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to generally recognized, to find acceptance, to win recognitionРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > найти признание
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to find acceptance, to win the recognition (of)Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > получать признание
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23 получить признание
to find acceptance, to win the recognition (of)Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > получить признание
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25 признание рынка
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26 находить признание рынка
рынок коммерческих векселей; учетный рынок — discount market
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > находить признание рынка
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27 durchsetzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t (Plan etc.) get s.th. through ( oder accepted); mit Nachdruck: push s.th. through; durchsetzen, dass etw. getan wird oder geschieht succeed in getting s.th. done; seine Meinung durchsetzen get (the) others to agree; seinen Kopf oder Willen durchsetzen have one’s wayII v/refl1. Person: get one’s way; im Leben: assert o.s.; im Konflikt: prevail; sie kann sich bei den Kindern nicht durchsetzen the children always get their own way with her, she has no control over the children; du musst lernen, dich durchzusetzen you’ve got to (learn to) assert yourself more, you’ve got to be more self-assertive ( oder forceful)2. sich durchsetzen gegen (jemanden) come out on top against (auch Sport), prevail over; (etw.) overcome—v/t (untr., hat) intersperse, permeate; (bes. Schriftliches) auch interlard ( mit with); mit Spionen etc.: infiltrate (with)* * *to interlard; to intersperse;sich durchsetzento assert oneself* * *dụrch|set|zen ['dʊrçzɛtsn] sep1. vtMaßnahmen, Reformen to put or carry through; Anspruch, Forderung to push through; Vorschlag, Plan, Vorhaben to carry through; Ziel to achieve, to accomplishetw bei jdm durchsetzen — to get sb to agree to sth
seinen Willen (bei jdm) durchsetzen — to impose one's will (on sb), to get one's (own) way (with sb)
See:2. vrsich gegen jdn durchsetzen — to assert oneself against sb, to have one's way despite sb
sich mit etw durchsetzen — to be successful with sth
sich im Leben durchsetzen — to make one's way in life, to be a success in life
* * *(to approve (a bill etc) by a majority of votes: The parliamentary bill was carried by forty-two votes.) carry* * *durch|set·zen1[ˈdʊrçzɛtsn̩]I. vt1. (erzwingen)Maßnahmen \durchsetzen to impose measuresReformen \durchsetzen to carry out [or effect] reformsseinen Willen [gegen jdn] \durchsetzen to get one's own way [with sb], to impose one's will [on sb]seine Ziele \durchsetzen to achieve [or accomplish] one's goals2. (bewilligt bekommen)▪ etw [bei jdm] \durchsetzen to get sth through [sb], to get sb to agree to sthetw bei der Mehrzahl \durchsetzen to get sth past the majority, to elbow through sth sep▪ [es] [bei jdm] \durchsetzen, dass etw getan wird to get sb to agree to [do] sther konnte \durchsetzen, dass seine Ansprüche anerkannt wurden he was able to get his claims recognizedII. vr1. (sich Geltung verschaffen)sie hat sich mit ihren verrückten Ideen nicht \durchsetzen können her crazy ideas didn't meet with much success2. (Gültigkeit erreichen)durch·set·zen*2[dʊrçˈzɛtsn̩]vt (einstreuen)▪ mit [o von] jdm durchsetzt sein to be infiltrated by [or with] sb* * *I 1.transitives Verb carry or put through <programme, reform>; carry through < intention, plan>; accomplish, achieve < objective>; enforce <demand, claim>; get < resolution> accepted2.seinen Willen durchsetzen — have one's [own] way
reflexives Verb assert oneself ( gegen against); < idea> find or gain acceptance, become generally accepted or established; < fashion> catch on (coll.), find or gain acceptanceIItransitives Verb* * *'durchsetzen (trennb, hat -ge-)durchsetzen, dass etwas getan wird odergeschieht succeed in getting sth done;seine Meinung durchsetzen get (the) others to agree;Willen durchsetzen have one’s wayB. v/rsie kann sich bei den Kindern nicht durchsetzen the children always get their own way with her, she has no control over the children;du musst lernen, dich durchzusetzen you’ve got to (learn to) assert yourself more, you’ve got to be more self-assertive ( oder forceful)2.sich durchsetzen gegen (jemanden) come out on top against (auch Sport), prevail over; (etwas) overcome3. Idee etc: catch on, gain acceptance (mit with); mit Spionen etc: infiltrate (with)* * *I 1.transitives Verb carry or put through <programme, reform>; carry through <intention, plan>; accomplish, achieve < objective>; enforce <demand, claim>; get < resolution> accepted2.seinen Willen durchsetzen — have one's [own] way
