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1 unilateralism
['juːnɪ'lætǝrǝlɪzǝm]N unilateralismo m -
2 unilateralism
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3 favorable
favorable adjetivo favorable( conjugate favorable)
favorable adjetivo
1 (beneficioso) favourable, US favorable: recibió críticas muy favorables, he met with some favourable criticism
2 (que apoya) in favour: se muestran favorables a nuestra propuesta, they seem to be in favour of our proposal ' favorable' also found in these entries: Spanish: benéfica - benéfico - ocasión - bueno - propicio - ventajoso - vuelco English: auspicious - benign - favourable - impression - pro-choice - rave - unilateralism - bill - favorable - opening - spin - sympathetictr['feɪvərəbəl]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=favourable favourable{favorable ['feɪvərəbəl] adj: favorable, propicioadj.• enderezado, -a adj.• favorable adj.BrE favourable 'feɪvrəbəl adjectivea) <report/answer> favorableb) < weather> favorable; <deal/exchange rate> favorable, ventajosoto be favorable to something — \<\<to expansion, investment\>\> favorecer* algo
(US) ['feɪvǝrǝbl]ADJ [report] favorable (to para); [conditions, weather] propicio, favorable* * *BrE favourable ['feɪvrəbəl] adjectivea) <report/answer> favorableb) < weather> favorable; <deal/exchange rate> favorable, ventajosoto be favorable to something — \<\<to expansion, investment\>\> favorecer* algo
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4 unilateral
unilateral adjetivo ‹desarme/decisión› unilateral; ‹criterio/opinión› one-sided
unilateral adjetivo unilateral ' unilateral' also found in these entries: Spanish: contrato English: unilateral - unilateralismtr[jʊːnɪ'lætərəl]1 unilateralunilateral [.ju:nə'læt̬ərəl] adj: unilateral♦ unilaterally advadj.• unilateral adj.'juːnɪ'lætərəladjective unilateral['juːnɪ'lætǝrǝl]1.ADJ unilateral2.CPDunilateral disarmament N — desarme m unilateral
unilateral nuclear disarmament — desarme m nuclear unilateral
* * *['juːnɪ'lætərəl]adjective unilateral -
5 desarme
Del verbo desarmar: ( conjugate desarmar) \ \
desarmé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
desarme es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: desarmar desarme
desarmar ( conjugate desarmar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹mueble/mecanismo› to dismantle; ‹ carpa› (AmL) to take down; ‹rifle/motor› to strip (down); ‹ rompecabezas› to take … to pieces, break up; ‹juguete/maqueta› to take … apart 2
desarme sustantivo masculino disarmament
desarmar verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, juguete, etc) to dismantle, take to pieces
2 Mil to disarm: un policía logró desarmar al secuestrador, a policeman managed to disarm the kidnapper
3 (a una persona) to disarm: nos desarmó con sus magníficos argumentos, she won us over with her convincing line of argument
desarme sustantivo masculino disarmament ' desarme' also found in these entries: Spanish: unilateral English: disarmament - unilateralism
См. также в других словарях:
Unilateralism — ( one+side ism ) is any doctrine or agenda that supports one sided action. Such action may be in disregard for other parties, or as an expression of a commitment toward a direction which other parties may find agreeable. Unilateralism is a… … Wikipedia
unilateralism — [[t]ju͟ːnɪlæ̱tərəlɪzəm[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Unilateralism is the belief that one country should get rid of all its own nuclear weapons, without waiting for other countries to do the same. 2) N UNCOUNT Unilateralism is used to refer to a policy in… … English dictionary
unilateralism — 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… … Financial and business terms
unilateralism — unilateral ► ADJECTIVE 1) performed by or affecting only one person, group, etc. 2) relating to or affecting only one side of an organ, the body, etc. DERIVATIVES unilateralism noun unilateralist noun & adjective unilaterally adverb … English terms dictionary
unilateralism — noun Date: 1926 a policy of taking unilateral action (as in international affairs) regardless of outside support or reciprocity; also advocacy of such a policy • unilateralist noun or adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
unilateralism — unilateralist, n., adj. /yooh neuh lat euhr euh liz euhm/, n. the advocacy or pursuit of a unilateral policy, esp. in disarmament. [1925 30; UNILATERAL + ISM] * * * … Universalium
unilateralism — noun A tendency of nations to act on their own, or with only minimal consultation and involvement with other nations … Wiktionary
unilateralism — u|ni|lat|er|al|ism [ ,junı lætrə,lızəm ] noun uncount the belief that a country should take unilateral action, especially to get rid of its nuclear weapons even if other countries keep theirs … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unilateralism — {{11}} 1926, from UNILATERAL (Cf. unilateral) + ISM (Cf. ism). {{12}} 1926, from UNILATERAL (Cf. unilateral) + ISM (Cf. ism). Earliest usages seem to be in the sense of advocate of unilateral disarmament. Meaning pursuit of a foreign policy… … Etymology dictionary
unilateralism — n. support or pursuit of unilateral policy; doctrine that countries should manage and handle their foreign affairs independently without the involvement of other nations; independent foreign policy … English contemporary dictionary
unilateralism — uni·lateralism … English syllables