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3 to wreck negotiations
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to wreck negotiations
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4 to wreck negotiations
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5 negotiations
n plto activate the process of negotiations — активизировать процесс / ход переговоров
to break off negotiations — прерывать / приостанавливать переговоры
to conclude negotiations on smth — договариваться о чем-л.; проводить переговоры по какому-л. вопросу
to determine smth by negotiations — решать что-л. путем переговоров
to facilitate negotiations for a political settlement — облегчать переговоры в целях политического урегулирования
to give grounds for delay or postponement of the negotiations — давать основания для задержки или отсрочки переговоров
to give new impetus to the negotiations — давать новый импульс / толчок переговорам
to have a vital stake in the outcome of the negotiations — быть кровно заинтересованным в исходе переговоров
to hold negotiations — вести / проводить переговоры
to impede negotiations — затруднять / осложнять переговоры
to improve one's bargaining position at negotiations — укреплять свои позиции на переговорах
to initiate negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to launch negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to leak the date of negotiations to the media — разглашать дату переговоров средствам массовой информации
to leave the prime minister politically naked in the negotiations — оставлять премьер-министра политически безоружным на переговорах
to oversee negotiations — контролировать ход переговоров; следить за ходом переговоров
to prolong negotiations — 1) продолжать переговоры 2) отсрочить / отложить переговоры
to renew / to reopen / to restart / to resume negotiations — возобновлять переговоры
to seek a solution by negotiations — стараться решить что-л. путем переговоров
to side-track the negotiations — уводить переговоры в сторону; избегать переговоров; откладывать переговоры
- active negotiationsto undermine the negotiations — подрывать / срывать переговоры
- armistice negotiations
- arms buying negotiations
- arms control negotiations
- arms negotiations
- arms-reduction negotiations
- back stage negotiations
- basis for negotiations
- behind-the-scene negotiations
- beyond negotiations
- bilateral negotiations
- break-down in negotiations
- bruising negotiations
- business negotiations
- by negotiations
- closing stage of negotiations
- collapse in negotiations
- collapse of negotiations
- complex negotiations
- comprehensive negotiations - constructive negotiations
- control negotiations
- conventional force negotiations
- cordial negotiations
- course of negotiations
- crucial negotiations
- culmination of negotiations
- current negotiations
- deadlocked negotiations
- delicate negotiations
- detailed negotiations
- difficult negotiations
- diplomatic negotiations
- direct negotiations
- disarmament negotiations
- discreet negotiations
- dragged-out negotiations
- drawn out negotiations
- earnest negotiations
- endless negotiations
- extensive negotiations
- face-to-face negotiations
- failure of negotiations
- feverish negotiations
- final stage of negotiations
- flurry of negotiations
- follow-on negotiations
- for the duration of negotiations
- forthcoming negotiations
- fresh negotiations
- friendly negotiations
- fruitful negotiations
- full-size negotiations
- global negotiations
- grinding negotiations
- hard negotiations
- hectic negotiations
- hitch in negotiations
- in the course of negotiations
- inconclusive negotiations
- indirect negotiations
- intense negotiations
- intensive negotiations
- it will be a matter of negotiations
- joint negotiations
- laborious negotiations
- last-minute negotiations
- lengthy negotiations
- limited negotiations
- machinery and methods of negotiations
- meaningful negotiations
- membership negotiations
- merger negotiations
- military negotiations
- ministerial negotiations
- multilateral negotiations
- negotiations among equals
- negotiations are at a delicate stage
- negotiations are at an end
- negotiations are back on track
- negotiations are deadlocked
- negotiations are going above smb's head
- negotiations are underway
- negotiations behind closed doors
- negotiations behind the scenes
- negotiations broke down
- negotiations center on smth
- negotiations from strength
- negotiations have become bogged down
- negotiations have been stalled over an issue
- negotiations have collapsed
- negotiations have finished
- negotiations have reached deadlock
- negotiations have resumed
- negotiations on disarmament
- negotiations reach an impasse
- negotiations through the medium of smb
- negotiations will bear fruit
- negotiations without any prior conditions
- not open for negotiations
- not open to negotiations
- ongoing negotiations
- open for negotiations
- open to negotiations - painful negotiations
- painstaking negotiations
- patient negotiations
- peace negotiations
- peaceful negotiations
- pending these negotiations
- political negotiations
- preliminary negotiations
- preparatory negotiations
- private negotiations
- progress of negotiations
- prolonged negotiations
- protracted negotiations
- renewal of negotiations
- results of negotiations
- resumption of negotiations - secret negotiations
- separate negotiations
- session of negotiations
- settlement by negotiations
- settlement through negotiations
- social negotiations
- stalemated negotiations
- sticking point in the negotiations
- stiff negotiations - substantive negotiations
- successful negotiations
- summit negotiations
- sustained negotiations
- through negotiations
- top-level negotiations
- tortuous negotiations
- torturous negotiations
- tough negotiations
- trade negotiations
- trilateral negotiations
- tripartite negotiations
- truce negotiations
- US-mediated negotiations
- wage negotiations
- walkout from negotiations
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6 wreck the negotiations
Военный термин: сорвать переговоры, срывать переговорыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wreck the negotiations
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English-Russian military dictionary > wreck the negotiations
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > wreck the negotiations
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9 negotiation
n1) часто pl переговоры; обсуждение условий сделки2) передача, переуступка; продажа, учет (векселя, чека); выплата (по векселю, чеку)
- backstage negotiations
- bilateral negotiations
- bill negotiation
- business negotiation
- commercial negotiations
- constructive negotiation
- contract negotiation
- deadlocked negotiations
- debt-restructuring negotiations
- final negotiations
- fringe negotiation
- intergovernmental negotiations
- loan negotiations
- multilateral negotiations
- official negotiations
- preliminary negotiations
- previous negotiations
- price negotiations
- private negotiations
- protracted negotiations
- sales negotiations
- secret negotiations
- stalemated negotiations
- successful negotiations
- tariff negotiations
- technical negotiations
- trade negotiations
- negotiation against documents
- negotiation of a bill
- negotiation of a cheque
- negotiation of a draft
- negotiation of a loan
- negotiation of a pledge
- by negotiations
- begin negotiations
- be in negotiations
- boycott negotiations
- break off negotiations
- cancel negotiations
- carry on negotiations
- conduct negotiations
- cover negotiations
- discontinue negotiations
- effect negotiations
- enter into negotiations
- finalize negotiations
- handle negotiations
- hold negotiations
- hold up negotiations
- initiate negotiations
- make negotiations
- open negotiations
- participate in negotiations
- postpone negotiations
- put off negotiations
- reopen negotiations
- restart negotiations
- resume negotiations
- settle by negotiations
- speed up negotiations
- start negotiations
- stop negotiations
- suspend negotiations
- take up negotiations
- transact negotiations
- wreck negotiationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > negotiation
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10 negotiation
1) переговоры; обсуждение условий сделки2) передача, переуступка; продажа, учет (векселя, чека); выплата (по векселю, чеку)• -
11 срывать
I несовер. - срывать;
совер. - сорвать( кого-л./что-л.)
