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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.) málamiðlun -
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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.) entendimento* * *com.pro.mise[k'ɔmprəmaiz] n 1 compromisso, acordo, ajuste. 2 concessão, acomodação, transigência, conciliação, solução conciliatória. • vt+vi 1 ajustar, entrar em um acordo fazendo concessões. 2 comprometer(-se): a) assumir compromisso. b) expor(-se) a situação difícil. 3 transigir, fazer concessões desonrosas. -
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1. nкомпроміс; угода сторін2. v1) піти на компроміс2) компрометувати3) ставити під загрозу* * *I n1) компроміс; угода сторін2) щось середнєII a1) компроміснийIII v1) піти на компроміс або угоду2) компрометувати; ставити під загрозу ( положення) -
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n. uzlaşma, uyuşma, ödün, taviz, ödün vererek anlaşmaya varma————————v. uzlaştırmak, ara bulmak, uzlaşmak, anlaşmak, gölge düşürmek, riske atmak* * *1. uzlaşma 2. uzlaş (v.) 3. uzlaşma (n.)* * *((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.) uzlaşma, anlaşma -
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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* * *I [kɔmprəmaiz]1.transitive verbporavnati (spor); osramotiti, kompromitirati, ogrožati;2.intransitive verb(on o) sporazumeti se; ubrati srednjo potII [kɔmprəmaiz]nounporavnava, sredina, kompromis -
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1.Pol. compromis; Jur. transaction à l'amiable2.2) mettre en péril; compromettre3) Jur. transiger; composer; accepter un compromis, une solution de conciliation, un accommodementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > compromise
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• tinkiä• vaarantaa• saattaa huonoon valoon• sopia• sovitteluratkaisu• sovittelemalla ratkaista• sopimus• sovittelu• kompromissiratkaisu• kompromissi* * *((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.) kompromissi -
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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* * *kompromiss; ielaisties kompromisā; kompromitēt -
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n. kompromiss--------v. kompromissa, dagtinga* * *((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 -
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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* * *• uzavřít kompromis• kompromis -
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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* * *• vyrovnanie• urovnat• dohodnút sa• kompromitovat• kompromis• odmaskovanie -
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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.) compromis -
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n (ЛДП)1) соотношение3) вариант; выбор4) требование5) снижение; потеряv (ЛДП)1) поступаться чем-л.2) отступать от чего-л.3) изменять чему-л.4) уменьшать; приводить к уменьшению (чего-л. позитивного, желательного; напр., точности)5) ухудшать; приводить к ухудшению (напр., рабочих характеристик)6) искажатьEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > compromise
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['kɔmprəmaɪz] 1. сущ.1) компромисс; соглашение ( на основе взаимных уступок)Syn:2. гл.Is the government prepared to compromise with the workers over their pay demand? — Готово ли правительство пойти на компромисс с рабочими по вопросу оплаты труда?
2) компрометировать, подрывать (репутацию, доверие)Being seen with her compromises me. — То, что меня видят вместе с ней, компрометирует меня.
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eng.compromiserus.компрометацияukr.компрометаціяУтеря критичной информации либо получение ее неавторизованными для этого субъектами (лицами, программами, процессами и т.д.).English-Russian dictionary of information security > 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.) compromis
См. также в других словарях:
COMPROMISE — (Heb. פְּשָׁרָה, pesharah; apparently derived from the term pesher, solution, Eccles. 8:1), deciding a civil law dispute (dinei mamonot) by the court or an arbitral body, through the exercise of their discretion and not according to the laws… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
compromise — com·pro·mise 1 n: an agreement resolving differences by mutual concessions esp. to prevent or end a lawsuit compromise 2 vb mised, mis·ing vt: to resolve or dispose of by a compromise cases in which a dispute is compromised E. A. Farnsworth and W … Law dictionary
Compromise — Com pro*mise, n. [F. compromis, fr. L. compromissum a mutual promise to abide by the decision of an arbiter, fr. compromittere to make such a promise; com + promittere to promise. See {Promise}.] 1. A mutual agreement to refer matters in dispute… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compromise — [n] agreement, give and take accommodation, accord, adjustment, arrangement, bargain, compact, composition, concession, contract, copout*, covenant, deal, fifty fifty*, half and half, half measure, happy medium*, mean, middle course, middle… … New thesaurus
compromise — [käm′prə mīz΄] n. [ME & OFr compromis < LL compromissum, a compromise, mutual promise < L compromissus, pp. of compromittere, to make a mutual promise to abide by an arbiter s decision < com , together + promittere, to PROMISE] 1. a… … English World dictionary
Compromise — Com pro*mise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Compromised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Compromising}.] [From {Compromise}, n.; cf. {Compromit}.] 1. To bind by mutual agreement; to agree. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Laban and himself were compromised That all the eanlings… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Compromise — Com pro*mise, v. i. 1. To agree; to accord. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To make concession for conciliation and peace. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compromise — (n.) early 15c., a joint promise to abide by an arbiter s decision, from M.Fr. compromis (13c.), from L. compromissus, pp. of compromittere to make a mutual promise (to abide by an arbiter s decision), from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) +… … Etymology dictionary
compromise — ► NOUN 1) an agreement reached by each side making concessions. 2) an intermediate state between conflicting opinions, reached by mutual concession. ► VERB 1) settle a dispute by mutual concession. 2) expediently accept standards that are lower… … English terms dictionary
compromise — ▪ I. compromise com‧pro‧mise 1 [ˈkɒmprəmaɪz ǁ ˈkɑːm ] noun [countable, uncountable] an agreement between two people or groups in which both sides agree to accept less than they first asked for and to give up something that they value: •… … Financial and business terms
compromise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ acceptable, fair, good, happy (esp. BrE), possible, pragmatic, reasonable, sensible, suitable ▪ … Collocations dictionary