- silent assent
- молчаливое согласие
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
silent — silently, adv. silentness, n. /suy leuhnt/, adj. 1. making no sound; quiet; still: a silent motor. 2. refraining from speech. 3. speechless; mute. 4. not inclined to speak; taciturn; reticent. 5. characterized by absence of speech or sound: a… … Universalium
silent — si•lent [[t]ˈsaɪ lənt[/t]] adj. 1) making no sound; quiet; still 2) refraining from speech 3) speechless; mute 4) not inclined to speak 5) characterized by absence of speech or sound: silent prayers[/ex] 6) unspoken; tacit: a silent assent[/ex]… … From formal English to slang
silent — /ˈsaɪlənt/ (say suyluhnt) adjective 1. making no sound; quiet; still. 2. refraining from speech. 3. speechless; mute. 4. taciturn; reticent. 5. characterised by absence of speech or sound: a silent prayer; a silent film. 6. tacit: a silent assent …
assent — as·sent 1 /ə sent/ vi: to agree to something esp. freely and with understanding: give one s assent assent 2 n: agreement to a matter under consideration esp. based on freedom of choice and a reasonable knowledge of the matter their mutual assent… … Law dictionary
silence means assent — one who remains silent agrees in principle, one who doesn t actively object agrees … English contemporary dictionary
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acquiescence — /skwiyesans/ Conduct recognizing the existence of a transaction, and intended, in some extent at least, to carry the transaction, or permit it to be carried, into effect. It is some act, not deliberately intended to ratify a former transaction… … Black's law dictionary