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41 уступать
св - уступи́ть1) vt отказываться в пользу другого to give sth up to sb, to let sb have sth; по договору, праву и т. п. to concede sth to sb; to yield lit sth to sbуступа́ть часть террито́рии сосе́днему госуда́рству — to concede/to cede lit part of the territory to a neighbo(u)ring state
уступа́ть сдавать го́род врагу́ — to yield/to surrender the city to the enemy
уступа́ть давле́нию — to yield/to bow to pressure
уступа́ть кому-л доро́гу — to make way for sb, to let sb pass, о транспорте to yield the right-of-way to the other driver, AE to yield to sb
она́ уступа́ла сестре́ во всём — she was entirely complaisant lit to her sister
2) vi быть хуже кого/чего-л to be inferior/second to sb/sthв архитекту́рном отноше́нии Псков едва́ ли уступа́ет Но́вгороду — architecturally Pskov is not much inferior to Novgorod
э́тот тенниси́ст сейча́с уступа́ет то́лько пе́рвой раке́тке ми́ра — this tennis player is now second only to world top player
3) vt разг снижать цену to take/to knock off (the price) -
42 relinquish
1. v оставлять, бросать2. v сдавать, оставлять3. v юр. отказываться4. v разжимать, ослаблятьСинонимический ряд:quit (verb) abandon; abdicate; cede; desert; drop; forego; forgo; give up; hand over; lay down; leave; let go; quit; quitclaim; render; renege; renounce; resign; surrender; terminate; waive; yieldАнтонимический ряд:keep; perpetuate; persevere; pursue; retain -
43 уступить
1. give wayогни "не могу уступить дорогу" — unable-to-give way lights
отказаться, передать, уступить — give up
2. cede; yield; be inferior to; sell; abate3. concedeуступить право; признать право — concede a right
4. knuckle down5. knuckle under6. resign7. succumb8. yield -
44 surrender
A n1 Mil ( of army) capitulation f (to devant) ; (of soldier, town, garrison) reddition f (to à) ; no surrender! nous ne nous rendrons pas! ;2 (renouncing, giving up) ( of territory) abandon m, cession f (to à) ; (of liberties, rights, power) abandon m (to à) ; ( of insurance policy) rachat m ;B vtr1 Mil livrer [town, garrison] (to à) ;2 ( give up) céder, abandonner [liberty, rights, power] (to à) ; racheter [insurance policy] ; céder [lease] ;3 ( hand over) remettre [firearm] (to à) ; donner, remettre [ticket] (to à) ; rendre [passport] (to à).C vi1 ( give up) [army, soldier] se rendre (to à) ; [country] capituler (to devant) ; I surrender Mil je me rends ; fig je cède ;
См. также в других словарях:
cede — / sēd/ vt ced·ed, ced·ing 1: to yield or grant usu. by treaty 2: assign transfer 3: to transfer (all or part of one s liability as an insurer under an insurance policy) by reinsurance to another insurer Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
territory — n. 1) to annex; occupy territory 2) to cede territory 3) a neutral; trust territory 4) (an) occupied; unoccupied territory 5) unexplored territory 6) (misc.) to reconnoiter enemy territory * * * [ terɪt(ə)rɪ] occupy territory trust territory… … Combinatory dictionary
cede — ceder, n. /seed/, v.t., ceded, ceding. to yield or formally surrender to another: to cede territory. [1625 35; < L cedere to go, yield] Syn. relinquish, abandon; grant, transfer, convey. * * * … Universalium
cede — [[t]sid[/t]] v. t. ced•ed, ced•ing 1) gov to yield or formally surrender to another: to cede territory[/ex] 2) to grant or transfer, as by a will • Etymology: 1625–35; < L cēdere to go, yield ced′er, n … From formal English to slang
cede — /sid / (say seed) verb (t) (ceded, ceding) to yield or formally resign and surrender to another; make over, as by treaty: to cede territory. {Latin cēdere go, withdraw, yield, grant} …
cede — ► VERB ▪ give up (power or territory). ORIGIN Latin cedere to yield … English terms dictionary
Territory of Hawaii — Infobox Former Subdivision native name = conventional long name = Territory of Hawaiokinai common name = Hawaii nation = the United States subdivision = Organized incorporated territory| event start = Annexed by the US date start = July 4 year… … Wikipedia
territory — noun 1 area of land that belongs to one country, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ vast ▪ new ▪ The explorers set off to conquer new territories. ▪ former ▪ former French territories … Collocations dictionary
cede — v. (A) France ceded the territory to them; or: France ceded them the territory * * * [siːd] or: France ceded them the territory (A) France ceded the territory to them … Combinatory dictionary
cede — verb Cede is used with these nouns as the object: ↑authority, ↑control, ↑sovereignty, ↑territory … Collocations dictionary
cede — [si:d] verb give up (power or territory). Origin C16: from Fr. céder or L. cedere to yield … English new terms dictionary