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1 Veto
n; -s, -s veto (Pl. vetoes); (s) ein Veto einlegen exercise one’s power of veto, (s) ein Veto einlegen gegen put a veto on, veto* * *das Vetoveto* * *Ve|to ['veːto]nt -s, -svetoSee:→ einlegen* * *((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) veto* * *Ve·to<-s, -s>[ˈve:to]nt (Einspruch) vetovon seinem \Veto Gebrauch machen to exercise one's right to veto* * *das; Vetos, Vetos veto* * *(s)ein Veto einlegen exercise one’s power of veto,(s)ein Veto einlegen gegen put a veto on, veto* * *das; Vetos, Vetos veto* * *-s n.veto n. -
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3 воспользоваться правом вето
Юридический русско-английский словарь > воспользоваться правом вето
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4 пользоваться правом вето
to exercise / use a vetoРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > пользоваться правом вето
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5 воспользоваться правом вето
to exercise / use a vetoРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > воспользоваться правом вето
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6 вето
сущ.налагать вето — (на) to impose (put, place, set) a veto (on, upon); veto
вето, налагаемое главой исполнительной власти — амер executive veto
вето, налагаемое законодательным органом — legislative veto
- карманное ветоотлагательное вето, суспензивное вето — suspensive (suspensory, qualified) veto
- обычное вето
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7 использовать право вето
1) General subject: exercise a veto, impose a veto, use a veto2) Politics: exercise one's veto power, use one's veto power, use one's vetoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать право вето
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8 einlegen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. etw. (in etw. [Akk]) einlegen put s.th. in (s.th.), insert s.th. (in s.th.); in einen Brief: enclose s.th. (with s.th.)2. MOT.: den zweiten etc. Gang einlegen engage ( oder go into) second etc. gear; leg mal einen schnelleren Gang ein! umg., fig. get a move on3. fig. (Ruhetag, Sonderschicht) put in; (Pause, Rast) have, take; Überstunden einlegen put in ( oder do) some overtime; eine Gedenkminute einlegen observe a minute’s silence; einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt6. jemandem / sich die Haare einlegen set s.o.’s / one’s hair7. (Berufung, Beschwerde, Revision etc.) lodge ( gegen against); (Rechtsmittel) file; ein Veto gegen etw. einlegen veto s.th.; der Verein legte Protest gegen die Wertung des Spiels ein the club protested that the match should be replayed; Ehre, Wort9. schw. (abgeben) hand in; eingelegt* * *(einmachen) to pickle;(hineinlegen) to put in;(marinieren) to marinade* * *ein|le|genvt sep1) (in Holz etc) to inlayeingelegte Arbeit — inlay work
2) (= hineintun) to insert (in +acc in), to put in ( in +acc -to); Film to load ( in +acc into); (in Brief) to enclose ( in +acc in)einen Pfeil (in den Bogen) éínlegen — to fit an arrow (into the bow)
3) (= einfügen) Sonderschicht, Spurt, Sonderzug to put on; Lied, Kunststück, Pause to have; (AUT ) Gang to engage; (HIST ) Lanze to couch4) (FIN = einzahlen) to pay in, to deposit5) (fig = geltend machen) Protest to registersein Veto éínlegen — to exercise or use one's veto
See:6) (COOK) Heringe, Gurken etc to pickle7) Haare to set, to put in rollers* * *(to preserve in vinegar, salt water etc: I think I will pickle these cucumbers.) pickle* * *ein|le·genvt1. (hineintun)eine Kassette/eine CD \einlegen to put on a cassette/a CDeinen Film in die Kamera \einlegen to put [or load] a film into the camera, to load the camera [with a film]den zweiten Gang \einlegen to engage second gear, to change [or put it] into second [gear]3. KOCHKeingelegte Heringe/Gurken pickled herrings/gherkins4. (zwischendurch machen)eine Pause \einlegen to have [or take] a break [or fam breather]eine Mittagspause \einlegen to have [or take] a lunch breakein Schläfchen \einlegen to have forty winks5. (einreichen)ein Veto \einlegen to exercise [or use] a vetoeinen Protest [bei jdm] \einlegen to lodge [or make] a protest [with sb]einen Vorbehalt \einlegen to add a proviso; JUR to file sthetw bei einem Gericht \einlegen to file sth at a courtBerufung \einlegen to [lodge an] appeal▪ eingelegt filed▪ etw \einlegen to inlay sth▪ eingelegt inlaid* * *transitives Verb1) put inetwas in etwas (Akk.) einlegen — put something in something
