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1 mediate
[ˈmiːdɪeɪt] verbto try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing:يَتَوَسَّط بَين فَريقَيْنThe United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.
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2 посреднича
mediate (between)(уреждам спор) arbitrate ( при in)разг. act as a go-betweenпосреднича в полза на някого make intercession for s.o* * *посрѐднича,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. посрѐдничил mediate (between); ( уреждам спор) arbitrate; ( при in); разг. act as a go-between; \посреднича в полза на някого make intercession for s.o.* * *go between; intermediate* * *1. (уреждам спор) arbitrate (при in) 2. mediate (between) 3. ПОСРЕДНИЧА в полза на някого make intercession for s.o 4. разг. act as a go-between -
3 schlichten
I vt/i (Streit) settle; durch Schiedsspruch: settle by arbitration; zwischen zwei Parteien zu schlichten versuchen mediate between, try to smooth out the differences betweenII v/t2. Dial. (schichten, stapeln) pile up* * *to umpire; to arbitrate; to settle* * *schlịch|ten ['ʃlɪçtn]1. vt2) (= glätten) Werkzeug, Leder, Gewebe to dress; Holz to smooth (off)2. vito mediate, to arbitrate (ESP IND)er wollte schlichtend in den Streit eingreifen — he wanted to intervene in the quarrel (to settle it)
* * *schlich·ten[ˈʃlɪçtn̩]I. vt▪ etw \schlichten to settle sthII. vi* * *1.transitives Verb settle <argument, difference of opinion>; settle <industrial dispute etc.> by mediation2.intransitives Verb mediate (in + Dat. in, zwischen between)* * *zu schlichten versuchen mediate between, try to smooth out the differences betweenB. v/t2. dial (schichten, stapeln) pile up* * *1.transitives Verb settle <argument, difference of opinion>; settle <industrial dispute etc.> by mediation2.intransitives Verb mediate (in + Dat. in, zwischen between)* * *v.to arbitrate v. -
4 terciar
v.1 to place diagonally (poner en diagonal).2 to divide into three.3 to mediate.4 to intervene, to take part.5 to divide into three parts.* * *1 (mediar) to mediate, arbitrate2 (participar) to take part, participate1 (poner en diagonal) to place diagonally, place crosswise2 (dividir en tres) to divide into three3 (equilibrar la carga) to balance1 (venir bien, darse) to arise\si se tercia... should the occasion arise...* * *1. VT1) (Mat) (=dividir en tres) to divide into three2) (=inclinar) to slant, slope; [+ arma] to wear (diagonally) across one's chest; [+ sombrero] to tilt, wear on the slant3) (Agr) to plough a third time2. VI1) (=mediar) to mediate2) (=participar)terciar en algo — to take part in sth, join in sth
3) (=completar el número) to fill in, make up the numbers3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <bolso/rifle> to sling; < sombrero> to tiltb) (decir, opinar) to interject2.terciar vi ( intervenir) to intervene3.terciarse v pron (Esp)* * *= mediate.Ex. School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <bolso/rifle> to sling; < sombrero> to tiltb) (decir, opinar) to interject2.terciar vi ( intervenir) to intervene3.terciarse v pron (Esp)* * *= mediate.Ex: School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.
* * *terciar [A1 ]vt1 ‹bolso/rifle› to sling; ‹sombrero› to tilt, set … at a tilt2 (decir, opinar) to interject- estoy de acuerdo -terció Andrés I agree, Andrés interjected, I agree, put in Andrés■ terciarvi(intervenir) to intervene( Esp): si se tercia if the opportunity arisessi se tercia el tema if the subject comes up o arises o crops up* * *
terciar vi (intervenir, interponerse) to take part, intervene: terció para decir que estábamos equivocados, he intervened to say we were mistaken
* * *♦ vt1. [poner en diagonal] [objeto, mueble] to place diagonally;[sombrero] to tilt;el sofá estaba terciado en medio del salón the sofa was placed diagonally across the middle of the sitting room2. [dividir] to divide into three3. [decir] to interject;“a mí no me metas en esto”, terció ella "don't mix me up in this," she interjected4. Col, Méx [una carga] to carry on one's back;terció el bulto he carried the pack on his back5. Andes, Cuba, Méx [aguar] to water down♦ vi1. [mediar] to mediate (en in);Estados Unidos terció en el conflicto the United States mediated in the conflict2. [participar] to intervene, to take part;terciar en la conversación to join in the conversation* * *v/i intervene* * *terciar vt1) : to place diagonally2) : to divide into three partsterciar vi1) : to mediate2)terciar en : to take part in -
5 vermitteln
vermitteln v 1. PERS mediate; 2. SOZ place (von Arbeitskräften) • vermitteln zwischen PERS mediate between* * *v 1. < Person> mediate; 2. < Sozial> von Arbeitskräften place ■ vermitteln zwischen < Person> mediate between* * *vermitteln
