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1 confrontation meeting
упр. конфронтационная встреча (техника организационного разития, разработанная Р. Бекхардом; предполагает разрешение проблем с помощью открытой встречи противоборствующих сторон)See: -
2 meeting
сущ.1) упр. собрание; совещание; заседание; митинг, конференция, съездto chair [conduct, preside over\] a meeting — председательствовать на собрании
to adjourn [break up\] a meeting — объявлять перерыв в заседании
to call [convene\] a meeting — созывать собрание
to call off [cancel\] a meeting — отменять заседание
See:annual general meeting, extraordinary general meeting, board meeting, kick-off meeting, minutes keeper, chairman, facilitator, chamber 1), hearing2) общ. встречаOur meeting was purely accidental. — Мы встретились совершенно случайно.
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3 confrontation
1. n столкновение2. n полит. конфронтация, противоборство3. n сравнение, сопоставление4. n юр. конфронтация, очная ставкаСинонимический ряд:1. combat (noun) action; affair; affray; battle; combat; conflict; contest; dispute; fight; meeting; showdown; strife2. encounter (noun) encounter -
4 meeting
1. n собрание, совещание, заседание; митинг; конференция, съездpolitical meeting — митинг, сходка
General Meeting — Генеральная Ассамблея ;
meeting in camera — заседание при закрытых дверях; секретное заседание или совещание
Heads-of-government meeting, a meeting of the Heads of Government — совещание глав правительств
2. n арх. дуэль3. n рел. собрание прихожан4. n спорт. встреча, состязание5. n пересечение6. n слияние7. n схождение8. n встречное движение автомобилей9. n ж. -д. разъезд10. n тех. стык; соединениеСинонимический ряд:1. next (adj.) abutting; adjacent; adjoining; bordering; contiguous; juxtaposed; neighbouring; next; touching2. connection (noun) abutment; adherence; connection; joining; juncture; juxtaposing; juxtaposition3. contest (noun) competition; concours; conflict; contest; meet; rencontre4. encounter (noun) confrontation; date; encounter; engagement; rendezvous; tryst5. gathering (noun) concourse; concursion; confluence; convergence; gathering; junction6. group (noun) assemblage; body; company; congregation; congress; convocation; crowd; group; muster; troop7. talk (noun) assembly; conclave; conference; convention; council; parley; powwow; rally; talk8. answering (verb) answering; filling; fulfilling; satisfying9. bounding (verb) abutting; adjoining; bordering; bounding; butting; juxtaposing; neighbouring; verging10. convening (verb) convening; opening; sitting11. converging (verb) concentrating; converging; focusing12. engaging (verb) affronting; closing; confronting; encountering; engaging; facing; fronting; run into; taking on13. equaling or equalling (verb) equaling or equalling; equalling; matching; measuring up; rivaling or rivalling; touching; tying14. greeting (verb) greeting; react to; respond to15. happening (verb) bumping; chancing; happening; hitting; lighting; stumbling; tumbling16. meeting (verb) assembling; clustering; collecting; congregating; gathering; get together; grouping; meeting; mustering -
5 Beckhard, Richard
перс.упр. Бекхард, Ричард (1918-1999; американский теоретик управления, профессор Школы менеджмента им. А. Слоуна; один из пионеров в теории организационного развития; основная работа "Organization Development: Strategies and Models", 1969)See: -
6 greeting
1. n приветствиеunacknowledged greeting — приветствие, оставшееся без ответа
2. n привет; поклон3. n поздравление4. n встреча; приёмcordial greeting — сердечная встреча; сердечный приём
the hostess circulated at the party greeting the guests — хозяйка приёма расхаживала по залу, приветствуя гостей
Синонимический ряд:1. reception (noun) admission; confrontation; encounter; meeting; reception; rendezvous2. salutation (noun) accosting; addressing; compliments; heralding; salutation; salute; speaking to; ushering in; verbal acknowledgement; welcome3. addressing (verb) accosting; addressing; calling to; greeting; hailing; saluting; welcoming4. meeting (verb) meeting; react to; respond to -
7 one-on-one
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noun (AmE) tête m à tête, mano m a mano1.ADJ [equivalence, correspondence] exacto; [relationship, conversation] de uno a uno; [meeting] entre dos; [teaching] individual, individualizadoon a one-to-one basis — [teach] individualmente; [talk] de uno a uno
2.ADV [discuss, talk] de uno a uno* * *
I ['wʌnɑːn'wʌn, 'wʌnɒn'wʌn]
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8 encounter
