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1 reconcile differences
Военный термин: урегулировать разногласия, устранить разногласия -
2 reconcile differences
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3 to reconcile differences
урегулировать / устранить разногласияEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to reconcile differences
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4 reconcile
transitive verb1) (restore to friendship) versöhnen2) (resign oneself)reconcile oneself or become/be reconciled to something — sich mit etwas versöhnen
3) (make compatible) in Einklang bringen [Vorstellungen, Überzeugungen]; (show to be compatible) miteinander vereinen4) (settle) beilegen [Meinungsverschiedenheit]* * *1) (to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled: Why won't you be reconciled (with him)?) versöhnen2) (to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement: The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits - it's almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.) in Einklang bringen3) (to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently: Her mother didn't want the marriage to take place but she is reconciled to it now.) sich abfinden•- academic.ru/60760/reconciliation">reconciliation* * *rec·on·cile[ˈrekənsaɪl]vt▪ to \reconcile sb jdn versöhnenmy brother and I were finally \reconciled with [or to] each other mein Bruder und ich haben uns schließlich versöhntto \reconcile a conflict einen Streit schlichtento \reconcile differences Meinungsverschiedenheiten beilegenit's difficult to \reconcile different points of view es ist schwierig, verschiedene Standpunkte unter einen Hut zu bringen▪ to \reconcile sth and [or with] sth etw mit etw dat vereinbaren [o abstimmen] [o in Einklang bringen]to \reconcile accounts/one's checkbook AM FIN Konten/sein Scheckbuch abgleichen3. (accept)to be \reconciled to sth an etw akk gewöhnt seinhe slowly became \reconciled to living a solitary life langsam gewöhnte er sich daran, ein einsames Leben zu führen* * *['rekənsaɪl]vtthey became or were reconciled — sie versöhnten sich, sie söhnten sich aus
2) (= make compatible) facts, ideas, theories, principles miteinander in Einklang bringen, miteinander vereinbarento reconcile sth with sth — etw mit etw in Einklang bringen, etw mit etw vereinbaren
these ideas cannot be reconciled with the plans — diese Ideen sind mit den Plänen unvereinbar
how do you reconcile that with the fact that you said no last week? — wie lässt sich das damit vereinbaren, dass Sie letzte Woche nein or Nein gesagt haben?
3)(= make accept)
to reconcile sb to sth — jdn mit etw versöhnento reconcile oneself to sth, to become reconciled to sth —
what reconciled him to it was... — was ihn damit versöhnte, war...
* * *reconcile [ˈrekənsaıl] v/tto, with mit):reconcile o.s. to, become reconciled to fig sich versöhnen oder abfinden oder befreunden mit, sich in sein Schicksal etc fügen;be reconciled to sich abgefunden haben mit;reconcile o.s. to doing sth sich mit dem Gedanken befreunden, etwas zu tun2. einen Streit etc beilegen, schlichten3. in Einklang bringen (with, to mit)* * *transitive verb1) (restore to friendship) versöhnenreconcile oneself or become/be reconciled to something — sich mit etwas versöhnen
3) (make compatible) in Einklang bringen [Vorstellungen, Überzeugungen]; (show to be compatible) miteinander vereinen4) (settle) beilegen [Meinungsverschiedenheit]* * *v.aussöhnen v.versöhnen v. -
5 reconcile
ˈrekənsaɪl гл.
