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21 пользоваться преимуществом перед
1) General subject: rank in priority with to have priority over, take priority of, rank in priority with (кем-л., чем-л.)2) Makarov: have priority of (smb., smth.) (чем-л.; кем-л.), have priority over (smb., smth.) (чем-л.; кем-л.), rank in priority to (smb., smth.) (чем-л.; кем-л.), rank in priority with (smb., smth.) (чем-л.; кем-л.), take priority of (smb., smth.) (чем-л.; кем-л.), take priority over (smb., smth.) (чем-л.; кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пользоваться преимуществом перед
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22 prelación
f.1 priority.2 marshaling.* * *1 priority* * *SF precedence, prioritytener prelación sobre algo — to have precedence o priority over sth
* * *femenino precedencetiene prelación el auto que sube — (Col) the car going up the hill has right of way o (BrE) priority
* * *femenino precedencetiene prelación el auto que sube — (Col) the car going up the hill has right of way o (BrE) priority
* * *precedencetendrán prelación las personas más pobres the poorest will have priority o will take precedencetiene prelación el auto que sube ( Col); the car going up the hill has right of way o ( BrE) priority* * *prelación nfpriority, precedence;tener prelación sobre to take precedence over, to have priority over -
23 vorgehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. go forward; vorgehen zu go up to2. umg. (vorangehen) go first, lead the way; geh schon mal vor (ich komme dann nach) you go on ahead; ich geh schon mal vor I’ll go on ahead4. (Vorrang haben) have priority (+ Dat over), be more important (than); der Kunde geht immer vor the customer always comes first6. (geschehen) happen; was geht hier vor? what’s going on here?; was ging wohl in ihm vor? I wonder what came over him* * *das Vorgehenaction; proceedings; procedure; proceeding* * *Vor|ge|henntaction* * *1) ((of a clock, watch etc) showing a time in advance of the correct time: My watch is five minutes fast.) fast2) ((of a clock or watch) to go too fast: This clock gains (four minutes a day).) gain3) (to follow a course of action: I want to make a cupboard, but I don't know how to proceed.) proceed4) (to take legal action (against): The police decided not to proceed against her.) proceed* * *Vor·ge·hen<-s>1. (Einschreiten) actiones wird Zeit für ein energisches \Vorgehen gegen das organisierte Verbrechen its time for concerted action to be taken against organized crime2. (Verfahrensweise) course of action* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (ugs.): (nach vorn gehen) go forward2) (vorausgehen) go on ahead3) < clock> be fastgegen jemanden/etwas vorgehen — take action against somebody/something
5) (verfahren) proceed6) (sich abspielen) happen; go onmit ihm war eine Veränderung vorgegangen — there had been a change in him; a change had taken place in him
7) (Vorrang haben) have priority; come first* * *vorgehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. go forward;vorgehen zu go up to2. umg (vorangehen) go first, lead the way;geh schon mal vor (ich komme dann nach) you go on ahead;ich geh schon mal vor I’ll go on ahead3. Uhr: be fast;vorgehen gain five minutes a day etcder Kunde geht immer vor the customer always comes firstgegen against); (verfahren) proceed6. (geschehen) happen;was geht hier vor? what’s going on here?;was ging wohl in ihm vor? I wonder what came over him* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (ugs.): (nach vorn gehen) go forward2) (vorausgehen) go on ahead3) < clock> be fastgegen jemanden/etwas vorgehen — take action against somebody/something
5) (verfahren) proceed6) (sich abspielen) happen; go onmit ihm war eine Veränderung vorgegangen — there had been a change in him; a change had taken place in him
7) (Vorrang haben) have priority; come first* * *- n.procedure n. -
24 prvenstvo
n (prednost) priority, preference; precedence; seniority (in office); sp championship(s) | imati - have priority (in), have first call (on); (nad) take precedence over; ustupiti prvenstvo yield/cede priority to, fig take a back seat to; preoteti prvenstvo overtake smb's* * *• championship• precedence• primacy• priority• par -
