slovo | definícia |
mediation (mass) | mediation
- sprostredkovanie |
mediation (encz) | mediation,mediace n: [práv.] web |
mediation (encz) | mediation,zprostředkování n: Zdeněk Brož |
Mediation (gcide) | Mediation \Me`di*a"tion\, n. [OE. mediacioun, F. m['e]diation.
See Mediate, a.]
1. The act of mediating; action or relation of anything
interposed; action as a necessary condition, means, or
instrument; interposition; intervention.
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The soul [acts] by the mediation of these passions.
--South.
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2. Hence, specifically, agency between parties at variance,
with a view to reconcile them; entreaty for another;
intercession. --Bacon.
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mediation (wn) | mediation
n 1: a negotiation to resolve differences that is conducted by
some impartial party
2: the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a
settlement [syn: mediation, intermediation] |
MEDIATION (bouvier) | MEDIATION. The act of some mutual friend of two contending parties, who
brings them to agree, compromise or settle their disputes. Vattel, Droit des
Gens, liv. 2, eh. 18, Sec. 328.
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intermediation (mass) | intermediation
- sprostredkovanie |
disintermediation (encz) | disintermediation, |
intermediation (encz) | intermediation,zprostředkování n: Zdeněk Brož |
mediations (encz) | mediations,zprostředkování pl. Zdeněk Brož |
remediation (encz) | remediation,náprava n: Zdeněk Brož |
groundwater remediation field laboratory (czen) | Groundwater Remediation Field Laboratory,GRFL[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož
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bioremediation (gcide) | bioremediation \bi`o*re*me*di*a"tion\, n.
the branch of biotechnology that uses biological processes to
overcome environmental problems.
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Intermediation (gcide) | Intermediation \In`ter*me`di*a"tion\, n.
The act of coming between; intervention; mediation;
interposition. --Burke.
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Mediation (gcide) | Mediation \Me`di*a"tion\, n. [OE. mediacioun, F. m['e]diation.
See Mediate, a.]
1. The act of mediating; action or relation of anything
interposed; action as a necessary condition, means, or
instrument; interposition; intervention.
[1913 Webster]
The soul [acts] by the mediation of these passions.
--South.
[1913 Webster]
2. Hence, specifically, agency between parties at variance,
with a view to reconcile them; entreaty for another;
intercession. --Bacon.
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bioremediation (wn) | bioremediation
n 1: the branch of biotechnology that uses biological process to
overcome environmental problems
2: the act of treating waste or pollutants by the use of
microorganisms (as bacteria) that can break down the
undesirable substances |
intermediation (wn) | intermediation
n 1: the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a
settlement [syn: mediation, intermediation] |
remediation (wn) | remediation
n 1: act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil [syn:
redress, remedy, remediation] |
MEDIATION (bouvier) | MEDIATION. The act of some mutual friend of two contending parties, who
brings them to agree, compromise or settle their disputes. Vattel, Droit des
Gens, liv. 2, eh. 18, Sec. 328.
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