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1 Insist On Cash
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2 настойчиво утверждать
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > настойчиво утверждать
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3 настаивать
insist глагол: -
4 настоять
insist глагол: -
5 настойчиво утверждать
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > настойчиво утверждать
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6 настаивать на
insist on, insist uponРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > настаивать на
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7 И все-таки она вертится!
insist that I am rightCf: And /yet/ it does move! (Am., Br.). But it does move! (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > И все-таки она вертится!
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8 настаивать
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9 настаивать на своем
insist on словосочетание:get one's own way (настаивать на своем, настоять на своем, поступать по-своему, делать по-своему, добиваться своего)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > настаивать на своем
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10 настаивать
I (на чем-л.)
insist (on/upon doing smth.); (упорствовать) persist (in doing smth.); (добиваться) press (for)
II (что-л.)
(делать настойку) draw* * ** * *настоять; настоять insist; persist; press* * *drawinfuseinsistpressstand -
11 настаивать на своей невиновности
1) General subject: insist on innocence2) Makarov: insist on (one's) innocence, insist that one is innocentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > настаивать на своей невиновности
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12 утверждать
1) General subject: adopt (позицию), affirm, allege (особ. без основания), appoint (в должности), approve (особ. постановление), approve of, argue, aver, avouch, claim, clench, clinch, confirm, consolidate, contend, depose, finalize, have, insist, insist on, insist upon, lay down, maintain, posit, sanction, say (что, якобы), state, submit, take up the position (что), take up the position that (что), threap, validate, visa, assert3) American: allow4) Construction: immerse5) Mathematics: predicate6) Religion: homologate7) Railway term: corroborate8) Law: adopt (оспоримую сделку), affirm (решение суда), asseverate, avouchment, instate (в правах), pass, protest, prove (завещание), ratify, set out, sign into law, swear, testify, vouch9) Economy: give a go-head, pass (план, расход)10) Accounting: vote11) Diplomatic term: adopt (устав, статут и т.п.), affirm (решение суда и т.п.)12) Psychology: allege (особенно без оснований), assert (с уверенностью), believe, declare, make an assertion, profess13) Jargon: dick14) Information technology: predict15) Mechanic engineering: secure17) Sakhalin energy glossary: give the OK (Michele Berdy)18) leg.N.P. probate, strengthen, represent20) Phraseological unit: cotton on -
13 настаивать
I vi; св - настоя́тьдобиваться исполнения to insist on/upon sthнастоя́ть на своём — to get/to have one's way
они́ наста́ивают на неме́дленной вы́плате до́лга — they insist on immediate repayment of the debt, they insist that the debt (should) be repaid/paid back at once
II vi; св - настоя́тьмы реши́ли не наста́ивать на вы́плате компенса́ции — we decided not to press our claim for compensation
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14 настаивающий
1. insistent2. press3. stand overтвёрдо настаивать на том, что … — to stand to it
4. press forнастаивать на более выгодных условиях, торговаться — to hang out for better terms
5. urgeмы настаивали на том, чтобы он принял меры — we urged him to take steps
6. insisted7. insisting8. persist9. persisting10. insist; draw; extractон настаивает на том, чтобы она была там — he insists on her being there
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15 Я не настаиваю.
