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1 окружной суд
1) General subject: district-court, hundred-court, wapentake2) American: district court3) Law: hundred (Англия), hundred court (Англия), parish court (местный суд в штате Луизиана), okrug court4) Business: county court (США)5) leg.N.P. circuit court (in the USA), district court (in prerevolutionary Russia) -
2 частный поверенный
1) General subject: chamber counsel2) leg.N.P. a non-registered-in-the-bar advocate admitted for pleading at the court of low level (in prerevolutionary Russia), solicitor (in england)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > частный поверенный
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3 член соревнователь
leg.N.P. associate member (in prerevolutionary Russia)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > член соревнователь
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4 М-90
МЕСТА HE СТОЛЬ ОТДАЛЁННЫЕ NP pl only fixed WOa distant place to which a person is sent as a form of punishment (in prerevolutionary Russia, usu. Siberianow the idiom is used more broadly): (a place of) exile (banishment) (exile s.o. to) distant provinces (remote areas of the country).Много лет прошло, прежде чем бывшего генерала вернули из мест не столь отдаленных... (Максимов 3). Many years went by before they allowed the ex-general to return from banishment... (3a).Даже чечено-ингуши и калмыки... на своей шкуре испытавшие мудрость сталинской национальной политики (они все были высланы Сталиным в места не столь отдалённые), - и те тоже очень возмущаются... (Ивинская 1). Even the Chechens, Ingush, and Kalmyks, who had experienced at first hand the wisdom of Stalin's policies toward the minorities (they were deported, men, women, and children, to remote areas of the country), joined in the chorus of indignation... (1a).Монархический орган «Восшествие» посвятил «Жизни Чернышевского» заметку, в которой указывалось, что всякий смысл и ценность разоблачения «одного из идеологических дядек большевизма» совершенно подрывается «дешевым либеральничанием автора, всецело переходящего на сторону своего плачевного, но вредного героя, как только долготерпеливый Русский Царь наконец ссылает его в места не столь отдаленные» (Набоков 1). ( context transl) The monarchist organ The Throne devoted to The Life of Chernyshevski a few lines in which it pointed out that any sense or value in the unmasking of "one of the ideological mentors of Bolshevism" was completely undermined by uthe cheap liberalizing of the author, who goes wholly over to the side of his sorry, but pernicious hero as soon as the long-suffering Russian Tsar finally has him safely tucked away..." (1a). -
5 места не столь отдаленные
[NP; pl only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a distant place to which a person is sent as a form of punishment (in prerevolutionary Russia, usu. Siberia; now the idiom is used more broadly):- (exile s.o. to) distant provinces (remote areas of the country).♦ Много лет прошло, прежде чем бывшего генерала вернули из мест не столь отдаленных... (Максимов 3). Many years went by before they allowed the ex-general to return from banishment... (За).♦ Даже чечено-ингуши и калмыки... на своей шкуре испытавшие мудрость сталинской национальной политики (они все были высланы Сталиным в места не столь отдалённые), - и те тоже очень возмущаются... (Ивинская 1). Even the Chechens, Ingush, and Kalmyks, who had experienced at first hand the wisdom of Stalin's policies toward the minorities (they were deported, men, women, and children, to remote areas of the country), joined in the chorus of indignation... (1a).♦ Монархический орган "Восшествие" посвятил "Жизни Чернышевского" заметку, в которой указывалось, что всякий смысл и ценность разоблачения "одного из идеологических дядек большевизма" совершенно подрывается "дешевым либеральничанием автора, всецело переходящего на сторону своего плачевного, но вредного героя, как только долготерпеливый Русский Царь наконец ссылает его в места не столь отдаленные" (Набоков 1). [context transl] The monarchist organ The Throne devoted to The Life of Chernyshevski a few lines in which it pointed out that any sense or value in the unmasking of "one of the ideological mentors of Bolshevism" was completely undermined by "the cheap liberalizing of the author, who goes wholly over to the side of his sorry, but pernicious hero as soon as the long-suffering Russian Tsar finally has him safely tucked away..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > места не столь отдаленные
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