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1 come to terms with one's conscience
He is a man of honour and will never come to terms with his conscience. — Он человек порядочный и никогда не пойдет на сделку с совестью.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > come to terms with one's conscience
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2 come to terms with someone or something
договоритьсяI finally came to terms with my lawyer about his fee.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come to terms with someone or something
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3 come to terms with
come to terms with прийти к соглашению (с кем-л.) -
4 come to terms with s.o.
come to terms with s.o.expr.• ponerse de acuerdo con alguien expr. -
5 come to terms with sth.
come to terms with sth.expr.• aceptar algo expr. -
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7 come to terms
1. договориться; принять условия; пойти на уступки; примириться2. прийти к соглашениюto come to terms — достичь соглашения, договориться
3. приходить к соглашениюСинонимический ряд:adjust (verb) adapt; adjust; agree; arrange; determine; establish; negotiate; reach a settlement; settle -
8 come to terms
1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) forsone sig2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) lære at leve* * *1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) forsone sig2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) lære at leve -
9 come to terms
1) (with smb.) пoйти нa уcтупки кoму-л., дoгoвopитьcя, пpийти к coглaшeнию c кeм-л.We came to terms and struck the bargain (Th. Hardy). When your parents start quarrelling, you should try to help them to come to terms2) (with smth.) пpимиpитьcя c чём-л.; пpивыкнуть к чeму-л.She liked the country even less than Mrs dive, who was gradually coming to terms with it (M. Dickens). Once, Texans made the mistake of thinking that there would never be another bust. Then we thought that there would never be another boom. That too was wrong. Now... we must somehow come to terms with our cyclical destiny (Texas Monthly) -
10 come to terms
to come to terms — достичь соглашения, договориться
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11 come to terms
договориться глагол: -
12 come to terms
1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) llegar a un acuerdo/arreglo/entendimiento2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) aprender a vivir con algo, aceptar; adaptarse -
13 come to terms
1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) sættast2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) finna leið til að umbera -
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1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) kiegyezik2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) kiegyezik -
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1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) chegar a acordo2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) adaptar-se -
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uzlaşmak, anlaşmak, hesaplaşmak* * *1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) anlaşmak2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) geçinmek, anlaşmak -
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1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) sporazumeti se2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) sprijazniti se -
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1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) päästä yhteisymmärrykseen2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) hyväksyä -
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1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) komme til enighet2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) avfinne seg med -
20 come to terms
1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) (raggiungere un accordo)2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) accettare
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