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28 aceptar
v.1 to accept.no aceptaron sus condiciones they didn't accept his conditionsMaría acepta el libertinaje Mary accepts licentiousness.Pedro acepta su supremacía Peter accepts her supremacy.2 to agree to, to accept to.Ricardo aceptó ser el testaferro Richard agreed to be the figurehead.Ricardo aceptó Richard accepted.3 to welcome, to believe in, to embrace, to buy.María aceptó la ayuda Mary welcomed the aid.4 to receive, to take.La agencia aceptó la encomienda The agency received the parcel.5 to admit to.Ricardo aceptó conocer el paradero Richard admitted to knowing the whereabouts.6 to click OK, to OK.* * *1 to accept, receive2 (aprobar) to approve of* * *verb1) to accept2) approve* * *VT1) [+ oferta, propuesta, dimisión] to accept; [+ cheque, moneda, tarjeta, trabajo] to accept, take; [+ condición] to accept, agree to2)por fin aceptaron que se publicara — they finally agreed for it to be published, they finally allowed it to be published
no acepta que las mujeres trabajen — he doesn't accept o agree that women should work
3)¿aceptas a María por esposa? — do you take María to be your lawful wedded wife?
* * *verbo transitivo <excusas/invitación/cargo> to accept; <términos/condiciones> to agree to¿acepta a Luis como or por legítimo esposo? — (frml) do you take Luis to be your lawful wedded husband? (frml)
aceptar + inf — to agree to + inf
¿por qué aceptas que te trate así? — why do you allow her to treat you like that?
* * *= accept, acknowledge, fall in with, go along with, subscribe (to), take (in/into), welcome, give + acceptance, take up, come to + terms with, embrace, put to + bed, countenance, take on, be game, spring for, agree to, open + Posesivo + mind up to.Ex. Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex. In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex. Stanton fell in with the suggestion readily.Ex. The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex. As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.Ex. For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Ex. Wove paper, which was slightly more difficult to make than laid, was very slow to be taken up by the trade.Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex. The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.Ex. At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex. Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.Ex. If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.Ex. In this case, the librarian 'reluctantly agreed to change the heading to 'Sexual Orientation' in anticipation of Library Board disapproval' = En este caso, el bibliotecario " accedió de mala gana a cambiarlo a 'Orientación Sexual' preveyendo el rechazo por parte de la Comisión de la Biblioteca".Ex. Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.----* aceptar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* aceptar el cambio = embrace + change.* aceptar incondicionalmente = accept + whole-heartedly.* aceptar la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* aceptar las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* aceptar las condiciones = agree + terms.* aceptar la situación = accept + situation.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* aceptar los términos de un acuerdo = enter into + agreement.* aceptar tal cual = take + Nombre + at face value, accept + Nombre + at face value.* aceptar tarjeta de crédito = honour + credit card.* aceptar una decisión = accept + decision.* aceptar una idea = accept + notion, deal with + concept.* aceptar una invitación = accept + invitation.* aceptar una tarea = take on + task.* aceptar un cambio = accommodate + change.* aceptar un desafío = throw down + the gauntlet.* aceptar un reto = throw down + the gauntlet, call + Posesivo + bluff.* creencia generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.* difícil de aceptar = hard to swallow.* haber sido aceptado = be here to stay, have come + to stay.* negarse a aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar un no por respuesta = not take + no for an answer.* opinión generalmente acepta = conventional wisdom.* resignarse y aceptar = bite + the bullet.* seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* ser aceptado = gain + acceptance.* ser un hecho ampliamente aceptado = it + be + widely agreed.* * *verbo transitivo <excusas/invitación/cargo> to accept; <términos/condiciones> to agree to¿acepta a Luis como or por legítimo esposo? — (frml) do you take Luis to be your lawful wedded husband? (frml)
aceptar + inf — to agree to + inf
¿por qué aceptas que te trate así? — why do you allow her to treat you like that?