1) а) мирить, помирить, примирить( с кем-л., чем-л. with, to) reconciled the factions ≈ примирить враждующие кланы to reconcile her with her family ≈ примирить ее с семьей Syn: adjust, settle II б) улаживать( ссору, спор и т. п.) ;
урегулировать (конфликт и т. п.) Syn: adjust, settle II
2) привыкать, примиряться( с невзгодами, несправедливостью и т. п., тж. reconcile oneself with), подчинять(ся) (действию чего-л. неприятного и т. п., тж. reconcile oneself to) reconciled to hardship ≈ привыкший к трудностям to reconcile oneself, to become/to be reconciled to one's fate/lot ≈ смириться со своей тяжелой судьбой The people must reconcile themselves to a reduced standard of living. ≈ Люди должны привыкнуть к тому, что уровень жизни снизился. Syn: get used to, submit, surrender
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3) а) согласовывать, приводить в соответствие (абсолютно разные, противоположные точки зрения, мнения, представления, явления и т. п., тж. with, to) to reconcile an ideal with reality ≈ приводить идеал в соответствие с действительностью to reconcile differences ≈ устранять разногласия to reconcile contraries ≈ совмещать несовместимое How do you reconcile your principles with your behaviour? ≈ Как ты согласовываешь свои принципы со своим поведением? Syn: adapt, adjust, settle II
4) церк. освящать, святить церковь после осквернения Syn: purify
5) банк. поддерживать баланс между приходом и расходом (with) to reconcile a checkbook with a bank statement ≈ не превышать счет в банке (т.е. не расходовать средств больше, чем остается на счете) мирить, помирить - friends managed to * him with his wife друзьям удалось помирить его с женой улаживать, урегулировать - to * quarrels улаживать ссоры - to * a dispute урегулировать конфликт - I cannot * it to my conscience моя совесть с этим не мирится примирять( с чем-л.) - to * smb. to /with/ smth. примирить кого-л. с чем-л. - to * to God (религия) помириться с богом - to * oneself примириться( с чем-л.) - to * oneself to one's fate смириться со своей судьбой;
покориться своей судьбе - to * oneself to a life of poverty примириться с нищенским существованием - we became *d to our lot мы смирились со своей судьбой /участью/ приводить в соответствие, согласовывать - to * two opposite arguments примирить /согласовать/ два противоположных соображения - to * duty and pleasure совместить долг и удовольствие - to * an ideal with reality приводить идеал в соответствие с действительностью - how can their aggressive actions be *d with their talk of peace? как совместить их агрессивные действия с (их) разговорами о мире? - you are trying to * contraries вы пытаетесь примирить противоположности /совместить несовместимое/ (церковное) святить (оскверненную церковь) ~ примирять (with, to) ;
to reconcile oneself, to become (или to be) reconciled to one's lot смириться со своей судьбой reconcile выверять ~ приводить в соответствие ~ примирять (with, to) ;
to reconcile oneself, to become (или to be) reconciled to one's lot смириться со своей судьбой ~ примирять ~ согласовывать (мнения, заявления) ~ согласовывать ~ улаживать (ссору, спор) ~ улаживать ~ урегулировать ~ примирять (with, to) ;
to reconcile oneself, to become (или to be) reconciled to one's lot смириться со своей судьбойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reconcile
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6 reconcile
['rek(ə)nsaɪl]гл.1)а) мирить, помирить, примиритьSyn:б) улаживать (ссору, спор и т. п.); урегулировать (конфликт и т. п.)Syn:2) привыкать, примиряться (с невзгодами, несправедливостью и т. п.)to reconcile oneself to one's fate / lot — смириться со своей тяжёлой судьбой
The people must reconcile themselves to a reduced standard of living. — Люди должны привыкнуть к тому, что уровень жизни снизился.
Syn:3) согласовывать, приводить в соответствиеHow do you reconcile your principles with your behaviour? — Как ты согласовываешь свои принципы со своим поведением?
Syn:4) рел. переосвящать ( осквернённую церковь)Syn:5) фин. поддерживать баланс между приходом и расходомto reconcile a checkbook with a bank statement — не превышать счёт в банке, не расходовать средств больше, чем остаётся на счёте
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7 reconcile
гл.1)а) общ. мирить, помирить, примирить (с кем-л., чем-л.)б) общ. улаживать (ссору, спор и т. п.); урегулировать (конфликт и т. п.)2) общ. привыкать, примиряться (с невзгодами, несправедливостью и т. п.); подчинять(ся) (действию чего-л. неприятного и т. п.)The people must reconcile themselves to a reduced standard of living. — Люди должны привыкнуть к тому, что уровень жизни снизился.
