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1 friendly basis
s.términos amistosos, base amistosa. -
2 basis
noun, pl. bases1) (ingredient) Grundbestandteil, der2) (foundation, principle, common ground) Basis, dieon a purely friendly basis — auf rein freundschaftlicher Basis
on a first come first served basis — nach dem Prinzip "Wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst"
3) (beginning) Ausgangspunkt, der* * *['beisis]plural - bases; noun(that on which a thing rests or is founded: This idea is the basis of my argument.) die Grundlage* * *ba·sis<pl bases>[ˈbeɪsɪs, pl -si:z]nto do sth on a regular \basis etw regelmäßig tunto do sth on a voluntary \basis etw auf freiwilliger Basis tun2. STOCKEX Basis f; AM Differenz f zwischen dem Kassakurs und dem korrespondierenden Terminkontraktkurs eines Finanztitels* * *['beIsɪs]n pl basesto be on a sound basis (business) — auf festen Füßen stehen; (theory)
to put sth on a sounder basis — einer Sache (dat) eine solidere Basis geben, etw auf eine solidere Basis stellen
on the basis of this evidence — aufgrund dieses Beweismaterials
to approach a problem on a scientific basis — an ein Problem wissenschaftlich herangehen
* * *basis [ˈbeısıs] pl -ses [-siːz] s2. → academic.ru/5635/base">base1 A 3, A 8 b3. fig Basis f, Grundlage f:on the basis of auf der Basis von (od gen);be paid on an hourly basis nach Stunden bezahlt werden;on a voluntary basis auf freiwilliger Basis;basis of discussion Diskussionsgrundlage;basis of comparison Vergleichsbasis;basis of trust Vertrauensbasis;take as a basis etwas zugrunde legen4. MATHa) Grund-, Basisfläche fb) Grundlinie f, Basis f* * *noun, pl. bases1) (ingredient) Grundbestandteil, der2) (foundation, principle, common ground) Basis, dieon a first come first served basis — nach dem Prinzip "Wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst"
3) (beginning) Ausgangspunkt, der* * *n.Basis Basen f.Grundlage f. -
3 basis, (bases)
أَسَاس \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. basis, (bases): a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. bed: sth. solid that a heavy object rests on: The engine was lowered on to its bed. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. \ See Also أصل (أَصْل)، سبب (سَبَب)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة) -
4 basis, bases
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
5 base amistosa
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6 términos amistosos
• friendly basis -
7 términos amistosos
m.pl.friendly basis. -
8 ami
ami, e [ami]1. masculine noun, feminine nouna. friend• les amis des bêtes/de la nature animal/nature loversb. ( = compagnon) boyfriend ; ( = compagne) girlfriend2. adjective* * *
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amie ami adjectif
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nom masculin, féminin friend‘un ami qui vous veut du bien’ — ‘a well-wisher’
l'association des amis de Pouchkine — the friends of Pushkin; faux I
••les bons comptes font les bons amis — Proverbe a debt paid is a friend kept
c'est dans le besoin or malheur qu'on connaît ses amis — Proverbe a friend in need is a friend indeed
* * *ami ami, -e1. nm/f1) (amitié) friend2) (= enthousiaste)2. adj1) (relation amicale) friendly2) (= enthousiaste)* * *A adj [pays, entreprise, troupe, personne] friendly; être ami avec qn to be a friend of sb's; nous sommes très amis we are very good friends.B nm,f1 ( camarade) friend; un ami à moi a friend of mine; se faire des amis to make friends; je m'en suis fait une amie I made a friend of her; grand ami great friend; ami fidèle/intime/d'enfance faithful/close/childhood friend; c'est un ami de la maison he's a friend of the family; un ami de longue date a friend of long standing; un ami de 30 ans a friend of 30 years; un ami de toujours a life-long friend; ‘un ami qui vous veut du bien’ ( sur une lettre anonyme) ‘a friend who has your best interests at heart’, ‘a well-wisher’; en ami as a friend; je te parle en ami I say this as a friend; être le meilleur ami de l'homme to be man's best friend; m'amie‡ my love; ⇒ faux;2 ( amateur) friend; un ami de la musique/des bêtes a music/an animal lover; c'est un ami de la simplicité he likes simplicity; l'association des amis de Pouchkine, les amis de Pouchkine the friends of Pushkin;ami de cœur soul mate.les bons comptes font les bons amis a debt paid is a friend kept; c'est dans le besoin or malheur qu'on connaît ses amis Prov a friend in need is a friend indeed; les amis de mes amis sont mes amis the friends of my friends are my friends too.