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121 negotiation
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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122 issue
1.1) выпускать, пускать в обращение2) выписывать, выдавать, выставлять2.1) выпуск, эмиссия (ценных бумаг)2) выдача, выписка (документа)6) номер (газеты, журнала)• -
123 negotiation
1) переговоры; обсуждение условий сделки2) передача, переуступка; продажа, учет (векселя, чека); выплата (по векселю, чеку)• -
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125 clear
1. a ясный, светлый2. a чистый, прозрачный3. a зеркальный4. a отчётливый, ясныйclear terms — ясные, определённые условия
5. a звонкий, отчётливый, чистыйclear days — чистые, полные дни
6. a отчётливый, внятный; чёткий7. a ясный, понятный; не вызывающий сомненийit is clear to me what he is driving at — мне понятно, к чему он клонит
clear cut — четкий; ясно выраженный
8. a светлый, ясный, логический9. a свободный, незанятый; беспрепятственныйclear line — свободный путь; свободный перегон
clear area — свободная область; чистый участок
10. a чистый; здоровыйclean clear coated: ?? — чистое и четкое изображение "СЗ"
11. a полный, целый; весьall clear button — кнопка "все очистить"
12. a абсолютный, совершенный, полный13. a тех. незадевающий; свободно проходящий14. a клер, нешифрованный текстin clear — клером, в незашифрованном виде, открытым текстом
the coast is clear — путь свободен, препятствий нет
15. adv ясно16. adv эмоц. -усил. совсем, совершенно; целиком; начисто17. adv в стороне отto steer clear — избегать, сторониться
18. adv спорт. чисто19. v очищать20. v очищаться, становиться ясным, чистым; делаться прозрачным21. v объяснить, разъяснить, пролить свет22. v освобождать, очищать; убирать, устранять препятствияland cleared for cultivation — земля, расчищенная для посева
23. v оправдывать; очищать от подозренийto clear off — очищать, соскребать
24. v взять, преодолеть препятствие25. v едва не задеть, избежать26. v воен. вывозить, эвакуировать27. v распутывать28. v разгружать29. v заплатить долг, произвести расчёт; оплатить30. v банк. производить клиринг чеков или векселей; производить расчёт по векселям или чекам через расчётную палатуочищать от пошлин; выполнять таможенные формальности
31. v ком. получать чистую прибыль32. v распродавать, устраивать распродажи33. v дать допуск к секретной работе34. v спорт. отбить35. v спец. осветлять; очищать36. v тел. разъединять37. v амер. согласоватьyou must clear your plan with the headquarters — насчёт своего плана вы должны договориться с руководством
38. v расшифровывать, декодироватьto clear the coast — расчистить путь, устранить препятствия
Синонимический ряд:1. apparent (adj.) apparent; evident; explicit; indisputable; manifest; noticeable; obvious; open-and-shut; openhanded; palpable; patent; plain; sharp; straightforward; unambiguous; unequivocal; univocal; unmistakable; unsubtle2. bare (adj.) bare; devoid; empty; stark; vacant; vacuous; void3. bright (adj.) bright; brilliant; crystal-clear; crystalline; limpid; lucid; pellucid; see-through; translucent; transparent4. certain (adj.) alert; assured; certain; convinced; discerning; keen; positive; strong; sure; unconfused5. clear-cut (adj.) clear-cut; crystal; lucent; luculent; luminous; perspicuous; tralucent; translucid; transpicuous; unblurred6. decided (adj.) decided; definite; pronounced; unquestionable7. distinct (adj.) articulate; comprehensible; conspicuous; distinct; intelligible; legible; perceptible; visible8. fair (adj.) calm; clarion; cloudless; fair; fine; pacific; pleasant; quiet; rainless; serene; sunny; sunshine; sunshining; sunshiny; unclouded; undarkened; untroubled9. free (adj.) disengaged; free; limitless; open; unencumbered; unfastened; unfettered; unhampered; unhindered; unimpeded; unobstructed10. innocent (adj.) absolved; acquitted; excused; exonerated; innocent; irreproachable; not guilty; vindicated11. unblemished (adj.) clean; immaculate; pure; smooth; spotless; unblemished; undefiled; unsullied12. unbroken (adj.) faultless; flawless; unbroken; unmarked13. unimpeded (adj.) open; unimpeded; unobstructed14. absolve (verb) absolve; acquit; disculpate; exculpate; excuse; exonerate; pardon; resolve; vindicate15. approve (verb) approve; authorize; sanction16. brighten (verb) break up; brighten; expose; lighten17. burn off (verb) burn off18. clarify (verb) clarify; clear up; elucidate; explain; illuminate; illustrate19. clean (verb) clean; police; spruce; straighten; tidy20. cleanse (verb) blank out; cleanse; erase; expurgate; purge; purify; wash; wipe clean21. clear off (verb) clear off; discharge; liquidate; pay up; quit; satisfy; settle; square22. extricate (verb) clear away; cut away; discumber; disembarrass; disembroil; disencumber; disengage; disentangle; disentwine; extricate; remove obstructions; unentangle; unscramble; untangle; untie; untwine23. free (verb) clean out; drain; empty; evacuate; flush; free; open; unblock; vacate; void24. hurdle (verb) go over; hurdle; jump over; leap; negotiate; over; overleap; surmount; vault25. liberate (verb) emancipate; let go; liberate; set free; set loose; unchain; unfetter26. make (verb) clean up; gain; make; net; profit; realize27. pass (verb) carry; pass28. pay (verb) bring in; draw; earn; gross; pay; produce; realise; repay; return; yield29. remove (verb) abolish; annihilate; blot out; eradicate; exterminate; extinguish; obliterate; remove; root out; rub out; snuff out; stamp out; uproot; wipe out30. rid (verb) lose; release; relieve; rid; shake; shake off; throw off; unburden31. vanish (verb) disappear; evanesce; evanish; evaporate; fade; vanish32. well (other) afond; altogether; completely; entirely; fully; perfectly; quite; right; roundly; thoroughly; utterly; well; whollyАнтонимический ряд:accuse; ambiguous; befoul; clog; cloudy; condemned; confined; confused; contaminate; culpable; dark; deny; dim; disturbed; doubtful; dubious; embarrass; encumber; inaudible; lose; murky; obscure; obstruct; obstructed -
126 discharge
1. n разгрузка2. n разряд; выстрел, залп; разряжениеthe discharge of a rifle — выстрел из ружья; разряжение выстрелом
3. n эл. разрядка4. n выделение; выпускание, спуск; слив; опоражнивание5. n психиатр. разряжение; снятие напряжения6. n физиол. мед. выделение; истечение7. n физиол. мед. выделения, секрет; отделяемое8. n выполнение, исполнение, отправление9. n уплата10. n освобождение от обязанностей, увольнениеhonourable discharge — почётное увольнение на пенсию с сохранением чинов, знаков отличия
final discharge — окончательное, полное освобождение
11. n удостоверение об увольнении; рекомендация12. n выписка13. n освобождение от выполнения обязательств; освобождение от уплаты долгаdischarge in bankruptcy, order of discharge — восстановление в правах несостоятельного должника
discharge a debt — уплатить долг; погасить долг
14. n квитанция, расписка15. n юр. освобождение из заключения16. n юр. прекращение дела17. n юр. отмена решения суда18. n юр. стр. подпорка, опора; свая, столб19. n юр. гидр. расход20. n юр. тех. подача; нагнетаниеdischarge head — напор, высота нагнетания
21. n юр. производительность22. n юр. тех. выпускное отверстиеdischarge cock — выпускной, спускной или сливной кран
discharge pipe — выпускная, отводная труба
23. n текст. вытравление, вытравка24. n текст. обесцвечивающий состав25. v разгружать; выгружатьto discharge cargo — разгружать, выгружать
26. v разряжать; стрелять27. v лопаться28. v выделять, извергать; выбрасывать, выпускать; спускать, сливать; опоражнивать29. v высказывать, выкладывать30. v выполнять, исполнять, отправлять31. v выполнять долговые обязательства; платить, погашать32. v освобождать от обязанностей, увольнять; снимать с работы33. v выписывать34. v освобождать от выполнения35. v юр. освобождать из заключения36. v юр. прекращать уголовное преследование, оправдывать37. v юр. отменять, аннулировать38. v юр. гидр. нагнетать39. v юр. мор. расснащиватьСинонимический ряд:1. acquittal (noun) acquittal; exculpation; exoneration; pardon2. burst (noun) burst; detonation; explosion3. dismissal (noun) dismissal; release; termination4. emission (noun) ejection; emission; evacuation; expulsion; flow; issue; remission; removal; secretion; voiding5. fulfillment (noun) accomplishment; execution; fulfillment; fulfilment; observance; performance; satisfaction6. shooting (noun) firing; shooting7. annul (verb) abrogate; annul; dissolve; quash; vacate8. clear (verb) clear; clear off; disburse; honour; liquidate; pay; pay