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amend [əˊmend] v1) улучша́ть, исправля́ть2) вноси́ть попра́вки (в законопроект, предложение и т.п.) -
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- nисправлять; вносить изменения (в документацию и т. п.); улучшать
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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5 amend a bill
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7 amend the text of a bill
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8 amend the text of a draft law
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > amend the text of a draft law
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9 amend one's ways
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amend [əˈmend][+ rule, bill, wording] modifier ; [+ constitution] réviser ; [+ mistake] rectifier ; [+ habits] réformer* * *[ə'mend]transitive verb1) ( alter) amender [law]; modifier [document, plan] -
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amend vвносить поправкуamended clearanceуточненное разрешениеamended forecastуточненный прогнозamended minimaуточненный минимум -
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[əˈmend]amend вносить изменения amend вносить исправления amend вносить поправки (в законопроект, предложение и т. п.) amend вносить поправки amend изменять к лучшему amend исправлять amend улучшать, исправлять amend улучшать amend a letter of credit вносить изменение в аккредитив amend an act юр. вносить поправки в закон -
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вносити зміни (доповнення, поправки) ( до документа); вносити доповнення ( до закону тощо)- amend a pleading
- amend opponent's pleading
- amend rules
- amend the constitution
- amend the procedure
- amend the text of a bill
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transitive verb* * *[ə'mend](to correct or improve: We shall amend the error as soon as possible.) verbessern- academic.ru/117279/make_amends">make amends* * *[əˈmend]vtto \amend the constitution/data/a law die Verfassung/Daten/ein Gesetz ändernto \amend one's lifestyle/behaviour ( form) seinen Lebenswandel/sein Verhalten ändern* * *[ə'mend]vt1) law, bill, constitution, text ändern, amendieren (form), ein Amendement einbringen zu (form); (by addition) ergänzen2) (= improve) habits, behaviour bessern3)See:= emend* * *amend [əˈmend]A v/t1. verbessern, berichtigenas amended on March 1st das Gesetz in der Fassung vom 1. MärzB v/i sich bessern* * *transitive verb* * *v.berichtigen v.bessern v.ändern v. -
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[əʹmend] v1. 1) исправлять, улучшать, изменять к лучшемуto amend one's way of living [one's conduct] - изменить свой образ жизни [своё поведение] (к лучшему)
the spelling in my essay was amended by the teacher - учитель исправил орфографические ошибки в моём сочинении
2) исправляться, избавляться от пороков, недостатков2. вносить изменения, поправки (в законопроект, предложение и т. п.)to amend a Bill [a text] - вносить поправки в законопроект [в текст]
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ə'mend(to correct or improve: We shall amend the error as soon as possible.) enmendar, corregirtr[ə'mend]amend [ə'mɛnd] vt1) improve: mejorar, enmendar2) correct: enmendar, corregirv.• enmendar (Banca) v.ə'menda) \<\<text\>\> corregir*b) ( Law) enmendar*[ǝ'mend]VT [+ law] enmendar; [+ text, wording] corregir* * *[ə'mend]a) \<\<text\>\> corregir*b) ( Law) enmendar*
См. также в других словарях:
amend — vt 1: to change or modify for the better 2: to alter esp. in the wording; esp: to alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition amend ed the statute amend the complaint to cure the defect amend·able adj … Law dictionary
Amend — A*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Amending}.] [F. amender, L. emendare; e (ex) + mendum, menda, fault, akin to Skr. minda personal defect. Cf. {Emend}, {Mend}.] To change or modify in any way for the better; as, (a) by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amend — a‧mend [əˈmend] verb [transitive] to make small changes to a law or a document, for example to improve it, to make it more accurate, or to take account of new conditions: • a controversial plan to amend the Constitution amendment noun [countable … Financial and business terms
Amend — as a verb means to change or modify something, as in: *Constitutional amendment *Amend (motion), a motion to modify a pending main motion in parliamentary procedure *Amend something previously adopted, a motion to modify a previously adopted… … Wikipedia
Amend — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bill Amend (* 1962), US amerikanischer Comiczeichner Christoph Amend (* 1974), deutscher Journalist (Leiter Zeitmagazin) Erwin Amend (1919 1997), deutscher Komponist und Konzertmeister Rolf Dieter Amend (* … Deutsch Wikipedia
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amend & extends — USA The term refers to an amendment to a syndicated loan agreement where certain lenders agree in advance to extend the maturity date of their loans. In exchange for this early non pro rata extension of the loan maturity, the extending lenders… … Law dictionary
amend, emend — Amend means to put right, to change for the better. We amend by adding or altering, as the noun amendment suggests. Emend, once merely another spelling of amend, has a similar meaning but is properly used only to refer to corrections or changes… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
amend — amend; amend·a·ble; amend·a·to·ry; amend·ment; re·amend; … English syllables
amend — amend, emend 1. Amend is the more common word, used of making adjustments to a document or formal proposal (such as a parliamentary act), and also as a special word for ‘to change’ or ‘to alter’ in the context of personal behaviour. Its… … Modern English usage
amend — ► VERB ▪ make minor improvements to (a document, proposal, etc.). DERIVATIVES amendable adjective. USAGE On the difference between amend and emend, see the note at EMEND(Cf. ↑emendation). ORIGIN L … English terms dictionary