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1 to restart negotiations
см. reopen negotiationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to restart negotiations
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2 to restart negotiations
см. reopen negotiationsEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to restart negotiations
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tr[riː'stɑːt]1 (activity) reanudar, reiniciar; (from the beginning) volver a empezarn.• reanudación (Informática) s.f. (Computing)v.• reanudar (Informática) v.v.• volver a arrancar v.• volver a poner en marcha v.'riː'stɑːrt, ˌriː'stɑːt
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transitive verb \<\<activity/work\>\> reanudar, reiniciar; \<\<engine/machine\>\> volver* a poner en marcha
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vi \<\<activity/work\>\> reanudarse; \<\<engine/machine\>\> volver* a ponerse en marcha['riː'stɑːt]1.VT [+ book, drawing] empezar de nuevo, volver a empezar; [+ negotiations, meeting] reanudar; [+ engine] volver a arrancar2.VI [meeting etc] empezar de nuevo, reanudarse* * *['riː'stɑːrt, ˌriː'stɑːt]
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transitive verb \<\<activity/work\>\> reanudar, reiniciar; \<\<engine/machine\>\> volver* a poner en marcha
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4 negotiations
n plto activate the process of negotiations — активизировать процесс / ход переговоров
to break off negotiations — прерывать / приостанавливать переговоры
to conclude negotiations on smth — договариваться о чем-л.; проводить переговоры по какому-л. вопросу
to determine smth by negotiations — решать что-л. путем переговоров
to facilitate negotiations for a political settlement — облегчать переговоры в целях политического урегулирования
to give grounds for delay or postponement of the negotiations — давать основания для задержки или отсрочки переговоров
to give new impetus to the negotiations — давать новый импульс / толчок переговорам
to have a vital stake in the outcome of the negotiations — быть кровно заинтересованным в исходе переговоров
to hold negotiations — вести / проводить переговоры
to impede negotiations — затруднять / осложнять переговоры
to improve one's bargaining position at negotiations — укреплять свои позиции на переговорах
to initiate negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to launch negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to leak the date of negotiations to the media — разглашать дату переговоров средствам массовой информации
to leave the prime minister politically naked in the negotiations — оставлять премьер-министра политически безоружным на переговорах
to oversee negotiations — контролировать ход переговоров; следить за ходом переговоров
to prolong negotiations — 1) продолжать переговоры 2) отсрочить / отложить переговоры
to renew / to reopen / to restart / to resume negotiations — возобновлять переговоры
to seek a solution by negotiations — стараться решить что-л. путем переговоров
to side-track the negotiations — уводить переговоры в сторону; избегать переговоров; откладывать переговоры
- active negotiationsto undermine the negotiations — подрывать / срывать переговоры
- armistice negotiations
- arms buying negotiations
- arms control negotiations
- arms negotiations
- arms-reduction negotiations
- back stage negotiations
- basis for negotiations
- behind-the-scene negotiations
- beyond negotiations
- bilateral negotiations
- break-down in negotiations
- bruising negotiations
- business negotiations
- by negotiations
- closing stage of negotiations
- collapse in negotiations
- collapse of negotiations
- complex negotiations
- comprehensive negotiations - constructive negotiations
- control negotiations
- conventional force negotiations
- cordial negotiations
- course of negotiations
- crucial negotiations
- culmination of negotiations
- current negotiations
- deadlocked negotiations
- delicate negotiations
- detailed negotiations
- difficult negotiations
- diplomatic negotiations
- direct negotiations
- disarmament negotiations
- discreet negotiations
- dragged-out negotiations
- drawn out negotiations
- earnest negotiations
- endless negotiations
- extensive negotiations
- face-to-face negotiations
- failure of negotiations
- feverish negotiations
- final stage of negotiations
- flurry of negotiations
- follow-on negotiations
- for the duration of negotiations
- forthcoming negotiations
- fresh negotiations
- friendly negotiations
- fruitful negotiations
