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n візит, відвідання- arrival visit візит по прибутті- business visit діловий візит- courtesy visit візит ввічливості- goodwill visit візит доброї волі- high-level visit візит на високому рівні- mutual visits взаємні візити- official visit офіційний/ протокольний візит- personal visit особистий візит- reciprocal visit візит у відповідь- scheduled visit запланований візит- social visit неофіційний візит- unofficial visit неофіційний візит- visit to the city of a personality візит до столиці високопоставленої особи/ видатної особистості- visit of men-of-war/ of warships відвідання/ візит воєнних кораблів- visit of naval force візит військово-морського з'єднання- visit of vessel візит корабля- cancellation of a scheduled visit відміна запланованого візиту- exchange of official visits обмін офіційними візитами- participation of the diplomatic corps in official visits участь дипломатичного корпусу в офіційних візитах- programme of a visit програма візиту- purpose of a visit мета/ ціль візиту- to agree on the date of a visit домовитися про/ погодити дату візиту- to arrange the programme of a visit домовлятися про/ погоджувати програму візиту- to call off a visit анулювати/ відмінити візит- to cancel a visit анулювати/ відмінити візит- to cut short a visit перервати візит- to fix the date of a visit намітити дату візиту- to have a visit from smbd. приймати когось- to make an official visit прибути з офіційним візитом- to pay an official visit прибути з офіційним візитом- to postpone a visit відкласти візит- to put off a visit відкласти візит- to receive a visit from smbd. приймати когось- to return a visit зробити візит у відповідь- to return the visit of the new head of mission зробити візит у відповідь новому главі місії- to set the date of a visit намітити дату візиту
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agree — verb 1 SAME OPINION (intransitive, transitive not in progressive) to have the same opinion about something as someone else (+ with): Mr Larsen seems to think it s too risky and I agree with him. | agree: Teenagers and their parents rarely agree.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
agree — a|gree W1S1 [əˈgri:] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(same opinion)¦ 2¦(say yes)¦ 3¦(decide together)¦ 4¦(be the same)¦ 5 agree to differ/disagree Phrasal verbs agree with something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: agréer, from gré … Dictionary of contemporary English
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agree — [[t]əgri͟ː[/t]] ♦ agrees, agreeing, agreed 1) V RECIP If people agree with each other about something, they have the same opinion about it or say that they have the same opinion. [pl n V] If we agreed all the time it would be a bit boring, wouldn … English dictionary
date — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 particular day ADJECTIVE ▪ earlier, earliest ▪ She suggested an earlier date for the meeting. ▪ later, latest ▪ exact … Collocations dictionary
agree — verb (agreed; agreeing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French agreer, from a gre at will, from a (from Latin ad) + gre will, pleasure, from Latin gratum, neuter of gratus pleasing, agreeable more at grace Date: 15th century … New Collegiate Dictionary
date — ▪ I. date date 1 [deɪt] written abbreviation d noun [countable] 1. the words you use to talk about a particular day, month, and year: • The date on the letter was 30 June 2006. ˌaverage ˈdate … Financial and business terms
date — 1 /deIt/ noun (C) 1 the numbers or words you use to talk about a particular day, month, and year: The date on the letter was the 30th August 1962. | date of birth (=the day you were born): Please write your name, address, and date of birth on the … Longman dictionary of contemporary English