pact

pact
pækt сущ. договор, конвенция, пакт, соглашение to agree to pact, to enter into a pact, to make a pact ≈ заключать договор, подписывать соглашение to denounce a pact ≈ денонсировать, расторгать договор to sign a pact ≈ подписывать соглашение defense pactдоговор о защите mutual-assistance pactдоговор о взаимопомощи trade pactторговый договор nonaggression pactдоговор о ненападении We had a pact not to reveal the facts of the case. ≈ Мы договорились, что будем держать в тайне факты, касающиеся этого случая. The two governments signed a pact that they would jointly defend their borders. ≈ Правительства двух стран подписали договор об объединении усилий по защите границ. Syn : treaty соглашение, договор, пакт - non-aggression * договор о ненападении - * of peace пакт мира - security * договор о безопасности - nude * (юридическое) соглашение, не снабженное исковой силой - to make a * with smb., to enter into a * with smb. заключить договор с кем-либо electoral ~ блок партий на время выборов electoral ~ коалиция партий на время выборов ~ пакт, договор, соглашение;
nonaggression pact договор о ненападении;
to enter into a pact заключить договор mutual assistance ~ пакт о взаимной помощи non-aggression ~ договор, пакт о ненападении non-aggression ~ пакт о ненападении ~ пакт, договор, соглашение;
nonaggression pact договор о ненападении;
to enter into a pact заключить договор pact договор ~ пакт, договор, соглашение;
nonaggression pact договор о ненападении;
to enter into a pact заключить договор ~ пакт Warsaw ~ Варшавский Договор

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  • pact — (p[a^]kt), n. [L. pactum, fr. paciscere to make a bargain or contract, fr. pacere to settle, or agree upon; cf. pangere to fasten, Gr. phgny nai, Skr. p[=a][,c]a bond, and E. fang: cf. F. pacte. Cf. {Peace}, {Fadge}, v.] An agreement; a league; a …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pact — [ pækt ] noun count * an agreement between two or more people or organizations in which they promise to do something: sign/make a pact to do something: We made a pact never to tell anyone about what had happened …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • Pact. — Pact.     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations     ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical     Pactum ( Agreement ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat. 1910 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • pact — (n.) early 15c., from O.Fr. pacte agreement, treaty, compact, from L. pactum contract, covenant, from neut. pp. of pacisci to covenant, to agree, make a treaty, from PIE root *pag fix, join together, unite, make firm (Cf. Skt. pasa cord, rope,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • pact — compact, *contract, bargain, treaty, entente, convention, cartel, concordat …   New Dictionary of Synonyms


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