* * *= accept, acknowledge, fall in with, go along with, subscribe (to), take (in/into), welcome, give + acceptance, take up, come to + terms with, embrace, put to + bed, countenance, take on, be game, spring for, agree to, open + Posesivo + mind up to.Ex: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.
Ex: In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex: Stanton fell in with the suggestion readily.Ex: The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex: As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.Ex: For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Ex: Even in 1678 this usage of the word 'bibliography' was hardly given full acceptance.Ex: Wove paper, which was slightly more difficult to make than laid, was very slow to be taken up by the trade.Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex: The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.Ex: At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex: Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.Ex: If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.Ex: In this case, the librarian 'reluctantly agreed to change the heading to 'Sexual Orientation' in anticipation of Library Board disapproval' = En este caso, el bibliotecario " accedió de mala gana a cambiarlo a 'Orientación Sexual' preveyendo el rechazo por parte de la Comisión de la Biblioteca".Ex: Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.* aceptar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* aceptar el cambio = embrace + change.* aceptar incondicionalmente = accept + whole-heartedly.* aceptar la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* aceptar las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* aceptar las condiciones = agree + terms.* aceptar la situación = accept + situation.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* aceptar los términos de un acuerdo = enter into + agreement.* aceptar tal cual = take + Nombre + at face value, accept + Nombre + at face value.* aceptar tarjeta de crédito = honour + credit card.* aceptar una decisión = accept + decision.* aceptar una idea = accept + notion, deal with + concept.* aceptar una invitación = accept + invitation.* aceptar una tarea = take on + task.* aceptar un cambio = accommodate + change.* aceptar un desafío = throw down + the gauntlet.* aceptar un reto = throw down + the gauntlet, call + Posesivo + bluff.* creencia generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.* difícil de aceptar = hard to swallow.* haber sido aceptado = be here to stay, have come + to stay.* negarse a aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar un no por respuesta = not take + no for an answer.* opinión generalmente acepta = conventional wisdom.* resignarse y aceptar = bite + the bullet.* seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* ser aceptado = gain + acceptance.* ser un hecho ampliamente aceptado = it + be + widely agreed.* * *aceptar [A1 ]vt‹excusas/invitación/cargo› to accept¿acepta a Luis como or por legítimo esposo? ( frml); do you take Luis to be your lawful wedded husband? ( frml)aceptan cheques de viaje they take traveler's checks[ S ] no aceptamos devoluciones no refundsaceptar + INF to agree to + INFaceptó acompañarme he agreed to accompany meaceptar QUE + SUBJ:no acepto que me diga eso I can't accept him saying that to me* * *
aceptar ( conjugate aceptar) verbo transitivo ‹excusas/invitación/cargo› to accept;
‹términos/condiciones› to agree to;
aceptó venir she agreed to come;
no acepto que me digas eso I won't have you saying that to me
aceptar verbo transitivo to accept: no acepto excusas, I won't accept any excuses
' aceptar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encajar
- entrada
- nariz
- negarse
- renunciar
- venderse
- admitir
- asumir
- coger
- creer
- modo
- otro
- vacilar
English:
accept
- adopt
- board
- fall in with
- job
- joke
- jump at
- overbook
- reject
- seize on
- seize upon
- settle for
- take
- take up
- agree
- come
- fact
- go
- grip
- have
- honor
- refuse
- rise
- share
- term
- turn
* * *aceptar vt1. [regalo] to accept2. [admitir] to accept;no aceptaron sus condiciones they didn't accept her conditions;¿aceptas a Enrique como tu legítimo esposo? do you take Enrique to be your lawful wedded husband?;no aceptará un “no” por respuesta he won't take no for an answer;no se aceptan cheques [en letrero] we do not take cheques;se aceptan donativos [en letrero] donations welcome* * *v/t accept* * *aceptar vt1) : to accept2) : to approve* * *aceptar vb to accept -
29 acogida
f.1 welcome, reception.tener buena/mala acogida to be well/badly received, to go down well/badly2 fostering.familia/hogar de acogida foster parents/home3 consent, acceptance, permission, approval.4 protection, shelter.5 asylum, refuge.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acoger.* * *1 reception, welcome2 figurado shelter3 (aceptación) popularity\tener buena acogida to be welcomed* * *noun f.1) reception, welcome2) refuge, shelter* * *SF1) (=recibimiento) [de noticia, producto, propuesta] receptiontener buena/mala acogida — to be well/poorly received
¿qué acogida tuvo la idea? — how was the idea received?
