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1 notice
اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة) -
2 Shipment Confirmation Acceptance Notice
General subject: SCAN (2006, a new PC Postage feature lets online shippers, and their customers, know their packages have been picked up and are on their way. When mailers go online to ship packages, they can create PS Form 563)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Shipment Confirmation Acceptance Notice
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3 получать извещение
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4 получать извещение
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > получать извещение
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5 получать предупреждение
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > получать предупреждение
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6 получать уведомление
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > получать уведомление
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7 быть уведомленным
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8 получать предупреждение
Business: have notice ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получать предупреждение
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9 Kündigung
Kündigung f 1. FIN foreclosure; 2. GEN annulment (eines Vertrages); termination (eines Beschäftigungsverhältnisses); 3. GRUND notice to quit; 4. PERS resignation (seitens Arbeitnehmers); dismissal, layoff (seitens Arbeitgebers); 5. RECHT termination; cancellation (Stornierung)* * *f 1. < Finanz> foreclosure; 2. < Geschäft> eines Vertrags annulment, eines Beschäftigungsverhältnisses termination; 3. < Grund> notice to quit; 4. < Person> seitens Arbeitnehmers resignation, seitens Arbeitgebers dismissal, layoff; 5. < Recht> termination, Stornierung cancellation* * *Kündigung
notice [to quit (to leave)], warning, (Abkommen) denunciation, (Anleihe) notice of redemption, (Arbeitgeber) discharge, (Arbeitnehmer) termination, resignation, (Beamter) dismissal, removal from office, (Kapital) calling in, recalling, (Mieter) warning, notice to quit, (Vermieter) notice to leave, (Vertrag) revocation, cancellation, termination;
• auf jederzeitige Kündigung at a minute’s warning;
• auf tägliche Kündigung [rückzahlbar] at (on) call;
• mit einstündiger Kündigung at an hour’s notice;
• mit monatlicher (vierteljährlicher) Kündigung subject to a month’s (three months’) notice;
• ohne Kündigung rückzahlbar at call;
• außerordentliche Kündigung dimissal for exceptional reasons, (Versicherung) short rate cancellation;
• befristete Kündigung dismissal with notice;
• berechtigte Kündigung discharge for just cause;
• dreimonatige Kündigung three months’ notice;
• einseitige Kündigung arbitrary (one-sided) notice;
• frühzeitig erfolgte Kündigung long notice;
• vom Angestellten erzwungene Kündigung constructive discharge;
• fristgemäße Kündigung dismissal with notice, termination by notice, (Mieter) advance notice;
• nicht fristgemäße Kündigung (Mieter) dismissal without [prior] notice;
• fristlose Kündigung summary termination, termination without notice;
• frühzeitige Kündigung premature notice;
• gesetzliche Kündigung legal notice to quit;
• grundlose Kündigung discharge without cause;
• halbjährige Kündigung six months’ notice;
• kurzfristige Kündigung short-term cancellation;
• monatliche Kündigung monthly (a month’s) notice, a month’s warning;
• nahe gelegte Kündigung (Beamter) involuntary resignation;
• ordnungsgemäße Kündigung due [and proper] (lawful) notice;
• rechtzeitige Kündigung due notice, legal notice to quit;
• schriftliche Kündigung written notice, notice in writing;
• termingerechte Kündigung due notice;
• unberechtigte Kündigung unjust discharge;
• ungerechtfertigte Kündigung unfair dismissal;
• sozial ungerechtfertigte Kündigung unfair dismissal (Br.);
• vierzehntägige Kündigung a fortnight's notice;
• vorschriftsmäßige Kündigung due and proper notice;
• vorsorgliche Kündigung provisional notice of cancellation;
• willkürliche Kündigung arbitrary notice;
• wöchentliche Kündigung seven days’ (one week’s) notice;
• ordnungsgemäß zugestellte Kündigung due and proper notice;
• zweiwöchentliche Kündigung two weeks notice;
• Kündigung eines Angestelltenverhältnisses loss of service;
• Kündigung einer Anleihe call for redemption of a loan;
• Kündigung des Arbeitsverhältnisses (Dienstverhältnisses) notice of termination of employment;
• außerordentliche fristlose Kündigung des Beschäftigungsverhältnisses ohne vorherige Abmahnung extraordinary termination of the employment contract without notice and without prior warning;
• Kündigung von Einlagen notice of withdrawal of funds;