- full-size negotiations
- global negotiations
- grinding negotiations
- hard negotiations
- hectic negotiations
- hitch in negotiations
- in the course of negotiations
- inconclusive negotiations
- indirect negotiations
- intense negotiations
- intensive negotiations
- it will be a matter of negotiations
- joint negotiations
- laborious negotiations
- last-minute negotiations
- lengthy negotiations
- limited negotiations
- machinery and methods of negotiations
- meaningful negotiations
- membership negotiations
- merger negotiations
- military negotiations
- ministerial negotiations
- multilateral negotiations
- negotiations among equals
- negotiations are at a delicate stage
- negotiations are at an end
- negotiations are back on track
- negotiations are deadlocked
- negotiations are going above smb's head
- negotiations are underway
- negotiations behind closed doors
- negotiations behind the scenes
- negotiations broke down
- negotiations center on smth
- negotiations from strength
- negotiations have become bogged down
- negotiations have been stalled over an issue
- negotiations have collapsed
- negotiations have finished
- negotiations have reached deadlock
- negotiations have resumed
- negotiations on disarmament
- negotiations reach an impasse
- negotiations through the medium of smb
- negotiations will bear fruit
- negotiations without any prior conditions
- not open for negotiations
- not open to negotiations
- ongoing negotiations
- open for negotiations
- open to negotiations - painful negotiations
- painstaking negotiations
- patient negotiations
- peace negotiations
- peaceful negotiations
- pending these negotiations
- political negotiations
- preliminary negotiations
- preparatory negotiations
- private negotiations
- progress of negotiations
- prolonged negotiations
- protracted negotiations
- renewal of negotiations
- results of negotiations
- resumption of negotiations - secret negotiations
- separate negotiations
- session of negotiations
- settlement by negotiations
- settlement through negotiations
- social negotiations
- stalemated negotiations
- sticking point in the negotiations
- stiff negotiations - substantive negotiations
- successful negotiations
- summit negotiations
- sustained negotiations
- through negotiations
- top-level negotiations
- tortuous negotiations
- torturous negotiations
- tough negotiations
- trade negotiations
- trilateral negotiations
- tripartite negotiations
- truce negotiations
- US-mediated negotiations
- wage negotiations
- walkout from negotiations
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transitive verb1) (start again) wieder anstellen [Maschine]; wieder anlassen [Auto, Motor]2) (resume) wieder aufnehmen [Verhandlungen, Berufstätigkeit]; fortsetzen [Spiel]; neu starten [Rennen]* * *re·start[ˌri:ˈstɑ:t, AM ˈstɑ:rt]I. vt▪ to \restart sth etw wieder in Gang bringen [o setzen], mit etw dat erneut anfangen; motor etw wieder anlassen; machine etw wieder anwerfen; activity, talk etw wieder aufnehmen* * *["riː'stAːt]1. vtjob, activity wieder aufnehmen; negotiations, career also wieder beginnen or anfangen; race neu starten; game (from beginning) neu beginnen; (after interruption) fortsetzen; engine, car wieder anlassen; machine wieder anschalten; computerneu starten; economy wieder ankurbeln2. viwieder anfangen or beginnen; (race) von Neuem beginnen; (game) (from beginning) neu beginnen; (after interruption) fortgesetzt werden; (machine) wieder starten; (computer) neu starten; (engine, car) wieder anspringen3. N['riːstAːt] Neubeginn m; (of activity) Wiederaufnahme f; (of computer) Neustart m* * *restart [ˌriːˈstɑː(r)t]A v/t2. wieder in Gang setzenB v/i1. wieder starten2. wieder beginnenC s2. Wiederbeginn m, Wiederinbetriebnahme f* * *transitive verb1) (start again) wieder anstellen [Maschine]; wieder anlassen [Auto, Motor]2) (resume) wieder aufnehmen [Verhandlungen, Berufstätigkeit]; fortsetzen [Spiel]; neu starten [Rennen]* * *n.Wiederanlauf m. v.neustarten v.wiederanlaufen v. -
6 restart peace negotiations
Дипломатический термин: возобновить мирные переговоры (англ. цитата - из репортажа Voice of America)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > restart peace negotiations
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7 negotiation
