.) -
3 в сообщничестве
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4 вступать в сговор
1) General subject: cahoot, go into a huddle2) Law: collude, confederate3) Makarov: enter into a collision -
5 действовать совместно
1) General subject: act jointly, associate, cahoot, concur, go in (с кем-л.), go in (с ком-л.-with), row in the same boat (с кем-л.)2) Colloquial: in cahoots (be in cahoots)3) Military: co-operate4) Rare: coact5) Automobile industry: work compound (о машинах)6) Diplomatic term: act in a body7) Jargon: in cahoots [be]Универсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать совместно
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6 делить поровну доходы
General subject: go cahoot with (с кем-л.), go cahoots with (с кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делить поровну доходы
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7 делить поровну доходы или расходы
Makarov: go cahoot with (smb.) (с кем-л.), go cahoots with (smb.) (с кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делить поровну доходы или расходы
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8 делить поровну расходы
General subject: go cahoot with (с кем-л.), go cahoots with (с кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делить поровну расходы
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9 на равных правах
1) General subject: cahoot, (с кем-либо) on an equality with, on an equality with (smb.) (с кем-л.), share and share alike2) Mathematics: interchangeably, on equal terms3) Diplomatic term: undiscriminated -
10 сговор
1) General subject: agreement, cahoot, callusion, collusion (в ущерб третьей стороне), confederacy (преступный), fix up, fix-up, huddle3) Obsolete: match4) Military: secret deal5) Law: collusion (в ущерб третьей стороне или в целях обмана суда), concert, confederacy, confederation, conspiracy (о совершении преступления), conspiracy, conspiration (о совершении преступления), covin, scheme6) Diplomatic term: (преступный) confederacy7) leg.N.P. betrothal (family law), betrothment (family law), collusion (of the plaintiff with the defendant), combination collusion (between the representative of one side in a deal with the other side), prevarication (as in English law), promise of marriage (family law)8) Makarov: confederacy (особ. преступный), line-up9) Cement: price collusion -
11 совместное предприятие
1) General subject: joint venture (JV) (СП), joint venture2) Law: joint enterprise3) Economy: contractual joint venture, joint undertaking5) Advertising: cooperative venture (с фирмой из той же страны)7) Sakhalin energy glossary: join venture (JV)8) EBRD: joint venture (JV; СП)9) Makarov: cahoot, joint venture (двух и более фирм), joint venture (с участием иностранного и местного капитала)10) SAP.tech. joint venture company11) SAP.fin. proportionally consolidated companyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совместное предприятие
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12 сообщничество
1) General subject: fellowship2) American: cahoot -
13 соучастие
1) General subject: complicity (в преступлении и т. п.), copartnership (в преступлении), implication, privity to, participation2) American: cahoot3) Military: involvement4) Law: abetting, accessory offence, accompliceship (в преступлении), fellowship, implication (в преступлении и т. п.), implication (в преступлении и т.п.), privity, subordinate partnership in a crime, conspiracy5) Diplomatic term: implication (в преступлении, заговоре и т.п.)6) Business: ownership (Неологизм, используемый международными организациями.) -
14 соучастие
complicity* * ** * *complicity; participation* * *accompliceshipcahootcahootscomplicitiescomplicityimplicationparticipationprivity -
15 сговор
conspiracy имя существительное: -
16 соучастие
См. также в других словарях:
Cahoot — Ca*hoot , n. [Perhaps fr. f. cohorte a company or band.] Partnership; league; as, to go in cahoot (or in cahoots) with a person. Usually used in the plural, and in modern usage often used to imply that the joint effort is unethical, shady,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cahoot — see CAHOOTS (Cf. cahoots) … Etymology dictionary
Cahoot — For other meanings, see Cahoots. Infobox Company company name = cahoot company company type = Division of Abbey National plc company slogan = Who would you rather be in cahoots with? foundation = 2000 location = Coventry, England, UK key people … Wikipedia
cahoot — /keuh hooht /, n. Informal. 1. go cahoots, to share equally; become partners: They went cahoots in the establishment of the store. Also, go in cahoot with, go in cahoots. 2. in cahoot or cahoots, a. in partnership; in league. b. in conspiracy: in … Universalium
cahoot — noun Etymology: perhaps from French cahute cabin, hut Date: 1829 partnership, league usually used in plural < they re in cahoots > … New Collegiate Dictionary
cahoot — verb To act in partnership … Wiktionary
cahoot — ca·hoot || kÉ™ huËt n. in partnership, working together with … English contemporary dictionary
cahoot — ca·hoot … English syllables
cahoot — ca•hoot [[t]kəˈhut[/t]] n. in cahoots Etymology: 1820–30, amer … From formal English to slang
cahoot — noun collusion in cahoots with • Hypernyms: ↑connivance, ↑collusion … Useful english dictionary
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth — are two plays by Tom Stoppard, written to be performed together. This was not the first time that Stoppard had made use of Shakespearian texts in his own plays or even the first time he had used Hamlet although the context is far different from… … Wikipedia