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unchallenged fact

  • 1 не вызывающее сомнений обстоятельство

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > не вызывающее сомнений обстоятельство

  • 2 oposición

    f.
    1 opposition, reluctance, resistance.
    2 opposition, reaction, counteraction, objection.
    3 Opposition benches.
    * * *
    1 (antagonismo) opposition
    2 (examen) competitive examination
    \
    preparar las oposiciones to study for a competitive exam
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [gen] opposition

    oposición frontal — direct opposition, total opposition

    2) Esp
    (tb: oposiciones) Civil Service examination

    hay varias plazas de libre oposición o de oposición libre — there are several places that will be filled on the basis of a competitive examination

    hacer oposiciones a..., presentarse a unas oposiciones a... — to sit an examination for...

    OPOSICIONES Being a civil servant in Spain means having a job for life, but applicants for public-sector jobs must pass competitive exams called oposiciones. The candidates (opositores) must sit a series of written exams and/or attend interviews. Some applicants spend years studying for and resitting exams, so preparing candidates for oposiciones is a major source of work for many academias. All public-sector appointments that are open to competition are published in the BOE, an official government publication.
    See:
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( enfrentamiento) opposition
    b) (Pol) opposition
    2) (Esp, Ven) ( concurso) (public) competitive examination

    hacer oposicionesto take o (BrE) sit a competitive examination

    •• Cultural note:
    In Spain, competitive examinations for people wanting a public-sector job, to teach in a state secondary school, or to become a judge. The large number of candidates, or opositores - much higher than the number of posts available - means that the exams are very difficult. Those successful obtain very secure employment. Many people have private coaching for the exams
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    = opposition, antagonism, counteraction [counter-action].
    Ex. I would like to ask each of them to tell us whether in fact there is a clear difference of opinion and direct opposition or whether there is no real inconsistency.
    Ex. The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.
    Ex. For the individual who seeks to react rationally, whether by personal complaint or collective counteraction, it is often difficult even to discover the information which is needed to make a start.
    ----
    * eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.
    * encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.
    * en oposición a = as against, versus (vs - abreviatura).
    * grupo de la oposición = opposition group.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * oposición, la = political opposition, the.
    * oposición política, la = political opposition, the.
    * partido de la oposición = opposition party.
    * sin oposición = without opposition, unchallenged, unopposed.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( enfrentamiento) opposition
    b) (Pol) opposition
    2) (Esp, Ven) ( concurso) (public) competitive examination

    hacer oposicionesto take o (BrE) sit a competitive examination

    •• Cultural note:
    In Spain, competitive examinations for people wanting a public-sector job, to teach in a state secondary school, or to become a judge. The large number of candidates, or opositores - much higher than the number of posts available - means that the exams are very difficult. Those successful obtain very secure employment. Many people have private coaching for the exams
    * * *
    la oposición
    (n.) = political opposition, the

    Ex: He then took the wind out of the sails of the political opposition two weeks ago when they had him on the run and he agreed to a general election.

    = opposition, antagonism, counteraction [counter-action].

    Ex: I would like to ask each of them to tell us whether in fact there is a clear difference of opinion and direct opposition or whether there is no real inconsistency.

    Ex: The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.
    Ex: For the individual who seeks to react rationally, whether by personal complaint or collective counteraction, it is often difficult even to discover the information which is needed to make a start.
    * eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.
    * encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.
    * en oposición a = as against, versus (vs - abreviatura).
    * grupo de la oposición = opposition group.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * oposición, la = political opposition, the.
    * oposición política, la = political opposition, the.
    * partido de la oposición = opposition party.
    * sin oposición = without opposition, unchallenged, unopposed.

    * * *
    oposiciones (↑ oposición a1)
    A
    1 (enfrentamiento) opposition oposición A algo opposition TO sth
    hubo una fuerte oposición popular a la nueva ley there was strong popular opposition to the law
    2 ( Pol) opposition
    B ( Esp) (examen) (public) competitive examination
    ganó la plaza por oposición he got the post by taking o ( BrE) sitting a competitive examination
    estoy preparando oposiciones I'm studying for my exams
    * * *

    oposición sustantivo femenino
    1 ( en general) opposition
    2 (Esp, Ven) ( concurso) (public) competitive examination;
    hacer oposiciones to take o (BrE) sit a competitive examination

