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1 terms
1) (the rules or conditions of an agreement or bargain: They had a meeting to arrange terms for an agreement.) condiţii2) (fixed charges (for work, service etc): The firms sent us a list of their terms.) preţuri3) (a relationship between people: They are on bad/friendly terms.) termeni, relaţii -
2 terms of delivery
(ec) condiţii de livrare -
3 come to terms
1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) a ajunge la o înţelegere (cu)2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) a se obişnui cu -
4 in terms of
(using as a means of expression, a means of assessing value etc: He thought of everything in terms of money.) în funcţie de, din punctul de vedere al -
5 like terms
(mat) termeni assemenea -
6 trade terms
(ec) condiţii de livrare / recepţie -
7 term
[tə:m] 1. noun1) (a (usually limited) period of time: a term of imprisonment; a term of office.) perioadă, mandat; dată limită2) (a division of a school or university year: the autumn term.) semestru3) (a word or expression: Myopia is a medical term for short-sightedness.) termen•- terms2. verb(to name or call: That kind of painting is termed `abstract'.) a numi- in terms of -
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9 dictate
[dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) a dicta2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) a impune3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) a da ordine•- dictator
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10 generalise
1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) a generaliza2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) a spune generalităţi -
11 generalize
1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) a generaliza2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) a spune generalităţi -
12 gloss
[ɡlos] 1. noun(brightness or shininess on the surface: Her hair has a lovely gloss; ( also adjective) gloss paint.) strălucire; strălucitor2. verb(to make a glossary: The student glossed the difficult terms in order to understand the article.)- glossary- glossy
- glossiness
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13 glossary
[-səri]- plural glossaries - noun (a list of words etc with their meanings: a glossary of technical terms; a Shakespeare glossary.) glosar -
14 haggle
['hæɡl](to argue about the price of something, or about the terms of an agreement.) a se tocmi -
15 in effect
1) ((of a rule etc) in operation: That law is no longer in effect.) în vigoare2) (in truth or in practical terms: In effect our opinions differed very little.) în realitate -
16 off the hook
(free from some difficulty or problem: If he couldn't keep the terms of the contract, he shouldn't have signed it - I don't see how we can get him off the hook now.) din necaz -
17 technical
['teknikəl]1) (having, or relating to, a particular science or skill, especially of a mechanical or industrial kind: a technical college; technical skill; technical drawing.) tehnic2) ((having many terms) relating to a particular art or science: `Myopia' is a technical term for `short-sightedness'.) tehnic3) (according to strict laws or rules: a technical defeat.) tehnic•- technically
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18 technically
1) (in a technical way; He described the machine in simple terms, then more technically.)2) (as far as skill and technique are concerned: The pianist gave a very good performance technically, although she seemed to lack feeling for the music.) ca tehnică3) (according to strict obedience to laws or rules: Technically, you aren't allowed to do that, but I don't suppose anyone will object.) în principiu -
19 unconditional
(complete and absolute, and not dependent on certain terms or conditions: The victorious side demanded unconditional surrender.)
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