1. n столкновение; схватка, стычка2. n дуэль; состязание; турнир3. n спорт. встреча, схватка4. n физ. столкновение, соударение5. n арх. любовное свидание6. v встретить7. v иметь столкновение, стычку; встретиться8. v наталкиватьсяwe encounter so many problems in our work — мы сталкиваемся в своей работе с многочисленными проблемами
9. v спорт. встретиться; провести схватку10. v физ. сталкиваться, соударятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. fight (noun) battle; brush; clash; combat; conflict; fight; passage; run-in; set-to; shock; skirmish; struggle; velitation2. meeting (noun) appointment; concurrence; confrontation; interview; meeting; rendezvous3. attack (verb) attack; battle; complete with; cope with; engage with; strike; struggle4. endure (verb) endure; experience; suffer5. engage (verb) affront; chance upon; close; come upon; confront; engage; face; front; meet; run into; stand; take on6. find (verb) catch; descry; detect; espy; find; hit on; hit upon; meet with; spot; turn upАнтонимический ряд:avoid; avoidance; concord; conformity; escape; evasion; harmony; peace; retreat; truce; union -
9 stage
1. noun1) (Theatre) Bühne, die2) (fig.)go on the stage — zur Bühne od. zum Theater gehen
be at a late/critical stage — sich in einer späten/kritischen Phase befinden
at this stage — in diesem Stadium
do something in or by stages — etwas abschnittsweise od. nach und nach tun
in the final stages — in der Schlussphase
4) (raised platform) Gerüst, das5) (of microscope) Mikroskoptisch, derset the stage for somebody/something — jemandem den Weg ebnen/etwas in die Wege leiten
7) (distance) Etappe, die2. transitive verb1) (present) inszenieren2) (arrange) veranstalten [Wettkampf, Ausstellung]; ausrichten [Veranstaltung]; organisieren [Streik]; bewerkstelligen [Rückzug]* * *I 1. [stei‹] noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) die Bühne2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) inszenieren2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) in Szene setzen•- academic.ru/70160/staging">staging- stage direction
- stage fright
- stagehand
- stage manager
- stagestruck II [stei‹]1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.) das Stadium2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) die Etappe3) (a section of a bus route.) die Strecke4) (a section of a rocket.) die Stufe•* * *[steɪʤ]I. n\stage in the process Prozessschritt mcrucial \stage entscheidende Phaseearly \stage Frühphase fediting \stage Drucklegung flate \stage Spätphase fto go through a \stage eine [bestimmte] Phase durchmachenat some \stage irgendwannto do sth in \stages etw in Etappen [o etappenweise] [o in einzelnen Schritten] tun2. of a journey, race Etappe f, Abschnitt mthree-\stage rocket Dreistufenrakete fto go on \stage die Bühne betretento take the \stage auftreten7. (profession)▪ the \stage die Bühnethe London \stage das Londoner Theaterto be on the \stage auf der Bühne stehento go to the \stage zum Theater gehenthe world \stage die [ganze] Weltthe political \stage die politische BühneII. vt1. THEAT▪ to \stage sth etw aufführento \stage a concert ein Konzert geben [o geh veranstalten]to \stage a play/an opera ein Theaterstück/eine Oper aufführen [o inszenieren2. (organize)to \stage a comeback ein Comeback startento \stage a congress/meeting einen Kongress/eine Tagung veranstaltento \stage a coup d'état einen Staatsstreich durchführento \stage a match ein Spiel austragento \stage the Olympic Games die Olympischen Spiele ausrichtento \stage a party eine Party gebento \stage a recovery eine Erholung[sphase] einleitento \stage a strike/a demonstration einen Streik/eine Demonstration organisieren [o inszenieren]to \stage war games ein Manöver abhalten3. MEDto \stage a patient/disease einen Patienten/eine Krankheit diagnostisch einordnen\stage adaptation Bühnenfassung f\stage crew Bühnenteam nt\stage scenery Kulisse[n] f[pl]\stage setting Bühnenbild nt* * *[steɪdZ]1. nto be on/go on/leave the stage (as career) — beim Theater sein/zum Theater gehen/das Theater verlassen
to go on stage (actor) — die Bühne betreten; (play) anfangen
to come off stage, to leave the stage — von der Bühne abtreten
to put a play on the stage — ein Stück aufführen or auf die Bühne bringen
to adapt a novel for the stage —
the stage was set (lit) — das Bühnenbild war aufgebaut; (fig) alles war vorbereitet
2) (= platform in hall) Podium ntin the early/final stage(s) — im Anfangs-/Endstadium
what stage is your thesis at? —
I'm at the talking stage with the club — ich befinde mich mit dem Klub gerade in Gesprächen
we have reached a stage where... — wir sind an einem Punkt angelangt, wo...