General subject: I don't insist upon it. (Well, I don't insist upon it. - Ладно, я не настаиваю.) -
16 выполнить требования
1) Military: fulfill a requirement, insist on unrealistic demands, insist pursue unrealistic demands2) Law: satisfyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выполнить требования
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17 добиваться
1) General subject: aim, amount (чего-л.), angle (for) (чего-л. - обыкн. нечестными путями, интригами), canvass, carry (to carry one's point - отстоять свою позицию, добиться своего), cause, conquer (своей цели), contest (премии, места в парламенте и т. п.), court, debate, dispute (победы), exact, fetch, grope, have, hold out, hunt for, insist (чего-л.), instate, labor (he labored to understand what they were talking about - он прилагал усилия, чтобы понять, о чем они говорили), labour (he laboured to understand what they were talking about - он прилагал усилия, чтобы понять, о чем они говорили), obtain, outbluster, press, press for (чего-либо), reach, reach out (for; чего-л.), secure, seek, shill (for; заказа, приглашения), to be abear for punishment, try, try for, woo, work up, achieve, attain, find out, follow up, gain, peg away, strive for, cry for (чего-л.), seek after (чего-л.), seek for (чего-л.), strain after (чего-л.), struggle (for something), aspire (to), work for, push for, (успеха) make it2) Naval: tackle3) Colloquial: drive at (чего-л.), go for (чего-л.)4) Poetical language: ensue5) Engineering: pursue6) Rare: seek out7) Mathematics: try to get8) Law: contest (выборного места), mediate, procure9) Economy: chalk up10) Diplomatic term: get11) Business: aim at, claim, compel, endeavour, insist, solicit, succeed, work out12) Makarov: bid, elicit (результата), endeavor, find, go for (smth.) (чего-л.), land (чего-л.), make shift (чего-л.), secure (чего-л.), win, carve out (для себя), come at (чего-л.)13) Taboo: wangle14) Gold mining: resolve ( напр. to resolve certain license issues) -
18 настаивать
1) General subject: decoct, digest, draw (чай), en-, enforce, extract, hang out, hang out (for) (на), hold to (to hold somebody to his promise - настаивать на выполнении кем-либо своего обещания), infuse, infuse (чай, травы и т.п.), ingrain (чай, травы и т.п.), insist (на чем-либо), persevere (на - in), press, press home (на чем-л.), press on (на чем-л.), stand, steeper, threap, urge, stand out, stand upon, stick out (на чём-л.-for), (на) be set on (Why is the Liberal government so set on building this prison in the midst of a residential neighbourhood? Perhaps because it's an NDP riding?), put one's foot down2) Mathematics: insist on3) Law: claim5) Jargon: follow through6) Information technology: persist9) Idiomatic expression: dig in heels -
19 настаивать на
1) General subject: be insistent on (чем-л.), enforce, insist on, insist upon, make a point of, press for, stick out (for) (чем-л.), stick out for, to be insistent on (smth.) (чем-л.), be a stickler for, advocate2) Law: require3) Diplomatic term: press the point (ч-л) -
20 настоять
1) General subject: decoct, digest, draw, get way, infuse, extract, insist, put one's foot down, (на своём) put your foot down3) Jargon: hold out
См. также в других словарях:
insist on — (also insist upon) [phrasal verb] 1 insist on/upon (something) or insist on/upon doing (something) : to say or show that you believe that something is necessary or very important My source insisted on anonymity. She insists on doing everything… … Useful english dictionary
insist — takes several constructions in current English in the meaning ‘to assert as a demand’: you can insist on something (or on doing something), you can insist that something be done (subjunctive, with that optionally omitted, or with should as an… … Modern English usage
Insist — In*sist , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Insisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Insisting}.] [F. insister, L. insistere to set foot upon, follow, persist; pref. in in + sistere to stand, cause to stand. See {Stand}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To stand or rest; to find… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
insist — I verb accent, accentuate, argue, be obstinate, be peremptory, be resolute, bid, brook no denial, command, contend, demand, dictate, efflagitare, emphasize, enforce, enjoin, exact, exert pressure, exhort, exposcere, force upon, importune, impose … Law dictionary
insist — ► VERB 1) demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. 2) (insist on) persist in (doing). ORIGIN Latin insistere persist , from sistere stand … English terms dictionary
insist on — index call (demand), constrain (compel), enforce, enjoin, order, require (compel) … Law dictionary
insist — (v.) 1580s, from L. insistere persist, dwell upon, stand upon, from in upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + sistere take a stand (see ASSIST (Cf. assist)). Perhaps in some cases a back formation from insistence. Related: Insisted; insisting … Etymology dictionary
insist — [v] order and expect; claim assert, asseverate, aver, be firm, contend, demand, hold, importune, lay down the law*, maintain, persist, press, reiterate, repeat, request, require, stand firm, swear, take a stand*, urge, vow; concepts 49,53 Ant.… … New thesaurus
insist — [in sist′] vi. [MFr insister < L insistere, to stand on, pursue diligently, persist < in , in, on + sistere, to stand, redupl. of stare, STAND] to take and maintain a stand or make a firm demand: often with on or upon vt. 1. to demand… … English World dictionary
insist — in|sist [ ın sıst ] verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to say very firmly that something must happen or be done: You must see a doctor immediately; I insist. Roger, he insisted, we must hurry. insist (that): She insisted that we stay at her … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
insist — in|sist W2S3 [ınˈsıst] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: insistere [i] to stand on, continue with determination , from sistere to stand ] 1.) to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true … Dictionary of contemporary English