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- omit to do - WordReference Forums
Company has not done or omitted to do anything which will or might prejudicially affect the goodwill of the Business; This is a context of contract I want to know what does "omit to do" mean? Viewing its literal meaning, I think it means you haven't done anything because of your negligence
- prime dapport - WordReference Forums
prime d'émission seems to be widely translated (this side of the ditch) as share premium, fusion is definitely merger so if d'apport is goodwill, could it not be Share premium, merger or goodwill premium?'
- refund of vs. refund for - WordReference Forums
Hello to everyone! Tell me, please, what´s the difference between ´refund of' and 'refund for'? thanx in advance
- greeting Im sorry to hear you are leaving | WordReference Forums
No, we use greetings to say hello to people at the beginning of a conversation What the secretary said sounds like an expression of regret and goodwill, but I don't think we have any single term that would apply to statements like "I'm sorry to hear you are leaving "
- La mamma madre dei cretini è sempre incinta - WordReference Forums
Hi, the sentence in thread title is a popular italian way of saying, which litteraly translates as "The mother of the stupid ones is always pregnant" I'm not aware of something similar in English and I'd really appreciate if someone could suggest me anything like that
- Je lui donne un doigt et il me prend le bras - WordReference Forums
"Je lui donne un doigt et il me prend le bras !" How to translate in English this French idiom proverb? It means that I give someone something out of goodwill (usually a favour, a gesture, etc ), and the recipient, instead of being grateful, is asking for a lot more
- do give somebody a favour [favor] | WordReference Forums
That all depends upon what you mean by "favour" favour, us favor ˈfeɪvə n an approving attitude; good will an act performed out of good will, generosity, or mercy prejudice and partiality; favouritism a condition of being regarded with approval or good will (esp in the phrases in favour, out of favour) a token of love, goodwill, etc a small gift or toy given to a guest at a party a badge
- waste splurge squander | WordReference Forums
Por ejemplo, podrías decir "He has squandered the goodwill felt toward him by the other parties" pero la palabra "waste" quedaría un poco extraña en esa frase "Splurge" es un término mucho más informal, y significa simplemente gastar una gran cantidad de dinero; no necesariamente implica que es dinero mal gastado
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