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1 approve
وَافَقَ \ accord: to agree with: His statement does not accord with the facts. agree: to have the same opinion: I agree with your ideas about music, to say ‘yes’; be willing I asked him to help me and he agreed, to suit one’s health or stomach Strong cheese does not agree with me. approve: to agree; consider as satisfactory: We don’t approve of your behaviour. If you approve, I’ll invite him to dinner. Our plans were approved by the meeting. assent: to agree to something. coincide: (of two or more events) to happen (often by chance) at the same time: He’s pleased that the special holiday next week coincides with his birthday. consent: to agree; be willing: She consented to my wishes. \ See Also اتَّفَقَ مع -
2 approve
اِسْتَصوَبَ \ approve: to agree; consider as satisfactory: We don’t approve of your behaviour. If you approve, I’ll invite him to dinner. Our plans were approved by the meeting. \ See Also وافق (وَافَقَ) -
3 approve
اِسْتَحْسَنَ \ approve: to agree; consider as satisfactory: We don’t approve of your behaviour. If you approve, I’ll invite him to dinner. favour, favor: to support; show a liking for one (person or thing) more than another: I favour the idea of hiring a car instead of buying one. Parents sometimes favour their youngest child. -
4 approve
[əˈpruːv] verb1) (often with of) to be pleased with or think well of (a person, thing etc):يَرْضى عَن، يَسْتَحْسِنI approve of your decision.
2) to agree to (something):يُوافَق عَلىThe committee approved the plan.
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5 approve
[ə'pruːv]Abbreviation: APPV -
6 approve by
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7 Unable to Approve Arrival for the Time Specified
Abbreviation: UAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unable to Approve Arrival for the Time Specified
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8 What Would Jesus Approve?
Religion: WWJAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > What Would Jesus Approve?
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9 одобрявам
approve (of), sanction, endorseразг. o.k.; okay(закон и пр.) sanction, ratify(назначение) confirm(договор) ratifyодобрявам мълчаливо (таен съучастник съм в) connive at* * *одобря̀вам,гл. approve (of), sanction, endorse; разг. o.k.; okay; give the thumbs-up/the green light/the go-ahead; ( закон и пр.) sanction, ratify; ( назначение) confirm; ( договор) ratify; не \одобрявам disapprove (of), not approve (of); разг. take a dim view of, do not hold with; \одобрявам мълчаливо ( таен съучастник съм в) connive at.* * *approve: Her mother одобрявам ed her future husband. - Майка й одобри бъдещия й съпруг.; assent; confirm (потвърждавам); countenance; fiat{`faiEt}; uphold* * *1. (договор) ratify 2. (закон и пр.) sanction, ratify 3. (назначение) confirm 4. approve (of), sanction, endorse 5. ОДОБРЯВАМ мълчаливо (таен съучастник съм в) connive at 6. ОДОБРЯВАМ постъпката на approve (of) s.o.'s action 7. не ОДОБРЯВАМ disapprove (of), not approve (of) 8. разг. o.k.;okay -
10 approvare
approve oflegge approve* * *approvare v.tr.1 to approve of (sthg.): mio padre non approva la mia scelta, my father doesn't approve of my choice; approvò con un cenno, he showed his approval by nodding3 ( accettare ufficialmente) to approve, to sanction: approvare una legge, to pass a bill; approvare un bilancio di previsione, to approve a budget; approvare un bilancio finale, to adopt a balance sheet4 ( acconsentire a) to assent to (sthg.).* * *[appro'vare]verbo transitivo1) to approve of [progetto, proposta, decisione]; (essere d'accordo con)2) (ratificare) to pass [legge, decreto]; to endorse [ bilancio]3) (promuovere) to pass [ candidato]* * *approvare/appro'vare/ [1]1 to approve of [progetto, proposta, decisione]; (essere d'accordo con) non approvo ciò che stanno facendo I don't agree with what they're doing2 (ratificare) to pass [legge, decreto]; to endorse [ bilancio]3 (promuovere) to pass [ candidato]. -
11 omologare
