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1 commitment on National Resources
Экономика: Комитет по природным ресурсамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > commitment on National Resources
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2 organizational commitment
Gen Mgt1. the commitment of an organization to given goals and objectives, as demonstrated through its stated goals and policies, and its actions and allocation of resources2. the degree of employee commitment within an organizational workforceThe ultimate business dictionary > organizational commitment
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3 TMCR
1) Компьютерная техника: Tpu Module Configuration Register2) Военный термин: Total Maintenance Cost Reduction, Training Mission Completion Rate, technical manual, contract requirement3) Ветеринария: Traditional Mtn Cur Registry4) Металлургия: состояние (стали) после контролируемой термомеханической прокатки (Thermomechanically Controlled Rolled)5) Физиология: Tracheal Mucus Clearance Rate6) Электроника: Trace Metal Clean Rosette7) Деловая лексика: Top Management Commitment To Resources8) Сетевые технологии: Transaction Manager Control Record9) Правительство: Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation -
4 CPD
abbr. HRcontinuing professional development: ongoing training and education throughout a career to improve the skills and knowledge used to perform a job or succession of jobs. CPD should be a planned, structured process, involving the assessment of development needs and the tailoring of training to meet those needs. CPD is founded on the belief that the development of professionals should not finish after initial qualification, especially in a fast changing business environment in which skills are likely to obsolesce quickly. CPD requires commitment and resources from the employee, the employer, and supportive agencies such as professional bodies. Advocates of CPD argue that it can enhance employability and career development by keeping skills up to date and broadening a person’s skill base. Dominic Cadbury has said that CPD should be centered on the individual, who must take responsibility for the continuing assessment and satisfaction of his or her own development needs. Much can be found in support of the principle of CPD in the concepts of David Kolb’s experiential learning cycle, Peter Honey and Alan Mumford’s learning types, the personal development cycle, and lifelong learning. -
5 CCR
1) Компьютерная техника: Chinese Character Recognition2) Американизм: Central Contractor Registration, Central Contractor Registry, Coordinated Compliance Review3) Спорт: Crystal Creek Rabbitry4) Военный термин: Command Conference Room, central control room, closed circuit radio, combat center, remoted, combat crew, command control receiver, command control room, component change request, contract change release, contract change request5) Техника: Computer Command Ride, closed-circuit radio, closed-cycle refrigerator, coaxial cavity resonator, command and control receiver, command and control room, communications change request, complex control room, control circuit resistance, cube corner reflector, центральная диспетчерская7) Железнодорожный термин: Chicago City Railway, Kansas City Southern Railway Company8) Юридический термин: Circuit Court Reports, Colonial Court Records, Covenants Conditions And Restrictions10) Бухгалтерия: Circle Computer Resources11) Грубое выражение: Computer Crazy Retard, Crap Curd Rat12) Телекоммуникации: Customer Controlled Reconfiguration, Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery (Application Layer)13) Сокращение: Canadian Coastal Radar, Canadian Coastal Radars (part of the old Pinetree Line), Commission on Civil Rights, Computer-Controlled Range, Credence Clearwater Revival, Cumulative Continuation Rate, Channel Command Register, Conversation Control Record, Counter Current Regeneration14) Физика: Centre for Chaotic Repeatability15) Вычислительная техника: commitment, concurrence and recovery protocol, continuing certification requirement, автоматизированный поиск, Current Cell Rate (ATM), Commitment, Concurrency and Recovery (OSI)16) Нефть: критическая степень сжатия (critical compression ratio)17) Онкология: Continuous complete remission18) Банковское дело: Corporate Credit Rating19) Энергетика: щитовая системы управления станцией, customer control room20) СМИ: Camera- Cassette Recorder (aka camcorder)21) Деловая лексика: Certified Construction Resource22) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Central Commission for Reserves, Central Committee for Reserves, установка каталитического крекинга23) Сетевые технологии: Continuing