den ersten Gang einlegen — engage first gear
2)jemandem/sich das Haar einlegen — set somebody's/one's hair
3) (Kunsthandwerk) inlayeingelegte Muster — inlaid patterns
4) (Kochk.) pickle5) (fig.): (einschieben)eine Rast einlegen — stop for a rest
eine Pause einlegen — take a break
6) (geltend machen) lodge <protest, appeal>Widerspruch einlegen — protest; s. auch Ehre 1); Veto; Wort 2)
* * *einlegen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1.etwas (in etwas [akk])einlegen put sth in (sth), insert sth (in sth); in einen Brief: enclose sth (with sth)2. AUTO:den zweiten etcleg mal einen schnelleren Gang ein! umg, fig get a move onÜberstunden einlegen put in ( oder do) some overtime;eine Gedenkminute einlegen observe a minute’s silence;einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt5.mit Elfenbein etceinlegen inlay with ivory etc6.jemandem/sich die Haare einlegen set sb’s/one’s hair7. (Berufung, Beschwerde, Revision etc) lodge (gegen against); (Rechtsmittel) file;ein Veto gegen etwas einlegen veto sth;der Verein legte Protest gegen die Wertung des Spiels ein the club protested that the match should be replayed; → Ehre, Wort* * *transitives Verb1) put inetwas in etwas (Akk.) einlegen — put something in something
2)jemandem/sich das Haar einlegen — set somebody's/one's hair
3) (Kunsthandwerk) inlay4) (Kochk.) pickle5) (fig.): (einschieben)6) (geltend machen) lodge <protest, appeal>Widerspruch einlegen — protest; s. auch Ehre 1); Veto; Wort 2)
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9 пользоваться правом вето
General subject: exercise a veto, use a vetoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пользоваться правом вето
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10 einlegen
ein|le·genvt1) ( hineintun)eine Kassette/eine CD \einlegen to put on a cassette/a CD;einen Film [in etw] \einlegen to put a film in [sth], to insert a film [in sth];einen Film in die Kamera \einlegen to put [or load] a film into the camera, to load the camera [with a film];den zweiten Gang \einlegen to engage second gear, to change [or put it] into second [gear];3) kochkeingelegte Heringe/ Gurken pickled herrings/gherkins4) ( zwischendurch machen)eine Mittagspause \einlegen to have [or take] a lunch break;ein Schläfchen \einlegen to have forty winks5) ( einreichen)ein Veto \einlegen to exercise [or use] a veto;einen Protest [bei jdm] \einlegen to lodge [or make] a protest [with sb];einen Vorbehalt \einlegen to add a proviso; jur to file sth;etw bei einem Gericht \einlegen to file sth at a court;Berufung \einlegen to [lodge an] appeal;eingelegt filed7) ( intarsieren)etw \einlegen to inlay sth;eingelegt inlaid -
11 skorzysta|ć
pf vi 1. (posłużyć się) to use vt- skorzystać z toalety/kuchni to use the toilet/kitchen- skorzystać z czyjejś rady to take sb’s advice- skwapliwie skorzystać z czyjegoś zaproszenia to eagerly accept sb’s invitation- skorzystać z metra to take the underground- czy mogę skorzystać z telefonu? can I use your phone, please? ⇒ korzystać2. (wykorzystać) to take advantage (z czegoś of sth)- skorzystać z okazji to seize an opportunity- skorzystał z okazji, że… he took advantage of the fact that…- skorzystał z zamieszania i uciekł he took advantage of the general confusion to run away ⇒ korzystać3. (użyć) skorzystać z prawa/przywileju to exercise one’s right/privilege- prezydent skorzystał z przysługującego mu prawa weta the president exercised his right of veto- skorzystać z ulgi podatkowej to take advantage of the tax relief ⇒ korzystać4. (odnieść korzyść) to benefit (na czymś from sth)- skorzystają na tym najbiedniejsi this will benefit the poorest ⇒ korzystaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skorzysta|ć
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