3) общ. согласовывать, приводить в соответствие (абсолютно разные, противоположные точки зрения, мнения, представления, явления и т. п.)4) банк., учет согласовывать, сверять (книги, счета)to reconcile a checkbook with a bank statement — согласовать чековую книжку с выпиской со счета (согласовать данные о состоянии счета согласно выписке со счета с данными о состоянии счета согласно чековой книжке)
See:* * *сводить (дебит и кредит); выверять; сверять. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
8 reconcile
rec·on·cile [ʼrekənsaɪl] vt1) ( make friends)to \reconcile sb jdn versöhnen;my brother and I were finally \reconciled with [or to] each other mein Bruder und ich haben uns schließlich versöhnt2) ( make compatible)to \reconcile a conflict einen Streit schlichten;to \reconcile differences Meinungsverschiedenheiten beilegen;it's difficult to \reconcile different points of view es ist schwierig, verschiedene Standpunkte unter einen Hut zu bringen;3) ( accept)to be \reconciled to sth an etw akk gewöhnt sein;he slowly became \reconciled to living a solitary life langsam gewöhnte er sich daran, ein einsames Leben zu führen -
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v1) улаживать, урегулировать2) приводить в соответствие, согласовывать• -
10 Reconcile
v. trans.Reconcile ( persons): P. and V. συναλλάσσειν, διαλλάσσειν, P. συνάγειν, συμβιβάζειν, διαλύειν (Dem. 555).Be reconciled to: also P. and V. καταλλάσσεσθαι (dat.).Help to reconcile: P. συνδιαλλάσσειν.Reconcile ( differences): P. διαλύειν (or mid.) (acc.), V. διαλύεσθαι (gen.) (Eur., Or. 1679); see Settle.How must I reconcile these things? V. ποῦ χρὴ τίθεσθαι ταῦτα; (Soph., Phil. 451).Reconcile oneself to: see Endure.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Reconcile
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11 reconcile
v1. улагоджувати, урегульовувати; узгоджувати, погоджувати (думки тощо)2. примирити, ліквідувати/ усунути розбіжності- to reconcile differences урегульовувати/ ліквідовувати розбіжності- to reconcile disagreements залагодити суперечку/ незгоду- to reconcile a dispute урегулювати конфлікт- to reconcile two draft resolutions ліквідувати розбіжності між двома проектами резолюції; узгоджувати два проекти резолюції- to reconcile two points of view примирити/ узгодити дві протилежні точки зору -
12 reconcile
/'rekənsail/ * ngoại động từ - giải hoà, giảng hoà, làm cho hoà thuận =to reconcile one person to (with) another+ giải hoà hai người với nhau =to reconcile two enemies+ giảng hoà hai kẻ địch =to become reconciled+ hoà thuận lại với nhau - điều hoà, làm hoà hợp, làm cho nhất trí =to reconcile differences+ điều hoà những ý kiến bất đồng =to reconcile one's principles with one's actions+ làm cho nguyên tắc nhất trí với hành động - đành cam chịu =to reconcile oneself to one's lot+ cam chịu với số phận =to be reconciled to something+ đành cam chịu cái gì - (tôn giáo) tẩy uế (giáo đường, nơi thờ phượng bị xúc phạm) -
13 reconcile
1) (to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled: Why won't you be reconciled (with him)?) reconciliar(se)2) (to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement: The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits - it's almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.) conciliar3) (to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently: Her mother didn't want the marriage to take place but she is reconciled to it now.) resignarse (a)•tr['rekənsaɪl]1 (people) reconciliar2 (ideas) conciliar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto reconcile oneself to something resignarse a algo1) : reconciliar (personas), conciliar (ideas, etc.)2)to reconcile oneself to : resignarse areconcile vimake up: reconciliarse, hacer las pacesv.• acomodar v.• ajustar v.• avenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• bienquistar v.• concertar v.• conciliar v.• concordar v.• reconciliar v.'rekənsaɪla) ( make friendly) \<\<enemies/factions\>\> reconciliarto reconcile somebody WITH somebody: the tragedy helped to reconcile him with his brother — la tragedia lo ayudó a reconciliarse con su hermano
b) ( make consistent)to reconcile something (WITH something) — \<\<theories/ideals\>\> conciliar algo (con algo)
c) ( make resigned)to become reconciled TO something — resignarse a algo, aceptar algo
to reconcile oneself to -ING — resignarse a + inf
['rekǝnsaɪl]VT1) (=reunite) [+ persons] reconciliar2) (=make compatible) [+ theories, ideals] conciliarshe reconciled the conflicting pressures of motherhood and career — concilió las exigencias contrapuestas de la maternidad y de una profesión
3) (=settle) [+ differences] resolver4) (=resign)what reconciled him to it was... — lo que hizo que lo aceptara fue...