Certification Requirements, commitment, concurrency and recovery protocol, computer-controlled retrieval, протокол передачи, согласования и возврата24) Полимеры: critical compression ratio25) Программирование: Condition Code Register26) Контроль качества: component change rate27) Химическое оружие: Code of Colorado Regulations28) Интернет: Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery29) Нефть и газ: Central Commission for Hydrocarbon Reserves, Central Committee on Reserves, Minprirody Central Commission for State Expert Evaluation of Oil, Natural Gas, and Gas Condensate Reserves, Roskomnedra Central Commission for State Expert Evaluation of Oil, Natural Gas, and Gas Condensate Reserves, TsKZ-neft, consolidated control room, ЦКЗ-нефть, ЦКЗ нефть, ЦКЗнефть, Центральная комиссия Минприроды по государственной экспертизе запасов нефти, природного газа, газового конденсата, Центральная комиссия Роскомнедра по государственной экспертизе запасов нефти, природного газа, газового конденсата, CCR Oil, Central Committee on Hydrocarbon Reserves30) Нефтеперерабатывающие заводы: Conradson carbon residue, continuous catalyst regeneration, continuous catalytic reforming (непрерывный каталитический риформинг), установка каталитического реформинга с непрерывной регенерацией, continuous catalytic reformer31) Логистика: Центральный реестр подрядчиков (Central Contractor Registration, https://www.bpn.gov/ccr/default.aspx)32) Электротехника: control contactor33) Уровнеметрия: Cargo Control Room34) Общественная организация: Center for Constitutional Rights35) Правительство: Codes Covenants Restrictions36) NYSE. Countrywide CR Industries, Inc.37) НАСА: Configuration Change Request -
6 CCr
1) Компьютерная техника: Chinese Character Recognition2) Американизм: Central Contractor Registration, Central Contractor Registry, Coordinated Compliance Review3) Спорт: Crystal Creek Rabbitry4) Военный термин: Command Conference Room, central control room, closed circuit radio, combat center, remoted, combat crew, command control receiver, command control room, component change request, contract change release, contract change request5) Техника: Computer Command Ride, closed-circuit radio, closed-cycle refrigerator, coaxial cavity resonator, command and control receiver, command and control room, communications change request, complex control room, control circuit resistance, cube corner reflector, центральная диспетчерская7) Железнодорожный термин: Chicago City Railway, Kansas City Southern Railway Company8) Юридический термин: Circuit Court Reports, Colonial Court Records, Covenants Conditions And Restrictions10) Бухгалтерия: Circle Computer Resources11) Грубое выражение: Computer Crazy Retard, Crap Curd Rat12) Телекоммуникации: Customer Controlled Reconfiguration, Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery (Application Layer)13) Сокращение: Canadian Coastal Radar, Canadian Coastal Radars (part of the old Pinetree Line), Commission on Civil Rights, Computer-Controlled Range, Credence Clearwater Revival, Cumulative Continuation Rate, Channel Command Register, Conversation Control Record, Counter Current Regeneration14) Физика: Centre for Chaotic Repeatability15) Вычислительная техника: commitment, concurrence and recovery protocol, continuing certification requirement, автоматизированный поиск, Current Cell Rate (ATM), Commitment, Concurrency and Recovery (OSI)16) Нефть: критическая степень сжатия (critical compression ratio)17) Онкология: Continuous complete remission18) Банковское дело: Corporate Credit Rating19) Энергетика: щитовая системы управления станцией, customer control room20) СМИ: Camera- Cassette Recorder (aka camcorder)21) Деловая лексика: Certified Construction Resource22) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Central Commission for Reserves, Central Committee for Reserves, установка каталитического крекинга23) Сетевые технологии: Continuing Certification Requirements, commitment, concurrency and recovery protocol, computer-controlled retrieval, протокол передачи, согласования и возврата24) Полимеры: critical compression ratio25) Программирование: Condition Code Register26) Контроль качества: component change rate27) Химическое оружие: Code of Colorado Regulations28) Интернет: Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery29) Нефть и газ: Central Commission for Hydrocarbon Reserves, Central Committee on Reserves, Minprirody Central Commission for State Expert Evaluation of Oil, Natural Gas, and Gas Condensate Reserves, Roskomnedra Central Commission for State Expert Evaluation of Oil, Natural Gas, and Gas Condensate Reserves, TsKZ-neft, consolidated control room, ЦКЗ-нефть, ЦКЗ нефть, ЦКЗнефть, Центральная комиссия Минприроды по