approve* * *omologare v.tr.1 (dir.) to homologate, to prove; to confirm, to approve; to validate; ( oggetti, veicoli) to type-test, to approve: omologare un atto, to homologate a deed (o a proceeding); omologare un testamento, to prove a will; omologare una delibera, un documento, to validate a resolution, a document; omologare un dispositivo di sicurezza, to approve a safety device; omologare un'automobile, to type-test a car2 ( riconoscere ufficialmente) to ratify, to recognize: omologare un primato sportivo, to recognize a sporting record; omologare un trattato, to ratify a treaty.* * *[omolo'gare] 1.verbo transitivo1) amm. to homologate, to approve [prodotto, apparecchio]2) dir. to prove, to grant probate [ testamento]; to validate [atto, delibera]3) sport to recognize, to ratify [primato, risultato]4) fig. to standardize [comportamenti, lingua]2.verbo pronominale omologarsi to conform (a to)* * *omologare/omolo'gare/ [1]1 amm. to homologate, to approve [prodotto, apparecchio]2 dir. to prove, to grant probate [ testamento]; to validate [atto, delibera]3 sport to recognize, to ratify [primato, risultato]4 fig. to standardize [comportamenti, lingua]II omologarsi verbo pronominaleto conform (a to). -
12 godkjenne
approve, authorize, okay* * *verb. approve, approve of, sanction, endorse, accept verb. [ vedta] adopt, approve -
13 одобряешь
одобрять; санкционировать; утверждать — approve of
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14 odobriti
approve, authorize* * *• emporium• endorse• sanction• vote• grant• hearten• consent• credit• admit• authorize• assent• authorise• appropriate• approve• approbate• assent to• approve of• ratify -
15 bifalde
* * *vb approve of,F assent to, subscribe to;[ nikke bifaldende] nod approvingly, nod (in) approval, give a nod of approval. -
16 chymeradwyo
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17 gymeradwyo
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18 sancionar
• approve• approve of• authorize• chastise• corroborate• penalise• penalize• Punic Wars• punish with a ferule• ratify -
19 одобрять
approve глагол:countenance (поощрять, поддерживать, одобрять, санкционировать, морально поддерживать, относиться сочувственно)approbate (одобрять, санкционировать)look with favor on (одобрять, относиться доброжелательно)OK (одобрять, получать одобрение, утверждать)словосочетание: -
20 утвердить
См. также в других словарях:
Approve — Ap*prove , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Approved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Approving}.] [OE. aproven, appreven, to prove, OF. aprover, F. approuver, to approve, fr. L. approbare; ad + probare to esteem as good, approve, prove. See {Prove}, and cf. {Approbate}.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
approve — UK US /əˈpruːv/ verb ► [T] to accept, allow, or officially agree to something: » The measure was approved by the Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. »The aluminum producer could begin recalling workers on Tuesday if the union… … Financial and business terms
approve — approve, endorse, sanction, accredit, certify mean to have or to express a favorable opinion of. Approve often means no more than this {daring them . . . to approve her conduct Conrad} Sometimes, however, it suggests esteem or admiration {Jane… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
approve of sb — approve of sb/sth ► to have a good opinion of someone or something: »Close to 90% of people approve of his handling of the crisis. Main Entry: ↑approve … Financial and business terms
approve of sb/sth — ► to have a good opinion of someone or something: »Close to 90% of people approve of his handling of the crisis. Main Entry: ↑approve … Financial and business terms
approve of sth — approve of sb/sth ► to have a good opinion of someone or something: »Close to 90% of people approve of his handling of the crisis. Main Entry: ↑approve … Financial and business terms
approve — ap·prove vt ap·proved, ap·prov·ing: to give formal or official sanction to: ratify Congress approved the proposed budget Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
approve — (v.) c.1300, to demonstrate, prove; mid 14c., to attest (something) with authority, from O.Fr. aprover (Mod.Fr. approuver) approve, agree to, from L. approbare to assent to as good, regard as good, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + probare to try,… … Etymology dictionary
approve — [v1] agree something is good accept, acclaim, admire, applaud, appreciate, approbate, be big on*, commend, countenance, esteem, face it, favor, go along with, grin and bear it*, handle, like, live with*, praise, put up with, regard highly,… … New thesaurus
approve — ► VERB 1) (often approve of) believe that someone or something is good or acceptable. 2) officially acknowledge as satisfactory. ORIGIN Old French aprover, from Latin approbare … English terms dictionary
approve — [ə pro͞ov′] vt. approved, approving [ME aproven < OFr aprover < L approbare < ad , to + probare, to try, test < probus, good] 1. to give one s consent to; sanction; confirm 2. to be favorable toward; think or declare to be good,… … English World dictionary