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2 pact
pækt(an agreement, especially if formal and/or between the representatives of nations: They made a pact to help each other.) pactopact n pactotr[pækt]1 pacto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a pact with somebody hacer un pacto con alguienpact ['pækt] n: pacto m, acuerdo mn.• convenio s.m.• pacto s.m.pæktnoun pacto m; (Pol, Lab Rel) pacto m, convenio mto make a pact with somebody — pactar con alguien, hacer* un pacto con alguien
[pækt]N1) (between two people) pacto msuicideto make a pact (not) to do sth — acordar (no) hacer algo, pactar (no) hacer algo
2) (Pol, Comm) pacto m ; (esp Econ, Ind) convenio melectoral pact — pacto m electoral
non-aggression pact — pacto m de no agresión
* * *[pækt]noun pacto m; (Pol, Lab Rel) pacto m, convenio mto make a pact with somebody — pactar con alguien, hacer* un pacto con alguien
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3 pacto
Del verbo pactar: ( conjugate pactar) \ \
pacto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pactó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: pactar pacto
pactar ( conjugate pactar) verbo transitivo ‹ pazegua› to negotiate, agree terms for; ‹plazo/indemnización› to agree on verbo intransitivo to make a pact, negotiate an agreement
pacto sustantivo masculino pact, agreement;◊ cumplir/romper un pacto to abide by the terms of/to break an agreement;Ppacto de Varsovia Warsaw Pact
pactar
I verbo transitivo to agree
II verbo intransitivo to come to an agreement
pacto sustantivo masculino pact, agreement
un pacto de no agresión, a non-aggression pact
un pacto entre caballeros, a gentlemen's agreement ' pacto' also found in these entries: Spanish: alianza - caballero - capitulación - concierto - estrechamiento - sellar - sigilo - tratado - trato - acuerdo - romper English: bargain - compact - covenant - gentleman - pact - deal -
4 pactar
pactar ( conjugate pactar) verbo transitivo ‹ pazegua› to negotiate, agree terms for; ‹plazo/indemnización› to agree on verbo intransitivo to make a pact, negotiate an agreement
pactar
I verbo transitivo to agree
II verbo intransitivo to come to an agreement ' pactar' also found in these entries: Spanish: capitular English: conclude
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