2) (=albergue)a) (Pol) [de refugiado, emigrante]b) [de personas necesitadas]un centro de acogida de personas sin hogar — a homeless hostel, a shelter for the homeless
casa 1)acogida familiar — (Jur) fostering
3) [de ríos] meeting place* * *1) ( de persona) welcome; (de noticia, propuesta) receptiontuvo una acogida favorable — it was favorably received o got a favorable reception
2) ( de huérfano) taking in; ( de refugiado) acceptance* * *= take-up, uptake, reception, welcome.Ex. One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Ex. The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex. The first edition was intended to fill this gap, and its reception, both in Britain and abroad, showed that it did indeed fulfil a real need.Ex. According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.----* casa de acogida = shelter home, foster home.* centro de acogida = runaway shelter, refuge, shelter, homeless shelter, shelter home.* centro de acogida de animales = animal shelter.* centro de acogida de mujeres = women's shelter.* familia de acogida = foster care home, foster home.* * *1) ( de persona) welcome; (de noticia, propuesta) receptiontuvo una acogida favorable — it was favorably received o got a favorable reception
2) ( de huérfano) taking in; ( de refugiado) acceptance* * *= take-up, uptake, reception, welcome.Ex: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.
Ex: The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex: The first edition was intended to fill this gap, and its reception, both in Britain and abroad, showed that it did indeed fulfil a real need.Ex: According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.* casa de acogida = shelter home, foster home.* centro de acogida = runaway shelter, refuge, shelter, homeless shelter, shelter home.* centro de acogida de animales = animal shelter.* centro de acogida de mujeres = women's shelter.* familia de acogida = foster care home, foster home.* * *A (recibimiento — de una persona) welcome; (— de una noticia, propuesta) receptionfue objeto de la más calurosa acogida he received o was given the warmest of welcomes, he was given the warmest of receptionsel proyecto tuvo una acogida favorable the project was favorably received o got a favorable receptionB (de un huérfano) taking in; (de un refugiado) acceptance, admittance* * *
acogida sustantivo femenino
(de noticia, propuesta) reception
( de refugiado) acceptance
acogida f (de una idea, un proyecto) reception
(de una persona) welcome
' acogida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoger
- gélida
- gélido
- glacial
- hacinarse
- tímida
- tímido
- cálido
- caluroso
- casa
- clamoroso
- dispensar
- tibio
English:
acceptance
- amusement
- cold
- foster
- foster home
- foster parents
- hearty
- institution
- reception
- rousing
- scepticism
- warm
- welcome
- favor
- go
- home
* * *acogida nf1. [recibimiento] [de persona] welcome, reception;el equipo recibió una calurosa acogida the team was warmly received2. [recibimiento] [de idea, película] reception;el producto ha tenido una buena acogida en el mercado the product has been well received by the market;la nueva ley tuvo una mala acogida the new law was not well received o didn't go down well3.acogida (familiar) fostering;familia/hogar de acogida foster family/home4. [protección, refugio] [de refugiado] refuge;un movimiento que da acogida a diversas ideologías a movement which embraces a number of different ideologies* * *f1 reception;una calurosa acogida a warm reception;tener buena acogida get a good reception, be well received2:centro de acogida reception center o Br centre;casa de acogida (para mujeres maltratadas) women’s shelter* * *acogida nf1) amparo, refugio: refuge, protection2) recibimiento: reception, welcome* * *acogida n welcome -
30 Abnahme
Abnahme f 1. BÖRSE taking delivery; 2. MEDIA acceptance (von Manuskripten); 3. LOGIS, V&M, VERSICH acceptance; 4. WIWI decline* * *f 1. < Börse> taking delivery; 2. < Medien> von Manuskripten acceptance; 3. <Transp, V&M, Versich> acceptance; 4. <Vw> decline* * *Abnahme
