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frei vereinbarte Übernahme
в PONS речника
agreed ˈtake·over СЪЩ Brit ТЪРГ
в PONS речника
agreed [əˈgri:d] ПРИЛ inv
1. agreed pred (of one opinion):
to be agreed [on sth]
sich вин [auf etw вин ] geeinigt haben
2. agreed (accepted):
3. agreed (pre-arranged):
I. agree [əˈgri:] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. agree (have same opinion):
to agree on sth
über etw вин einer Meinung sein
2. agree (consent to):
to agree to sth
sich вин auf etw вин einigen
3. agree (endorse):
für etw вин sein geh
4. agree (be good for):
to agree with sb food
5. agree (get along):
6. agree (match up):
mit etw дат übereinstimmen
7. agree ЛИНГВ:
II. agree [əˈgri:] ГЛАГ прх
1. agree esp Brit (accept):
to agree sth
2. agree (admit):
ˈtake·over СЪЩ
Übernahme f <-, -n>
Take-over ср <-s, -s>
Kaufangebot ср <-(e)s, -e>
Запис в OpenDict
agree
to agree to sth
Запис в OpenDict
agree ГЛАГ
Запис в OpenDict
agreed ПРИЛ
"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"
agree ГЛАГ прх ECON LAW
takeover СЪЩ MKT-WB
Present
Iagree
youagree
he/she/itagrees
weagree
youagree
theyagree
Past
Iagreed
youagreed
he/she/itagreed
weagreed
youagreed
theyagreed
Present Perfect
Ihaveagreed
youhaveagreed
he/she/ithasagreed
wehaveagreed
youhaveagreed
theyhaveagreed
Past Perfect
Ihadagreed
youhadagreed
he/she/ithadagreed
wehadagreed
youhadagreed
theyhadagreed
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There were also a number of mutant aliens, who experienced emotions similar to those of humans, and who even opposed the alien takeover.
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The party leader anticipated economic crisis in the country which he felt would set up the basis for a takeover by revolutionary nationalism.
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The system of rule fluctuated between unstable civilian governments and interludes of military takeover.
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As a means of rallying supporters to get behind their cause, awareness campaigns against the takeover were launched.
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Coastal not only survived deregulation but also took full advantage of the competitive atmosphere by launching hostile takeover bids for other struggling energy companies.
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