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41 разрешить спор
1) General subject: settle a dispute2) Military: resolve a dispute, settle an argument3) Law: decide the difference4) Diplomatic term: adjust a dispute5) Makarov: decide a dispute, determine a controversy -
42 gøre
3де́латьhvad gør du? — что ты де́лаешь?
det gør íkke nóget — ничего́ стра́шного; э́то не име́ет значе́ния
jeg kúnne íkke gǿre for det — я не винова́т
gǿre ondt — причиня́ть боль [зло]
gǿre plads — освободи́ть ме́сто
gǿre én sélskab — соста́вить кому́-л. компа́нию
gǿre sit til — внести́ свой вклад
gǿre sig úmage — стара́ться
gǿre om — переде́лывать
gǿre op — ула́живать
* * *do, have, make, play at, render, suit oneself, turn* * *vb (gjorde, gjort) do ( fx what are you doing here? do one's duty);tilstand) make ( fx a noise, a mistake; an attempt, a gesture, a journey; it makes me sick);[ gøre Oxford på en dag] do Oxford in a day;[ med adj, pron, vb etc:][ dette gjorde at de hørte efter] this made them listen;[ han gør os bedre end vi er] he makes us out to be better than we are;[ gøre sit bedste] do one's best;[ kan mindre ikke gøre det?] can't you do with less?[ hvad gør det?] what does it matter? what of that?[ hvad har de gjort dig?] what have they done to you?[ hvad har du at gøre her?] what are you doing here?[ det gør ingenting] it does not matter; never mind;[ han gør det ikke længe] he won't last long;[ det gør ikke så meget] it does not matter much;[ han har aldrig gjort dig noget] he has never done you any harm;(dvs at bestille) there is nothing to do;(dvs at stille op) there is nothing to be done (about it);(dvs at opnå) nothing doing;[ det gør ikke noget] it does not matter; never mind;[ noget må der gøres] something must be done;[ gøre sig] be a success;( anstille sig) pretend to be ( fx stupid);[ med præp og adv:][ hvor har du gjort af det?] where have you put it? what have you done with it?[ gøre det af på fem minutter] get it over with in five minutes;[ jeg vidste ikke hvor jeg skulle gøre af mig selv] I didn't know where to put myself;[ gøre det af med] dispose of;( dræbe) dispatch,T do away with;[ varmen var ved at gøre det med mig] the heat was nearly too much for me;[ gøre noget ` efter] imitate something;[ jeg kan ikke gøre for det] I cannot help it; it is not my fault;[ kan jeg gøre noget for Dem?] can I do anything for you?[ det kan hverken gøre fra eller til] it makes no difference;[ gøre i](merk) deal in;[ gøre i bukserne] dirty one's trousers; mess one's pants;[ gøre noget i penge] turn something into cash;[ du ville gøre klogt i at] you would be wise to;[ gøre vel i at] do well to;[ gøre en imod] cross somebody, act against somebody's wishes;[ han gjorde hele krigen med] he went (el. he served) all through the war;[ han gjorde rejsen med] he travelled with us (, them, etc);[ have at gøre med] have to do with ( fx I don't want to have anything to do with him (, that)); deal with ( fx you must remember we aredealing with a desperate man); be concerned with ( fx we are here concerned with a very difficult problem);[ alt hvad der har med flåden at gøre] everything connected with the navy;( også) it is something (, nothing) to do with ( fx this is nothing to do with money);[ have nok at gøre med at] have one's work cut out to;[ det er ikke gjort med at snakke] talking won't help (el. isn't enough);[ gør mod andre hvad du vil have de skal gøre mod dig] do as you would be done by;[ gøre noget `om] do something (over) again;[ gøre højre om] turn right;[ hvad der er sket kan ikke gøres om] what is done cannot be undone;[ gøre omkring] turn (a)round,( pludseligt) turn on one's heel;( i eksercits, gymnastik) turn about; execute a right-about turn,( om en hel række) wheel round;[ gøre op]( regnskab) make up, balance ( fx an account),(bilægge strid etc) settle;[ gøre boet op] wind up the estate;[ gøre kassen op] balance the cash;[ gøre lageret op] take stock;[ gøre op med] settle with;(straffe etc) reckon with ( fx after the war we'll reckon with all the traitors);[ gøre op med sig selv] make up one's mind;[ gøre til] make ( fx make him a general);( udnævne) appoint ( fx appoint him governor);( forvandle til) make into ( fx make him into a leader; make the miserable hut into a home); make... of ( fx make a man (, anenemy) of him; make a habit of it);[ gøre sig til af] brag about;(merk) the shares changed hands at;[ han er ikke så dygtig som man gerne vil gøre ham til] he is not as clever as he is made out to be;[ gøre meget ud af] make much of;[ gøre for meget ud af det] make too much of it; overdo it;[ gøre det ud for] serve as; do as; do duty for;[ hvad har du gjort ved barnet?] what have you done to the child?[ det er der ikke noget at gøre ved] there is nothing to be done about it; it cannot be helped;(dvs arbejdede energisk) he put his back into it;[ jeg kan ikke gøre ved det] I cannot help it;(dvs tage dig af det) you must do something about it. -