(Absatz) sale, (Annahme) acceptance, receiving, (Gewicht) loss, (Kauf) purchase, acquisition, (Leckage) leakage, (Minderung) decrease, decline, diminution, reduction, dwindling, decrement, abatement, letdown, (Übernahme) taking over, takeover, [physical] acceptance, (technische Überprüfung) acceptance test;
• bei Abnahme von uns on purchase (orders) of;
• bei Abnahme der Maschine on taking delivery of the machine;
• bei Abnahme größerer Mengen if larger quantities are taken;
• vor Abnahme before delivered;
• Abnahme der Bestände decrease in stocks;
• Abnahme einer Bilanz approval of a balance sheet;
• Abnahme einer Lieferung taking delivery;
• Abnahme einer Rechnung auditing of an account;
• Abnahme von Stichproben acceptance sampling;
• Abnahme durch den Verbrauchermarkt consumer acceptance;
• Abnahme der Vorräte shrinkage of stocks;
• Abnahme durch Wiederverkäufer dealer acceptance;
• gute Abnahme finden to sell well, to find a ready sale (market);
• keine Abnahme finden not to sell;
• Abnahme verweigern to refuse to take delivery;
• Abnahmebeamte inspection personnel;
• Abnahmebeamter quality inspector (Br.), receiving clerk, accepting official (US), (mil.) acceptance inspector;
• Abnahmebedingungen terms of acceptance, acceptance specifications;
• Abnahmebereitschaft des Verbrauchermarktes consumer acceptance;
• Abnahmebericht inspector’s report;
• Abnahmebescheinigung [acknowledgment of] receipt, certificate of analysis (inspection);
• Abnahmebestimmungen acceptance specifications;
• Abnahmebewertungsmaßstäbe acceptance criteria;
• Abnahmefahrt (Schiff) acceptance on trial;
• Abnahmeflug acceptance flight;
• Abnahmefrist delivery-acceptance period;
• Abnahmegarantie (Anleihekonsortium) underwriting guarantee;
• Abnahmegrenze (Statistik) acceptance boundary;
• Abnahmekommission acceptance committee, inspection commission;
• Abnahmekontrolle check on delivery, quality control;
• Abnahmekosten inspection cost;
• Abnahmeland purchasing country;
• Abnahmelauf (Maschine) trial run;
• Abnahmemöglichkeit capability to take delivery;
• Abnahmemuster (Statistik) [lot-]acceptance sampling;
• Abnahmepflicht obligation to accept the goods;
• Abnahmeprotokoll test certificate. -
31 incontrare
1. v/t meetdifficoltà come up against, encounter2. v/i incontrarsi meet ( con s.o.)* * *incontrare v.tr.1 to meet*; to have a meeting with (s.o.); (imbattersi in) to meet* with (sthg.), to come* up against (s.o., sthg.) (anche fig.): lo incontrai in chiesa, I met him at church; venne ad incontrarmi alla stazione, he met me at the station; lo incontrerò domani, I'll meet him tomorrow; incontrare difficoltà, ostacoli, to meet with difficulties, obstacles; incontrare il favore del pubblico, to meet with the favour of the public; incontrare spese, to incur expenses2 ( sport) to meet*, to encounter: incontreremo la squadra che ha vinto il campionato dell'anno scorso, we'll meet the team that won the championship last year3 (mat.) to meet*◆ v. intr. (aver successo) to be a success, to be successful, to become* successful, to be popular, to be well-liked: questo prodotto ha incontrato molto, this product is a success (o has found favour with the public); il nuovo insegnante incontra molto, the new teacher is very popular (o is very well-liked).◘ incontrarsi v.intr.pron.1 (vedersi) to meet* (s.o.), to see* (s.o.): domani mi incontro con il mio avvocato, I'm meeting my lawyer tomorrow2 (avere in sorte) to find* oneself: si è incontrato con un severo capufficio, he found himself with a strict supervisor◆ v.rifl.rec.1 (trovarsi) to meet*: ci incontrammo in treno, we met on the train; le due squadre s'incontreranno la prossima settimana, the two teams are going to meet next week // (mat.) le curve si incontrano in un punto, the curves meet at a point2 (coincidere) to coincide: le nostre idee si incontrano perfettamente, our ideas coincide perfectly.* * *[inkon'trare]1. vt1) (gen) to meet, (in riunione) to have a meeting with, (difficoltà, pericolo) to meet with, run into, come up againstincontrare qn per caso — to run o bump into sb