up; quit; redeem; satisfy; settle; square9. dismiss (verb) ax; boot out; bounce; disemploy; dismiss; drop; kick out; let out; sack; terminate; turn off10. fire (verb) blast; detonate; fire; hurtle; loose; project; propel; set off; shoot11. free (verb) acquit; disenthrall; disimprison; emancipate; exonerate; free; liberate; loosen; manumit; release; unbind; unchain; unshackle12. fulfil (verb) accomplish; execute; exercise; fulfil; fulfill; implement; meet; observe; perform; take13. get rid of (verb) disembogue; eject; emit; get rid of; give off; pour; send; teem14. let go (verb) break; cashier; expel; let go; replace15. separate (verb) demobilise; demobilize; muster out; separate16. spare (verb) absolve; dispense; excuse; exempt; let off; privilege from; relieve; spare17. unload (verb) disburden; off-load; unlade; unload; unship; unstow18. unpack (verb) empty; excrete; flow; issue; unburden; unpack; vent; voidАнтонимический ряд:accumulate; appointment; burden; conviction; employ; hire; imprison; load; neglect; negligence -
127 square
[skweə] 1. noun1) (a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.) carré2) (something in the shape of this.) carré3) (an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.) place4) (the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself: 3 × 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.) carré2. adjective1) (having the shape of a square or right angle: I need a square piece of paper; He has a short, square body / a square chin.) carré2) ((of business dealings, scores in games etc) level, even, fairly balanced etc: If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?; Their scores are (all) square (= equal).) quitte, à égalité3) (measuring a particular amount on all four sides: This piece of wood is two metres square.) carré4) (old-fashioned: square ideas about clothes.) vieux jeu3. adverb1) (at right angles, or in a square shape: The carpet is not cut square with the corner.) à angle droit (avec)2) (firmly and directly: She hit him square on the point of the chin.) en plein4. verb1) (to give a square shape to or make square.) rendre carré2) (to settle, pay etc (an account, debt etc): I must square my account with you.) régler (ses comptes avec)3) (to (cause to) fit or agree: His story doesn't square with the facts.) cadrer avec4) (to multiply a number by itself: Two squared is four.) élever au carré•- squared- squarely - square centimetre - metre - square root - fair and square - go back to square one - a square deal -
128 square
[skweə] 1. noun1) (a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.) quadrado2) (something in the shape of this.) quadrado3) (an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.) praça4) (the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself: 3 × 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.) quadrado2. adjective1) (having the shape of a square or right angle: I need a square piece of paper; He has a short, square body / a square chin.) quadrado2) ((of business dealings, scores in games etc) level, even, fairly balanced etc: If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?; Their scores are (all) square (= equal).) igual, empatado3) (measuring a particular amount on all four sides: This piece of wood is two metres square.) quadrado4) (old-fashioned: square ideas about clothes.) quadrado3. adverb1) (at right angles, or in a square shape: The carpet is not cut square with the corner.) em ângulo reto2) (firmly and directly: She hit him square on the point of the chin.) em cheio4. verb1) (to give a square shape to or make square.) tornar quadrado2) (to settle, pay etc (an account, debt etc): I must square my account with you.) regrar, acertar3) (to (cause to) fit or agree: His story doesn't square with the facts.) enquadrar(-se)4) (to multiply a number by itself: Two squared is four.) elevar ao quadrado•- squared- squarely - square centimetre - metre - square root - fair and square - go back to square one - a square deal
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settle — set·tle vb set·tled, set·tling vt 1: to resolve conclusively settle a question of law 2: to establish or secure permanently a settled legal principle 3 … Law dictionary
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