43 sag
affair, business, case, cause, concern, matter, proposition, suit* * *(en -er)( anliggende) matter;( emne) subject;(som man interesserer sig el. kæmper for) cause ( fx collect money (, fight) for a good cause; fight for the cause of freedom);( retssag) case ( fx a criminal case; lose the case),( proces også) lawsuit ( fx lose one lawsuit after another);( papirerne i en sag) file ( fx send the file to the Minister);( opgave) business ( fx that is not my business);[ sager](i ministerium etc) business ( fx he is responsible for business relating to education);(= ting) things;( anliggender) affairs;[ det er en anden sag (el. en sag for sig)] that is a different matter, that is quite a different story, that's different;[ blande sig i andres sager] meddle in other people's affairs;(dvs det forholder sig sådan) it is like this; the fact (of the matter) is that;T (dvs det helt rigtige) that's just the thing (el. ticket);[ det er ikke lige sagen] that's not quite the thing;[ det er netop sagen] that's just the point;[ det er sager!] that's something like![ det bliver hans sag] that's his affair (el. look-out); that is up to him;[ det må blive din sag at afgøre det] it is for (el. up to) you to decide that;[ det bliver en sag mellem de to] they must settle that between themselves;[ det forandrer sagen] that alters things;[ hvis sagen forholder sig således] if that is the case, if (that is) so;[ få sin sag ` for](fig) be in for it, be up against it;[ gøre sine sager godt] acquit oneself well;[ i sagen H kontra V] in the case of H versus V,(jur) in re H versus V;[ det er ingen sag at] it is an easy matter to;[ det kommer ikke sagen ved] it is beside the point, it is not (to) the point, it is irrelevant;T that's neither here nor there;[ enhver sag kan ses fra to sider] there are two sides to every question;[ det er sådan sin egen sag] it is an awkward business (el. matter);(se også sikker);[ for den sags skyld] for that matter;T if it comes to that; come to that;[ det var ikke store sager] it was little enough;[ som sagerne står] as matters stand;[ det er kun et øjebliks sag] it won't take a minute;[ det var kun et øjebliks sag] it was the work of a moment (el. an instant)( fx to find the boy and send him off was the work of an instant);[ med præp:][( lide) for en god sag](også spøg.) (suffer) in a good cause;[ afgøre det fra sag til sag] settle (, deal with) it on a case-by-case basis;[ sagen mod X]( om kriminalsag) the trial of X;[ gå til sagen](T: lægge kræfterne i) put one's back into it;[ gå lige til sagen] come straight to the point;[ holde sig til sagen] keep (el. stick) to the point;[ komme til sagen] come to the point,(T: komme i gang) get down to business;[ det gør intet til sagen] it makes no difference. -
44 улагоджувати
= улагодитиto arrange, to fix, to settle; ( сварку) to reconcile, to make up -
45 amiable
amiable [amjabl]adjective• à l'amiable [divorce, solution] amicable• accord or règlement à l'amiable out-of-court settlement* * *à l'amiable alamjabl locution [se séparer] on friendly terms; [séparation] amicable; [adoption] by private agreement; [divorce] by mutual consent* * *amjabl advà l'amiable [se passer, se régler] — amicably, DROITout of court
* * *B à l'amiable loc [se séparer] on friendly terms; [séparation] amicable; [adoption] by private agreement; [divorce] by mutual consent; s'arranger à l'amiable to come to an amicable agreement.[amjabl] adjectif————————à l'amiable locution adverbialea. [généralement] to reach an amicable agreement about somethingb. [sans procès] to settle something out of court -
46 conto
['konto]1. sm1) (calcolo) calculationil conto, per favore — could I have the bill, please?
pagare o saldare il conto — to pay the bill
far bene/male i propri conti (anche) fig — to get one's sums right/wrong
non aveva fatto i conti con possibili imprevisti — he hadn't allowed for anything unexpected happening
avere un conto in sospeso (con qn) — to have an outstanding account (with sb), fig to have a score to settle (with sb)
3)(stima, considerazione)
di poco/nessun conto — of little/no importancetener conto di qn/qc — to take sb/sth into consideration o account
4)a conti fatti, in fin dei conti — all things considered, when all is said and donebe', in fin dei conti non ha tutti i torti — well, after all, he's quite right
per conto mio — (a mio avviso) in my opinion, as far as I'm concerned, (a nome mio) on my behalf, (da solo) on my own
fare conto che... — (supporre) to suppose that...