государственной экспертизе запасов нефти, природного газа, газового конденсата, Центральная комиссия Роскомнедра по государственной экспертизе запасов нефти, природного газа, газового конденсата, CCR Oil, Central Committee on Hydrocarbon Reserves30) Нефтеперерабатывающие заводы: Conradson carbon residue, continuous catalyst regeneration, continuous catalytic reforming (непрерывный каталитический риформинг), установка каталитического реформинга с непрерывной регенерацией, continuous catalytic reformer31) Логистика: Центральный реестр подрядчиков (Central Contractor Registration, https://www.bpn.gov/ccr/default.aspx)32) Электротехника: control contactor33) Уровнеметрия: Cargo Control Room34) Общественная организация: Center for Constitutional Rights35) Правительство: Codes Covenants Restrictions36) NYSE. Countrywide CR Industries, Inc.37) НАСА: Configuration Change Request -
7 Ccr
1) Компьютерная техника: Chinese Character Recognition2) Американизм: Central Contractor Registration, Central Contractor Registry, Coordinated Compliance Review3) Спорт: Crystal Creek Rabbitry4) Военный термин: Command Conference Room, central control room, closed circuit radio, combat center, remoted, combat crew, command control receiver, command control room, component change request, contract change release, contract change request5) Техника: Computer Command Ride, closed-circuit radio, closed-cycle refrigerator, coaxial cavity resonator, command and control receiver, command and control room, communications change request, complex control room, control circuit resistance, cube corner reflector, центральная диспетчерская7) Железнодорожный термин: Chicago City Railway, Kansas City Southern Railway Company8) Юридический термин: Circuit Court Reports, Colonial Court Records, Covenants Conditions And Restrictions10) Бухгалтерия: Circle Computer Resources11) Грубое выражение: Computer Crazy Retard, Crap Curd Rat12) Телекоммуникации: Customer Controlled Reconfiguration, Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery (Application Layer)13) Сокращение: Canadian Coastal Radar, Canadian Coastal Radars (part of the old Pinetree Line), Commission on Civil Rights, Computer-Controlled Range, Credence Clearwater Revival, Cumulative Continuation Rate, Channel Command Register, Conversation Control Record, Counter Current Regeneration14) Физика: Centre for Chaotic Repeatability15) Вычислительная техника: commitment, concurrence and recovery protocol, continuing certification requirement, автоматизированный поиск, Current Cell Rate (ATM), Commitment, Concurrency and Recovery (OSI)16) Нефть: критическая степень сжатия (critical compression ratio)17) Онкология: Continuous complete remission18) Банковское дело: Corporate Credit Rating19) Энергетика: щитовая системы управления станцией, customer control room20) СМИ: Camera- Cassette Recorder (aka camcorder)21) Деловая лексика: Certified Construction Resource22) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Central Commission for Reserves, Central Committee for Reserves, установка каталитического крекинга23) Сетевые технологии: Continuing Certification Requirements, commitment, concurrency and recovery protocol, computer-controlled retrieval, протокол передачи, согласования и возврата24) Полимеры: critical compression ratio25) Программирование: Condition Code Register26) Контроль качества: component change rate27) Химическое оружие: Code of Colorado Regulations28) Интернет: Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery29) Нефть и газ: Central Commission for Hydrocarbon Reserves, Central Committee on Reserves, Minprirody Central Commission for State Expert Evaluation of Oil, Natural Gas, and Gas Condensate Reserves, Roskomnedra Central Commission for State Expert Evaluation of Oil, Natural Gas, and Gas Condensate Reserves, TsKZ-neft, consolidated control room, ЦКЗ-нефть, ЦКЗ нефть, ЦКЗнефть, Центральная комиссия Минприроды по государственной экспертизе запасов нефти, природного газа, газового конденсата, Центральная комиссия Роскомнедра по государственной экспертизе запасов нефти, природного газа, газового конденсата, CCR Oil, Central Committee on Hydrocarbon Reserves30) Нефтеперерабатывающие заводы: Conradson carbon residue, continuous catalyst regeneration, continuous catalytic reforming (непрерывный каталитический риформинг), установка каталитического реформинга с непрерывной регенерацией, continuous catalytic reformer31) Логистика: Центральный реестр подрядчиков (Central Contractor Registration, https://www.bpn.gov/ccr/default.aspx)32) Электротехника: control contactor33) Уровнеметрия: Cargo Control Room34) Общественная организация: Center for Constitutional Rights35) Правительство: Codes Covenants Restrictions36) NYSE. Countrywide CR Industries, Inc.37) НАСА: Configuration Change Request -
