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1 повестка повестк·а
1)повестка дня — agenda, order of the day, business of the day; calender амер.
включить в повестку дня — to put on the agenda, to include in the agenda
зачитать / огласить повестку дня — to read out the agenda
придерживаться повестки дня — to adhere / to stick to the agenda
принять / утвердить повестку дня — to adopt the agenda
содержаться в повестке дня — to appear / to be on the agenda / in the order of the day
малосодержательная / ограниченная повестка дня — empty / meagre / poor / slender agenda
окончательная / утверждённая повестка дня — approved agenda
предварительная повестка дня — provisional / temporary agenda
подготовка / разработка / составление повестки дня — drawing up of the agenda
пункт повестки дня — item on / of the agenda
включить / внести пункт в повестку дня — to inscribe / to place an item on the agenda
исключить пункт / вопрос из повестки дня — to delete an item from the agenda
поставить пункт / вопрос на конец повестки дня — to place an item at the end of the agenda
рассмотреть этот пункт повестки дня на закрытом заседании — to consider this item on the agenda in private
2) (извещение, предупреждение) notification, notice3) (извещение партийного организатора о необходимости присутствовать на заседании парламента, Великобритания) whip4) юр. (в суд) subpoena, summons; (судебный документ) writвручить повестку — to serve a subpoena / summons (on)
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2 в соответствии с повесткой дня
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