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61 okay
1. все в порядке; хорошо; ладно; есть2. окейСинонимический ряд:1. acceptable (adj.) acceptable; all right; passable; tolerable2. approbation (noun) approbation; benediction; blessing; favor; OK3. approval (noun) acceptance; affirmative answer; approval; authorization; endorsement; go-ahead; nod; permission; sanction; yea; yes4. approve (verb) accredit; approve; authorize; certify; endorse; OK; sanction5. all right (other) absolutely; all right; certainly; of course; positively; very well6. yes (other) agreed; aye; OK; yea; yesАнтонимический ряд:deny; rejection; unacceptable -
62 oppugn
1. v книжн. нападать, резко критиковать2. v книжн. оспаривать, отрицать; подвергать сомнениюСинонимический ряд:question (verb) criticize; discredit; dispute; distrust; doubt; mistrust; oppose; question; suspect; wonder atАнтонимический ряд:aid; endorse; favor; support -
63 sanction
1. n санкция, ратификация, утверждениеcriminal sanction — уголовная санкция; уголовное наказание
penal sanction — уголовная санкция; уголовное наказание
pragmatic sanction — прагматическая санкция; указ
2. n поддержка, согласие, одобрение, разрешениеthe sanction of conscience — то, что позволяет совесть
3. n мотив, соображение4. n часто санкция5. n юр. предусмотренная законом мера наказания6. n ист. указ, предписание, постановление7. v санкционировать, ратифицировать, утверждать8. v одобрять, разрешать9. v юр. предусмотреть меру наказанияСинонимический ряд:1. authorization (noun) allowance; approval; authorisation; authority; authorization; command; confirmation; consent; countenance; decree; leave; licence; permission; permit; ratification; sufferance; support; writ2. endorsement (noun) endorsement; fiat3. penalty (noun) ban; embargo; injunction; penalty; punishment; sentence4. approve (verb) accredit; allow; approve; authorise; authorize; certify; condone; confirm; consent; countenance; empower; endorse; let; OK; okay; permit; ratify; supportАнтонимический ряд:condemn; denunciation; disallow; disapprobation; disapproval; disapprove; disparage; exclusion; forbid; hindrance; inhibit; injunction; interdiction -
64 sponsor
1. n поручитель2. n фирма, заказывающая радио- или телепрограмму в рекламных целях, рекламодатель3. n устроитель, организатор; инициаторsponsor to a student council — преподаватель, прикреплённый к студенческому совету
4. n спонсор, автор проекта резолюции; государство, предложившее проект резолюции5. n восприемник, крёстный отец; восприемница, крёстная матьfellow sponsor — кум; кума
6. v ручаться7. v поддерживать, устраивать, организовывать8. v предлагать, вносить; выдвигатьresolution sponsored by seven member states — резолюция, предложенная семью государствами-членами
Синонимический ряд:1. angel (noun) angel; backer; backer-up; guarantor; guaranty; surety; underwriter2. defender (noun) ally; champion; defender; partisan; protector3. friend (noun) benefactor; contributor; friend; supporter4. patron (noun) advocate; godfather; mentor; patron; subsidizer; sustainer5. advance (verb) advance; endorse; patronise; support; sustainАнтонимический ряд:opponent; oppose -
65 stick up for
Синонимический ряд:promote (verb) accredit; advocate; approve; commend; endorse; promote; put in a good word for; recommend; sanction -
66 undersign
1. v подписывать2. v подписыватьсяСинонимический ряд:sign (verb) autograph; endorse; inscribe; sign; subscribe -
67 vouch for
1. ручаться; поручитьсяI cannot vouch for the truth of that statement — не могу ручаться, что это утверждение соответствует действительности
2. ручаться заСинонимический ряд:affirm (verb) affirm; assure; attest; attest to; aver; certify; confirm; endorse; ensure; guarantee; pledge; promise; support; swear; testify; verify; witness
См. также в других словарях:
endorse — verb ADVERB ▪ enthusiastically, heartily, strongly, warmly, wholeheartedly ▪ entirely, fully ▪ overwhelmingly, unani … Collocations dictionary
endorse — en·dorse also in·dorse /in dȯrs/ vt en·dorsed also in·dorsed, en·dors·ing, also, in·dors·ing [Anglo French endosser endorser and Medieval Latin indorsare, both ultimately from Latin in on + dorsum back] 1: to write on the back of; esp: to sign… … Law dictionary
endorse — verb 1) endorse a product Syn: support, back, agree with, approve (of), favor, subscribe to, recommend, champion, stick up for, uphold, affirm, sanction; informal throw one s weight behind, okay See note at … Thesaurus of popular words
endorse — (US & Law also indorse) ► VERB 1) declare one s public approval of. 2) sign (a cheque or bill of exchange) on the back to specify another as the payee or to accept responsibility for paying it. 3) Brit. enter an endorsement on (a driving licence) … English terms dictionary
endorse — verb a) to support, to back, to give ones approval to, especially officially or by signature b) To write ones signature on the back of a cheque when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it See Also … Wiktionary
endorse — verb (T) 1 to express formal support or approval for someone or something: The committee has endorsed our proposals. 2 to sign your name on the back of a cheque 3 to say in an advertisement that you use a particular product and like it: big names … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
endorse — verb Syn: support, back, agree with, approve (of), favour, subscribe to, recommend, champion, uphold, sanction Ant: oppose … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
endorse — [[t]ɪndɔ͟ː(r)s[/t]] endorses, endorsing, endorsed 1) VERB If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them. [V n] I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly. [V n] ...policies agreed by the Labour Party… … English dictionary
endorse — Transferring asset ownership by signing the back of the asset s certificate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * endorse en‧dorse [ɪnˈdɔːs ǁ ˈdɔːrs] also indorse verb [transitive] 1. LAW … Financial and business terms
endorse — also indorse transitive verb ( dorsed; dorsing) Etymology: alteration of obsolete endoss, from Middle English endosen, from Anglo French endosser, to put on, don, write on the back of, from en + dos back, from Latin dorsum Date: 1581 1. a. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
endorse */*/ — UK [ɪnˈdɔː(r)s] / US [ɪnˈdɔrs] verb [transitive] Word forms endorse : present tense I/you/we/they endorse he/she/it endorses present participle endorsing past tense endorsed past participle endorsed 1) a) to express support for someone or… … English dictionary