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Перевод: parley
[существительное] переговоры ; обсуждение; встреча ; конференция ; [глагол] вести переговоры; договариваться; обсуждать; говорить
Тезаурус:
- Parley.
- "I will not parley with a rabble."
- Could it be that the bureaucrats of primate research saw a way to parley an admission of poor husbandry into a public campaign for the primate centres?
- Composed of differing strands of Palestinian nationalist thought, the PLO was weakened by internal disagreements over whether to parley with the enemy, and if so on what grounds.
- After I had read out the concentrated edition to my two guests, Moltke remarked: "Now it has a different ring; it sounded before like a parley; now it is like a flourish in answer to a challenge."
- Civil servants are being sent out to parley with business.
- Bird Alighting (Peopeo Tholekt) rode out to parley, but returned in consternation after one of the civilians repeatedly jabbed a rifle into his ribs.
- Even so, like a dog at the bone, The Times was driven to search out the foreign disposition of the garotters, accusing them of abandoning the traditional civility of the traditional English highway robbery: "Without the old challenge and parley in use among highwaymen, your garotter knocks a man's head against the kerbstone as the best way of getting at his pocket."
- "They came to keep us in parley, while you assault us."
- Irwin, too, came in for some criticism from his own side, notably from Churchill, who was famously appalled by the "spectacle of this one-time Inner Temple lawyer, now seditious fakir, striding half-naked up the steps of the Viceroy's palace, there to negotiate and parley on equal terms with the representative of the King-Emperor", but generally he was showered with praise.
- Instead of endeavouring to penetrate its ten-foot thick walls, the rebels invited Grenville out to parley.
- After sending a half-blood, Tom Hill, to arrange the parley, Joseph rode out with two warriors.
- The parley was unproductive, with Miles demanding unconditional surrender of all arms and Joseph requesting that his people be allowed to return peaceably to the Wallowa, while returning half their guns for hunting.
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