incontrare il favore del pubblico — (attore, prodotto ecc) to find favour with o be popular with the public
2) (Sport: squadra) to meet, play (against), (pugile) to meet, fight2. vr (incontrarsi) (uso reciproco)1) (trovarsi: su appuntamento) to meet (each other), (in riunione) to have a meeting2) Sport to meet* * *[inkon'trare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to meet*; (per caso) to come* across, to run* into [ persona]incontrare qcn., qcs. sul proprio cammino — to encounter sb., sth. along one's path
2) (trovare) to experience, to encounter, to meet* with, to run into* [difficoltà, problema]2.incontrare il consenso, delle resistenze — to meet with acceptance, resistance
3.una moda che incontra (molto) — colloq. a very popular fashion, a fashion that finds a lot of favour
verbo pronominale incontrarsi1) (vedersi) [ persone] to join up, to meet* (each other); (conoscersi)2) sport to meet* up* * *incontrare/inkon'trare/ [1]1 to meet*; (per caso) to come* across, to run* into [ persona]; incontrare qcn., qcs. sul proprio cammino to encounter sb., sth. along one's path; non si incontrano spesso persone così generose you don't often come across such generous people2 (trovare) to experience, to encounter, to meet* with, to run into* [difficoltà, problema]; incontrare il favore della critica to find favour with the critics; incontrare il consenso, delle resistenze to meet with acceptance, resistance(aus. avere) una moda che incontra (molto) colloq. a very popular fashion, a fashion that finds a lot of favourIII incontrarsi verbo pronominale1 (vedersi) [ persone] to join up, to meet* (each other); (conoscersi) ci siamo incontrati a Praga we met in Praha2 sport to meet* up. -
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > получить признание
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34 признание
1. avowal2. acceptance of3. acknowledger4. acknowledgers5. acknowledgement; recognition; confession; declaration6. acknowledgment7. admission8. confession9. recognitionСинонимический ряд:известность (сущ.) знаменитость; известность; лавр; популярность; слава; славуАнтонимический ряд: -
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1) General subject: find market acceptance, find market acceptancy2) Makarov: find market acceptance (о новом товаре) -
36 Abnahme
f; -, -n1. taking down ( oder off); (Wegnahme) removal; MED. amputation; die Abnahme vom Kreuz RELI. the Descent from the Cross, the Deposition förm.3. (Verminderung) decrease (+ Gen in) decline; von Zahlen etc.: auch drop (+ Gen in); des Mondes: waning; an Gewicht: loss; Abnahme der Kräfte weakening4. (Überprüfung): technische Abnahme (final) inspection; Abnahme des TÜV etwa carrying out (of) the MOT (Am. of a state vehicle inspection); Abnahme eines Manuskripts etc. acceptance of a manuscript etc.5. (Durchführung etc.) Abnahme einer Prüfung holding of an exam; Abnahme der Beichte hearing ( oder taking) of (s.o.’s) confession; Abnahme der Parade review of the troops; Abnahme eines Eides JUR. administering of an oath; Abnahme der Fingerabdrücke taking of s.o.’s fingerprints; Abnahme eines Versprechens extraction of a promise* * *die Abnahme(Entgegennahme) acceptance;(Kauf) purchase;(Verminderung) decrease; decline* * *Ạb|nah|me ['apnaːmə]f -, -n2) (= Verringerung) decrease (+gen in); (bei Anzahl, Menge) drop, decrease (+gen in); (von Niveau, Kräften, Energie) decline (+gen in); (von Interesse, Nachfrage) falling off, decline; (von Aufmerksamkeit) falling off, flagging, waning; (= Verlust) loss3) (von Prüfung) holding; (von Neubau, Fahrzeug etc) inspection; (von TÜV) carrying out; (von Eid) administeringdie Abnahme der Parade — the taking of the parade, the review of the troops
die Abnahme der Prüfung kann erst erfolgen, wenn... — the exam can only be held if...