1) tear off/down/away;
pluck, pick ( о цветке) срывать маску с кого-л. ≈ to unmask smb., to tear the mask off smb.
2) (на ком-л./чем-л.) ;
разг. (вымещать) vent (upon)
3) разг. (портить) break up, disrupt, frustrate, wreck, spoil, bring to naught, smash срывать планы( враждебные) ≈ to defeat/foil the plans срывать работу ≈ to upset work, to derange/hamper the work срывать план ≈ to ruin/frustrate a plan ∙ срывать голос срывать банк II несовер. - срывать;
совер. - срыть( что-л.) level, raze ( to the ground)I, сорвать
1. (вн.;
что-л. растущее) pick (smth.) ;
сорвать цветок pick a flower;
сорвать ветку сирени break* off a sprig of lilac;
сорвать яблоко pick an apple;
2. (вн.;
сдёргивать) tear* (smth.) off;
break* (smth.) off;
сорвать замок tear* off a lock;
сорвать с себя, с кого-л. шапку snatch one`s smb.`s hat off;
3. (вн.;
повреждать) strip( smth.) ;
сорвать резьбу strip a thread;
4. (вн.;
мешать осуществлению чего-л.) upset* (smth.), wreck (smth.) ;
(что-л. плохое) frustrate (smth.), foil (smth.) ;
сорвать работу upset* the work;
сорвать урок upset* a lesson;
~ переговоры wreck the negotiations;
сорвать заговор foil/frustrate a plot, render a plot abortive;
5. ( вн. на пр.) разг. (вымещать) vent ( smth. on) ;
сорвать зло на ком-л. blow* off at smb. ;
сорвать голос strain/lose* one`s voice;
сорвать завесу с чего-л. rip the trappings/covers off smth., take* the lid off smth. -
12 bring\ about
bring about smth. /smth. about/1)bring about an accident (the wreck of one's hopes, smb.'s ruin, a resumption of negotiations, a reconciliation, an agreement, a truce in the arms race, a radical reform, order, etc.) приводить, к несчастному случаю и т. д., bring about a heated argument (a war, a cut in taxes, a change in the Cabinet, etc.) вызывать горячие споры и т. д.; what brought about the quarrel? из-за чего разгорелась ссора?; bring about good luck (bad luck, misfortune, a cure, etc.) принести [с собой] удачу и т. д., bring about a change (these results, a great advance in knowledge, stability, a better understanding of the situation, closer relationship between smb., a genuine improvement, etc.) добиться перемен и т. д.2)bring about the ship развернуть корабль; the helmsman brought the yacht about рулевой развернул яхту -
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1. n обвал, падение, обрушение2. n крах, крушение, провал, развал3. n крах, банкротство4. n резкий упадок сил, изнеможение; коллапс5. n разг. упадок духа6. n тех. выход из строя7. n тех. сплющивание8. n тех. продольный изгиб9. n тех. авт. смятие10. n тех. астр. коллапс, схлопывание11. v рушиться, обваливаться12. v обрушивать; ломать своей тяжестью13. v свалиться; сильно ослабеть; свалиться от болезни или слабости, слечь14. v упасть духом15. v потерпеть крах, неудачу; рушиться16. v тех. выходить из строя17. v тех. сжиматься, сокращаться, сплющиваться18. v тех. складываться, быть складным19. v тех. складывать, свёртывать20. v тех. астр. коллапсировать, схлопыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) attack; seizure2. breakdown (noun) breakdown; crack-up; crash; debacle; disintegration; downfall; failure; fall; nervous breakdown; nervous prostration; smash; smashup; smash-up; waterloo; wreck3. catastrophe (noun) catastrophe; destruction; ruin4. drop (verb) bend; break; break down; buckle; cave; cave in; crack; crumple; drop; fold up; give; give out; go; peg out; snap; succumb; wilt; yield5. fail (verb) crash; fail; go under6. faint (verb) faint; swoon7. founder (verb) disintegrate; fall; fall down; fold; founder; give way; go down; submit; surrender; toppleАнтонимический ряд:come to; flourish; rally; recover; revive; rise
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