fare conto su qn/qc — to rely o depend o count on sb/sth
chiedere conto di qc a qn — to ask sb to give an account o explanation of sth
rendersi conto di qc/che... — to realize sth/that
essere alla resa dei conti... — to come to the day of reckoning
2.- conto in banca -
47 transactum
trans-ĭgo, ēgi, actum, 3, v. a. [ago].I.Lit. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A.To drive through, i. e. to thrust or stick a weapon through (syn. traicio):B.per pectora transigit ensem,
Sil. 13, 376:ferrum per ambos pedes,
Sen. Oedip. 857. —Transf., to stab, pierce one through with a weapon, to transfix, transpierce:II.gladio pectus transigit,
Phaedr. 3, 10, 27:se ipsum gladio,
Tac. A. 14, 37:juvenem (cuspis),
Sil. 5, 473:viscera (ensis),
Luc. 4, 545:tempora (jaculum),
id. 9, 824:semet ictu gladii,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 5, 16:aliquem ictu,
id. ib. 39, 13.—To carry through, to bring to an end, to finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact any business (the class. signif. of the word; syn.: absolvo, perficio).A.In gen.:B.negotium,
Cic. Fam. 13, 14, 2; so id. Phil. 2, 9, 21; cf.:illud, quod faciendum primum fuit, factum atque transactum est,
id. Cat. 3, 6, 15; id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 45:rebus transactis,
id. Tusc. 4, 25, 55:transactā re, convertam me domum,
Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 22:quod plerumque non futura sed transacta perpendimus,
Curt. 8, 2, 1:transactis jam meis partibus,
Cic. de Or. 2, 4, 15:intus transigetur, si quid est, quod restet,
Ter. And. 5, 6, 17:aliquid per aliquem,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 51, 149:pleraque per se,
Liv. 34, 18, 3:aliquid cum aliquo,
Sall. J. 29, 5:prius de praetoribus transacta res, quae transigi sorte poterat,
Liv. 38, 25, 4:bellorum egregios fines, quotiens ignoscendo transigatur,
i. e. by amnesty, Tac. A. 12, 19:transigitur rixa caede,
id. G. 22:bella,
id. H. 2, 38:fabulam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 151; so,fabulam,
id. Cas. prol. 84:comoediam,
id. Truc. prol. 11:si transactum est,
if all is over, Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 3; cf.: transactum de partibus ratus, Flor 4, 7, 13.—In partic., in business lang., to settle a difference or controversy, to come to a settlement, agreement, or understanding (syn.:2.decerno, statuo): postremo inter se transigant ipsi, ut lubet,
Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 61:cum reo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 32, § 79:cum aliquo,
id. Rosc. Am. 39, 114:cum aliquo HS ducentis millibus,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 54, § 140:cum privatis non poterat transigi minore pecuniā,
id. Att. 4, 16, 14:rem cum Oppianico transigit, pecuniam ab eo accipit,
id. Clu. 13, 39:ut secum aliquid, quālubet condicione transigeret,
id. Quint. 31, 97.— Absol.:cum debitore,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.—Transf., in gen.: transigere cum aliquā re, to make an end of, put an end to, be done with a thing (mostly post-Aug.):3.optimum visum est committere rem fortunae et transigere cum Publilio certamen,
Liv. 9, 12, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.:transigite cum expeditionibus,
Tac. Agr. 34:tenebris imis abscondita jam cum luce transegerat,
App. M. 8, p. 204.— Impers. pass.:cum spe votoque uxoris semel transigitur,
Tac. G. 19; Quint. 7, 1, 44.—To dispose of, sell:C.ubi facultas est transigendi,
Pall. 3, 26, 2:quod teneriores matres generant transigendum est,
id. 12, 13, 8.—Of time, to bring to an end, to lead, pass, spend (perh. only post-Aug.;syn. ago): tempus per ostentationem aut officiorum ambitum,
Tac. Agr. 18 fin.:adulescentiam per haec fere,
Suet. Tib. 7:maximam aetatis partem per haec ac talia,
id. Claud. 10:transacto tribuniciae potestatis tempore,
id. Tib. 11:vixdum mense transacto,
id. Vit. 8:placidas sine suspirio noctes,
Sen. Ep. 90, 41:noctem,
Suet. Calig. 59:non multum venatibus, plus per otium transigunt,
Tac. G. 15:sponsalia filiae natalemque geniti nepotis silentio,
Suet. Claud. 12:pios et insontes amoeno in loco dicimus perpetuitatem transacturos,
Tert. ad Nat. 2, 19 med.:diem sermonibus,
Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 4.—Hence, transactus, a, um, P. a., completed, settled:exceptio transacti negotii,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.— Subst.: transactum, i, n. (sc. negotium), a completed business, settlement, Dig. 2, 15, 2. -
48 transigo
trans-ĭgo, ēgi, actum, 3, v. a. [ago].I.Lit. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A.To drive through, i. e. to thrust or stick a weapon through (syn. traicio):B.per pectora transigit ensem,
