slovo | definícia |
commendation (mass) | commendation
- uynanie, doporuečnie |
commendation (encz) | commendation,chvála n: Zdeněk Brož |
commendation (encz) | commendation,uznání n: Zdeněk Brož |
Commendation (gcide) | Commendation \Com`men*da"tion\, n. [L. commendatio.]
1. The act of commending; praise; favorable representation in
words; recommendation.
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Need we . . . epistles of commendation? --2 Cor.
iii. 1.
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By the commendation of the great officers. --Bacon.
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2. That which is the ground of approbation or praise.
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Good nature is the most godlike commendation of a
man. --Dryden.
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3. pl. A message of affection or respect; compliments;
greeting. [Obs.]
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Hark you, Margaret;
No princely commendations to my king? --Shak.
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commendation (wn) | commendation
n 1: an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given
as formal public statement [syn: citation,
commendation]
2: a message expressing a favorable opinion; "words of approval
seldom passed his lips" [syn: approval, commendation]
[ant: disapproval] |
commendation (devil) | COMMENDATION, n. The tribute that we pay to achievements that
resembles, but do not equal, our own.
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COMMENDATION (bouvier) | COMMENDATION. The act of recommending, praising. A merchant who merely
commends goods he offers for sale, does not by that act warrant them, unless
there is some fraud: simplex commendatio non obligat.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
commendation (mass) | commendation
- uynanie, doporuečnie |
recommendation (mass) | recommendation
- doporuečnie |
recommendations (mass) | recommendations
- doporuečnie |
commendation (encz) | commendation,chvála n: Zdeněk Brožcommendation,uznání n: Zdeněk Brož |
recommendation (encz) | recommendation,doporučení recommendation,přímluva Zdeněk Brož |
recommendations (encz) | recommendations,doporučení n: Zdeněk Brož |
technology investment recommendation report (czen) | Technology Investment Recommendation Report,TIRR[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
this is not a recommendation (czen) | This Is Not A Recommendation,TINAR[zkr.] |
Discommendation (gcide) | Discommendation \Dis*com`men*da"tion\, n.
Blame; censure; reproach. [R.] --Ayliffe.
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Recommendation (gcide) | Recommendation \Rec`om*men*da"tion\ (r?k`?m*m?n*d?"sh?n), n.
[Cf. F. recommandation.]
1. The act of recommending.
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2. That which recommends, or commends to favor; anything
procuring, or tending to procure, a favorable reception,
or to secure acceptance and adoption; as, he brought
excellent recommendations.
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3. The state of being recommended; esteem. [R.]
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The burying of the dead . . . hath always been had
in an extraordinary recommendation amongst the
ancient. --Sir T.
North.
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commendation (wn) | commendation
n 1: an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given
as formal public statement [syn: citation,
commendation]
2: a message expressing a favorable opinion; "words of approval
seldom passed his lips" [syn: approval, commendation]
[ant: disapproval] |
recommendation (wn) | recommendation
n 1: something (as a course of action) that is recommended as
advisable
2: something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a
person or thing as worthy or desirable [syn:
recommendation, testimonial, good word]
3: any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable
reception or acceptance or admission; "her pleasant
personality is already a recommendation"; "his wealth was not
a passport into the exclusive circles of society" [syn:
recommendation, passport] |
commendation (devil) | COMMENDATION, n. The tribute that we pay to achievements that
resembles, but do not equal, our own.
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COMMENDATION (bouvier) | COMMENDATION. The act of recommending, praising. A merchant who merely
commends goods he offers for sale, does not by that act warrant them, unless
there is some fraud: simplex commendatio non obligat.
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LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION (bouvier) | LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION, com. law. An instrument given by one person to
another, addressed to a third, in which the bearer is represented as worthy
of credit. 1 Bell's Com. 371, 6th, ed.; 9 T. R. 51; 7 Cranch, Rep. 69; Fell
on Guar. c. 8; 6 Johns. R. 181; 13 Johns. R. 224; 1 Day's Cas. Er. 22; and
the article Recommendation.
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RECOMMENDATION (bouvier) | RECOMMENDATION. The giving to a person a favorable character of another.
2. When the party giving the character has acted in good faith, he is
not responsible for the injury which a third person, to whom such
recommendation was given, may have, sustained in consequence of it, although
he was mistaken.
3. But when the recommendation is knowingly untrue, and an injury is
sustained, the party recommending is civilly responsible for damages; 3 T.
R. 51; 7 Cranch, 69; 14 Wend. 126; 7 Wend. 1; 6 Penn. St. R. 310 whether it
was done merely for the purpose of benefitting the party recommended, or the
party who gives the recommendation.
4. And in case the party recommended was a debtor to the one
recommending, and it was agreed prior to the transaction, that the former
should, out of the property to be obtained by the recommendation, be paid;
or in case of any other species of collusion, to cheat the person to whom
the credit is given, they may both be criminally prosecuted for the
conspiracy. Vide Character, and Fell on Guar. ch. 8; 6 Johns. R. 181; 1
Davis Ca. Er. 22; 13 Johns. R. 224; 5 N. S. 443.
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