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1 confederarse
pron.v.to confederate, to form a confederation.* * *1 to confederate, become a confederation* * *VPR to confederate, form a confederation* * *verbo pronominal to confederate* * *verbo pronominal to confederate* * *confederarse [A1 ]to confederate, form a confederation* * *
confederarse verbo reflexivo to confederate: varias provincias se han confederado, several provinces have confederated
* * *confederarse vprto confederate, to form a confederation* * *v/r form a confederation, confederate* * *confederarse vr: to confederate, to form a confederation -
2 konföderieren
* * *kon|fö|de|rie|ren [kɔnføde'riːrən] ptp konföderiertvr (liter)to confederate* * *konföderieren v/i & v/r:mit with) -
3 confederare
confederare v.tr. to confederate.◘ confederarsi v.rifl. o rifl. rec. to (con)federate, to form a confederation (anche dir.); ( consorziarsi) to pool.* * *[konfede'rare] 1.verbo transitivo to confederate2.* * *confederare/konfede'rare/ [1]to confederateII confederarsi verbo pronominaleto confederate ( con with). -
4 confederarsi vr
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5 confederarsi
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6 Bund
1. Bund <-[e]s, Bünde> [bʊnt, pl ʼbʏndə] m1) (Vereinigung, Gemeinschaft) association;2) ( Verband)\Bund der... gen association of...der \Bund the Federal Republic of Germany;\Bund und Länder the Federation and the Länder;( SCHWEIZ) ( Eidgenossenschaft) confederation4) ( Konföderation) confederationder \Bund the [German] army;beim \Bund sein to be doing one's military service6) ( Einfassung) waistband7) ( Querleiste) fretWENDUNGEN:den \Bund der Ehe eingehen ( geh);2. Bund <-[e]s, -e> [bʊnt, pl ʼbʊndə] ntbundle; kochk bunch -
7 DDR
f; -; Abk., HIST. ( Deutsche Demokratische Republik) GDR (= German Democratic Republic), East Germany umg.* * *die DDR(Abk.: Deutsche Demokratische Republik) German Democratic Republic; GDR* * *I DDR is the abbreviated name of the former East Germany (Deutsche Demokratische Republik). The DDR was created in 1949 out of the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany and evolved into a Warsaw Pact state. Its economy, government and society were closely based on those of the Soviet Union. In 1961 the DDR cut itself off even further from West Germany and the West in general with the construction of the Berlin Wall. By the end of the 1980s increasing numbers of civil rights groups were protesting against its harsh regime, and demanding reforms. The huge pressure exerted by this "velvet revolution" brought about the collapse of the economically weak socialist system in the autumn of 1989. On October 3rd 1990 Germany was re-unified and the DDR became part of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland. See: → BRD II [deːdeː'|ɛr]f - (HIST) abbrGDR, German Democratic Republic, East Germany* * *<->[de:de:ˈʔɛr]die ehemalige \DDR [the] former East Germany* * *die; DDR Abkürzung (1949-1990) = Deutsche Demokratische Republik GDR; East Germany (in popular use)* * *DDR f; -; abk, HIST (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) GDR (= German Democratic Republic), East Germany umgA. adj1. German;jetzt reden wir mal deutsch miteinander umg, fig it’s about time we had a word (with each other);deutsch sprechend German speaking;der deutsche Michel the simple honest German;deutsche Schrift German ( oder Sütterlin) script;die deutsche Schweiz German-speaking SwitzerlandDeutsche Bahn (abk DB) German Rail;Deutsche Bucht GEOG the German Bight;Deutscher Bund HIST German Confederation;B. adv:deutsch gesinnt sein think of o.s. as (a) German, feel a kinship with Germans* * *die; DDR Abkürzung (1949-1990) = Deutsche Demokratische Republik GDR; East Germany (in popular use) -
8 unia
-i; -e; loc sg -i; fzawierać (zawrzeć perf) unię — to form a union
* * *f.Gen. -ii1. (= związek) union, consortium, coalition, confederation; Unia Europejska European Union; unia personalna hist. personal union; ekon. ( kilku przedsiębiorstw) interlocking directorates; unia realna real union; unia monetarna monetary union; unia gospodarcza economic union; unia celna customs l. tariff union; zawierać unię enter a union.2. rel. (= kościół unicki) Uniate Church.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > unia
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9 bolívar
m.1 bolivar, unit currency of Venezuela.2 Bolivar, Simon Bolivar.* * *1 bolivar (monetary unit of Venezuela)* * *- no verle la cara a Bolívar* * *masculino bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)* * *masculino bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)* * *bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)* * *
bolívar sustantivo masculino
bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)
bolívar sustantivo masculino bolivar (national currency of Venezuela)
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Spanish:
céntimo
* * *Bolívar n pr(Simón) Bolívar (Simon) BolivarBOLÍVARThe greatest of the leaders of Latin America's struggle for independence from Spain, Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, Venezuela on 24 July 1783. From an early age he was an advocate of independence from Spain, and he propagandized for it on his travels through Latin America, Europe and the United States. Venezuela declared itself independent in 1811 at his prompting, and in 1813 he led a victorious army into Caracas, gaining for himself the title of “Libertador” (“Liberator”). In 1819 he founded the state of Gran Colombia (including modern-day Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador), and became its first president. His only rival of equivalent stature was José de San Martin, who freed his native Argentina and helped in the liberation of Chile and Peru. After Bolivar met San Martin in 1822, the Argentinian resigned his position as protector of Peru and went into exile in France. Bolivar's subsequent victory at the battle of Ayacucho in 1824 finally secured independence for Peru and brought an end to Spanish rule in South America. In 1826 he opened the Congress of Panama, which sought to give concrete form to his ideal of a united confederation of Latin American states – an ideal which has been cherished by many Latin Americans since his day. Disillusioned by the failure of his pan-American ideal in practice, he retired from public life in 1830 and died on 17 December of the same year.* * *m bolivar (currency unit of Venezuela)* * *bolívar nm: bolivar (monetary unit of Venezuela) -
10 syndicat
syndicat [sɛ̃dika]masculine noun[de travailleurs] trade union ; [d'employeurs] syndicate* * *sɛ̃dikanom masculin gén trade union; ( d'employeurs) associationPhrasal Verbs:* * *sɛ̃dika nm1) [ouvriers, employés] trade union2) (= association d'intérêts) union, association* * *syndicat agricole farmers' union; syndicat du crime underworld; syndicat financier financial syndicate; syndicat de fonctionnaires civil service union; syndicat d'initiative tourist information office; syndicat intercommunal association of communes (in France); syndicat ouvrier trade union; syndicat patronal employers' association; syndicat professionnel trade association; syndicat de propriétaires association of property owners.ⓘ Syndicats Although it plays a less central role than in the first half of the 20th century with only 10% of employees unionized, the trade union movement is still a significant actor in French public life and has considerable power and influence. The unions which have the broadest national base are the CGT (traditionally allied with the parti communiste), the CFDT (traditionally allied with the parti socialiste), FO, the CFTC, the CGC and the FEN. There is also an employers' association, the MEDEF. ⇒ MEDEF[sɛ̃dika] nom masculinse former ou se regrouper en syndicat to form a trade unionsyndicat patronal employers' confederation ou association2. DROIT [association] association3. FINANCEsyndicat d'émission/de garantie issuing/underwriting syndicate————————syndicat d'initiative nom masculintourist office, tourist information bureau
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