Sil. 13, 376:ferrum per ambos pedes,
Sen. Oedip. 857. —Transf., to stab, pierce one through with a weapon, to transfix, transpierce:II.gladio pectus transigit,
Phaedr. 3, 10, 27:se ipsum gladio,
Tac. A. 14, 37:juvenem (cuspis),
Sil. 5, 473:viscera (ensis),
Luc. 4, 545:tempora (jaculum),
id. 9, 824:semet ictu gladii,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 5, 16:aliquem ictu,
id. ib. 39, 13.—To carry through, to bring to an end, to finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact any business (the class. signif. of the word; syn.: absolvo, perficio).A.In gen.:B.negotium,
Cic. Fam. 13, 14, 2; so id. Phil. 2, 9, 21; cf.:illud, quod faciendum primum fuit, factum atque transactum est,
id. Cat. 3, 6, 15; id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 45:rebus transactis,
id. Tusc. 4, 25, 55:transactā re, convertam me domum,
Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 22:quod plerumque non futura sed transacta perpendimus,
Curt. 8, 2, 1:transactis jam meis partibus,
Cic. de Or. 2, 4, 15:intus transigetur, si quid est, quod restet,
Ter. And. 5, 6, 17:aliquid per aliquem,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 51, 149:pleraque per se,
Liv. 34, 18, 3:aliquid cum aliquo,
Sall. J. 29, 5:prius de praetoribus transacta res, quae transigi sorte poterat,
Liv. 38, 25, 4:bellorum egregios fines, quotiens ignoscendo transigatur,
i. e. by amnesty, Tac. A. 12, 19:transigitur rixa caede,
id. G. 22:bella,
id. H. 2, 38:fabulam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 151; so,fabulam,
id. Cas. prol. 84:comoediam,
id. Truc. prol. 11:si transactum est,
if all is over, Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 3; cf.: transactum de partibus ratus, Flor 4, 7, 13.—In partic., in business lang., to settle a difference or controversy, to come to a settlement, agreement, or understanding (syn.:2.decerno, statuo): postremo inter se transigant ipsi, ut lubet,
Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 61:cum reo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 32, § 79:cum aliquo,
id. Rosc. Am. 39, 114:cum aliquo HS ducentis millibus,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 54, § 140:cum privatis non poterat transigi minore pecuniā,
id. Att. 4, 16, 14:rem cum Oppianico transigit, pecuniam ab eo accipit,
id. Clu. 13, 39:ut secum aliquid, quālubet condicione transigeret,
id. Quint. 31, 97.— Absol.:cum debitore,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.—Transf., in gen.: transigere cum aliquā re, to make an end of, put an end to, be done with a thing (mostly post-Aug.):3.optimum visum est committere rem fortunae et transigere cum Publilio certamen,
Liv. 9, 12, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.:transigite cum expeditionibus,
Tac. Agr. 34:tenebris imis abscondita jam cum luce transegerat,
App. M. 8, p. 204.— Impers. pass.:cum spe votoque uxoris semel transigitur,
Tac. G. 19; Quint. 7, 1, 44.—To dispose of, sell:C.ubi facultas est transigendi,
Pall. 3, 26, 2:quod teneriores matres generant transigendum est,
id. 12, 13, 8.—Of time, to bring to an end, to lead, pass, spend (perh. only post-Aug.;syn. ago): tempus per ostentationem aut officiorum ambitum,
Tac. Agr. 18 fin.:adulescentiam per haec fere,
Suet. Tib. 7:maximam aetatis partem per haec ac talia,
id. Claud. 10:transacto tribuniciae potestatis tempore,
id. Tib. 11:vixdum mense transacto,
id. Vit. 8:placidas sine suspirio noctes,
Sen. Ep. 90, 41:noctem,
Suet. Calig. 59:non multum venatibus, plus per otium transigunt,
Tac. G. 15:sponsalia filiae natalemque geniti nepotis silentio,
Suet. Claud. 12:pios et insontes amoeno in loco dicimus perpetuitatem transacturos,
Tert. ad Nat. 2, 19 med.:diem sermonibus,
Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 4.—Hence, transactus, a, um, P. a., completed, settled:exceptio transacti negotii,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.— Subst.: transactum, i, n. (sc. negotium), a completed business, settlement, Dig. 2, 15, 2. -
49 שדך
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
50 שדוךְ
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
51 שְׁדַךְ
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
52 שְׁדוֹךְ
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
53 שְׁדִיךְ
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
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55 Meinungsverschiedenheit
Meinungsverschiedenheit f GEN disagreement* * *f < Geschäft> disagreement* * *Meinungsverschiedenheit
division, diversion, difference of opinion, clash of opinions, friction, dissent;
• handelspolitische Meinungsverschiedenheiten trade imbroglios;