4) (= part of journey, race etc) Abschnitt m, Etappe f; (= fare stage) Teilstrecke f, Fahrzone f; (= actual bus stop) Zahlgrenze fin or by ( easy) stages (lit) — etappenweise; (fig also) Schritt für Schritt
5) (= section of rocket) Stufe f6) (old inf: stagecoach) Postkutsche f2. vtplay aufführen, auf die Bühne bringen; competition, event durchführen; accident, scene, coup inszenieren; welcome arrangieren; demonstration, strike, protest etc veranstaltenthe play is staged in the 19th century — das Stück spielt im 19. Jahrhundert
stageed reading — Bühnenlesung f, dramatische Lesung
* * *stage [steıdʒ]A s1. TECH Bühne f, Gerüst n2. Podium n3. THEAT Bühne f (auch fig Theaterwelt oder Bühnenlaufbahn):the stage fig die Bühne, das Theater;be on the stage Schauspieler(in) oder beim Theater sein;go on the stage zur Bühne gehen;hold the stage sich halten (Theaterstück);put on (the) stage → B 1;be put on (the) stage zur Aufführung gelangen oder kommen;a) die Voraussetzungen schaffen für,4. fig Bühne f, Schauplatz m:move off the political stage von der politischen Bühne abtreten5. HISTa) (Post)Station fb) Postkutsche f6. Br Teilstrecke f, Fahrzone f (Bus etc)7. (Reise)Abschnitt m, Etappe f (auch Radsport etc und fig):critical stage kritisches Stadium;experimental (initial, intermediate) stage Versuchs-(Anfangs-, Zwischen)stadium;a) zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt,b) in diesem Stadium;at this early stage schon jetzt, bereits heute;be in its early stages im Anfangs- oder Frühstadium sein;9. ARCH (Bau)Abschnitt m10. GEOL Stufe f (einer Formation)11. Objekttisch m (am Mikroskop)12. ELEK Verstärkerstufe f13. TECH Stufe f (auch einer Rakete)14. TECH Farbläufer mB v/t1. a) auf die Bühne oder zur Aufführung bringen, inszenieren:b) für die Bühne bearbeiten2. a) eine Ausstellung etc veranstaltenb) eine Demonstration etc inszenieren, durchführen, aufziehen3. TECH (be)rüsten4. MIL US durchschleusen* * *1. noun1) (Theatre) Bühne, diedown/up stage — (position) vorne/hinten auf der Bühne; (direction) nach vorn/nach hinten
2) (fig.)go on the stage — zur Bühne od. zum Theater gehen
be at a late/critical stage — sich in einer späten/kritischen Phase befinden
do something in or by stages — etwas abschnittsweise od. nach und nach tun
4) (raised platform) Gerüst, das5) (of microscope) Mikroskoptisch, derset the stage for somebody/something — jemandem den Weg ebnen/etwas in die Wege leiten
7) (distance) Etappe, die2. transitive verb1) (present) inszenieren2) (arrange) veranstalten [Wettkampf, Ausstellung]; ausrichten [Veranstaltung]; organisieren [Streik]; bewerkstelligen [Rückzug]* * *n.Bühne -n f.Etappe -n f.Podium -en n.Schauplatz m.Stadium -en n.Stufe -n f. v.inszenieren v.veranstalten v. -
10 conflict
1. n конфликт, столкновение; борьбаi/o conflict — конфликт ввода-вывода
2. n вооружённый конфликт, войнаconflict resolver — арбитр; механизм разрешения конфликтов
3. n противоречие4. n психол. внутренний конфликт; борьба противоречивых чувств, амбивалентность чувств5. v противоречить6. v конфликтовать; вступать в конфликт, боротьсяСинонимический ряд:1. battle (noun) battle; collision; confrontation; controversy; fight; skirmish; struggle; tussle2. contest (noun) competition; concours; contest; emulation; hostilities; meet; meeting; rencontre; rivalry; strife; striving; tug-of-war; war; warfare3. discord (noun) antagonism; argument; clash; contention; difference; difficulty; disaccord; discord; disharmony; dispeace; dissension; dissent; dissidence; dissonance; disunion; disunity; division; friction; hostility; inconsistency; inharmony; mischief; unpeace; variance4. clash (verb) clash; contradict; disaccord; discord; disharmonize; jangle; jar; mismatch5. contest (verb) battle; combat; contest; fight; interfere; lock horns with; struggle6. oppose (verb) be at odds; be at variance; collide; contend; differ; disagree; dispute; opposeАнтонимический ряд:agree; agreement; calmness; concord; harmony; peace; tranquility -
11 reception
1. n приём, принятие; получение2. n приём в члены3. n встреча, приём4. n восприятие5. n эллипт. гостиная, общая комната6. n тлв. тел. радио, приём7. n контора гостиницы8. n юр. рецензияСинонимический ряд:1. entertaining guests (noun) buffet luncheon; cocktail party; dinner party; entertaining guests; party; social gathering; soirйe; wake; wedding reception2. greeting (noun) admission; arrival; confrontation; encounter; greeting; meeting; rendezvous; salutation; welcome3. receiving radio or TV waves (noun) getting a station; getting cable; hacking; listening in; picking up a signal; receiving a signal; receiving radio or TV waves; tuning in; tuning to a frequency -
12 showdown
1. n карт. раскрытие карт2. n разг. раскрытие собственных карт, планов; открытое заявление, откровенное признание3. n разг. открытая проверка; проба силshowdown of views — открытая борьба взглядов ; откровенный обмен взглядами
4. n разг. окончательное урегулированиеСинонимический ряд:fight (noun) battle; conflict; confrontation; dispute; fight; meeting; strife -
13 face-to-face
(discussion, confrontation) face à face;∎ a face-to-face meeting un face-à-faceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > face-to-face
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