• Kündigung einer Hypothek foreclosure;
• Kündigung eines Kredits notice of withdrawal of credit;
• Kündigung eines Mietverhältnisses [der Wohnung] notice to quit (vacate);
• Kündigung zum Quartalsende three months' notice to the end of a calendar quarter;
• Kündigung zur Rückzahlung notice of withdrawal, withdrawal notice;
• Kündigung des Vermieters notice by a landlord;
• Kündigung einer Versicherung cancellation of an insurance;
• Kündigung eines Versicherungsvertrages cancellation of a policy;
• Kündigung eines Vertrages contract cancellation, termination (cancellation, annulment) of a contract;
• Kündigung von Wertpapieren notice of withdrawal;
• Kündigung einer Wohnung notice to quit;
• zur Kündigung aufrufen (Obligationen) to call for redemption;
• jem. die Kündigung aussprechen to give s. o. notice;
• einem Angestellten mit der Kündigung drohen to threaten an employee with dismissal;
• sechswöchige Kündigung einhalten to give six weeks’ notice;
• gesetzlich begründeten Widerspruch gegen eine Kündigung einlegen (Mieter) to establish a statutory ground of opposition;
• seine Kündigung einreichen to give in one’s notice;
• seine Kündigung erhalten to be under notice;
• einmonatliche Kündigung erhalten to receive an immediate month’s warning;
• Einwand sozial ungerechtfertigter Kündigung erheben to claim unfair dismissal;
• Kündigung erhalten haben to have received a dismissal notice, (Mieter) to be under (have) notice to leave (quit);
• Kündigung hinausschieben to postpone a notice;
• zu seiner Kündigung als Mieter ordnungsgemäß Stellung nehmen to serve an appropriate counternotice;
• einem Mieter die Kündigung zustellen to give a tenant notice to quit, to serve notice upon a tenant. -
10 знать
1) General subject: aristoi, baron, baronage, be aware, be aware of, be aware of (что-л.), be aware that, be familiar with, dignity, elite, gentility, gentlefolk, gentlefolks, (слабые формы) have, have cognizance of (о чем-л.), know (I know of a shop where you can buy it - я знаю магазин, где это можно купить), know how to manage, nobility, notables, peerage, people of quality, possess, see, the quality, to be aware of (smth.) (что-л.), (хорошо) to be familiar with (smth.) (что-л.), grand people, have notice, have cognisance of (о чем-л.), be onto (что-л.), get onto (что-л.), nobles, to be aware, be alert to2) Computers: aware of3) Colloquial: fine folks6) History: noblemen (в самом широком смысле слова)7) Mathematics: be aware of smth (о чем-либо)8) Law: have notice of, take notice of9) Diplomatic term: notable10) Psychology: have12) Jargon: down with it13) Advertising: second estate14) Business: be aware off15) Makarov: have cognizance of (smth.) (о чем-л.), understand16) Taboo: savvy -
11 informiert
informiert adj GEN informed* * ** * *informiert
informed, advised, in the picture, next (US sl.);
• als informiert gelten to be deemed to have notice;
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12 Kündigung erhalten haben
Kündigung erhalten haben
to have received a dismissal notice, (Mieter) to be under (have) notice to leave (quit)Business german-english dictionary > Kündigung erhalten haben
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13 быть осведомлённым
1) General subject: be aware, be in the know, keep up (on; о чем-л.), keep up with the Joneses (о чем-л.)2) Law: have notice of (о чем-либо), take notice of3) Business: be aware of, be aware offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть осведомлённым
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14 быть осведомленным
1) General subject: be aware, be in the know, keep up (on; о чем-л.), keep up with the Joneses (о чем-л.)2) Law: have notice of (о чем-либо), take notice of3) Business: be aware of, be aware offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть осведомленным
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15 получать извещение
1) Economy: receive a notice2) Business: have notice ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получать извещение
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16 получить уведомление
1) Law: take notice2) Business: have notice ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получить уведомление
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17 знать о
1) General subject: have cognizance of (чем-либо)2) Law: have notice of (чем-л.) -
18 быть уведомленным о
Law: have notice of (чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть уведомленным о
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20 получать уведомление
1) Diplomatic term: receive notification, register notification2) Business: have notice ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получать уведомление
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