1. ком. переговори; обговорення умов; 2. фін. передача; продаж, дисконт, виплата1. процес взаємного обміну думками, інформацією тощо з метою домовитися про що-небудь або з'ясувати якісь питання; 2. переуступлення, облік векселя; виплата за чеком, за векселем.═════════■═════════bilateral negotiations двосторонні переговори; business negotiations ділові переговори; commercial negotiations комерційні переговори; constructive negotiations конструктивні переговори; contract negotiations обговорення умов контракту • переговори щодо контракту; direct negotiations прямі переговори; final negotiations завершальні переговори; intergovernmental negotiations міжурядові переговори; intricate negotiations складні переговори; meaningful negotiations змістовні переговори • конструктивні переговори; multilateral negotiations багатосторонні переговори; on-going negotiations переговори, які тривають; painstaking negotiations ретельні переговори; preliminary negotiations попередні переговори; preparatory negotiations підготовчі переговори • попередні переговори; previous negotiations попередні переговори; price negotiation переговори про ціни; private negotiations закриті переговори • неофіційні переговори • приватні переговори; protracted negotiations довгі переговори • затяжні переговори • тривалі переговори; sales negotiations переговори про продаж; stalled negotiations переговори, які зайшли в безвихідь; substantive negotiations суттєві переговори; successful negotiations успішні переговори; sustained negotiations довгі переговори • тривалі переговори; tariff negotiations переговори про митні тарифи; technical negotiations технічні переговори; top-level negotiations переговори на вищому рівні; trade negotiations торговельні переговори; wage negotiations переговори щодо заробітної плати═════════□═════════by negotiations шляхом переговорів; minutes of the negotiations протокол переговорів; negotiation against documents переговори проти документів; negotiations for reconciliation переговори з метою узгодження • переговори з метою погодження; negotiation of a bill виплата за векселем; negotiation of a cheque виплата за чеком; to begin negotiations починати/почати переговори; to be in negotiations проводити/провести переговори • вести переговори; to boycott negotiations бойкотувати переговори; to break off negotiations припиняти/припинити переговори; to cancel negotiations закривати/закрити переговори • скасовувати/скасувати переговори; to carry on negotiations проводити/провести переговори • вести переговори; to conduct negotiations проводити/провести переговори • вести переговори; to defer negotiations відкладати/відкласти переговори; to discontinue negotiations припиняти/припинити переговори • закривати/закрити переговори • скасовувати/скасувати переговори; to enter into negotiations починати/почати переговори • розпочинати/розпочати переговори; to fail in negotiations зазнавати/зазнати невдачі в переговорах; to finalize negotiations завершувати/завершити переговори; to handle negotiations проводити/провести переговори • вести переговори; to hold negotiations проводити/провести переговори • вести переговори; to initiate negotiations починати/почати переговори • розпочинати/розпочати переговори; to open negotiations починати/почати переговори • розпочинати/розпочати переговори; to participate in negotiations брати/взяти участь у переговорах; to postpone negotiations відкладати/відкласти переговори; to put off negotiations відкладати/відкласти переговори; to reopen negotiations відновлювати/відновити переговори; to restart negotiations відновлювати/відновити переговори; to resume negotiations відновлювати/відновити переговори; to settle by negotiation вирішувати/вирішити шляхом переговорів; to speed up negotiations прискорювати/прискорити переговори; to start negotiations починати/почати переговори; to stop negotiations припиняти/припинити переговори; to suspend negotiations припиняти/припинити переговори* * *узгодження; проведення переговорів -
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n1) часто pl переговоры; обсуждение условий сделки2) передача, переуступка; продажа, учет (векселя, чека); выплата (по векселю, чеку)
- backstage negotiations
- bilateral negotiations
- bill negotiation
- business negotiation
- commercial negotiations
- constructive negotiation
- contract negotiation
- deadlocked negotiations
- debt-restructuring negotiations
- final negotiations
- fringe negotiation
- intergovernmental negotiations
- loan negotiations
- multilateral negotiations
- official negotiations
- preliminary negotiations
- previous negotiations
- price negotiations
- private negotiations
- protracted negotiations
- sales negotiations
- secret negotiations
- stalemated negotiations
- successful negotiations
- tariff negotiations
- technical negotiations
