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1 verbal
adj.verbal.* * *► adjetivo1 verbal, oral* * *adj.* * *ADJ (gen) verbal; [mensaje] oral* * *adjetivo verbal* * *= vocal, unwritten, verbal.Ex. Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.Ex. She did stir uneasily when one day he exhorted her to be careful whom she was seen with, and when he advised her to remember that in her new and different setting people who fail to observe unwritten rules of acceptable behavior are in some people's eyes expendable.Ex. Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.----* abuso verbal = verbal abuse.* acuerdo verbal = verbal agreement.* agresión verbal = verbal aggression, verbal assault, verbal abuse.* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* compromiso verbal = verbal commitment.* diarrea verbal = verbal diarrhoea.* intercambio verbal = exchange, verbal exchange.* nombre verbal = verbal noun.* plano verbal = verbal plane.* sistema de clasificación verbal = verbal classification system.* tiempo verbal = tense.* * *adjetivo verbal* * *= vocal, unwritten, verbal.Ex: Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.
Ex: She did stir uneasily when one day he exhorted her to be careful whom she was seen with, and when he advised her to remember that in her new and different setting people who fail to observe unwritten rules of acceptable behavior are in some people's eyes expendable.Ex: Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.* abuso verbal = verbal abuse.* acuerdo verbal = verbal agreement.* agresión verbal = verbal aggression, verbal assault, verbal abuse.* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* compromiso verbal = verbal commitment.* diarrea verbal = verbal diarrhoea.* intercambio verbal = exchange, verbal exchange.* nombre verbal = verbal noun.* plano verbal = verbal plane.* sistema de clasificación verbal = verbal classification system.* tiempo verbal = tense.* * *1 ( Ling) verbaldesinencias verbales verb endings2 (oral, de palabra) verbalacuerdo/contrato verbal verbal agreement/contract* * *
verbal adjetivo
verbal
verbal adjetivo verbal
' verbal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apalabrar
- pretérita
- pretérito
- verborrea
- voz
- ataque
- en
- palabra
English:
fear
- verbal
- word-of-mouth
- attack
- joke
- unwritten
* * *verbal adjverbal* * *adj GRAM verbal* * *verbal adj: verbal♦ verbalmente adv -
2 verbal
adjective1) of, or concerning, verbs:فِعْلي، مُتَعَلِّق بالأفْعالverbal endings such as "-fy", "-ize"
.2) consisting of, or concerning, spoken words:لَفْظي، كلاميa verbal warning/agreement.
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3 verbal
• nuncupative• parodist• parol agreement• spoken• unwritten• verbal• word-of-mouth -
4 verbal contract
Gen Mgtan agreement that is oral and not written down. It remains legally enforceable by the parties who have agreed to it. -
5 acuerdo verbal
m.parol agreement, oral agreement, verbal agreement.* * *(n.) = verbal agreementEx. The major reason cited for not using forms was a preference for verbal agreements.* * *(n.) = verbal agreementEx: The major reason cited for not using forms was a preference for verbal agreements.
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6 convenio verbal
• gentleman agreement• gentleman's agreement• oral• oral agreement• oral character• verbal agreement -
7 convenio verbal
m.verbal agreement, gentleman agreement, gentleman's agreement, oral agreement. -
8 compromiso verbal
verbal agreement* * *(n.) = verbal commitmentEx. Verbal commitment significantly increased participation in an experiment to encourage people to use recycling bins.* * *(n.) = verbal commitmentEx: Verbal commitment significantly increased participation in an experiment to encourage people to use recycling bins.
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9 llegar a un acuerdo verbal
• come to a verbal agreement• contract verbally• make a verbal agreementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llegar a un acuerdo verbal
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10 llegar a un acuerdo verbal en
• come to a verbal agreement on• make a verbal agreement onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llegar a un acuerdo verbal en
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11 acuerdo verbal
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12 llegar a un acuerdo verbal sobre
• come to a verbal agreement onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llegar a un acuerdo verbal sobre
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13 llegar a un arreglo verbal
• make a verbal agreementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llegar a un arreglo verbal
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14 contrato verbal
• informal broken language resulting from other two• informal contract• informal discussion by a group• oral• oral agreement• oral character• oral contract• oral defamation• parody• parol agreement• parol arrest• parol contract• parol evidence• simple contract• unwritten contract• verbal contract -
15 contrato verbal
m.oral contract, oral agreement, informal contract, parol agreement. -
16 mandato verbal
• oracular• oral agreement -
17 pacto verbal cumplido por ambas partes
• executed oral agreementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pacto verbal cumplido por ambas partes
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18 usmeni sporazum
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19 устное соглашение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > устное соглашение
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20 устное соглашение
verbal agreement/contractРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > устное соглашение
См. также в других словарях:
verbal agreement — oral agreement, agreement made without any written documentation … English contemporary dictionary
agreement — a‧gree‧ment [əˈgriːmənt] noun [countable] 1. an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people or organizations: • Under the agreement, the company will distribute our products in North America. • What happens if the warring… … Financial and business terms
verbal — verb‧al [ˈvɜːbl ǁ ˈvɜːr ] adjective a verbal contract, agreement etc is one that is spoken rather than written: • The bank manager gave verbal assurances of the security of the investments. * * * verbal UK US /ˈvɜːbəl/ adjective ► spoken rather… … Financial and business terms
verbal — has four meanings, all close enough to cause possible confusion: (1) ‘having the nature of a verb’ (verbal noun), (2) involving words rather than actual things • (Opposition between these two modes of speaking is rather verbal than real B. Jowett … Modern English usage
verbal — verbally, adv. /verr beuhl/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to words: verbal ability. 2. consisting of or in the form of words: verbal imagery. 3. expressed in spoken words; oral rather than written: verbal communication; verbal agreement. 4.… … Universalium
verbal — Strictly, of or pertaining to words; expressed in words, whether spoken or written, but commonly in spoken words; hence, by confusion, spoken; oral. Parol; by word of mouth; as, verbal agreement, verbal evidence; or written, but not signed, or… … Black's law dictionary
verbal — 01. We didn t sign any contracts, but we had a [verbal] agreement. 02. I don t like the way he talks to his children; in fact, I think he is [verbally] abusive. 03. Your child s [verbal] skills are somewhat weak, but it is nothing to worry about … Grammatical examples in English
verbal — [[t]vɜ͟ː(r)b(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n You use verbal to indicate that something is expressed in speech rather than in writing or action. They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse... We have a verbal agreement with her... The… … English dictionary
verbal — I UK [ˈvɜː(r)b(ə)l] / US [ˈvɜrb(ə)l] adjective * 1) using words, or relating to words Verbal ability is dominant in the left side of the brain. a) using words, not physical force Make sure the discussion remains purely verbal. verbal abuse (=… … English dictionary
verbal — ver•bal [[t]ˈvɜr bəl[/t]] adj. 1) of or consisting of words: verbal ability[/ex] 2) use spoken rather than written; oral: verbal communication[/ex] 3) concerned with words only, rather than with the ideas, facts, or realities expressed: a purely… … From formal English to slang
verbal — ver|bal1 [ vɜrbl ] adjective * 1. ) using words or relating to words: Verbal ability is dominant in the left side of the brain. a ) using words, not physical force: Make sure the discussion remains purely verbal. verbal abuse (=rude or offensive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English