    oposición sustantivo femenino
    1 (enfrentamiento, disparidad) opposition: la oposición votó en contra de la ley, the opposition voted against the bill
    2 (examen para funcionario) competitive/entrance examination: se presentará a la próxima oposición para profesor universitario, he'll take the next competitive exam for the position of university professor
    ' oposición' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acosar
    - brecha
    - contra
    - convocatoria
    - encontrarse
    - firme
    - flexibilizar
    - interpelar
    - líder
    - manifestarse
    - pasarse
    - resistencia
    - salpicar
    - temario
    - tribunal
    - callar
    - criollo
    - declarar
    - frontal
    - partido
    - provincia
    - tierra
    English:
    call
    - opposition
    - quash
    - shadow cabinet
    - stand down
    - uncontested
    - unopposed
    - back
    - face
    - minority
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    1. [resistencia] opposition (a to);
    la oposición de mis padres a que haga este viaje es total my parents are totally opposed to me going on this trip
    2. [política]
    la oposición the opposition;
    los partidos de la oposición the opposition parties
    3. [examen] = competitive public examination for employment in the civil service, education, legal system etc;
    oposición a profesor = public examination to obtain a state teaching post;
    preparar oposiciones to be studying for a public examination;
    conseguir una plaza por oposición to obtain a post by sitting a public examination
    OPOSICIONES
    When a Spanish person wishes to work in the civil service (this includes becoming a teacher in a state school), he or she has to take oposiciones. These are public examinations held to fill vacancies on a national, provincial or local basis. The positions attained through these exams normally imply a job for life (with a working day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.), and they are much sought after in a country with a tradition of high unemployment. There are usually far too many candidates for every job advertised, so the requirements listed can be extremely rigorous: if you apply to be a postal worker or a clerk you may have to show an in-depth knowledge of the Constitution and of Spanish cultural issues. This is why many people spend years preparing for these examinations, especially for posts with more responsibility.
    * * *
    f
    1 POL opposition
    2
    :
    oposiciones pl official entrance exams
    * * *
    oposición nf, pl - ciones : opposition
    * * *
    1. (en general) opposition
    2. (examen) competitive examination

    Spanish-English dictionary > oposición

  • 3 undisputed

    tr[ʌndɪs'pjʊːtɪd]
    1 (unquestionable) indiscutible, incuestionable
    2 (unchallenged) incontestable
    undisputed [.ʌndɪ'spju:t̬əd] adj
    : indiscutible
    adj.
    incontestable adj.
    'ʌndɪ'spjuːtəd, ˌʌndɪ'spjuːtɪd
    adjective <champion/leader> indiscutido, indiscutible, incontestable; < facts> innegable
    ['ʌndɪs'pjuːtɪd]
    ADJ
    1) (=irrefutable) [fact, authority] innegable
    2) (=unchallenged) [champion, leader] indiscutible
    * * *
    ['ʌndɪ'spjuːtəd, ˌʌndɪ'spjuːtɪd]
    adjective <champion/leader> indiscutido, indiscutible, incontestable; < facts> innegable

    English-spanish dictionary > undisputed

  • 4 unbestritten

    I Adj. undisputed, uncontested
    II Adv. indisputably, without doubt
    * * *
    unquestioned; unchallenged; undisputable; uncontested; undisputed
    * * *
    ụn|be|strit|ten ['UnbəStrItn, ʊnbə'ʃtrɪtn]
    1. adj
    undisputed, indisputable

    es ist ja unbestritten, dass... — nobody denies or disputes that...

    2. adv
    indisputably
    * * *
    un·be·strit·ten
    [ˈʊnbɛʃtrɪtn̩]
    I. adj
    1. (nicht bestritten) undisputed, undenied, unquestionable; (Argument) irrefutable
    \unbestritten sein, dass... to be an undisputed fact that..., to be without doubt that...
    \unbestritten ist doch wohl, dass... one/you cannot deny that...
    2. JUR (nicht streitig) uncontested
    II. adv
    1. (wie nicht bestritten wird) unquestionably, indisputably
    2. (unstreitig) unarguably, irrefutably
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv undisputed
    2.
    adverbial indisputably
    * * *
    A. adj undisputed, uncontested
    B. adv indisputably, without doubt
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv undisputed
    2.
    adverbial indisputably
    * * *
    adj.
    unchallenged adj.
    uncontested adj.
    undisputed adj.
    undoubted adj. adv.
    indisputably adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > unbestritten

  • 5 universe

    ['juːnɪvɜːs]
    сущ.
    1) Вселенная, мироздание

    The Ptolemaic theory put the Earth at the centre of the universe. — Птолемей полагал, что Земля находится в центре Вселенной.

    2)
    а) сфера, область, мир

    In the days when IBM was still the unchallenged ruler of the computer universe … — В те дни, когда Ай-би-эм всё ещё безраздельно властвовала в компьютерном мире …

    б) круг (интересов, общения), мир; жизнь

    Then in 1981, when their youngest child, daughter Molly, left for preschool, Dick encouraged his wife to expand her universe beyond the family's needs. — Затем в 1981 г., когда их младшая дочь Молли пошла в детский сад, Дик посоветовал жене не ограничивать свою жизнь лишь домом и семьей.

    She is a loving mother whose two children are the centre of her universe. — Она любящая мать, для которой двое её детей являются смыслом её жизни.

    в) совокупность, группа, множество

    Well, certainly, Bobbie, the universe of possible suspects is greatly narrowed by the fact that … — Конечно, Бобби, круг подозреваемых значительно сужается благодаря тому обстоятельству, что...

    Contracts awarded to companies owned by women and members of minority groups amounted to only 2 percent of the whole universe of contracts, a very small proportion. — Подряды компаниям, которыми владеют женщины или представители меньшинств, составили только 2% от всей совокупности контрактов, что очень мало.

    3)
    а) мир, Земля

    Bill Gates, richest man in the universe — Билл Гейтс, самый богатый человек в мире

    - Miss Universe
    4)
    а) наша Галактика, Млечный Путь
    5) лог. универсум

    universe of discourse — универсум рассуждения или рассмотрения, предметная область

    Англо-русский современный словарь > universe

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