bei Abnahme von 50 Kisten — if you/we etc purchase or take 50 crates
keine Abnahme finden — to find no market
* * ** * *Ab·nah·me1<-, -n>[ˈapna:mə]1. (Verringerung) reduction [of], drop [or fall] [in]2. (das Nachlassen) loss\Abnahme der Kräfte weakeningAb·nah·me2<-, -n>[ˈapna:mə]fdie \Abnahme verweigern to refuse [to take] delivery* * *die; Abnahme, Abnahmen1) o. Pl. (das Entfernen) removal2) (Verminderung) decrease; decline3) (Kauf) purchasingbei Abnahme größerer Mengen — when large quantities are purchased
4) (Prüfung) (einer Strecke, eines Gebäudes) inspection and approval; (eines Fahrzeugs) testing and passing; (Freigabe) passing* * *bei Abnahme von on orders of;eine gute Abnahme finden sell well3. (Verminderung) decrease (+gen in) decline; von Zahlen etc: auch drop (+ gen in); des Mondes: waning; an Gewicht: loss;Abnahme der Kräfte weakening4. (Überprüfung):technische Abnahme (final) inspection;5. (Durchführung etc)Abnahme einer Prüfung holding of an exam;Abnahme der Parade review of the troops;Abnahme eines Eides JUR administering of an oath;Abnahme der Fingerabdrücke taking of sb’s fingerprints;Abnahme eines Versprechens extraction of a promise* * *die; Abnahme, Abnahmen1) o. Pl. (das Entfernen) removal2) (Verminderung) decrease; decline3) (Kauf) purchasing4) (Prüfung) (einer Strecke, eines Gebäudes) inspection and approval; (eines Fahrzeugs) testing and passing; (Freigabe) passing* * *-n f.acceptance n.amputation n.removal n. -
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Получать признание - to be accepted, to gain acceptance, to win acceptance, to receive acceptance, to achieve recognition, to receive recognition, to become (be) recognized, to find favorUntil the simpler systems have won user acceptance, there is little point in considering complex systems.Film cooling as a means of protecting the gas turbine components has been recognized for the last three decades.At a later stage alloys of lead containing antimony, tin, and possibly small proportions of other metals also found favor and both alloys became known as babbits or white metals.Завоевывать / Получать признание -- to gain favor, to gain acceptancePlunge shaving has gained favor because of its high production rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > получать признание
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38 autoestima
f.self-esteem.* * *1 self-esteem, self-respect* * *SF self-esteem* * *femenino self-esteem* * *= self-esteem [self esteem], self-image, self-respect, self-regard, self worth [self-worth].Ex. Searching descriptor fields for such key terms, e.g. 'FIND: self-esteem in de', can be far more precise than a free text search, eliminating false hits.Ex. It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex. The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex. How do we manage working arrangements and role relationships so that people's needs for self-worth, growth, and development are significantly met in our libraries?.----* mejorar la autoestima = improve + self-esteem.* mejorar + Posesivo + autoestima = enhance + Posesivo + self-esteem.* * *femenino self-esteem* * *= self-esteem [self esteem], self-image, self-respect, self-regard, self worth [self-worth].Ex: Searching descriptor fields for such key terms, e.g. 'FIND: self-esteem in de', can be far more precise than a free text search, eliminating false hits.
