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Перевод: negotiate
[глагол] вести переговоры; вести дело; договариваться; обсуждать условия; переуступить; продать; реализовать; совершить торговую сделку; перебираться; перебраться; переправляться; преодолевать; улаживать; устраивать
Тезаурус:
- "We negotiate pets with the residents, because obviously not everybody would want them.
- Later, new ports were developed at Sunderland Point and Glasson for larger ships than could negotiate the estuary as far as Lancaster itself.
- This mountain looks a monster, its very steep acclivities soaring skyward in terraces of uncompromising cliffs seamed by scree-filled gullies and nowhere offering a restful stance, while the upper slopes and ridges are deserts of stones arduous to negotiate.
- Even the Nato arms controllers meeting in Vienna, whose job it is to negotiate East-West reductions in conventional armed forces, can only pursue their objectives on the basis of confrontation between their alliance and the Warsaw Pact.
- Alternatively, the exporter could seek a loan against it or negotiate it to another party in settlement of a domestic trade debt.
- Certain kinds of one-way traffic, certain kinds of one-way street, are in the end not hard to negotiate.
- In order for the vast pressure vessel (the one we had seen being manufactured in France) to negotiate the narrow village streets, it was necessary for the Board to buy up the frontages of over thirty houses.
- The bush itself is often impenetrable and is approached by mud tracks which are difficult to negotiate when carrying bulky art equipment.
- When the reports and figures come in, you should discuss them with your solicitor and instruct him to negotiate with the vendor's solicitor a reduction in price to take account of the defects, independent valuation and any discrepancies in boundaries/room sizes.
- A worried Bank of England used the weekend to negotiate for the Portuguese currency to start at a higher level than that planned on Friday, but it clearly was not high enough for the pound.
- The money men, the purveyors of soft drinks, the bankers, the lawyers, the agents and the wheeler-dealers were taking over; the stars themselves, those in a strong enough position to negotiate strident new financial benefits, were demanding a bigger slice of the cake.
- Their choice to negotiate for them over the property group's restructuring is the American financier who, after a colourful career in the more maverick corners of the Euromarkets, agreed to buy the Marshalls money-broking business from British Commonwealth but failed to find the cash.
- Use the forceful approach to get attention early on, and then move to this one to negotiate and to find out what rewards and pressures you can offer before returning to the forceful approach.
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