25 Vorgehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. go forward; vorgehen zu go up to2. umg. (vorangehen) go first, lead the way; geh schon mal vor (ich komme dann nach) you go on ahead; ich geh schon mal vor I’ll go on ahead4. (Vorrang haben) have priority (+ Dat over), be more important (than); der Kunde geht immer vor the customer always comes first6. (geschehen) happen; was geht hier vor? what’s going on here?; was ging wohl in ihm vor? I wonder what came over him* * *das Vorgehenaction; proceedings; procedure; proceeding* * *Vor|ge|henntaction* * *1) ((of a clock, watch etc) showing a time in advance of the correct time: My watch is five minutes fast.) fast2) ((of a clock or watch) to go too fast: This clock gains (four minutes a day).) gain3) (to follow a course of action: I want to make a cupboard, but I don't know how to proceed.) proceed4) (to take legal action (against): The police decided not to proceed against her.) proceed* * *Vor·ge·hen<-s>1. (Einschreiten) actiones wird Zeit für ein energisches \Vorgehen gegen das organisierte Verbrechen its time for concerted action to be taken against organized crime2. (Verfahrensweise) course of action* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (ugs.): (nach vorn gehen) go forward2) (vorausgehen) go on ahead3) < clock> be fastgegen jemanden/etwas vorgehen — take action against somebody/something
5) (verfahren) proceed6) (sich abspielen) happen; go onmit ihm war eine Veränderung vorgegangen — there had been a change in him; a change had taken place in him
7) (Vorrang haben) have priority; come first* * *sein Vorgehen the way he is handling ( oder he handled) things;das Vorgehen der Polizei gegen die Demonstranten etc the action taken by the police against the demonstrators etc* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (ugs.): (nach vorn gehen) go forward2) (vorausgehen) go on ahead3) < clock> be fastgegen jemanden/etwas vorgehen — take action against somebody/something
5) (verfahren) proceed6) (sich abspielen) happen; go onmit ihm war eine Veränderung vorgegangen — there had been a change in him; a change had taken place in him
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26 pierwszeństw|o
n sgt 1. (prawo przed innymi) priority, precedence- mieć pierwszeństwo przed kimś/czymś to have priority a. precedence over sb/sth- przyznać komuś/czemuś pierwszeństwo to give precedence a. priority to sb/sth- starsi mają pierwszeństwo age before beauty- panie mają pierwszeństwo! ladies first!2. Aut. pierwszeństwo przejazdu (the) right of way- mieć pierwszeństwo to have right of way- masz pierwszeństwo it’s your right of way- kto ma pierwszeństwo na tym skrzyżowaniu/na rondzie? who has right of way at this junction/on a roundabout?- dać komuś pierwszeństwo przejazdu to give way to sb GB, to yield to sb US- wymusić pierwszeństwo przejazdu (na kimś) not to give right of way (to sb)- znak „ustąp pierwszeństwa” ‘give way’ sign■ palma pierwszeństwa the palm- zdobyć palmę pierwszeństwa to bear a. carry off the palm- dzierżyć palmę pierwszeństwa to bear the palm- przyznać komuś palmę pierwszeństwa to award the palm to sb- walczyć o palmę pierwszeństwa to vie for the palmThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pierwszeństw|o
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27 Rang
Rang m 1. FREI circle; 2. GEN ranking; 3. PERS position, rank, grade echelon (Hierarchie) • im Rang nachgehen BÖRSE rank after • im Rang vorgehen GRUND, RECHT precede* * *m 1. < Frei> circle; 2. < Geschäft> ranking; 3. < Person> position, rank, grade Hierarchie echelon ■ im Rang nachgehen < Börse> rank after* * *Rang
rank, degree, (Besoldungsskala) rate, rating, grade, (Güteklasse) quality, grade, (Stellung) rank, echelon, standing, [social] status, state, position, station, estate, condition, (Stellung eines Unternehmens) rating, standing;
• dem Rang nach in order of merit, according to priority;
• ersten Ranges first-rate (-class);
• gleichen Ranges with rank equal to;
• im Rang höher senior, superior;
• im Rang vorgehend of prior rank;
• älterer Rang prior rank, priority;
• gesellschaftlicher Rang class;
• gleicher Rang equality of rights;
• niedriger Rang juniority;
• Rang nach dem Dienstalter seniority [in rank];
• Rang einer Forderung rank of debt;
• Rang der Gläubiger ranking of creditors;
• hohen Rang bekleiden to attain to a high place, to occupy a high position;
• bescheidenen Rang einnehmen to occupy a humble station;
• international einen vorderen Rang einnehmen to join the front rank internationally;
• jem. unmittelbar im Rang folgen to rank next to s. o.;
• gleichen Rang haben (Aktien, Konkursgläubiger) to rank equally (pari passu);
• jem. im Range nachstehen (nachfolgen) to rank after s. o.;
• mit einer Belastung im Range rücken (Grundbuch) to postpone a charge;
• im gleichen Rang stehen to take rank with, to range among, to be on the same footing;
• jem. im Rang vorgehen to outrank (have priority over) s. o.;
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preference, priority* * *subst. preference, priority subst. [ ved konkurs] priority, have priority over, preference -
29 Priorität
