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Veto n GEN, POL veto* * *n <Geschäft, Pol> veto* * *Veto, eingeschränktes
limited (negative) veto;
• überstimmbares Veto qualified veto (US);
• Vetorecht right to veto;
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vetoveto qoymaq – put a veto (upon)veto hüququ – the right of veto -
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/'veto/ ⇒ weto* * ** * *n.1. polit. = weto.2. hist. liberum veto right to suspend all parliamentary proceedings (possessed by every member of parliament in 17th-18th c. Poland).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > veto
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m.1 veto.poner veto a algo to veto something2 bann.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vetar.* * *1 veto\poner el veto a to put a veto on, vetoderecho a veto power of veto, right of veto* * *noun m.* * *SM veto* * *masculino vetoderecho de or al veto — right of veto
* * *----* derecho al veto = veto power.* * *masculino vetoderecho de or al veto — right of veto
* * ** derecho al veto = veto power.* * *vetoejercer el derecho de or al veto to exercise the right of vetoponer el veto a algo to veto sth* * *
Del verbo vetar: ( conjugate vetar)
veto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vetó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vetar
veto
vetar ( conjugate vetar) verbo transitivo
to veto
veto sustantivo masculino
veto;
vetar verbo transitivo to veto
veto sustantivo masculino veto
poner veto, to veto
' veto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vetar
English:
nix
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m vetoporre il veto a veto* * *veto s.m. veto*: diritto di veto, (right of) veto: esercitare il diritto di veto, to exercise one's right of veto; mettere il veto a una proposta, to put a (o one's) veto on a proposal (o to veto a proposal).* * *['vɛto]sostantivo maschile veto*mettere o opporre il proprio veto a qcs. to veto sth.; diritto di veto — right of veto
* * *veto/'vεto/sostantivo m.veto*; mettere o opporre il proprio veto a qcs. to veto sth.; diritto di veto right of veto. -
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n; -s, -s veto (Pl. vetoes); (s) ein Veto einlegen exercise one’s power of veto, (s) ein Veto einlegen gegen put a veto on, veto* * *das Vetoveto* * *Ve|to ['veːto]nt -s, -svetoSee:→ einlegen* * *((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) veto* * *Ve·to<-s, -s>[ˈve:to]nt (Einspruch) vetovon seinem \Veto Gebrauch machen to exercise one's right to veto* * *das; Vetos, Vetos veto* * *(s)ein Veto einlegen exercise one’s power of veto,(s)ein Veto einlegen gegen put a veto on, veto* * *das; Vetos, Vetos veto* * *-s n.veto n. -
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[ˈviːtəu] 3rd person singular present tense ˈvetoes: past tense, past participle ˈvetoed1. verbto forbid, or refuse to consent to:يَنْقُض، يَمْنَعThey vetoed your suggestion.
2. noun– plural ˈvetoes( also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid:فيتو: حَق النَّقْضthe chairman's (power of) veto.
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het recht van veto hebbenhave the right/power of vetoVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het recht van veto hebben
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1) General subject: power of veto, veto (to exercise the veto - воспользоваться правом (налагать) вето)2) Mathematics: right veto3) Law: veto power4) Diplomatic term: negative voice, priority of veto5) Advertising: veto authority6) Business: veto right, right of veto (AD)
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