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2 endeavour
1. nouna. ( = effort) effort m* * *1. 2.transitive verbto endeavour to do — ( do one's best) faire tout son possible pour faire; ( find a means) trouver un moyen de faire
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3 project
1 nounprojet m;∎ they're working on a new building project ils travaillent sur un nouveau projet de constructionproject analysis étude f de projet; project management gestion f de projets;COMPUTING project management package gestionnaire m de projets;project manager directeur(trice) m, f de projet;project milestones étapes f pl principales du projet(forecast) prévoir;∎ he's projecting a 40 percent slide in May il prévoit une baisse de 40 pour cent au mois de mai;∎ we have attempted to project next year's figures/output nous avons tenté de prévoir les chiffres/la production pour l'année prochaineNot only is actual conflict greater today, but even the potential for interpersonal conflicts in the workplace is far greater than at any time in the past. One reason for this is increased time-to-market pressures. The need to rapidly make decisions, establish an engineering direction, and meet project milestones adds elements of tension and stress to an already difficult endeavor.
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4 endeavour
endeavour, endeavor USA n1 ( attempt) tentative f (to do de faire) ; to make every endeavour to do faire tout son possible pour faire ;2 ( industriousness) effort m ;3 ( project) projet m.B vtr to endeavour to do ( do one's best) faire tout son possible pour faire ; ( find a means) trouver un moyen de faire ; ( succeed) réussir à faire. -
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1 nouneffort m;∎ to wish sb good luck in their endeavours souhaiter bonne chance à qn dans ses entreprises;∎ to make every endeavour to obtain sth faire tout son possible pour obtenir qch;∎ in an endeavour to stop the strike en tentant de mettre fin à la grève;∎ despite her best endeavours malgré tous ses efforts;∎ to use one's best endeavours to do sth employer tous ses efforts à faire qch;∎ a new field of human endeavour une nouvelle perspective pour l'homme;∎ one of the greatest achievements of human endeavour une des plus belles victoires ou conquêtes de l'homme∎ to endeavour to do sth s'efforcer ou essayer de faire qch -
6 качественный целевой показатель
качественный целевой показатель
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quality objective
Any goal or target established for a product, service or endeavor that aspires to attain a relatively high grade or level of excellence. (Source: RHW)
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обычаи и практика
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code of practice
A systematic collection of procedures outlining the established method of application of all relevant laws, rules or regulations to a specific endeavor. (Source: BLD)
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система образования
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educational system
Any formulated, regular or special organization of instruction, training or knowledge disclosure, especially the institutional structures supporting that endeavor. (Source: ISEP / OED)
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Endeavor — En*deav or, n. [Written also endeavour.] An exertion of physical or intellectual strength toward the attainment of an object; a systematic or continuous attempt; an effort; a trial. [1913 Webster] To employ all my endeavor to obey you. Sir P.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Endeavor — En*deav or, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Endeavored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Endeavoring}.] [OE. endevor; pref. en + dever, devoir, duty, F. devoir: cf. F. se mettre en devoir de faire quelque chose to try to do a thing, to go about it. See {Devoir}, {Debt}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Endeavor — Endeavor, WI U.S. village in Wisconsin Population (2000): 440 Housing Units (2000): 170 Land area (2000): 0.642079 sq. miles (1.662978 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.059699 sq. miles (0.154620 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.701778 sq. miles (1.817598 … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Endeavor, WI — U.S. village in Wisconsin Population (2000): 440 Housing Units (2000): 170 Land area (2000): 0.642079 sq. miles (1.662978 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.059699 sq. miles (0.154620 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.701778 sq. miles (1.817598 sq. km) FIPS … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Endeavor — En*deav or, v. i. To exert one s self; to work for a certain end. [1913 Webster] And such were praised who but endeavored well. Pope. [1913 Webster] Note: Usually with an infinitive; as, to endeavor to outstrip an antagonist. [1913 Webster] He… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
endeavor — vb *attempt, try, essay, strive, struggle Analogous words: apply, devote, *direct, address: determine, resolve, *decide endeavor n essay, striving, struggle, attempt, try (see under ATTEMPT vb) Analogous words: toil, labor, travail, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
endeavor — [n] attempt to achieve something aim, all*, best shot*, crash project*, dry run*, effort, enterprise, essay, exertion, fling, full blast*, full court press*, full steam*, go, header*, labor, lick*, old college try*, one’s all*, one’s level best* … New thesaurus
endeavor — [en dev′ər, indev′ər] vi. [ME endever < en (see EN 1) + dever < OFr deveir, duty, as in se mettre en deveir, to try to do: see DEVOIR] to make an earnest attempt; strive: now usually with an infinitive [to endeavor to finish first] vt.… … English World dictionary
endeavor — I noun achievement, aim, application, assiduity, attempt, bid, campaign, cause, conatus, contentio, deed, effort, emprise, enterprise, essay, exercise, exertion, experiment exploit, feat, labor, nisus, pains, project, pursuance, pursuit, quest,… … Law dictionary
endeavor — (n.) early 15c., pains taken to attain an object, lit. in duty, from phrase put (oneself) in dever make it one s duty (a partial translation of O.Fr. mettre en deveir put in duty ), from O.Fr. dever duty, from L. debere to owe (see DEBT (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
endeavor — 01. Hard work and determination are always important factors in the success of any [endeavor]. 02. Businessman Andrew Carnegie donated about $330 million to libraries, research projects, and world peace [endeavors]. 03. This latest mission to… … Grammatical examples in English