• schiedsgerichtsfähige Meinungsverschiedenheiten differences submissible to arbitration;
• Meinungsverschiedenheiten über die Auslegung einzelner Vertragsbestimmungen disputes under a contract;
• Meinungsverschiedenheiten ausgleichen (beilegen) to settle a difference.Business german-english dictionary > Meinungsverschiedenheit
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56 herauskommen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. come out ( aus of); (erscheinen) appear, emerge (from); (wegkommen) get out (of); aus den nassen Kleidern / Schuhen herauskommen get out of ( oder take off) one’s wet clothes / shoes; zu wenig ( aus dem Haus) herauskommen not get out (of the house) enough; sie ist noch nie aus i-m Dorf herausgekommen she’s never been out of ( oder away from) her home village yet2. umg., fig. aus einer Situation: get out (of) ( heil safely, unscathed); aus Schwierigkeiten, Sorgen: get over; aus dem Minus oder den roten Zahlen herauskommen get out of the red; wir kamen aus dem Lachen / Staunen nicht mehr heraus we just couldn’t stop laughing / we couldn’t believe our eyes3. fig. (deutlich werden) Details, Farben, Unterschiede etc.: come out, emerge; Bässe, Höhen: be clear; der Unterschied ist nicht richtig herausgekommen the difference didn’t really come out4. umg., fig., Äußerung: come out; i-e Kritik kam schärfer heraus als beabsichtigt the criticism came out sharper than she intended6. umg., fig. (bekannt werden) come out7. umg., fig., als Ergebnis: be the result; bei Aufgabe: auch be the answer; herauskommen bei (resultieren) come (out) of s.th.; es kommt nichts dabei heraus it’s not worth it, it doesn’t pay; dabei ist nichts Gutes herausgekommen nothing good has come (out) of it; was ist dabei herausgekommen? what was the outcome?; als Entscheidung: auch what was decided?; ist irgend etwas dabei herausgekommen? was it any good?, did you etc. get anywhere?; es kommt aufs Gleiche oder auf dasselbe heraus it boils ( oder comes) down to the same thing; siehe auch herausspringen 29. umg., fig., beim Kartenspiel: herauskommen mit lead with; wer kommt heraus? who leads?, whose turn is it to lead?11. umg., fig., aus dem Rhythmus etc.: lose it, get out of the rhythm etc.; beim Nachdenken, Gedichtaufsagen etc.: lose it, lose the thread; (aus der Übung kommen) get out of practice* * *to come out* * *he|raus|kom|menvi sep irreg aux seinich bin schon seit Tagen aus den Kleidern/dem Haus nicht herausgekommen — I haven't had these clothes off/I haven't been out of the house in days
er ist nie aus seinem Land/Dorf herausgekommen — he has never been out of or has never left his country/village
sie kommt zu wenig heraus (inf) — she doesn't go or get out enough
aus sich heráúskommen — to come out of one's shell
er kam aus dem Staunen/der Verwunderung nicht heraus — he couldn't get over his astonishment/amazement
er kam aus dem Lachen nicht heraus — he couldn't stop laughing
wie kommen wir bloß hier heraus? — how do or shall we get out of here?
2) (aus bestimmter Lage) to get out (aus of)aus seinen Schwierigkeiten/Sorgen heráúskommen — to get over one's difficulties/worries
aus den Schulden heráúskommen — to get out of debt
mit einem Gewinn heráúskommen — to get or win a prize
mit einem neuen Modell heráúskommen — to bring out a new model, to come out with a new model
4) (= bekannt gegeben werden) to come out; (Gesetz) to come into force; (= bekannt werden Schwindel, Betrug etc) to come to light, to come outes wird bald heráúskommen, dass du das Auto gestohlen hast — they'll soon find out or it will soon come out that you stole the car
5) (= sichtbar werden) to come out; (Fleck) to appear; (= zur Geltung kommen, hörbar werden) to come overganz groß heráúskommen (inf) — to make a big splash (inf), to have a big impact
6) (= geäußert werden) to come outmit etw heráúskommen — to come out with sth
mit der Sprache heráúskommen — to come out with it (inf)
7)(= Resultat haben)
bei etw heráúskommen — to come of sth, to emerge from sthund was soll dabei heráúskommen? — and what is that supposed to achieve?, and where is that supposed to get us?
bei dieser Rechenaufgabe kommt 10 heraus — this sum comes to 10, the answer to this sum is 10
es kommt nichts dabei heraus, da kommt nichts bei heraus (inf) — it doesn't get us anywhere, it doesn't achieve anything
dabei wird nichts Gutes heráúskommen — no good will come of it
es kommt auf eins or auf dasselbe or aufs Gleiche heraus — it comes ( down) to or boils down to the same thing
8) (Sw = ausgehen) to turn out9) (inf = aus der Übung kommen) to get out of practicewer kommt heraus? — whose lead is it?, who leads?
