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121 преговара
to negotiate, to parley, to try to come to an agreement (arrangement settlement), to have a talk* * *parley -
122 договариваться (I) > договориться (II)
........................................................................................................................2. come to an agreement/understanding............................................................3. negotiate(vt.) گفتگو کردن، مذاکره کردن، به پول نقد تبدیل کردن (چک و برات)، طی کردن............................................................Русско-персидский словарь > договариваться (I) > договориться (II)
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123 pacisco
paciscere, -, pactus Vmake a bargain or agreement; agree, enter into a marriage contract; negotiate -
124 bargain
bargain [ˈbα:gɪn]1. nouna. ( = agreement) marché m• it's a bargain! (inf) c'est entendu !b. ( = good buy) affaire f• it's a (real) bargain! c'est vraiment une affaire !a. ( = negotiate) négocierb. ( = count on) I didn't bargain for that je ne m'attendais pas à cela3. compounds* * *['bɑːgɪn] 1.to drive a hard bargain — négocier ferme or serré
2) ( good buy) affaire f2. 3.2) ( over price) marchander ( with avec)•Phrasal Verbs: -
125 hammer out
hammer out [something], hammer [something] out ( negotiate) parvenir à [quelque chose] après maintes discussions [agreement, policy, formula] -
126 settlement
set·tle·ment [ʼsetl̩mənt, Am ʼset̬-] nthey reached an out-of-court \settlement sie einigten sich außergerichtlich;the \settlement of a conflict die Lösung eines Konflikts;the \settlement of a matter die Regelung einer Angelegenheit;the \settlement of a question die Klärung einer Frage;the \settlement of a strike die Schlichtung eines Streiks;the \settlement of the American West die Besiedlung des Westens AmerikasPHRASES:to make a \settlement on sb jdm eine Schenkung machen -
127 bargain
bargain1 v GEN handeln (negotiate) bargain2 1. FIN Abschluss m, Börsengeschäft n, Geschäft n; 2. GEN Geschäft n, Handel m (deal); Vereinbarung f (agreement); Abschluss m (transaction); guter Kauf m, (infrml) Schnäppchen n, billige Ware f (article bought cheaply, cheap article); Sonderangebot n (special offer); 3. S&M günstiger Kauf m; 4. STOCK Abschluss m • strike a bargain GEN ein Geschäft abschließen -
128 zaključiti ugovor
• covenant; negotiate; to conclude contract; to enter into an agreement; to make a contract
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