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101 assent
1. n согласие2. n офиц. утверждение, одобрение; разрешение; санкция3. v соглашаться4. v уступать5. v разрешить, санкционироватьСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) acceptance; accession; accord; acquiescence; agreement; approbation; approval; authorisation; authorization; consent; nod; yes2. accede (verb) accede; accept; acquiesce; admit; agree; allow; concur; consent; subscribe; yes; yieldАнтонимический ряд:difference; disagreement; disapprove; disavowal; disclaimer; dissent; protest; refuse; reject; repudiation -
102 coincide
1. v совпадатьevents that coincide — события, совпадающие во времени
2. v соответствовать, быть одинаковым, совпадать3. v равняться, соответствоватьСинонимический ряд:agree (verb) accord; affirm; agree; assent; concert; concord; concur; conform; correspond; get together; happen simultaneously; harmonise; harmonize; match; synchronizeАнтонимический ряд: -
103 consent
1. n согласиеby common consent — единогласно, единодушно, с общего согласия
lawful consent — согласие, имеющее юридическое значение
2. n разрешение3. v соглашаться, давать согласие4. v разрешать, давать разрешение, позволятьmy parents did not consent to my accepting the job — родители не разрешили мне поступить на эту работу
Синонимический ряд:1. acquiescence (noun) acceptance; accord; acquiescence; agreement; approbation; assent; concord; concurrence; consensus; nod2. permission (noun) allowance; approval; authorisation; authorization; leave; licence; permission; permit; sanction; sufferance3. approve of (verb) accede; accept; acquiesce; agree; allow; approve; approve of; assent; authorise; concur; grant; let; permit; sanction; subscribe; yesАнтонимический ряд:demur; deny; differ; disagree; disapprove; dissent; object; prevent; refusal; refuse; rejection; withdraw -
104 covenant
1. n соглашение; договор; договор за печатью2. n отдельная статья договора, условие договора3. n библ. завет4. n ист. «Ковенант»5. v заключить соглашение, договор, сделку6. v взять на себя обязательства по договору, соглашениюcovenant in law — обязательство, предполагаемое правом
Синонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; arrangement; bargain; compact; contract; convention; pact; promise; transaction; treaty; understanding2. bond (noun) bond; guarantee; oath; pledge; promise; vow; word3. agree (verb) agree; avow; bargain; concur; contract; pledge; plight; promise; swear; vow -
105 jibe
v амер. совпадать, соответствовать; согласоватьсяСинонимический ряд:agree (verb) accord; agree; check; check out; cohere; comport; concur; conform; consist; consort; correspond; dovetail; fit in; follow; go; harmonize; march; quadrate; rhyme; square; suit; tallyАнтонимический ряд: -
106 league
1. n лига, союзRugby League — регбийная лига, лига регби
bush league — низшая лига, лига второстепенных клубов
2. n спорт. лига, классA league — первая лига, класс А
3. n класс, категория, разряд; группа4. v образовать союз, объединить в союз5. v входить в союз, объединяться, образовать союз6. n лига, льёСинонимический ряд:1. assembly (noun) assembly; congress; council; junta2. association (noun) alliance; anschluss; association; brotherhood; circuit; club; coalition; confederacy; confederation; conference; federation; fellowship; fraternity; grange; guild; loop; order; organisation; society; sodality; union; wheel3. class (noun) category; class; grade; group; grouping; pigeonhole; tier4. compact (noun) compact; contract; covenant; pact5. conglomerate (noun) conglomerate; consortium; corporation; syndicate6. unite (verb) align; ally; band; coadjute; combine; concur; confederate; conjoin; cooperate; federate; merge; uniteАнтонимический ряд:disassociation; divide -
107 reach an agreement
1. достигнуть соглашения2. приходить к соглашениюСинонимический ряд:agree with (verb) accede; acquiesce; agree on; agree with; approve; assent; come to terms; concur; consent
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