Ex: It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex: The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex: How do we manage working arrangements and role relationships so that people's needs for self-worth, growth, and development are significantly met in our libraries?.* mejorar la autoestima = improve + self-esteem.* mejorar + Posesivo + autoestima = enhance + Posesivo + self-esteem.* * *self-esteem* * *autoestima nfself-esteem* * *f self-esteem* * *autoestima nf: self-esteem -
39 extraordinario
adj.1 extraordinary, out of the ordinary, extra, remarkable.2 extraordinary, particular.* * *► adjetivo1 (fuera de lo común) extraordinary, unusual; (sorprendente) surprising; (admirable) outstanding, exceptional2 (raro) queer, odd3 (gastos etc) additional, extra; (paga) bonus4 (revista etc) special1 (correo) special delivery2 (revista etc) special issue3 (manjar) extra dish\horas extraordinarias overtime————————1 (correo) special delivery2 (revista etc) special issue3 (manjar) extra dish* * *(f. - extraordinaria)adj.extraordinary, outstanding* * *1. ADJ1) (=especial) extraordinaryno tiene nada de extraordinario — there's nothing extraordinary o special about it
2) (=destacado) outstanding; [edición, número, descuento] special; [cobro] supplementary, extra3) (=insólito) unusual2. SM1) [para una ocasión especial] treat2) [en menú] special dish, extra dish3) [de publicación] special issue* * *- ria adjetivoa) < suceso> extraordinary, unusual; <circunstancias/facultades> extraordinary, specialb) < asamblea> extraordinary, special; < edición> special; < contribución> extra, additionalc) <belleza/fuerza/éxito> outstanding, extraordinaryla película no fue nada extraordinario — the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary
* * *= extraordinary, formidable, incredible, bumper, non-recurrent, remarkable, bionic.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Ex. 'It's up to you to see that things are done,' she defended herself, somewhat nervous and abashed by his formidable stare.Ex. I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Ex. The period of 1967 and late 1966 brought in a bumper crop of user studies.Ex. Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.Ex. Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex. Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.----* belleza extraordinaria = scenic beauty.* de tamaño extraordinario = outsize.* espectáculo extraordinario = spectacular.* hacer horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* horas extraordinarias = overtime.* nada extraordinario = unremarkable.* trabajar horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* * *- ria adjetivoa) < suceso> extraordinary, unusual; <circunstancias/facultades> extraordinary, specialb) < asamblea> extraordinary, special; < edición> special; < contribución> extra, additionalc) <belleza/fuerza/éxito> outstanding, extraordinaryla película no fue nada extraordinario — the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary
* * *= extraordinary, formidable, incredible, bumper, non-recurrent, remarkable, bionic.Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
Ex: 'It's up to you to see that things are done,' she defended herself, somewhat nervous and abashed by his formidable stare.Ex: I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Ex: The period of 1967 and late 1966 brought in a bumper crop of user studies.Ex: Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.Ex: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex: Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.* belleza extraordinaria = scenic beauty.* de tamaño extraordinario = outsize.* espectáculo extraordinario = spectacular.* hacer horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* horas extraordinarias = overtime.* nada extraordinario = unremarkable.* trabajar horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* * *1 ‹suceso› extraordinary, unusual; ‹circunstancias/facultades› extraordinary, specialel que no quiera venir no tiene nada de extraordinario there is nothing unusual about her not wanting to come2 ‹sesión/asamblea› extraordinary, special; ‹edición› special; ‹contribución/cuota› extra, additional3 ‹belleza/fuerza/éxito› outstanding, extraordinaryla película no fue nada extraordinario the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary* * *
extraordinario
‹ edición› special;
‹ contribución› extra, additional;◊ la película no fue nada extraordinario the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary
extraordinario,-a adjetivo (anormal) extraordinary
(estupendo) exceptional
edición extraordinaria, special edition
paga extraordinaria, Esp extra month's salary usually paid twice a year
' extraordinario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bagaje
- canela
- colosal
- extraordinaria
- particular
- única
- único
- aventura
- tremendo
English:
bumper
- extraordinary
- how
- one-off
- remarkable
- special
- spectacular
- out
- startling
* * *extraordinario, -a♦ adj1. [insólito] extraordinary2. [excelente] extraordinary3. [especial] [edición, suplemento] special;[congreso, asamblea, junta] extraordinary;hacer gastos extraordinarios to have extra expenses♦ nm1. Prensa special edition2. [correo] special delivery* * *I adj extraordinary;horas extraordinarias overtime sgII m special issue* * *extraordinario, - ria adjexcepcional: extraordinary♦ extraordinariamente adv* * *extraordinario adj1. (fuera de lo normal) extraordinary2. (excelente) exceptional / excellent3. (especial) special -
40 metalibro
= metabook.Ex. In the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 1st edition, microforms are treated as books and Brian Enright coined the term metabook in an attempt to solve this problem, but the term did not find wide acceptance = En la primera edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Angloamericanas, las microformas de trataban como libros y Brian Enright acuñó el término metalibro para intentar resolver el problema, pero el término no encontró aceptación.* * *= metabook.Ex: In the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 1st edition, microforms are treated as books and Brian Enright coined the term metabook in an attempt to solve this problem, but the term did not find wide acceptance = En la primera edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Angloamericanas, las microformas de trataban como libros y Brian Enright acuñó el término metalibro para intentar resolver el problema, pero el término no encontró aceptación.
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