- trade negotiations
- negotiation against documents
- negotiation of a bill
- negotiation of a cheque
- negotiation of a draft
- negotiation of a loan
- negotiation of a pledge
- by negotiations
- begin negotiations
- be in negotiations
- boycott negotiations
- break off negotiations
- cancel negotiations
- carry on negotiations
- conduct negotiations
- cover negotiations
- discontinue negotiations
- effect negotiations
- enter into negotiations
- finalize negotiations
- handle negotiations
- hold negotiations
- hold up negotiations
- initiate negotiations
- make negotiations
- open negotiations
- participate in negotiations
- postpone negotiations
- put off negotiations
- reopen negotiations
- restart negotiations
- resume negotiations
- settle by negotiations
- speed up negotiations
- start negotiations
- stop negotiations
- suspend negotiations
- take up negotiations
- transact negotiations
- wreck negotiationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > negotiation
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1) переговоры; обсуждение условий сделки2) передача, переуступка; продажа, учет (векселя, чека); выплата (по векселю, чеку)• -
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сущ.мн negotiations; talksвести (проводить) переговоры — to conduct (carry on, hold) negotiations (talks); (о продаже / покупке товаров) to negotiate the sale (purchase) of goods
возобновлять переговоры — to resume (reopen, restart) negotiations (talks)
начинать переговоры — to begin (commence, start) negotiations (talks)
прерывать переговоры — to break off (discontinue, suspend) negotiations (talks)
сорвать переговоры — to frustrate (torpedo, wreck) negotiations (talks)
урегулировать конфликт (спор) путём (посредством) переговоров — to settle a dispute by means of (through) negotiations
государства, участвующие в переговорах — negotiating states
- переговоры о заключении перемирияпереговоры о заключении мировой сделки (о мирном разрешении / урегулировании спора) — settlement negotiations (talks)
- переговоры о прекращении огня
- переговоры о разоружении
- переговоры по широкому кругу вопросов
- двусторонние переговоры
- дипломатические переговоры
- закулисные переговоры
- мирные переговоры
- многосторонние переговоры
- поэтапные переговоры
- предварительные переговоры
- предстоящие переговоры
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to resume (reopen, restart) negotiations (talks)Юридический русско-английский словарь > возобновлять переговоры
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12 plática
f.conversation, chat, dialog, dialogue.* * *1 talk* * *SF esp Méx (=charla) talk, chat; (Rel) sermonestar de plática — to be chatting, be having a talk
* * *a) ( conferencia) talkb) (esp AmL) ( conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] talkestar de plática — to talk, to chat (colloq)
reanudarán pláticas con el sindicato — they will restart talks o negotiations with the union
* * *a) ( conferencia) talkb) (esp AmL) ( conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] talkestar de plática — to talk, to chat (colloq)
reanudarán pláticas con el sindicato — they will restart talks o negotiations with the union
* * *1 (conferencia) talknos dio una plática sobre el tema she gave us a talk on the subject2 ( esp AmL) (conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas ] talkestuvimos de plática hasta las tres de la mañana we stayed up talking o ( colloq) chatting until three in the morningla empresa reanudará pláticas con el sindicato the company will restart talks o negotiations with the union* * *
Del verbo platicar: ( conjugate platicar)
platica es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
platicar
plática
platicar ( conjugate platicar) verbo intransitivo (esp AmL) [this verb is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] to talk, chat (colloq)
verbo transitivo (Méx) ( contar) to tell
plática sustantivo femenino
b) (esp AmL) ( conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is formal in other areas] talk;
' plática' also found in these entries:
English:
chat
* * *plática nfCAm, Méx1. [charla] talk, chat;estar de plática to chat2. [relato] talk* * *f Méxchat, talk* * *plática nf1) : talk, lecture2) : chat, conversation -
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Diplomatic term: resume peace negotiations (англ. цитата - из репортажа Fox News, США), revisit peace negotiations (контекстуальный перевод; англ. цитата - из статьи в Christian Science Monitor), restart peace negotiations (англ. цитата - из репортажа Voice of America), restart peace talksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возобновить мирные переговоры