Pri·o·ri·tät <-, -en> [prioriʼtɛ:t] f1) ( geh) priority, precedence;\Priorität [vor etw dat] haben [o genießen] to have priority [over sth], to take precedence [over sth];dem Umweltschutz muss absolute \Priorität eingeräumt werden environmental protection must be given top priority2) börse priority bond, first debenture -
30 übergeordnet
I P.P. überordnenII Adj. Amt etc.: higher; (vorrangig) of overriding importance; einer Sache übergeordnet sein have priority over s.th.; dieses Projekt ist von übergeordneter Bedeutung this project is of overriding importance* * *senior* * *über|ge|ord|netadj1) Behörde, Dienststelle, Recht higherdie uns ǘbergeordnete Behörde — the next authority above us
3) (fig)von ǘbergeordneter Bedeutung sein — to be of overriding importance
•See:→ auch überordnen* * *über·ge·ord·net1. (vorrangig) paramountein \übergeordnetes Problem a [most] pressing problem* * *Adjektiv higher <authority, position, court>; greater < significance>; superordinate < concept>* * *einer Sache übergeordnet sein have priority over sth;dieses Projekt ist von übergeordneter Bedeutung this project is of overriding importance* * *Adjektiv higher <authority, position, court>; greater < significance>; superordinate < concept>* * *adj.superior adj. -
31 jem. im Grundbuch (im Range) vorgehen
jem. im Grundbuch (im Range) vorgehen
to have priority over s. o. in claim on mortgaged property
jem. im Grundbuch vorgehen
to have priority over s. o. in one’s claim on mortgaged propertyBusiness german-english dictionary > jem. im Grundbuch (im Range) vorgehen
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32 pierwszeństwo
(prawo, przywilej) precedence ( MOT)mieć pierwszeństwo nad — +instr to take precedence over
* * *n.1. priority, precedence; zdobyć l. zyskać palmę pierwszeństwa bear the palm, carry off the palm; bezwzględne pierwszeństwo top priority; dawać pierwszeństwo rzeczom najważniejszym put first things first; mieć pierwszeństwo przed kimś/czymś take precedence over sb/sth, have priority over sb/sth.2. ( w przepisach drogowych) right of way; wymusić pierwszeństwo przejazdu violate the right of way; ustąpić pierwszeństwa przejazdu yield the right of way.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pierwszeństwo
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33 tener prioridad
v.to take priority, to have precedence, to have priority.* * *(v.) = trumpEx. If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.* * *(v.) = trumpEx: If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.
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37 discriminar
• analyse• analyze• be biased• be biassed• differentiate• discriminate• have precedence over• have predominance over• have prejudice against• have priority -
38 Grundbuch
Grundbuch n 1. GRUND, ADMIN (BE) land register, (AE) plat book; 2. FIN, RW book of first entry, book of original entry, book of prime entry* * *n 1. <Grund, Verwalt> land register (BE), plat book (AE) ; 2. <Finanz, Rechnung> book of first entry, book of original entry, book of prime entry* * *Grundbuch
land (Br.) (real-estate, US) register, registry of deeds (US), register of Sasines (deeds) (Scot.), deed registry (Ireland);
• Grundbuch berichtigen to rectify the register;
• Grundbuch einsehen to search the land register (Br.), [etwa] to clear a title;
• Grundbuch einsehen lassen to have the title searched;
• ins Grundbuch eintragen lassen to make an entry in the land register (Br.);
• Hypothek ins Grundbuch eintragen lassen to register a mortgage, to have a mortgage recorded in the office of the register of deeds (US);
• Hypothek im Grundbuch löschen lassen to enter satisfaction;
• jem. im Grundbuch [im Range] vorgehen to have priority over s. o. in claim on mortgaged property;
• beglaubigte Grundbuchabschrift certified copy from the land register (Br.);
• Grundbuchamt Office of the Land Registry (Br.), land registry (Br.), title registration office (US), registry of deeds (US), register of deeds (titles) (Scot.), real-estate recording office (US), local deeds registry (Ireland);
• Grundbuchauszug abstract of title (Br.), land certificate (Br.), office copy of the Land Register (Br.), certificate of title (US);
• einwandfreier Grundbuchauszug good merchantable abstract of title (Br.);
• Grundbuchbeamter registrar of deeds (US);
• Grundbuchberichtigung rectification of the register;
• Grundbuchbezirk land district (US);
• Grundbuchblatt [etwa] land registry general map (Br.), real-estate map (US);
• Grundbucheinsicht search of the [land] register, inspection of the register (Br.), [etwa] examination of title, title search (US);
• befriedigende Grundbucheinsicht good record title;
