Encara no tenim significats per a "amicable terms".
1Peak had no difficulty in associating with him on amicable terms.
2One or two, perhaps, even now, would scarcely meet me on amicable terms.
3Clearly theirs had not been a divorce on amicable terms.
4Each lived their own life on amicable terms, but somewhat apart from each other.
5She was on very amicable terms with Paul Meurice, Victor Hugo's intimate friend and adviser.
6This ritual continued for some time, and then the men all departed on seemingly amicable terms.
7They are hardy and reliable laborers, and live on the most amicable terms with the Russians.
8Hugo and Humphrey had not before been on such thoroughly amicable terms as they were to-night.
9All these many gods were on amicable terms with one another, and ready to welcome newcomers.
10Every thing being settled on the most amicable terms between them, Hawkins made preparations for his voyage.
11They were soon on amicable terms, at the expense of flattering arts that she had not hitherto practised.
12When he came back he found that she was ready to be on fairly amicable terms with him.
13He had apologized to the bereaved mother for entertaining unworthy suspicions of her, and they were on amicable terms.
14He gives an interesting account of a pair kept by a friend, which lived on amicable terms with his greyhounds.
15Handel, who had a world of trouble with his singers, strove to keep them on amicable terms, but without success.
16The world's fourth-biggest reinsurer also said current chief financial officer Elke Koenig would leave the company on March 31, on amicable terms.
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