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tr[riː'əʊpən]1 (open again) reabrir, volver a abrir2 (restart) reanudar1 volver a abrir, reabrirreopen [.ri:'o:pən] vt: volver a abrirv.• reabrir v.'riː'əʊpən, ˌriː'əʊpən
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a) \<\<window/book/store/road\>\> volver* a abrirto reopen lines of communication — reestablecer* las comunicaciones
b) \<\<negotiations/hostilities\>\> reanudar; \<\<criminal case\>\> reabrir*, volver* a abrir; \<\<trial\>\> reanudar
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via) \<\<store/hospital/school\>\> abrir* de nuevo (sus puertas)b) \<\<talks/hostilities\>\> reanudarse['riː'ǝʊpǝn]1. VT1) [+ shop, theatre, border, route] volver a abrir, reabrir2) [+ negotiations, relations, investigation, debate] reanudarto reopen a case — [police] reabrir un caso; [prosecutor, judge] revisar un proceso
2.VI [shop, theatre] volverse a abrir; [negotiations] reanudarse* * *['riː'əʊpən, ˌriː'əʊpən]
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a) \<\<window/book/store/road\>\> volver* a abrirto reopen lines of communication — reestablecer* las comunicaciones
b) \<\<negotiations/hostilities\>\> reanudar; \<\<criminal case\>\> reabrir*, volver* a abrir; \<\<trial\>\> reanudar
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m.failure.un rotundo fracaso an outright failuretodo fue un fracaso the whole thing was a disasterel fracaso escolar educational failure, poor performance at schoolpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fracasar.* * *1 failure* * *noun m.* * *SM failurela reforma está condenada al fracaso — the reform is doomed to failure, the reform is destined to fail
¡es un fracaso! — he's a disaster!
* * *masculino failureun fracaso amoroso or sentimental — a disappointment in love
* * *= flop, failure, underdog, bust, dog, defeat, fiasco, flake out, goof, write-off [writeoff], foundering, dud.Ex. And at worst, if the trip is a flop (it happens!), at least he is glad to get back to work.Ex. DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.Ex. 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog -- the digital media has made possible the leveling of the playing field.Ex. Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex. The history of the British Library is presented with particular reference to the political and administrative fiascos that have punctuated its development.Ex. The show was a real flake out.Ex. The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex. Gareth Jones's film makes a series of misjudgments so damaging that the whole thing is a virtual write-off.Ex. The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.Ex. It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far.----* abocado al fracaso = failing, doomed.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* abocado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed from + the beginning.* camino seguro al fracaso = blueprint for failure.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the beginning.* conseguir éxitos y fracasos = encounter + problems and successes.* éxitos o fracasos = successes or failures.* éxitos y fracasos = pitfalls and successes, successes and failures.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fracaso bochornoso = embarrassing failure.* fracaso desde el principio = doomed failure.* fracaso escolar = school failure.* fracaso lamentable = embarrassing failure.* fracaso miserable = miserable failure.* fracaso rotundo = resounding failure, complete failure.* fracaso total = complete failure.* fracaso vergonzoso = embarrassing failure.* índice de fracaso escolar = failure rate, dropout rate.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* predestinado al fracaso = doomed.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed to + failure.* ser un fracaso = nothing + come of, prove + a failure.* significar fracaso = signify + failure, spell + failure.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* tasa de fracaso escolar = dropout rate, failure rate.* traer consigo fracaso = spell + failure.* traer fracaso = spell + failure.* * *masculino failureun fracaso amoroso or sentimental — a disappointment in love
* * *= flop, failure, underdog, bust, dog, defeat, fiasco, flake out, goof, write-off [writeoff], foundering, dud.Ex: And at worst, if the trip is a flop (it happens!), at least he is glad to get back to work.
Ex: DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.Ex: 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog -- the digital media has made possible the leveling of the playing field.Ex: Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex: The history of the British Library is presented with particular reference to the political and administrative fiascos that have punctuated its development.Ex: The show was a real flake out.Ex: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex: Gareth Jones's film makes a series of misjudgments so damaging that the whole thing is a virtual write-off.Ex: The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.Ex: It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far.* abocado al fracaso = failing, doomed.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* abocado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed from + the beginning.* camino seguro al fracaso = blueprint for failure.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the beginning.* conseguir éxitos y fracasos = encounter + problems and successes.* éxitos o fracasos = successes or failures.* éxitos y fracasos = pitfalls and successes, successes and failures.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fracaso bochornoso = embarrassing failure.* fracaso desde el principio = doomed failure.* fracaso escolar = school failure.* fracaso lamentable = embarrassing failure.* fracaso miserable = miserable failure.* fracaso rotundo = resounding failure, complete failure.* fracaso total = complete failure.* fracaso vergonzoso = embarrassing failure.* índice de fracaso escolar = failure rate, dropout rate.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* predestinado al fracaso = doomed.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed to + failure.* ser un fracaso = nothing + come of, prove + a failure.* significar fracaso = signify + failure, spell + failure.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* tasa de fracaso escolar = dropout rate, failure rate.* traer consigo fracaso = spell + failure.* traer fracaso = spell + failure.* * *1 (acción) failureha sufrido or tenido varios fracasos profesionales she has had several failures in her workel proyecto estaba condenado al fracaso the project was destined to fail o doomed to failureun fracaso amoroso or sentimental a disappointment in loveun fracaso rotundo a complete failure2 (obra, persona) failuresu última película fue un fracaso her last movie was a failure o ( colloq) flop, her last movie bombed ( AmE colloq)como profesor es un fracaso he's a disaster o failure as a teacher, he's a hopeless teacher* * *
Del verbo fracasar: ( conjugate fracasar)
fracaso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fracasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fracasar
fracaso
fracasar ( conjugate fracasar) verbo intransitivo
to fail
fracaso sustantivo masculino
failure
fracasar verbo intransitivo to fail
fracaso sustantivo masculino failure: el despegue del cohete fue un fracaso, the rocket lift-off was a failure
' fracaso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derrota
- estrepitosa
- estrepitoso
- responsabilizar
- sed
- sentenciar
- servir
- contundente
- destinado
- naufragio
- rotundo
English:
bomb
- defeat
- dismal
- failure
- flop
- mainly
- no-win
- resounding
- unmitigated
- unqualified
- washout
- break
- fiasco
- why
* * *fracaso nm1. [falta de éxito] failure;ha sufrido varios fracasos amorosos he has had a number of failed relationships;todo fue un fracaso it was a complete failure;fracaso escolar school failure;el entorno familiar contribuye al fracaso escolar the family environment is a contributory factor to educational failure2. [persona] failure;como profesor es un fracaso as a teacher he's a failure, he's useless as a teacher* * *m failure* * *fracaso nmfiasco: failure* * *fracaso n failure -
16 возобновить переговоры