8 commit
kə'mitpast tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) cometer2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) internar3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) comprometerse•- committal
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commit vb cometertr[kə'mɪt]1 (crime, error, sin) cometer2 (send to prison etc) internar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto commit oneself (to do/doing something) comprometerse (a hacer algo)to commit suicide suicidarseto commit something to memory memorizar algoto commit something to paper poner algo por escritoto commit somebody to prison encarcelar a alguiento commit something to somebody's care confiar algo al cuidado de alguien1) entrust: encomendar, confiar2) confine: internar (en un hospital), encarcelar (en una prisión)3) perpetrate: cometerto commit a crime: cometer un crimen4)to commit oneself : comprometersev.• cometer v.• discernir v.• encargar v.• internar v.• someter v.kə'mɪt
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- tt- transitive verb1) ( perpetrate) \<\<crime/error/sin\>\> cometer2) ( assign) \<\<funds/time/resources\>\> asignar, consignar (frml)to commit something to somebody's care — confiar* algo al cuidado de alguien
to commit something to memory — memorizar* algo
to commit something to paper o writing — poner* or (frml) consignar algo por escrito
3) ( send)she was committed to trial — se dictó auto de procesamiento or (en Méx) auto de sujeción a proceso contra ella
4) ( bind) comprometer, obligar*to commit somebody TO -ING/+ INF — comprometer or obligar* a alguien a + inf
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v refla) ( bind) comprometerseto commit oneself TO -ING/+ INF — comprometerse a + inf
b) ( state views) comprometerse[kǝ'mɪt]1. VT1) [+ crime, sin, error] cometerperjury2) (=consign) [+ resources] asignar, destinar; [+ troops] enviar; (Parl) [+ bill] remitir a una comisiónto commit sb — (to mental hospital) internar a algn
3) (=pledge) comprometer4)to commit o.s. (to) — comprometerse (a)
2.VIto commit to sb/sth — comprometerse con algn/a algo
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- tt- transitive verb1) ( perpetrate) \<\<crime/error/sin\>\> cometer2) ( assign) \<\<funds/time/resources\>\> asignar, consignar (frml)to commit something to somebody's care — confiar* algo al cuidado de alguien
to commit something to memory — memorizar* algo
to commit something to paper o writing — poner* or (frml) consignar algo por escrito
3) ( send)she was committed to trial — se dictó auto de procesamiento or (en Méx) auto de sujeción a proceso contra ella
4) ( bind) comprometer, obligar*to commit somebody TO -ING/+ INF — comprometer or obligar* a alguien a + inf
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v refla) ( bind) comprometerseto commit oneself TO -ING/+ INF — comprometerse a + inf
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9 Empire, Portuguese overseas
(1415-1975)Portugal was the first Western European state to establish an early modern overseas empire beyond the Mediterranean and perhaps the last colonial power to decolonize. A vast subject of complexity that is full of myth as well as debatable theories, the history of the Portuguese overseas empire involves the story of more than one empire, the question of imperial motives, the nature of Portuguese rule, and the results and consequences of empire, including the impact on subject peoples as well as on the mother country and its society, Here, only the briefest account of a few such issues can be attempted.There were various empires or phases of empire after the capture of the Moroccan city of Ceuta in 1415. There were at least three Portuguese empires in history: the First empire (1415-1580), the Second empire (1580-1640 and 1640-1822), and the Third empire (1822-1975).With regard to the second empire, the so-called Phillipine period (1580-1640), when Portugal's empire was under Spanish domination, could almost be counted as a separate era. During that period, Portugal lost important parts of its Asian holdings to England and also sections of its colonies of Brazil, Angola, and West Africa to Holland's conquests. These various empires could be characterized by the geography of where Lisbon invested its greatest efforts and resources to develop territories and ward off enemies.The first empire (1415-1580) had two phases. First came the African coastal phase (1415-97), when the Portuguese sought a foothold in various Moroccan cities but then explored the African coast from Morocco to past the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. While colonization and sugar farming were pursued in the Atlantic islands, as well as in the islands in the Gulf of Guinea like São Tomé and Príncipe, for the most part the Portuguese strategy was to avoid commitments to defending or peopling lands on the African continent. Rather, Lisbon sought a seaborne trade empire, in which the Portuguese could profit from exploiting trade and resources (such as gold) along the coasts and continue exploring southward to seek a sea route to Portuguese India. The second phase of the first empire (1498-1580) began with the discovery of the sea route to Asia, thanks to Vasco da Gama's first voyage in 1497-99, and the capture of strong points, ports, and trading posts in order to enforce a trade monopoly between Asia and Europe. This Asian phase produced the greatest revenues of empire Portugal had garnered, yet ended when Spain conquered Portugal and commanded her empire as of 1580.Portugal's second overseas empire began with Spanish domination and ran to 1822, when Brazil won her independence from Portugal. This phase was characterized largely by Brazilian dominance of imperial commitment, wealth in minerals and other raw materials from Brazil, and the loss of a significant portion of her African and Asian coastal empire to Holland and Great Britain. A sketch of Portugal's imperial losses either to native rebellions or to imperial rivals like Britain and Holland follows:• Morocco (North Africa) (sample only)Arzila—Taken in 1471; evacuated in 1550s; lost to Spain in 1580, which returned city to a sultan.Ceuta—Taken in 1415; lost to Spain in 1640 (loss confirmed in 1668 treaty with Spain).• Tangiers—Taken in 15th century; handed over to England in 1661 as part of Catherine of Braganza's dowry to King Charles II.• West Africa• Fort/Castle of São Jorge da Mina, Gold Coast (in what is now Ghana)—Taken in 1480s; lost to Holland in 1630s.• Middle EastSocotra-isle—Conquered in 1507; fort abandoned in 1511; used as water resupply stop for India fleet.Muscat—Conquered in 1501; lost to Persians in 1650.Ormuz—Taken, 1505-15 under Albuquerque; lost to England, which gave it to Persia in the 17th century.Aden (entry to Red Sea) — Unsuccessfully attacked by Portugal (1513-30); taken by Turks in 1538.• India• Ceylon (Sri Lanka)—Taken by 1516; lost to Dutch after 1600.• Bombay—Taken in 16th century; given to England in 1661 treaty as part of Catherine of Braganza's dowry for Charles II.• East Indies• Moluccas—Taken by 1520; possession confirmed in 1529 Saragossa treaty with Spain; lost to Dutch after 1600; only East Timor remaining.After the restoration of Portuguese independence from Spain in 1640, Portugal proceeded to revive and strengthen the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, with international aid to fight off further Spanish threats to Portugal and drive the Dutch invaders out of Brazil and Angola. While Portugal lost its foothold in West Africa at Mina to the Dutch, dominion in Angola was consolidated. The most vital part of the imperial economy was a triangular trade: slaves from West Africa and from the coasts of Congo and Angola were shipped to plantations in Brazil; raw materials (sugar, tobacco, gold, diamonds, dyes) were sent to Lisbon; Lisbon shipped Brazil colonists and hardware. Part of Portugal's War of Restoration against Spain (1640-68) and its reclaiming of Brazil and Angola from Dutch intrusions was financed by the New Christians (Jews converted to Christianity after the 1496 Manueline order of expulsion of Jews) who lived in Portugal, Holland and other low countries, France, and Brazil. If the first empire was mainly an African coastal and Asian empire, the second empire was primarily a Brazilian empire.Portugal's third overseas empire began upon the traumatic independence of Brazil, the keystone of the Lusitanian enterprise, in 1822. The loss of Brazil greatly weakened Portugal both as a European power and as an imperial state, for the scattered remainder of largely coastal, poor, and uncolonized territories that stretched from the bulge of West Africa to East Timor in the East Indies and Macau in south China were more of a financial liability than an asset. Only two small territories balanced their budgets occasionally or made profits: the cocoa islands of São Tomé and Príncipe in the Gulf of Guinea and tiny Macau, which lost much of its advantage as an entrepot between the West and the East when the British annexed neighboring Hong Kong in 1842. The others were largely burdens on the treasury. The African colonies were strapped by a chronic economic problem: at a time when the slave trade and then slavery were being abolished under pressures from Britain and other Western powers, the economies of Guinea- Bissau, São Tomé/Príncipe, Angola, and Mozambique were totally dependent on revenues from the slave trade and slavery. During the course of the 19th century, Lisbon began a program to reform colonial administration in a newly rejuvenated African empire, where most of the imperial efforts were expended, by means of replacing the slave trade and slavery, with legitimate economic activities.Portugal participated in its own early version of the "Scramble" for Africa's interior during 1850-69, but discovered that the costs of imperial expansion were too high to allow effective occupation of the hinterlands. After 1875, Portugal participated in the international "Scramble for Africa" and consolidated its holdings in west and southern Africa, despite the failure of the contra-costa (to the opposite coast) plan, which sought to link up the interiors of Angola and Mozambique with a corridor in central Africa. Portugal's expansion into what is now Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe (eastern section) in 1885-90 was thwarted by its oldest ally, Britain, under pressure from interest groups in South Africa, Scotland, and England. All things considered, Portugal's colonizing resources and energies were overwhelmed by the African empire it possessed after the frontier-marking treaties of 1891-1906. Lisbon could barely administer the massive area of five African colonies, whose total area comprised about 8 percent of the area of the colossal continent. The African territories alone were many times the size of tiny Portugal and, as of 1914, Portugal was the third colonial power in terms of size of area possessed in the world.The politics of Portugal's empire were deceptive. Lisbon remained obsessed with the fear that rival colonial powers, especially Germany and Britain, would undermine and then dismantle her African empire. This fear endured well into World War II. In developing and keeping her potentially rich African territories (especially mineral-rich Angola and strategically located Mozambique), however, the race against time was with herself and her subject peoples. Two major problems, both chronic, prevented Portugal from effective colonization (i.e., settling) and development of her African empire: the economic weakness and underdevelopment of the mother country and the fact that the bulk of Portuguese emigration after 1822 went to Brazil, Venezuela, the United States, and France, not to the colonies. These factors made it difficult to consolidate imperial control until it was too late; that is, until local African nationalist movements had organized and taken the field in insurgency wars that began in three of the colonies during the years 1961-64.Portugal's belated effort to revitalize control and to develop, in the truest sense of the word, Angola and Mozambique after 1961 had to be set against contemporary events in Europe, Africa, and Asia. While Portugal held on to a backward empire, other European countries like Britain, France, and Belgium were rapidly decolonizing their empires. Portugal's failure or unwillingness to divert the large streams of emigrants to her empire after 1850 remained a constant factor in this question. Prophetic were the words of the 19th-century economist Joaquim Oliveira Martins, who wrote in 1880 that Brazil was a better colony for Portugal than Africa and that the best colony of all would have been Portugal itself. As of the day of the Revolution of 25 April 1974, which sparked the final process of decolonization of the remainder of Portugal's third overseas empire, the results of the colonization program could be seen to be modest compared to the numbers of Portuguese emigrants outside the empire. Moreover, within a year, of some 600,000 Portuguese residing permanently in Angola and Mozambique, all but a few thousand had fled to South Africa or returned to Portugal.In 1974 and 1975, most of the Portuguese empire was decolonized or, in the case of East Timor, invaded and annexed by a foreign power before it could consolidate its independence. Only historic Macau, scheduled for transfer to the People's Republic of China in 1999, remained nominally under Portuguese control as a kind of footnote to imperial history. If Portugal now lacked a conventional overseas empire and was occupied with the challenges of integration in the European Union (EU), Lisbon retained another sort of informal dependency that was a new kind of empire: the empire of her scattered overseas Portuguese communities from North America to South America. Their numbers were at least six times greater than that of the last settlers of the third empire.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Empire, Portuguese overseas
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10 commit
- tt-1) (perpetrate) begehen, verüben [Mord, Selbstmord, Verbrechen, Raub]; begehen [Dummheit, Bigamie, Fehler, Ehebruch]commit oneself/somebody to doing something — sich/jemanden verpflichten, etwas zu tun
3) (entrust) anvertrauen (to Dat.)commit something to a person/a person's care — jemandem etwas anvertrauen/etwas jemandes Obhut (Dat.) anvertrauen
4)commit somebody for trial — jemanden dem Gericht überstellen
* * *[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) begehen2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) übergeben3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) sich verpflichten•- academic.ru/14596/commitment">commitment- committal
- committed* * *com·mit<- tt->[kəˈmɪt]I. vt1. (carry out)▪ to \commit sth etw begehenthe newspaper is being sued for allegedly \committing libel die Zeitung wird wegen angeblicher Verleumdung verklagtto \commit a crime/sin ein Verbrechen/eine Sünde begehento \commit an offence eine strafbare Handlung begehento \commit suicide Selbstmord begehen2. (bind)to \commit money to a project Geld für ein Projekt bereitstellento \commit soldiers to the defence of a region Soldaten zur Verteidigung eines Gebietes entsendento \commit oneself to a relationship sich akk auf eine Beziehung einlassen3. (institutionalize)▪ to \commit sb jdn einweisento \commit sb to prison jdn ins Gefängnis einweisenhe's been \committed to prison for fraud er ist wegen Betrugs inhaftiert wordento \commit sb to a hospital jdn in ein Krankenhaus einweisen [lassen]4. (entrust)to \commit sth to paper etw zu Papier bringento \commit to a course of action einen einmal eingeschlagenen Weg weiterverfolgen* * *[kə'mɪt]1. vt1) (= perpetrate) begehen2)to have sb committed (to an asylum) — jdn in eine Anstalt einweisen lassen
to commit sb/sth to sb's care — jdn/etw jds Obhut (dat) anvertrauen
to commit troops to a battle — Truppen in ein Gefecht schicken
to commit resources/manpower to a project — Mittel/Arbeitskräfte für ein Projekt einsetzen
that doesn't commit you to buying the book — das verpflichtet Sie nicht zum Kauf des Buches
2. vito commit to sb/sth — sich jdm gegenüber/zu etw verpflichten
3. vrsich festlegen (to auf +acc)you have to commit yourself totally to the cause — man muss sich voll und ganz für die Sache einsetzen or engagieren
I don't want to commit myself — ich möchte mich nicht festlegen
the government has committed itself to ( undertake) far-reaching reforms —
... without committing myself to the whole contract —... ohne damit an den ganzen Vertrag gebunden zu sein
* * *commit [kəˈmıt] v/t1. anvertrauen, übergeben, -tragen, -antworten ( alle:to dat):commit sth to sb’s care etwas jemandes Fürsorge anvertrauen;commit one’s soul to God seine Seele Gott befehlen;commit to the grave der Erde übergeben, beerdigen2. festhalten (to auf, in dat):a) sich etwas einprägen,b) etwas auswendig lernen3. JURa) jemanden einweisen ( to prison in eine Strafanstalt; to an institution in eine Heil- und Pflegeanstalt)b) jemanden übergeben:commit sb for trial jemanden dem zuständigen Gericht zur Hauptverhandlung überstellen4. PARL einen Gesetzesvorlage etc an einen Ausschuss überweisen5. ein Verbrechen etc begehen, verüben:commit o.s. to sth sich einer Sache verschreiben;be committed sich festgelegt haben;committed writer engagierter Schriftsteller7. kompromittieren, gefährden:commit o.s. sich eine Blöße geben, sich kompromittieren* * *- tt-1) (perpetrate) begehen, verüben [Mord, Selbstmord, Verbrechen, Raub]; begehen [Dummheit, Bigamie, Fehler, Ehebruch]2) (pledge, bind)commit oneself/somebody to doing something — sich/jemanden verpflichten, etwas zu tun
3) (entrust) anvertrauen (to Dat.)commit something to a person/a person's care — jemandem etwas anvertrauen/etwas jemandes Obhut (Dat.) anvertrauen
4)* * *v.anvertrauen v.verüben v. -
11 HRC
1) Общая лексика: рулон горячекатаной полосы2) Компьютерная техника: hypothetical reference circuit3) Американизм: Homosexual Rights Commission, Human Rights Campaign4) Военный термин: Human Resources Center, Human Resources Committee, hard rock silo, твёрдость клинка ножа6) Юридический термин: Honor Respect And Commitment, Human Rights Commission7) Металлургия: Rockwell, г/к прокат (горячекатаный прокат)8) Политика: Hillary Rodham Clinton9) Сокращение: Hard Rock Café (международная сеть, объединяющая рестораны и отели, казино и музеи, а также концертные площадки по всему миру.)10) Текстиль: Half Rate Codec11) Университет: Hypermedia Research Center12) Физиология: Heart Rate Control13) Электроника: Hard Rock Cafe14) Вычислительная техника: High Resolution Control, Hybrid Ring Control, Hybrid Ring Control (FDDI)15) Нефть: high rapture capacity16) Транспорт: Honda Rotary Commercial17) Фирменный знак: Hazards Research Corporation18) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Rockwell Hardness Scale C, Rockwell hardness scale, hydraulic remote controller19) Полимеры: Rockwell C hardness20) Прокат: Hot Rolled Coil (горячекатанный рулон)21) Международное право: Комитет по правам человека (/Human Rights Committee/)22) Электротехника: high rupturing capacity23) Должность: Human Relations Council -
12 commit
[kə'mɪt]vtshe was committed to a hospital/nursing home — umieszczono ją w szpitalu/prywatnym domu opieki
to commit o.s. (to do sth) — zobowiązywać się (zobowiązać się perf) (do zrobienia czegoś)
to commit suicide — popełnić ( perf) samobójstwo
to commit sth to writing — zapisywać (zapisać perf) or notować (zanotować perf) coś
to commit sb for trial — stawiać (postawić perf) kogoś w stan oskarżenia
* * *[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) popełniać2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) powierzać, osadzać3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) zobowiązywać się•- committal
- committed -
13 order
1) приказ; предписание; распоряжение; указание; инструкция | приказывать; предписывать; распоряжаться; давать указания, инструкции2) требование | требовать3) ордер4) заказ | заказывать5) порядок; регламент8) орден (рыцарский, религиозный)•order for collection — инкассовое поручение;
order for costs — решение суда по вопросу о распределении судебных издержек;
order for disinterment — приказ ( коронера) об эксгумации;
order for possession — 1. судебный приказ о выселении 2. судебный приказ о предоставлении жилья за выселением;
order for the defendant — судебный приказ о явке ответчика [подсудимого] в суд;
made out to order — ордерный, выписанный приказу кого-л. ;
order nisi — условно-окончательный приказ суда, приказ суда, имеющий неокончательную силу (вступающий в силу с определённого срока, если не будет оспорен и отменён до этого срока);
to order imprisonment — издать судебный приказ о заключении в тюрьму;
to order new trial — издать судебный приказ о новом слушании дела;
- order of commitmentorder to show cause — приказ о представлении обоснования (приказ суда стороне изложить причины того, почему не следует удовлетворить ходатайство противной стороны);
- order of convenience and necessity
- order of court
- order of discharge
- order of examination
- order of jurisdiction
- order of precedence
- order of priority
- order of proof
- order of revivor
- order of sequence
- order of succession
- order of the day
- adjudication order
- administrative order
- agreed order
- Anton Piller order
- arrest order
- bastardy order
- busing order
- buying order
- cease-and-desist order
- charging order
- chartering order
- commission order
- committal order
- commutation order
- consent order
- convenience-and-necessity order
- court order
- curfew order
- custodianship order
- decretal order
- delivery order
- demolition order
- disbarment order
- discovery order
- effective order
- enforcement order
- established order
- exclusion order
- executive order
- final order
- formal order
- forwarding order
- fraud order
- garnishee order
- general orders
- interim order
- interlocutory order
- judge's order
- judicatory civil order
- law order
- magistrate's order
- maintenance order
- mandatory order
- military order
- modifying order
- money order
- non-molestation order
- oral order
- original order
- preliminary order
- probation order
- procedural order
- protection order
- provisional order
- public order
- public order of ocean resources
- rate order
- receiving order
- reparation order
- restraining order
- restriction order
- satisfied order
- secrecy order
- selling order
- separation order
- sessional order
- social order
- special order
- stand-by order
- standing orders
- statutory order
- stipulation order
- stop order
- substantive order
- supervision order
- unsatisfied order
- verbal order
- vesting order
- winding-up order
- written order
- garnishment order
- intermediate order
- legal order
- protective order -
14 product launch
Mktgthe introduction of a new product to a market. A product launch progresses through a number of important stages: internal communication, which encourages high levels of awareness and commitment to the new product; pre-launch activity, which secures distribution and makes sure that retailers have the resources and knowledge to market the product; launch events at national, regional, or local level; post-event activity, which helps salesforce and retailers make the most of the event; and launch advertising and other forms of customer communication.
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