WHAT DOES A CEDÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a cedá in the Romanian dictionary
A CEDÁ ~ éz 1st Trans. 1) (goods owned by someone) To give (voluntarily) own possession. ~ a territory. \u0026 # X25ca; ~ position (or positions) to withdraw. 2) (merchandise, especially deficient) To sell through another person; to abandon in return for compensation. 2. intranz. 1) To cease opposing resistance (physical or moral); to recognize the defeated. ~ in a fight. 2) (about things, constructions, pieces, etc.) Stopping the action of external factors. Podul ~ at. 3) (about diseases, pains, etc.) Decreased in intensity. A CEDÁ ~éz 1. tranz. 1) (bunuri aflate în proprietatea cuiva) A da (benevol) din propria posesiune. ~ un teritoriu. ◊ ~ poziția (sau pozițiile) a se retrage. 2) (mărfuri, mai ales deficitare) A trece prin vânzare în posesia altei persoane; a abandona în schimbul unei despăgubiri. 2. intranz. 1) A înceta de a mai opune rezistență (fizică sau morală); a se recunoaște învins. ~ într-o luptă. 2) (despre lucruri, construcții, piese etc.) A nu mai rezista la acțiunea unor factori externi. Podul ~at. 3) (despre boli, dureri etc.) A scădea în intensitate.
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ANTONYMS OF «A CEDÁ» IN ROMANIAN
The following Romanian words mean the opposite of «a cedá» and also belong to the same grammatical category.
Romanian antonyms of a cedá
8 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A CEDÁ»
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a cedá in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
a cedá and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Towards a Common European Security and Defence Policy: The ...
The establishment of a CEDA would be the best way to improve the education and preparation of European forces for international assignments. In addition, it would enable the exchange of experiences in an international atmosphere.
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Stock Assessment for Fishery Management: A Framework Guide ...
These data may then be used as indices of recruitment strength in a multi-year "indexed recruitment" model in CEDA, or to construct a stock recruitment relationship (Medley and Ninnes, 1997). Use of DRP-model outputs from CEDA The ...
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Carlism and Crisis in Spain, 1931-1939 - Pagina 196
The CEDA press was naturally ecstatic at this evidence of further progress towards 'full power'; a broader conservative feeling that the political situation was now resolving itself satisfactorily was reflected in a reviving stock market and, more ...
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CICS Transaction Server from Start to Finish - Pagina 46
2.2.4. Getting. started. with. CEDA. To access CEDA from a CICS terminal: Enter CEDA at a CICS terminal. The cursor is indicated by the symbol '_'. A list of all the CEDA commands is displayed. The CEDB transaction does not ...
Chris Rayns, Sarah Bertram, George Bogner, 2011
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The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 - Pagina 23
Jose Maria Gil Robles hoped to gain power for the CEDA, in order to revise the Republic's constitution and make it more acceptable to the right. He wanted an outright majority in parliament, which would leave President Alcala-Zamora no ...
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Murach's CICS Desk Reference - Pagina 538
In fact, as you can see in the table below, the CEDE and CEDC transactions are subsets of the CEDA transaction. In the examples that follow, I'll use the CEDA transaction because it allows the most flexibility. RDO transaction Description ...
Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe, 2002
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A History of Spain - Pagina 231
The Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rightist Parties (Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas, CEDA), the brainchild of José María Gil Robles, was a coalition of right-wing groups, whose aim was not simply the defence of the ...
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A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the ...
A section of bourgeois republicans split away to form an alliance with a new party, CEDA, backed by the great landown~ ers, certain big business interests, leading army officers, monarchists, open admirers of Mussolini, and the bishops of the ...