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121 negotiate against documents
Экономика: выплата против документовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > negotiate against documents
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122 negotiate all type of hazards
Транспорт: преодолевать любого рода опасные ситуацииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > negotiate all type of hazards
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123 negotiate an agreement
1) Юридический термин: вести переговоры по поводу заключения соглашения, заключить соглашение2) Дипломатический термин: вести переговоры по поводу соглашения3) Банковское дело: прорабатывать вопрос (контекстуальный перевод; букв. - вести переговоры о заключении договора, соглашения: с кем-л. - with..., о чем - on...), проработать вопрос (контекстуальный перевод; букв. - вести переговоры о заключении договора, соглашения: с кем-л. - with..., о чем - on...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > negotiate an agreement
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124 negotiate an issue
Банковское дело: проработать вопрос (контекстуальный перевод; букв. - вести переговоры по вопросу; с кем-л. - with..., о чем - on...), прорабатывать вопрос (контекстуальный перевод; букв. - вести переговоры по вопросу; с кем-л. - with..., о чем - on...) -
125 negotiate an obstacle
1) Общая лексика: брать препятствие (напр., об автомобиле)2) Военный термин: преодолевать препятствие, преодолеть препятствие -
126 negotiate away the existing advantage
Дипломатический термин: отказаться от существующих преимуществУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > negotiate away the existing advantage
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127 negotiate behind the scenes
Дипломатический термин: вести закулисные переговорыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > negotiate behind the scenes
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128 negotiate boundaries
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negotiate — ne‧go‧ti‧ate [nɪˈgəʊʆieɪt ǁ ˈgoʊ ] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to discuss something in order to reach an agreement: • Union leaders have negotiated an agreement for a shorter working week. • They negotiated a new contract with the sellers … Financial and business terms
Negotiate with Love — Single by Rachel Stevens from the album Come and Get It … Wikipedia
Negotiate with Love — es el primer single del álbum Come Get It de Rachel Stevens, editado en 2005. Este single alcanzó en ventas el puesto número 10 en Reino Unido y vendió 35.000 copias. Track Listing CD 1 Negotiate With Love [Radio Edit] Some Girls [Europa XL Vocal … Wikipedia Español
negotiate — ne·go·ti·ate /ni gō shē ˌāt/ vb at·ed, at·ing vi: to confer with another so as to settle some matter vt 1: to bring about through conference, discussion, and agreement or compromise negotiate a contract 2 a: to transfer (as an instrument) to… … Law dictionary
negotiate — 1 parley, treat, *confer, commune, consult, advise 2 Negotiate, arrange, concert are comparable when they mean to bring about or accomplish by mutual agreement especially after discussion or parley. Negotiate and arrange both imply prior exchange … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Negotiate — Ne*go ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Negotiated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Negotiating}.] 1. To carry on negotiations concerning; to procure or arrange for by negotiation; as, to negotiate peace, or an exchange. [1913 Webster] Constantinople had negotiated … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Negotiate — Ne*go ti*ate, v. i. [L. negotiatus, p. p. of negotiari, fr. negotium business; nec not + otium leisure. Cf. {Neglect}.] 1. To transact business; to carry on trade. [Obs.] Hammond. [1913 Webster] 2. To treat with another respecting purchase and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
negotiate — [v1] bargain, discuss accommodate, adjudicate, adjust, agree, arbitrate, arrange, bring to terms*, bury the hatchet*, come across with*, compose, concert, conciliate, confer, connect, consult, contract, covenant, cut a deal*, deal, debate,… … New thesaurus
negotiate — [ni gō′shē āt΄, ni gō′sēāt΄] vi. negotiated, negotiating [< L negotiatus, pp. of negotiari, to carry on business < negotium, business < neg , not (see NEGATION) + otium, ease] to confer, bargain, or discuss with a view to reaching… … English World dictionary
negotiate — (v.) to communicate in search of mutual agreement, 1590s, back formation from NEGOTIATION (Cf. negotiation), or else from L. negotiatus, pp. of negotiari. In the sense of tackle successfully (1862), it at first meant to clear on horseback a hedge … Etymology dictionary
negotiate — is one of Fowler s lost causes. In 1926 he strongly attacked its use in what he called ‘its improper sense’ of ‘tackle successfully’ as in negotiating bends, obstacles, etc., a use that is now well established … Modern English usage