to become reconciled to sth — aceptar algo, resignarse a algo
to reconcile o.s. to sth — resignarse a algo
5) [+ accounts] hacer cuadrar, conciliar frm* * *['rekənsaɪl]a) ( make friendly) \<\<enemies/factions\>\> reconciliarto reconcile somebody WITH somebody: the tragedy helped to reconcile him with his brother — la tragedia lo ayudó a reconciliarse con su hermano
b) ( make consistent)to reconcile something (WITH something) — \<\<theories/ideals\>\> conciliar algo (con algo)
c) ( make resigned)to become reconciled TO something — resignarse a algo, aceptar algo
to reconcile oneself to -ING — resignarse a + inf
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14 reconcile
[ʹrekənsaıl] v1. мирить, помиритьfriends managed to reconcile him with his wife - друзьям удалось помирить его с женой
2. улаживать, урегулироватьto reconcile quarrels [disagreements] - улаживать ссоры [споры]
to reconcile a dispute [differences] - урегулировать конфликт [разногласия]
3. примирять (с чем-л.)to reconcile smb. to /with/ smth. - примирить кого-л. с чем-л.
to reconcile to God - рел. помириться с богом
to reconcile oneself - примириться (с чем-л.)
to reconcile oneself to one's fate - смириться со своей судьбой; покориться своей судьбе
to reconcile oneself to a life of poverty - примириться с нищенским существованием
we became reconciled to our lot - мы смирились со своей судьбой /участью/
4. приводить в соответствие, согласовыватьto reconcile two opposite arguments [two points of view] - примирить /согласовать/ два противоположных соображения [две точки зрения]
to reconcile an ideal with reality - приводить идеал в соответствие с действительностью
how can their aggressive actions be reconciled with their talk of peace? - как совместить их агрессивные действия с (их) разговорами о мире?
you are trying to reconcile contraries - вы пытаетесь примирить противоположности /совместить несовместимое/
5. церк. святить ( осквернённую церковь) -
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VT1. मेल\reconcileकरना\reconcileवा\reconcileकराना-1.They have reconciled their differences.2. के\reconcileअनुकूल\reconcileबनानाYou must reconcile yourself to a life of poverty now.3. सही\reconcileकर\reconcileलेनाI have reconciled my account with the bank. -
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s.1 conciliar, componer, concordar, arreglar (una querella), poner de acuerdo; adaptar.2 restablecer.vt.1 reconciliar (personas)2 conciliar (facts, differences, opinions)3 reconciliarse, hacer las paces, conciliarse, bienquistarse.(pt & pp reconciled) -
17 reconcile a differences
Общая лексика: урегулировать разногласияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reconcile a differences
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18 (to) reconcile
(to) reconcile /ˈrɛkənsaɪl/A v. t.1 conciliare: The country is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity, il paese si sta sforzando di conciliare tradizione e modernità; It is sometimes hard to reconcile the theory with the practice, a volte è difficile conciliare la teoria con la pratica2 riconciliare, rappacificare: We attempted to reconcile them, but failed, abbiamo tentato di riconciliarli, ma non ci siamo riusciti3 conciliare, comporre ( una lite, una divergenza): They finally reconciled their differences, hanno finito per conciliare le loro divergenze4 far quadrare ( conti, ecc.): It is best to reconcile your bank statement at the end of each month, è bene verificare l'estratto conto ogni fine meseB v. i.riconciliarsi: He reconciled with his girlfriend soon after breaking up with her, si è riconciliato con la sua ragazza subito dopo che si erano lasciati● to reconcile oneself, rassegnarsi: You must reconcile yourself to your fate, devi rassegnarti al tuo destino □ to be (o to become) reconciled to, rassegnarsi a: They became reconciled to their lot, si sono rassegnati alla loro sorte. -