* * *1) (to leave or escape: No-one knows how the lion got out.) get out2) ((of information) to become known: I've no idea how word got out that you were leaving.) get out3) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) come out4) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) come out5) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) issue6) ((of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc: A large crowd turned out to see the procession.) turn out* * *he·raus|kom·men[hɛrauskɔmən]vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (nach draußen kommen)2. (nach außen dringen)▪ [irgendwo] \herauskommen to come out [somewhere]3. (etw ablegen können)4. (etw verlassen können)viele Bewohner sind noch nie aus diesem Dorf herausgekommen many of the residents have never [even] left [or been out of] this village5. (aufhören können)da kommt man aus dem Staunen/der Verwunderung kaum mehr heraus one can hardly get over one's astonishment/surpriseaus den Problemen \herauskommen to solve one's problemsaus den Schulden \herauskommen to get out of debt, to settle [or to clear] one's debtsaus Schwierigkeiten/Sorgen \herauskommen to get over one's difficulties/worries7. (auf den Markt kommen) to come out [or be launched]▪ mit etw dat \herauskommen to come out with [or sep bring out] [or launch] sth; (erscheinen) to come out [or be published9. (bekannt werden) to come out▪ es kam heraus, dass/warum/wer/wo... it came out that/why/who/where...10. (zur Sprache bringen)11. (Resultat haben)und was soll dabei \herauskommen? and what good will that do? [or what good is supposed to come of that?]auf eins [o dasselbe] \herauskommen, auf das [o aufs] Gleiche \herauskommen to [all] amount to the same thingetw kommt gut/schlecht heraus sth turns out well/badly▪ irgendwie \herauskommen to show [off] somehowbei Tageslicht kommt das Muster viel besser heraus you can see the pattern much better in the daylight16.* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (ein Gebiet verlassen)er ist nie aus seiner Heimatstadt herausgekommen — he's never been out of or never left his home town
wir kamen aus dem Staunen/Lachen nicht heraus — (fig.) we couldn't get over our surprise/stop laughing
4) (ugs.): (auf den Markt kommen) come outmit einem Produkt herauskommen — bring out or launch a product
5) (erscheinen) <book, timetable, etc.> come out, be published, appear; <postage stamp, coin> be issued; < play> be staged6) (ugs.): (bekannt werden) come out7) (ugs.): (etwas zur Sprache bringen)8) (ugs.): (sich erfolgreich produzieren)9) (deutlich werden) come out; < colour> show up10) (ugs.): (sich als Resultat ergeben)bei etwas herauskommen — come out of or emerge from something
11) (ugs.): (ausspielen) lead* * *herauskommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. come out (aus den nassen Kleidern/Schuhen herauskommen get out of ( oder take off) one’s wet clothes/shoes;zu wenig (aus dem Haus) herauskommen not get out (of the house) enough;sie ist noch nie aus i-m Dorf herausgekommen she’s never been out of ( oder away from) her home village yet2. umg, fig aus einer Situation: get out (of) (heil safely, unscathed); aus Schwierigkeiten, Sorgen: get over;den roten Zahlen herauskommen get out of the red;wir kamen aus dem Lachen/Staunen nicht mehr heraus we just couldn’t stop laughing/we couldn’t believe our eyes3. fig (deutlich werden) Details, Farben, Unterschiede etc: come out, emerge; Bässe, Höhen: be clear;der Unterschied ist nicht richtig herausgekommen the difference didn’t really come outi-e Kritik kam schärfer heraus als beabsichtigt the criticism came out sharper than she intended6. umg, fig (bekannt werden) come outes kommt nichts dabei heraus it’s not worth it, it doesn’t pay;dabei ist nichts Gutes herausgekommen nothing good has come (out) of it;was ist dabei herausgekommen? what was the outcome?; als Entscheidung: auch what was decided?;ist irgendetwas dabei herausgekommen? was it any good?, did you etc get anywhere?;8. umg, fig:herauskommen mit lead with;wer kommt heraus? who leads?, whose turn is it to lead?10. umg, fig:groß herauskommen (erfolgreich sein) be a great success11. umg, fig, aus dem Rhythmus etc: lose it, get out of the rhythm etc; beim Nachdenken, Gedichtaufsagen etc: lose it, lose the thread; (aus der Übung kommen) get out of practice* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (nach außen kommen) come out ( aus of)er ist nie aus seiner Heimatstadt herausgekommen — he's never been out of or never left his home town
wir kamen aus dem Staunen/Lachen nicht heraus — (fig.) we couldn't get over our surprise/stop laughing
4) (ugs.): (auf den Markt kommen) come outmit einem Produkt herauskommen — bring out or launch a product
5) (erscheinen) <book, timetable, etc.> come out, be published, appear; <postage stamp, coin> be issued; < play> be staged6) (ugs.): (bekannt werden) come out7) (ugs.): (etwas zur Sprache bringen)8) (ugs.): (sich erfolgreich produzieren)9) (deutlich werden) come out; < colour> show up10) (ugs.): (sich als Resultat ergeben)bei etwas herauskommen — come out of or emerge from something
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57 concreto
adj.1 concrete, definite, particular, specific.2 concrete, physical, non-abstract.m.1 concrete.2 concrete noun.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: concretar.* * *► adjetivo1 (real) concrete, real2 (particular) particular, specific\en el caso concreto de... in the particular case of...* * *(f. - concreta)adj.1) concrete2) specific* * *1. ADJ1) (=específico) [medida, propuesta] specific, concrete; [hecho, resultado] specific; [fecha, hora] definite, particularen un plazo breve tendremos datos más concretos — we will have more specific o precise information shortly
no me dijo ninguna hora concreta — he didn't tell me any definite o particular time
2) (=no abstracto) concrete3)•
en concreto —a) [con verbos]nos referimos, en concreto, al abuso del alcohol — we are referring specifically to alcohol abuse
he viajado mucho por África, en concreto, por Kenia y Tanzania — I've travelled a lot in Africa, specifically in Kenya and Tanzania o in Kenya and Tanzania to be precise
¿qué dijo en concreto? — what exactly did he say?
