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1 voluntary enlistment for indefinite term
Military: VOLINDEFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > voluntary enlistment for indefinite term
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2 term
2 [wiskunde] term3 [aanleiding] grounds♦voorbeelden:in bedekte termen iets meedelen • speak about something in guarded termsde geijkte term • the appropriate term, the stock phrasein juridische termen • in legal terms/terminologyin termen van winst of verlies spreken • (speaking) in terms of profits and lossesvolgens de termen der wet • according to (the) law3 er zijn termen aanwezig om het verzoek in te willigen • there are grounds for granting the request -
3 term loan
Fina loan for a fixed period, usually called a personal loan when it is for nonbusiness purposes. While a personal loan is normally at a fixed rate of interest, a term loan to a business may be at either a fixed or variable rate. Term loans may be either secured or unsecured. An early repayment fee is usually payable when such a loan is repaid before the end of the term. -
4 term
[təːm] nounمُدَّة المَنْصِب، مُدَّة عُقوبَة السَّجْنa term of office.
2) a division of a school or university year:فَصْل دِراسيthe autumn term.
3) a word or expression:إصْطِلاحMyopia is a medical term for short-sightedness.
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5 term
مُدَّة \ duration: the time during which sth. lasts: He was put in prison for the duration of the war. period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. term: a fixed period, esp. one (of several months) when a school is at work: a term of imprisonment. -
6 for-dæða
u, f. [for- negative and dáð = an ‘evil-doer,’ cp. Germ. ‘missethat;’ the etym. given in Js. (Gl.) is inadmissible; only used as a law term]:—a witch, sorceress, in the worst sense, N. G. L. i. 70, 342, 351, Ls. 32, Korm. (in a verse), Grett. 108 new Ed.; bölvuð f., accursed witch! Fms. xi. 435.COMPDS: fordæðumaðr, fordæðuskapr, fordæðuverk. -
7 for-veðja
or for-veði, adj. a law term, forfeitable or forfeited, Vm. 16, Grág. ii. 234, N. G. L. i. 27 (Js. 124), 391. -
8 (for a constituency) пройти
Diplomatic term: get in (на выборах от какого-л. избирательного округа)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (for a constituency) пройти
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9 (for) жаждущий
Diplomatic term: zealous (чего-л.) -
10 (for) требование о возвращении
Diplomatic term: reclamation (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (for) требование о возвращении
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11 For Us By Us
Trademark term: FUBU -
12 for-ráð
n. management, superintendance; með forráði ok umsýslu e-s, Rb. 400: the phrase, kunna ekki fótum sínum forráð, Stj. 558:—administration, stewardship, hann hafði f. með Auði, Landn. 109; hann tók þar við forráðum öllum, Eg. 36, 84; staðar-forráð, the management of church domain-land, Bs. i. 479; til eignar ok forráða, Ld. 14; forráð sakar, the leading of a suit, Grág. i. 489:—as a law term, the holding a goðorð (q. v.) of the heathen time, manna-forráð, Hrafn. 14, Nj. 149, v. l.; hence rule, sway, Fms. vii. 209, xi. 201, Eg. 50, 401.COMPD: forráðamaðr. -
13 for-ráðandi
part. an overseer, manager, Fms. x. 330; f. skips, Bjarn. 15, Fms. ii. 63:—a law term, a guardian, réttr f. fjár hennar, Grág. i. 377; frænda eðr f., 343. -
14 for-ræði
n.I. = forráð, management; f. fjár, Gþl. 217: rule, sway, Fms. i. 4, vii. 105, x. 231, xi. 326: esp. as a law term, keeping a goðorð ( priesthood); manna-f., Hrafn. 19, Grág., and the Sagas passim, forræðis-maðr, m. = forráðamaðr, N. G. L. i. 151, 152, Barl. passim.II. [Germ. verrath], treason, mod. and rare. Pass. 16. 6; Mar. 468. -
15 for-sala
u, f. a law term, a mortgage, Gþl. 304.COMPDS: forsölujörð, forsölumáli. -
16 for-sögn
f. order, superintendance, Fms. i. 290, x. 433, Orkn. 286, Sturl. i. 46 C.β. prophecy, Stj. 114.γ. a law term, previous declaration, N. G. L. i. 88, 89. forsagnar-vitni, n. a witness to a declaration, N. G. L. i. 32, Gþl. 475. -
17 term deposit
(U.K.) Fina deposit account held for a fixed period. Withdrawals are either not allowed during this period, or they involve a fee payable by the depositor. -
18 term insurance
Fin [m1]1. a life insurance policy that will pay out upon the death of the life assured or in the event of the death of the first life assured with a joint life assurance2. insurance, especially life insurance, that is in effect for a specified period of time -
19 term shares
Finin the United Kingdom, a share account in a building society that is for a fixed period of time. Withdrawals are usually not allowed during this period. However, if they are, then a fee is normally payable by the account holder. -
20 Term for the HUD
Aviation: Glarescreen
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