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1 political doctrine
политическая доктрина
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political doctrine
A policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. (Source: RHW)
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English-Russian dictionary of popular words > political doctrine
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4 doctrine politique
политическая доктрина
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political doctrine
A policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. (Source: RHW)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > doctrine politique
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сущ.1) рел., фил. доктрина, учение (от лат. doctrina — "набор принципов"; система религиозных догм, которые необходимы для понимания мира и практического действия; термин имеет религиозное происхождение, но в настоящее время используется в общественных науках, праве и политике)See:2) мет. теория, взгляды, научная концепция, учение устар. (в общественных науках обозначает систему взглядов, как правило, с идеологической компонентой, которая в той или иной степени может обосновываться позитивной теорией; в советский период для обозначения взглядов того или иного автора очень часто использовалось слово "учение", что отвечало духу догматической марксистской мысли, неявно предполагающей необходимость веры в то или иное "учение"; в настоящее время слово "учение" используется все реже)In a sense, Marshallian doctrine was the theoretical articulation of the social, political and economic structure of the late Victorian age. — В некотором смысле теоретические взгляды Маршалла отражали социальное, политическое и экономическое устройство позднего викторианского общества.
See:3) юр. доктрина (в общем праве: набор судебных прецедентов, которые определяют принципы анализа и разрешения тех или иных вопросов)See:4) пол. доктрина (cистема взглядов руководителей государства на политическую ситуацию в мире и роль данного государства в этой ситуации, с которой должна согласовываться вся политика данного государства)See: -
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عَقِيدَة \ belief: sth. believed: a set of beliefs.. doctrine: sth. which is taught (religious belief, political belief, etc.). faith: religious belief: the Muslim faith; the Christian faith. principle: a rule that guides sb.’s life: It is against my principles to play cards for money. \ See Also مبدأ (مَبْدَأ) -
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مَبْدَأ \ cause: aim, purpose: We fought in the cause of freedom. We want the money for a good cause - schools for blind children. doctrine: sth. which is taught (religious belief, political belief, etc.). principle: a simple truth or law, of any subject: the principles of chemistry, a rule that guides sb.’s life It is against my principles to play cards for money. -
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مَذْهَب \ doctrine: sth. which is taught (religious belief, political belief, etc.). religion: belief in, and respect shown towards God or a god; one of the main faiths of the world (Christianity, buddhism, etc.). teaching: (often pl.) ideas that are taught by a great man: the teachings of Jesus. -
9 political question
English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > political question
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доктрина "политического вопроса"Правовая доктрина Верховного суда США [ Supreme Court, U.S.], согласно которой некоторые вопросы конституционного характера являются политическими и не подлежат судебному рассмотрению, а должны быть переданы в органы исполнительной или законодательной власти для рассмотрения и принятия по ним решения. Обычно это касается вопросов, которые грозят втянуть судебную власть в серьезные политические споры или не имеют перспектив реального решенияEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Political Question Doctrine
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11 History of political and law doctrine
Юридический термин: история политических и правовых ученийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > History of political and law doctrine
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12 политическое учение
political doctrineДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > политическое учение
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13 политическая доктрина
политическая доктрина
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political doctrine
A policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. (Source: RHW)
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политическая доктрина
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political doctrine
A policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > политическая доктрина
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political doctrine
A policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > политическая доктрина
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16 politische Lehrmeinung
политическая доктрина
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political doctrine
A policy, position or principle advocated, taught or put into effect concerning the acquisition and exercise of the power to govern or administrate in society. (Source: RHW)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > politische Lehrmeinung
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17 doktryn|a
f 1. książk. doctrine C/U- doktryna filozoficzna/religijna/polityczna (a) philosophical/religious/political doctrine- wyznawać/głosić doktrynę to profess/preach a doctrine2. pejor. dogmaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > doktryn|a
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18 embrace
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1. verb(to take (a person etc) in the arms; to hug: She embraced her brother warmly.) abrazar
2. noun(a clasping in the arms; a hug: a loving embrace.) abrazoembrace1 n abrazoembrace2 vb abrazar / abrazarsetr[ɪm'breɪs]1 abrazo1 (hug) abrazar, dar un abrazo a2 (include) abarcar, incluir4 formal use (adopt - religion etc) convertirse a; (- political doctrine) adherirse a; (- new idea) abrazar1 abrazarse1) hug: abrazar2) adopt, take on: adoptar, aceptar3) include: abarcar, incluirembrace n: abrazo mn.• abrazo s.m.v.• abarcar v.• abrazar v.• adoptar v.• encerrar v.• estrechar v.
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1. ɪm'breɪsa) ( hug) abrazar*b) \<\<idea/principle\>\> abrazar*; \<\<lifestyle/religion\>\> adoptar, abrazar*c) ( include) \<\<range/elements\>\> abarcar*, comprender
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noun abrazo m[ɪm'breɪs]1.N abrazo m2. VT1) [+ person] abrazar2) [+ offer] aceptar; [+ opportunity] aprovechar; [+ course of action] adoptar; [+ doctrine, party] adherirse a; [+ religion] abrazar; [+ cause, profession] dedicarse a3) (=include) abarcar3.VI abrazarse* * *
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1. [ɪm'breɪs]a) ( hug) abrazar*b) \<\<idea/principle\>\> abrazar*; \<\<lifestyle/religion\>\> adoptar, abrazar*c) ( include) \<\<range/elements\>\> abarcar*, comprender
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19 Integralism
A conservative political doctrine that had some influence on the designers and managers of the Estado Novo after 1926. Strongly influenced by the French writer Charles Maurras and his Action Française, Portuguese integralists formed a group called "Integralismo Lusitano" and, in 1914, began publishing a periodical in Coimbra called Nação Portuguesa. This advocated restoration of the monarchy in Portugal, but a monarchy that was described as "organic, traditionalist, and anti-parliamentary," where Portugal would be ruled by a very strong royal executive. The integralists made numerous attacks on the First Republic and, undoubtedly, Prime Minister Salazar and his circle were influenced by this set of ideas. Its main doctrine of a return to monarchy, however, doomed it to failure, and the death of its main ideologue and writer, Antônio Sardinha, in 1925, deprived it of its greatest thinker. -
20 политическое учение
Law: political doctrineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политическое учение
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