b) [con sustantivos]¿busca algún libro en concreto? — are you looking for a particular o specific book?, are you looking for any book in particular?
no se ha decidido nada en concreto — nothing definite o specific has been decided
2.SM LAm (=hormigón) concrete* * *I- ta adjetivoa) ( específico) <política/acusación> concrete, specific; <motivo/ejemplo/pregunta> specific; <fecha/hora> definite; < lugar> specific, particularquiero saber, en concreto, cuánto cuesta — what I want to know specifically is how much it costs
una conferencia sobre historia, en concreto, el siglo XV — a lecture on history, the XV century to be precise
en una zona en concreto — in a particular o specific area
b) ( no abstracto) concreteIImasculino (AmL) concrete* * *= definite, fine [finer -comp., finest -sup.], given, individual, one, specific, specified, single, particular, defined, concrete, designated, circumscribed, targeted, coextensive [co-extensive], narrowly focused.Ex. I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.Ex. A longer abstract can help in the finer points of selection, but will take longer to write and also longer to scan.Ex. The notation for any given geographical division varies between classes and between different parts of the same classes.Ex. The series area includes the series title, an indication of the responsibility for the series (often series editors), and the number of the individual work within the series, if the work is one of a numbered series.Ex. Note the different definitions, and the different boundaries for this one subject area.Ex. Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.Ex. If access is limited to certain specified times, the term 'off-line' is applied.Ex. In other words, the elements of any single case may point to several concepts; in this sense, the cases are like icebergs -- more is hidden han appears on the surface.Ex. It is possible to identify an item uniquely within a particular institution or agency by a running accession number.Ex. The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.Ex. The second exercise in this course was to outline priorities in library services which had to be concrete, describable and achievable.Ex. It is tremendously valuable to library staff (particularly in libraries with a designated departmental structure) to maintain close professional ties with local academic departments.Ex. Library and Information Plans (LIP) are 5-year management plans for information provision in a circumscribed region.Ex. Threats to the integrity of science include interest in paranormal phenomena, sensationalism of science and pressure for targeted research.Ex. Bibliographies in general are also retrieval devices; the difference here is that the bibliography is not coextensive with the stock of the library it may omit items in stock and include others not in stock.Ex. Some articles cover broad themes while others are more narrowly focused.----* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* búsqueda de documentos concretos = item search.* confinado a un lugar concreto = site-bound.* detalles concretos = fine detail(s).* en concreto = in particular, to be specific.* enfocado hacia un objetivo concreto = focused [focussed].* en la situación concreta = on the scene.* ente concreto = concrete entity.* en un momento concreto = at a particular point in time.* especializado en un mercado concreto = niche.* relacionado a un caso concreto = case-related.* * *I- ta adjetivoa) ( específico) <política/acusación> concrete, specific; <motivo/ejemplo/pregunta> specific; <fecha/hora> definite; < lugar> specific, particularquiero saber, en concreto, cuánto cuesta — what I want to know specifically is how much it costs
una conferencia sobre historia, en concreto, el siglo XV — a lecture on history, the XV century to be precise
en una zona en concreto — in a particular o specific area
b) ( no abstracto) concreteIImasculino (AmL) concrete* * *= definite, fine [finer -comp., finest -sup.], given, individual, one, specific, specified, single, particular, defined, concrete, designated, circumscribed, targeted, coextensive [co-extensive], narrowly focused.Ex: I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.