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(to) reconcile /ˈrɛkənsaɪl/A v. t.1 conciliare: The country is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity, il paese si sta sforzando di conciliare tradizione e modernità; It is sometimes hard to reconcile the theory with the practice, a volte è difficile conciliare la teoria con la pratica2 riconciliare, rappacificare: We attempted to reconcile them, but failed, abbiamo tentato di riconciliarli, ma non ci siamo riusciti3 conciliare, comporre ( una lite, una divergenza): They finally reconciled their differences, hanno finito per conciliare le loro divergenze4 far quadrare ( conti, ecc.): It is best to reconcile your bank statement at the end of each month, è bene verificare l'estratto conto ogni fine meseB v. i.riconciliarsi: He reconciled with his girlfriend soon after breaking up with her, si è riconciliato con la sua ragazza subito dopo che si erano lasciati● to reconcile oneself, rassegnarsi: You must reconcile yourself to your fate, devi rassegnarti al tuo destino □ to be (o to become) reconciled to, rassegnarsi a: They became reconciled to their lot, si sono rassegnati alla loro sorte. -
20 accommodate
ə'komədeit1) (to find or be a place for: The house could accommodate two families.) alojar2) (to oblige: They did their best to accommodate him by carrying out his wishes.) complacer•- accommodation
accommodate vb alojartr[ə'kɒmədeɪt]1 (put up) alojar■ we can accommodate you, we've got a spare room podemos alojarte, tenemos un dormitorio de sobra2 (hold) contener, tener capacidad para3 (adapt) adaptar, acomodar■ it's difficult to accommodate oneself to new circumstances es difícil acomodarse a unas circunstancias nuevas4 (supply) facilitar, proporcionar■ we regret we are unable to accommodate you with a loan lamentamos no poder facilitarle el préstamo5 (satisfy) complacer1) adapt: acomodar, adaptar2) satisfy: tener en cuenta, satisfacer3) hold: dar cabida a, tener cabida parav.• acomodar v.• adaptar v.• ajustar v.• alojar v.• amoldar v.• atemperar v.• complacer v.• conformarse v.• hospedar v.ə'kɑːmədeɪt, ə'kɒmədeɪt1)a) ( provide lodging for) \<\<guests\>\> alojar, hospedarb) ( have room for) tener* cabida para2) ( cater to) \<\<wish\>\> tener* en cuenta, complacer*; \<\<need\>\> tener* en cuenta, satisfacer*3) ( adapt) (frml)[ǝ'kɒmǝdeɪt]to accommodate something to something — adaptar or acomodar algo a algo
1. VT1) (=lodge, put up) [+ person] alojar, hospedarcan you accommodate four people in July? — ¿tiene usted habitaciones para cuatro personas en julio?
2) (=have space for) tener cabida parathis car accommodates six — este coche tiene cabida or asientos para seis personas
can you accommodate two more in your car? — ¿caben dos más en tu coche?
3) (=reconcile) [+ differences] acomodar, concertar; [+ quarrel] poner fin a; [+ quarrellers] reconciliar4) (=adapt) acomodar, adaptar (to a)5) (=supply) proveer ( with de)6) (=oblige) complacer, hacer un favor a2.VI [eye] adaptarse (to a)* * *[ə'kɑːmədeɪt, ə'kɒmədeɪt]1)a) ( provide lodging for) \<\<guests\>\> alojar, hospedarb) ( have room for) tener* cabida para2) ( cater to) \<\<wish\>\> tener* en cuenta, complacer*; \<\<need\>\> tener* en cuenta, satisfacer*3) ( adapt) (frml)to accommodate something to something — adaptar or acomodar algo a algo
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