[voix, peuple, rivage] friendly————————, amie [ami] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [camarade] friendc'est un de mes amis/une de mes amies he's/she's a friend of mineun ami de la famille ou maison a friend of the familyje m'en suis fait une amie she became my friend ou a friend (of mine)devenir l'ami de quelqu'un to become friends ou friendly with somebodynous sommes entre amis (ici) we're among ou we're all friends (here)2. [amoureux]3. [bienfaiteur]l'ami des pauvres/du peuple the friend of the poor/of the people4. [partisan]club des amis de Shakespeare Shakespeare club ou societyécoutez, mon jeune ami! now look here, young man!a. [entre amis] my friend!b. [entre époux] (my) dear!6. (familier & locution)en ami locution adverbiale[par amitié] as a friendje te le dis en ami I'm telling you as a friend ou because I'm your friend -
9 kameradschaftlich
I Adj. friendly; rein kameradschaftlich purely platonic; unser Verhältnis ist rein kameradschaftlich auch we’re just good friends; das war nicht sehr kameradschaftlich von dir that wasn’t very nice of you, a fine friend you areII Adv. as a friend* * *companionate* * *ka|me|rad|schaft|lich [kamə'raːtʃaftlɪç]1. adjcomradelyeine kamerádschaftliche Ehe — a companionate marriage
2. advrein kamerádschaftlich zusammenleben — to live together purely as friends
sich kamerádschaftlich verhalten — to act or behave loyally
kamerádschaftlich miteinander umgehen — to be very friendly to each other
* * *ka·me·rad·schaft·lichI. adj1. (in der Art von Kameraden) comradely2. (rein freundschaftlich) friendly, platonicII. adv on a friendly basis* * *1.Adjektiv comradely2.adverbial in a comradely way* * *A. adj friendly;rein kameradschaftlich purely platonic;das war nicht sehr kameradschaftlich von dir that wasn’t very nice of you, a fine friend you areB. adv as a friend* * *1.Adjektiv comradely2.adverbial in a comradely way* * *adj.companionable adj. -
10 أساس
أَسَاس \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. basis, (bases): a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. bed: sth. solid that a heavy object rests on: The engine was lowered on to its bed. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. \ See Also أصل (أَصْل)، سبب (سَبَب)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة) -
11 أصل
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) \ أَصْل \ derivation: a word or words from which another word has been formed. \ See Also مَنْشَأ كَلِمَة \ أَصْل أو مَصْدَر الفِعل (باللغة الإنجليزيّة) \ infinitive: the form of a verb that can be used after other verbs and with to before it, such as to go and go in: ‘I want to go’ or ‘Let him go’. -
12 base
أَسَاس \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. basis, (bases): a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. bed: sth. solid that a heavy object rests on: The engine was lowered on to its bed. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. \ See Also أصل (أَصْل)، سبب (سَبَب)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة) -
13 bed
أَسَاس \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. basis, (bases): a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. bed: sth. solid that a heavy object rests on: The engine was lowered on to its bed. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. \ See Also أصل (أَصْل)، سبب (سَبَب)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة) -
14 grounds
أَسَاس \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. basis, (bases): a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. bed: sth. solid that a heavy object rests on: The engine was lowered on to its bed. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. \ See Also أصل (أَصْل)، سبب (سَبَب)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة) -
15 blood
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
16 descent
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
17 origin
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
18 root
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
19 source
أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
20 kameradschaftlich
ka·me·rad·schaft·lich adj1) ( in der Art von Kameraden) comradelyDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > kameradschaftlich
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