• Grundbucheintragung [etwa] title of record, land (deed) registration (Br.), registration with the land registry (of land) (Br.), registration of land (title), entry made in the register (Br.), real-estate recording (US), title registration (US);
• falsche Grundbucheintragung error in the register;
• Grundbucheintragung beantragen to apply for a registration as proprietor;
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39 preceder
v.to go before, to precede.* * *1 to precede* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=anteceder)preceder a algo/algn — to precede sth/sb
los años que precedieron a la Guerra Civil — the years leading up to the Civil War, the years preceding the Civil War
2) (=tener prioridad)preceder a algo/algn — to have priority over sth/sb, take precedence over sth/sb
2.VI to precedetodo lo que precede — all the preceding (part), all that which comes before
* * *verbo transitivo to precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte — the days leading up to o (frml) preceding his death
* * *= go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.Ex. Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.Ex. For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex. That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.Ex. The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.Ex. I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.Ex. If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.----* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* * *verbo transitivo to precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte — the days leading up to o (frml) preceding his death
* * *= go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.Ex: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.
Ex: For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex: That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.Ex: The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.Ex: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.Ex: If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* * *preceder [E1 ]vtto precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte the days leading up to o ( frml) preceding his deathla persona que le había precedido en el cargo the person who had preceded him in the post, the previous incumbent of the post* * *
preceder ( conjugate preceder) verbo transitivo
to precede
preceder verbo transitivo to precede
' preceder' also found in these entries:
English:
lead up to
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* * *preceder vtto go before, to precede* * *v/t precede* * *preceder v: to precede -
40 ağır
"1. heavy; mil. heavy. 2. heavy, difficult (work). 3. serious, difficult (problem). 4. serious, grave (sickness, wound). 5. stuffy, oppressive; smelly. 6. cutting, hurtful, offensive. 7. slow; ponderous. 8. slowly; ponderously. 9. thick, viscous. 10. valuable, precious. 11. indigestible, rich, heavy (food). - adam 1. man who acts slowly. 2. man who is slow to respond, lazy man. 3. serious-minded man. - ağır 1. slowly. 2. (to weigh) at the very most. - aksak very slowly and irregularly. - almak /ı/ to proceed slowly (with). -dan almak /ı/ not to show any interest in, appear uninterested in, appear reluctant to do (something). - basmak 1. to be heavy. 2. to have a strong influence, be influential, have weight. 3. to be important, be given weight, have priority. 4. /ı/ to oppress (as a nightmare). - canlı lazy, inactive, sluggish. - ceza a major punishment. - ceza mahkemesi criminal court for major cases. - çekmek to be heavy; to show a heavy weight (on a scale). - davranmak to act slowly, move slowly. - ezgi, fıstıki makam colloq. slowly, taking one´s time, ponderously. - gelmek /a/ 1. to offend, hurt, touch (one´s) honor. 2. to seem or be too difficult (for). -ına gitmek /ın/ to offend, hurt (one´s) feelings. - hapis cezası imprisonment for five years or more. - hastalık serious disease. - ihmal law gross negligence. - iş hard work. - işçi slang prostitute, whore. - işitmek/duymak to be hard of hearing. - kaçmak (for a joke, remark) to be unkind. - kanlı 1. slow, inactive, sluggish. 2. repulsive, unattractive. - kayıp heavy casualties. - konuşmak to say some hard things, speak harsh words. - ol. 1. Go slowly. 2. Take it easy./Calm down./Keep your cool. - oturmak to behave with dignity. - para cezası law fine. - sanayi heavy industry. - sıklet sports heavyweight. - söz hard word, harsh word; hard words, harsh words. - su chem. heavy water. - top big gun, important person, powerful person. - uyku deep sleep. - yaralı seriously wounded, gravely injured. "
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have precedence over — have priority over, be first in importance, be more urgent than … English contemporary dictionary
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