Ex: A longer abstract can help in the finer points of selection, but will take longer to write and also longer to scan.Ex: The notation for any given geographical division varies between classes and between different parts of the same classes.Ex: The series area includes the series title, an indication of the responsibility for the series (often series editors), and the number of the individual work within the series, if the work is one of a numbered series.Ex: Note the different definitions, and the different boundaries for this one subject area.Ex: Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.Ex: If access is limited to certain specified times, the term 'off-line' is applied.Ex: In other words, the elements of any single case may point to several concepts; in this sense, the cases are like icebergs -- more is hidden han appears on the surface.Ex: It is possible to identify an item uniquely within a particular institution or agency by a running accession number.Ex: The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.Ex: The second exercise in this course was to outline priorities in library services which had to be concrete, describable and achievable.Ex: It is tremendously valuable to library staff (particularly in libraries with a designated departmental structure) to maintain close professional ties with local academic departments.Ex: Library and Information Plans (LIP) are 5-year management plans for information provision in a circumscribed region.Ex: Threats to the integrity of science include interest in paranormal phenomena, sensationalism of science and pressure for targeted research.Ex: Bibliographies in general are also retrieval devices; the difference here is that the bibliography is not coextensive with the stock of the library it may omit items in stock and include others not in stock.Ex: Some articles cover broad themes while others are more narrowly focused.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* búsqueda de documentos concretos = item search.* confinado a un lugar concreto = site-bound.* detalles concretos = fine detail(s).* en concreto = in particular, to be specific.* enfocado hacia un objetivo concreto = focused [focussed].* en la situación concreta = on the scene.* ente concreto = concrete entity.* en un momento concreto = at a particular point in time.* especializado en un mercado concreto = niche.* relacionado a un caso concreto = case-related.* * *1 (específico) ‹política/acusación› concrete, specificen tu caso concreto in your particular casepor un motivo concreto for a specific reasonfijemos una fecha/hora concreta let's fix a definite date/timequieren reformas/soluciones concretas they want real o concrete reforms/solutionsun lugar concreto a specific o particular placeuna pregunta concreta a specific questionen concreto: quiero saber, en concreto, cuánto me va a costar what I want to know specifically is how much it is going to costla conferencia versó sobre pintura española, en concreto, Goya y Velázquez the lecture was on Spanish painting, Goya and Velázquez, to be precise o to be more specificen una zona en concreto in a particular o specific area2 (no abstracto) concretelo concreto y lo abstracto the concrete and the abstract( AmL)concreteCompuesto:reinforced concrete* * *
Del verbo concretar: ( conjugate concretar)
concreto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
concretó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
concretar
concreto
concretar ( conjugate concretar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo:
llámame para concreto give me a call to arrange the details
concretarse verbo pronominal
to become a reality
concreto 1 -ta adjetivo
‹motivo/ejemplo/pregunta› specific;
‹fecha/hora› definite;
‹ caso› particular;
‹ lugar› specific, particular;
en concreto specifically;
en una zona en concreto in a particular o specific area;
no sé nada en concreto I don't know anything definite
concreto 2 sustantivo masculino (AmL) concrete;
concretar verbo transitivo
1 (precisar un tema, un punto) to specify
2 (concertar una fecha, hora) to fix
concreto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (preciso, real) concrete
2 (particular) specific
en este caso concreto..., in this particular case...
II sustantivo masculino LAm (hormigón) concrete
♦ Locuciones: en concreto, specifically: lo veré esta semana, el martes en concreto, I'll meet him this week, Tuesday to be precise
no sé nada en c., I have no firm information
' concreto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- ceñirse
- concreta
- concretamente
- determinada
- determinado
- particular
- puntual
- regalar
- sala
English:
actual
- concrete
- particular
- specific
- specifically
* * *concreto1, -a adj1. [no abstracto] concrete;un concepto concreto a concrete concept2. [determinado] specific, particular;aún no tenemos una fecha concreta we don't have a definite date yet;estoy buscando un disco concreto, no me vale cualquiera I'm looking for a particular o specific record, not just any one;si no me das los detalles concretos no te podré ayudar if you don't give me the specific o precise details I won't be able to help you;en el caso concreto de Nicaragua,… in the specific case of Nicaragua,…;en concreto, todavía no sabemos nada in short, we don't know anything yet;piensa volver a Europa, en concreto a Francia she's thinking of coming back to Europe, to France to be precise;es un experto en economía, y más en concreto, en gestión de empresas he's an expert in economics, more specifically in business management;nada en concreto nothing definite;la culpa no se le puede atribuir a nadie en concreto there is no one person who is to blame;en ningún sitio en concreto nowhere in particular, not in any one placeconcreto2 nmAm concrete concreto armado reinforced concrete* * *I adj1 specific;en concreto specifically;nada en concreto nothing specific2 (no abstracto) concreteII m L.Am.concrete* * *concreto, -ta adj1) : concrete, actual2) : definite, specificen concreto: specifically♦ concretamente advconcreto nmhormigón: concrete* * *concreto adj1. (particular) specific2. (real) actual -
58 разногласие
с. (в пр.)1. difference (of), disagreement (in), discord (in)между ними разногласия — they are at variance, they are in disagreement
устранить разногласия — settle / resolve the differences; smooth / iron out the differences
2. ( противоречие) discrepancy (between) -
59 урегулировать спор
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60 урегулировать разногласие
to adjust (resolve, settle) a difference (a dispute); arrange a differenceРусско-английский юридический словарь > урегулировать разногласие
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