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2 unilatéral
unilatéral, e (masculine plural - aux) [ynilateʀal, o]adjective* * *unilatérale, mpl - aux ynilateʀal, o adjectif unilateral* * *ynilateʀal, o unilatéral, -eunilatéraux mpl adj* * *unilatéral, unilatérale, mpl - aux adj [décision, désarmement] unilateral; stationnement unilatéral parking on one side only. -
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adj.unilateral.* * *► adjetivo1 unilateral* * *ADJ unilateral, one-sided* * *adjetivo <desarme/decisión> unilateral; <criterio/opinión> one-sided* * *= one-sided, unilateral.Ex. The reading interests on Robinson's Crusoe island seem to be well defined though somewhat one-sided.Ex. In this article the economics of unilateral, bilateral, and multilateral action are compared.* * *adjetivo <desarme/decisión> unilateral; <criterio/opinión> one-sided* * *= one-sided, unilateral.Ex: The reading interests on Robinson's Crusoe island seem to be well defined though somewhat one-sided.
Ex: In this article the economics of unilateral, bilateral, and multilateral action are compared.* * *‹desarme/decisión› unilateral; ‹criterio/opinión› one-sided* * *
unilateral adjetivo ‹desarme/decisión› unilateral;
‹criterio/opinión› one-sided
unilateral adjetivo unilateral
' unilateral' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrato
English:
unilateral
- unilateralism
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Adj. unilateral* * *uni|la|te|ral [unilate'raːl]1. adjunilateral2. advunilaterally* * *uni·la·te·ral[unilateˈra:l]einen Vertrag \unilateral kündigen to revoke a contract* * *unilateral adj unilateral -
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( FRANCE)one-sided (saumon à l'unilatéral = salmon grilled only on one side) -
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14 unilateral coverage
■ Coverage of a match which is produced by a single TV station for its own exclusive purposes, using its own cameras and other equipment to supplement the multilateral coverage with material of specific interest to that station's viewers.■ Übertragung eines Spiels durch eine TV-Anstalt mit Einsatz eigener Kameras, um die multilaterale Übertragung mit Material anzureichern, das von spezifischem Interesse für die Zuschauer dieses Senders ist. -
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16 Unilateral Declaration of Independence
Abbreviation: UDIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unilateral Declaration of Independence
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17 Unilateral Phase System
Electronics: UPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unilateral Phase System
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18 Unilateral Trust Fund
UN: UTFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unilateral Trust Fund
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19 Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction
Physiology: UUOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction
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20 Unilateral Vestibular Deafferentation
Physiology: UVDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unilateral Vestibular Deafferentation
См. также в других словарях:
unilatéral — unilatéral, ale, aux [ ynilateral, o ] adj. • 1778; de uni et lat. latus, eris→ latéral 1 ♦ Disposé ou situé d un seul côté; qui ne se fait que d un côté. Appui unilatéral, dans la marche. Méd. Qui ne concerne qu un seul côté (du corps, d un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
unilateral — UNILATERÁL, Ă, unilaterali, e, adj. Care este îndreptat, situat într o singură direcţie. ♦ Care nu angajează decât una dintre părţile contractante. ♦ Care este hotărât (în mod arbitrar) de una singură dintre părţi. ♦ Care ţine seamă de o singură… … Dicționar Român
unilateral — uni·lat·er·al /ˌyü nə la tə rəl/ adj 1: done or undertaken by one party a unilateral mistake as to the terms 2: of, relating to, or affecting one side of a subject 3: containing a promise to perform made by only one party esp. because the other… … Law dictionary
unilateral — u‧ni‧lat‧e‧ral [ˌjuːnˈlætrəl◂] adjective a unilateral action or decision is done or made by only one of the groups involved in a situation: • In the 19th century, Britain announced and largely followed a policy of unilateral free trade.… … Financial and business terms
unilatéral — unilatéral, ale (u ni la té ral, ra l ) adj. 1° Terme d histoire naturelle. Qui est disposé ou qui se porte d un seul côté. Les fleurs dans quelques borraginées sont unilatérales. 2° Terme de jurisprudence. Contrats unilatéraux, ceux où une… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Unilateral — U ni*lat er*al, a. [Uni + lateral: cf. F. unilat[ e]ral.] 1. Being on one side only; affecting but one side; one sided. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Pertaining to one side; one sided; as, a unilateral raceme, in which the flowers grow only on one… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unilateral — 1802, from Mod.L. unilateralis, from unum, neut. of unus one (see ONE (Cf. one)) + latus (gen. lateralis) side (see OBLATE (Cf. oblate) (n.)). Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832) may have been the first to use it in the legal sense of made or entered into … Etymology dictionary
unilateral — 1. adj. Que se refiere o se circunscribe solamente a una parte o a un aspecto de algo. 2. Bot. Que está colocado solamente a un lado. Panojas unilaterales. ☛ V. contrato unilateral … Diccionario de la lengua española
unilateral — [yo͞o΄nə lat′ər əl] adj. [ModL unilateralis: see UNI & LATERAL] 1. of, occurring on, or affecting one side only 2. involving or obligating one only of several persons or parties; done or undertaken by one only; not reciprocal [a unilateral… … English World dictionary
Unilateral — (von lat. unus „einer, einzig“; latus „Seite“) bedeutet „einseitig“. In der Politik, speziell der Diplomatie, wird der Begriff für das Handeln eines Staates ohne Rücksichtnahme auf andere verwendet. Dieses Verhalten bedeutet, dass eine Nation… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Unilateral — (v. lat.), 1) einseitig, s.d. von Verträgen, in denen nur die eine Partei eine Leistung verspricht; 2) so v.w. halbbürtig; 3) nur auf einer Seite stehend od. befindlich … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon