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1 take under advisement
1) Общая лексика: учесть, принять к сведению2) Юридический термин: принять к рассмотрению перед вынесением судебного решения -
2 take it under advisement
Общая лексика: прими это к сведению, примите это к сведению, это к вашему сведениюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take it under advisement
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3 advisement
1) обсуждение; рассмотрение•to take under advisement — принять к рассмотрению перед вынесением судебного решения;
- advisement of suspectunder advisement — на обсуждении; на рассмотрении
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4 turn to
phr v приниматься за дела, браться за работуa turn of work — небольшая работа, немного работы
turn of work — небольшая работа; немного работы
Синонимический ряд:be uncertain (verb) be awaiting the issue; be doubtful; be uncertain; be undecided; be under advisement; build upon; depend on; depend upon; rest on -
5 consideration
1. n рассмотрение; обсуждениеunder consideration — на рассмотрении, на обсуждении
2. n соображениеto leave out of consideration — не принять во внимание, не учесть
3. n внимание, предупредительность; уважение4. n возмещение, компенсация, вознаграждениеin consideration of — в благодарность за, в виде компенсации за
5. n книжн. важность, значительностьСинонимический ряд:1. attention (noun) advisement; application; attention; attentiveness; concentration; heed; heedfulness; mind; note; notice; thought2. compensation (noun) commission; compensation; fee; payment; percentage; recompense; remuneration; salary; wage3. deliberation (noun) advisement; calculation; considering; contemplation; debate; deliberation; forethought; grounds; reflection; speculation; study4. importance (noun) consequence; importance; interest; moment; significance; value; weight5. motive (noun) cause; motive; reason; spring6. point (noun) concept; factor; issue; notion; point; sympathy; view7. regard (noun) account; admiration; appreciation; esteem; estimation; favor; favour; honor; honour; regard8. thoughtfulness (noun) compassion; concern; considerateness; courtesy; kindliness; respect; solicitude; tact; thoughtfulnessАнтонимический ряд:default; disregard; failure; heedlessness; neglect; negligence; omission
См. также в других словарях:
take under advisement — take (something) under advisement US formal : to consider (something) carefully Thank you for your suggestion. We ll take the matter under advisement. • • • Main Entry: ↑advisement … Useful english dictionary
take under advisement — accept someone s opinion, take into account … English contemporary dictionary
take something under advisement — reserve judgment while considering something * * * take (something) under advisement US formal : to consider (something) carefully Thank you for your suggestion. We ll take the matter under advisement. • • • Main Entry: ↑advisement * * * take sth … Useful english dictionary
take something under advisement — N. Amer. reserve judgement while considering something. → advisement … English new terms dictionary
advisement — [ad vīz′mənt, ədvīz′mənt] n. [ME & OFr avisement < aviser, ADVISE] careful consideration take under advisement to consider carefully … English World dictionary
advisement — ad·vise·ment /əd vīz mənt/ n 1: careful consideration: deliberation take the matter under advisement 2: the act or process of advising advisement of the debtor on matters relating to...his debts J. H. Williamson … Law dictionary
advisement — ad|vise|ment [ əd vaızmənt ] noun take something under advisement AMERICAN VERY FORMAL to think carefully about something but not take a decision about it: The board agreed to take the petition under advisement … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
advisement — n. (often legal) to take smt. under advisement * * * [əd vaɪzmənt] (often legal) to take smt. under advisement … Combinatory dictionary
advisement — [[t]ædva͟ɪzmənt[/t]] PHRASE: V inflects If someone in authority takes a matter under advisement, they decide that the matter needs to be considered more carefully, often by experts. [AM, FORMAL] I think this is too important for a snap decision.… … English dictionary
advisement — noun Date: 14th century 1. careful consideration ; deliberation < take a matter under advisement > 2. the act or process of advising (as a college student) … New Collegiate Dictionary
advisement — noun archaic or N. Amer. careful consideration. ↘advice or counsel. Phrases take something under advisement N. Amer. reserve judgement while considering something … English new terms dictionary