to mediate, to go between, to act as intermediary, to intermediate, (beschaffen) to procure, to obtain;
• Anleihe vermitteln to negotiate a loan;
• Arbeitskräfte vermitteln to place workers;
• Auftrag vermitteln to procure an order;
• j. an eine Firma vermitteln to place s. o. with a firm;
• Geschäft vermitteln to introduce business;
• Geschäfte in Wertpapieren vermitteln to negotiate transactions in securities;
• Kapitalinteressenten vermitteln to procure funds;
• jem. eine Stellung vermitteln to find a post for s. o. (s. o. a job);
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6 mediare
mediare v. intr. to mediate (anche dir.): mediare tra le parti in giudizio, to mediate between two litigants◆ v.tr.1 to mediate: mediare un accordo, to mediate an agreement2 (mat.) to find*, to calculate the average, to average out.* * *[me'djare] 1.verbo transitivo to mediate [accordo, pace]2.* * *mediare/me'djare/ [1]to mediate [accordo, pace](aus. avere) to mediate. -
7 médiation
médiation [medjasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *medjasjɔ̃nom féminin mediation* * *medjasjɔ̃ nf* * *médiation nf mediation; tenter une médiation to make an attempt at mediation.[medjasjɔ̃] nom fémininj'offre ma médiation I volunteer to act as a go-between ou as an intermediary -
8 посредничать
1. intervene2. mediate3. intercede -
9 teemoo fo
(v) to mediate between two. A maŋ't teemoo fo. He did not mediate between them. -
10 سفر بين القوم
سَفَرَ بَيْنَ القَوْم: تَوَسّطَ، أصْلَحَto mediate between, intercede between; to conciliate, reconcile, make peace between, bring about an agreement between -
11 teema fo
(v) to mediate between two, solve a problem between two. Mansa ye kelelaalu teemafo. The king mediated between the fighters. -
12 быть посредником между
1) General subject: go between, mediate between2) Military: intermediateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть посредником между
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13 быть посредником между спорящими сторонами
1) General subject: mediate between opponents2) Diplomatic term: interpose between opponentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть посредником между спорящими сторонами
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14 посредничать
гл.to act as an intermediary (between);intervene;mediate (between) -
15 посредничать
гл.to act as an intermediary ( between); intervene; mediate ( between) -
16 arbitrar entre
v.to arbitrate between, to mediate between. -
17 посредничать между двумя воюющими странами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > посредничать между двумя воюющими странами
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18 служить связующим звеном между старым и новым
General subject: mediate between the old and the newУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > служить связующим звеном между старым и новым
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19 अङ्गदम् _aṅgadam
अङ्गदम् [अङ्गं दायति शोधयति भूषयति, अङ्गं द्यति वा, दै or दो-क.] An ornament, bracelet &c. worn on the up- per arm, an armlet; तप्तचामीकराङ्गदः V.1.15. संघट्टयन्नङ्ग- दमङ्गदेन R.6.73.-दा 1 The female elephant of the south (?).-2 A woman who offers her person for use (अङ्गं ददाति अर्पयति).-दः 1 N. of a son of Vāli, monkey-king of Kiṣkindhā. cf. अङ्गदो वालिनन्दने, नपुंसि बाहुवलये... । Nm. [He was born of Tārā, Vālī's wife, and is supposed to have been an incarnation of Bṛhas- pati to aid the cause of Rāma (and hence noted for his eloquence). When, after the abduction of Sītā by Rāvaṇa, Rāma sent monkeys in all quarters to search for her, Aṅgada was made chief of a monkey- troop proceeding to the south. For one month he got no information, and, when consequently he deter- mined to cast off his life, he was told by Sampāti that Sītā could be found in Laṅkā. He sent Māruti to the island and, on the latter's return with definite information, they joined Rāma at Kiṣkindhā. After- wards when the whole host of Rāma went to Laṇkā Aṅgada was despatched to Rāvaṇa as a messenger of peace to give him a chance of saving himself in time. But Rāvaṇa scornfully rejected his advice and met his doom. After Sugrīva Aṇgada became king of Kiṣkindhā. In common parlance a man is said to act the part of Aṅgada when he endeavours to mediate between two contending parties, but without any success.]-2 N. of a son of Lakṣmaṇa by Urmilā (अङ्गदं चन्द्रकेतुं च लक्ष्मणो$प्यात्मसंभवौ । शासनाद्रघुनाथस्य चक्रे कारा- पथेश्वरौ ॥ R.15.9), his capital being called Aṇgadīyā-3 N. of a warrior on the side of Duryodhana.-Comp. -निर्यूहः the crestlike forepart of the Aṅgada ornament. -
20 mediatore sm/f
[medja'tore] mediatore (-trice)(gen) Pol mediator, Comm middleman, agent
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