1) Military: renew talks, resume negotiations2) Diplomatic term: resume talks, restart talks (with... - c... ; англ. цитата - из статьи в газете Los Angeles Times)3) Mass media: get the talks back on track4) Business: relaunch negotiationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возобновить переговоры
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17 descongelar
v.1 to thaw (producto).2 to free (precios).3 to defrost, to de-ice, to melt, to deice.4 to save from freezing.* * *1 (comida) to thaw, thaw out2 (nevera) to defrost3 FINANZAS to unfreeze* * *1. VT1) (=quitar el hielo de) [+ congelador] to defrost; [+ alimentos] to defrost, thaw; [+ coche] to de-ice2) (Econ) [+ créditos, salarios] to unfreeze2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < refrigerador> to defrostb) < alimentos> to defrost, thaw2) <créditos/salarios/cuenta> to unfreeze2.descongelarse v pron1) refrigerador to defrost; alimentos to defrost, thaw2) relaciones to thaw* * *= defrost, unfreeze, thaw.Ex. Because they have been defrosted enough to accept even radical change, libraries have gained the flexibility to adopt and incorporate new technologies into their complement of resources and services.Ex. Libraries in effect will need to unfreeze themselves to adopt change, then re-freeze around the new structure to exploit and secure the advances.Ex. The author describes the effects of a flood on a library collections and how the books were frozen, thawed, dried and pressed.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < refrigerador> to defrostb) < alimentos> to defrost, thaw2) <créditos/salarios/cuenta> to unfreeze2.descongelarse v pron1) refrigerador to defrost; alimentos to defrost, thaw2) relaciones to thaw* * *= defrost, unfreeze, thaw.Ex: Because they have been defrosted enough to accept even radical change, libraries have gained the flexibility to adopt and incorporate new technologies into their complement of resources and services.
Ex: Libraries in effect will need to unfreeze themselves to adopt change, then re-freeze around the new structure to exploit and secure the advances.Ex: The author describes the effects of a flood on a library collections and how the books were frozen, thawed, dried and pressed.* * *descongelar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹refrigerador› to defrost2 ‹alimentos› to defrost, thawB ‹créditos/salarios› to unfreeze; ‹cuenta› to unfreezeA1 «refrigerador» to defrost2 «alimentos» to defrost, thawB «relaciones» to thaw* * *
descongelar ( conjugate descongelar) verbo transitivo ‹ refrigerador› to defrost;
‹ alimentos› to defrost, thaw
descongelarse verbo pronominal [ refrigerador] to defrost;
[ alimentos] to defrost, thaw
descongelar vtr (nevera) to defrost
(una cuenta bancaria, los sueldos) to unfreeze
' descongelar' also found in these entries:
English:
defreeze
- defrost
- thaw
* * *♦ vt1. [alimento] to thaw;[nevera] to defrost2. [precios, salarios, cuentas bancarias] to unfreeze;descongelar las negociaciones to restart the negotiations, to get the negotiations moving again* * *v/t1 comida thaw, defrost; refrigerador defrost2 precios unfreeze* * *descongelar vt1) : to thaw2) : to defrost3) : to unfreeze (assets -
18 reopen
reopen [‚ri:'əʊpən](a) (door, border, book, bank account) rouvrir;∎ figurative to reopen an old wound rouvrir une plaie(b) (negotiations) reprendre -
19 возобновлять переговоры
1) Economy: reopen negotiates, restart negotiates, resume talks2) Diplomatic term: reconvene, (после перерыва) resume negotiations3) Mass media: renew the talks, reopen the talks, resume the talks, revive the talksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возобновлять переговоры
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20 reopening
tr[riː'əʊpənɪŋ]1 (new opening) reapertura2 (restart) reanudación nombre femeninon.• reapertura s.f.[ˌriː'ǝʊpnɪŋ]N [of shop, school, theatre, border, route] reapertura f ; [of investigation, negotiations, debate] reanudación f ; (Jur) [of case] reapertura fthe reopening of old wounds — (fig) la reapertura de viejas heridas
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