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101 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) láta lítið á sér bera, halda sig til baka -
102 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) háttérbe húzódik -
103 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) ficar calado -
104 take a back seat
arka plânda kalmak, önemini yitirmek, ön plâna çıkmamak* * *(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) kendini göstermemek -
105 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) umakniti se -
106 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) vetäytyä taka-alalle -
107 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) holde seg i bakgrunnen, holde en lav profil -
108 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) accontentarsi di un posto in sottordine -
109 take a back seat
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110 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) grać drugie skrzypce -
111 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) ieņemt nenozīmīgu amatu / nostāju -
112 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) kukliai laikytis, nesikišti -
113 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) a sta deoparte, a nu se implica -
114 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) παραμένω αμέτοχος -
115 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) držet se stranou, v pozadí -
116 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) držať sa v pozadí -
117 take a back seat
to take an unimportant position:يَتَّخِذُ مَوْقِفا خَلفِيّا / غيرَ مُهِمAt these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.
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118 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) s'effacer -
119 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) omitir-se -
120 take up a position as a ...
Общая лексика: занять должность (кого-л.) (He took up a position as a professor of computer science / director of the school - занял должность)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take up a position as a ...
См. также в других словарях:
Take a position — To buy or sell short; that is, to have some amount that is owned or owed on an asset or derivative security. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
take a position — To buy or sell short ; that is to own or to owe some amount on an asset or derivative security. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
take a position (to) — Make an investment in … American business jargon
take a position — phrasal of a security dealer : to hold in his own account stock bought in the course of trading … Useful english dictionary
take|off — take off or take|off «TAYK F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the leaving of the ground in leaping or in beginning a flight in an aircraft; taking off: »Vertical take offs and landings long have been a goal of aircraft engineers and builders (Wall… … Useful english dictionary
position — A market commitment. A buyer of a futures contract is said to have a long position and, conversely, a seller of futures contracts is said to have a short position. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Open contracts indicating an interest in the… … Financial and business terms
Position — A market commitment; the number of contracts bought or sold for which no offsetting transaction has been entered into. The buyer of a commodity is said to have a long position and the seller of a commodity is said to have a short position .… … Financial and business terms
position — n. posture 1) to assume, take a position 2) an awkward, uncomfortable; comfortable position 3) a kneeling; lotus; lying; prone; sitting; squatting; straddle; supine position 4) the fetal, foetal position attitude 5) to assume, take a position 6)… … Combinatory dictionary
position — I UK [pəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms position : singular position plural positions *** 1) the way that someone s body is placed I dragged myself into a sitting position. First, get yourself into a comfortable position. a) the way… … English dictionary
position — po|si|tion1 [ pə zıʃn ] noun count *** ▸ 1 way body/thing is placed ▸ 2 general situation ▸ 3 where something is ▸ 4 opinion about issue ▸ 5 job in company ▸ 6 rank/status ▸ 7 place in list etc. ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) the way that someone s body is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
position — 1 noun 1 STANDING/SITTING/POINTING ETC (C) the way someone stands or sits, or the direction in which an object, switch etc is pointing: I had to work in an uncomfortable position, lying under the car. | a sitting/kneeling/standing position: The… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English