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1 civic
civic [ˈsɪvɪk][duty, rights, pride] civique ; [authorities, building] municipal• civic leader notable m* * *['sɪvɪk]adjective [administration, official] municipal; [pride, responsibility] civique -
2 civic
'sivik(of or belonging to a city or citizen: Our offices are in the new civic centre; civic duties.) municipal, cívicotr['sɪvɪk]1 (duty, pride) cívico,-a; (leader, event) municipal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcivic centre centro cívicocivic ['sɪvɪk] adj: cívicoadj.• ciudadano, -a adj.• civil adj.• cívico, -a adj.'sɪvɪk['sɪvɪk]civic center — edificios mpl municipales
1.ADJ [rights, duty] cívico; [authorities] municipal2.CPDpride 1., 1)civic centre N — (Brit) conjunto m de edificios municipales
* * *['sɪvɪk]civic center — edificios mpl municipales
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3 общественный
прил.
1) social, public;
common культурные и общественные учреждения ≈ cultural and public-service institutions нарушение общественного спокойствия ≈ breach of the peace, breach of public order общественный фонды потребления ≈ social consumption funds общественно-полезный труд ≈ socially useful work общественно-экономическая формация ≈ social and economic structure общественная деятельность ≈ public work общественная польза ≈ public benefit общественная уборная ≈ public convenience общественное устройство ≈ social order общественные дела ≈ public affairs общественный деятель ≈ public figure, public man
2) voluntary, unpaid, amateur на общественных началах
3) разг. (любящий общество) sociableобщественн|ый -
1. (относящийся к обществу) social, of society после сущ. ;
(протекающий, возникающий в обществе тж.) public;
~ строй social order/system;
законы ~ого развития laws of social development;
~ые отношения social relations;
~ая жизнь social/public life;
(в философии и т. п.) the life of society;
~ые интересы social interests;
~ долг public duty, duty to the community;
~ое положение social status;
опрос ~ого мнения public opinion poll;
~ые науки social sciences;
~ деятель public figure, civic leader;
2. (связанный с обслуживанием нужд коллектива) social, voluntary;
for the community после сущ. ;
~ые организации social organizations;
вести ~ую работу do* work for the community;
~ое поручение social assignment;
3. (принадлежащий обществу) public, socialized;
~ые фонды public funds;
~ая собственность public ownership;
~ое имущество public property;
4. разг. (любящий общество) sociable, gregarious;
~ обвинитель prosecutor (representing a trade union organization, etc.) ~ое порицание public reprimand;
на ~ых началах as a social/public service;
~ое питание public catering.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > общественный
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4 обществен
social, of society; publicобществен строй a social order, an order/a pattern of societyобщественнят ред the public peaceобществен живот social/public lifeобществен продукт икон. gross national productобществен труд social labourобществен дълг a public duty; a social obligationобществен контрол public controlобществен деец a public man/figure/workerобществена личност a public personalityобществена работа work for the communityобществена дейност civic activitiesобществена организация a social organizationобществена застраховка a social securityобществена сигурност public securityобществена съвест public conscienceобществена тайна an open secretобществено положение social standing/status, station/status in life, walk of/in lifeобществено мнение public/popular opinionобществен презрение/порицание public contempt/censureобществено начало a principle of public serviceобществено достояние public knowledgeправя нещо обществено достояние make s.th. publicобществено добруване/благополучие public welfareс обществено съзнание/чувство public-spirited, socially consciousобществено хранене public cateringзаведение за обществено хранене catering establishmentобществени бани/градини/заведения public baths/gardens/establishmentsобществени сгради public worksобществени средства public fundsна обществени начала (за длъжност) unsalariedобществени науки social sciencesобществени столове communal refectories, canteensобществен и задължения social obligationsобществени различия social contrasts/disparitiesхора с най-различни обществени положения people of all conditions* * *общѐствен,прил. social, of society; public; местен \обществен деец a community leader; на \обществени начала (за длъжност) unsalaried; \обществен деец a public man/figure/worker; \обществен дълг a public duty; a social obligation; \обществен имот, \обществена собственост public property; \обществен контрол public control; \обществен продукт икон. gross national product; \обществен строй a social order, an order/a pattern of society; \обществен труд social labour; \обществена дейност civil activities; \обществена застраховка a social security; \обществена работа work for the community; \обществена сигурност public security; \обществена съвест public conscience; \обществена тайна an open secret; \обществени науки social sciences; \обществени различия social contrasts/disparities; \обществени сгради public works; \обществени средства public funds; \обществени столове communal refectories, canteens; \обществени услуги public services; \общественият ред the public peace; \обществено достояние public knowledge; \обществено мнение public/popular opinion; \обществено начало a principle of public service; \обществено положение social standing/status, station/status in life, walk of/in life; \обществено строителство public works; \обществено съзнание/чувство public spirit(edness), civic sense; \обществено хранене catering establishment; правя нещо \обществено достояние make s.th. public; с \обществено съзнание/чувство public-spirited, socially conscious, community minded; хора с най-различни \обществени положения people of all conditions, people from all walks of life.* * *public: I use the обществен transport - Използвам обществения транспорт; common; communal* * *1. social, of society;public 2. ОБЩЕСТВЕН деец a public man/figure/ worker 3. ОБЩЕСТВЕН дълг a public duty;a social obligation 4. ОБЩЕСТВЕН живот social/ public life 5. ОБЩЕСТВЕН и задължения social obligations 6. ОБЩЕСТВЕН имот, ОБЩЕСТВЕНа собственост public property 7. ОБЩЕСТВЕН контрол public control 8. ОБЩЕСТВЕН презрение/порицание public contempt/censure 9. ОБЩЕСТВЕН продукт икон. gross national product 10. ОБЩЕСТВЕН строй a social order, an order/a pattern of society 11. ОБЩЕСТВЕН труд social labour 12. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa дейност civic activities 13. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa застраховка a social security 14. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa личност a public personality 15. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa организация a social organization 16. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa работа work for the community 17. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa сигурност public security 18. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa съвест public conscience 19. ОБЩЕСТВЕНa тайна an open secret 20. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo добруване/благополучие public welfare 21. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo достояние public knowledge 22. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo мнение public/popular opinion 23. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo начало a principle of public service 24. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo положение social standing/status, station/ status in life, walk of/in life 25. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo съзнание/чувство public spirit(edness), civic sense 26. ОБЩЕСТВЕНo хранене public catering 27. ОБЩЕСТВЕНи бани/градини/заведения public baths/gardens/establishments 28. ОБЩЕСТВЕНи науки social sciences 29. ОБЩЕСТВЕНи различия social contrasts/disparities 30. ОБЩЕСТВЕНи сгради public works 31. ОБЩЕСТВЕНи средства public funds 32. ОБЩЕСТВЕНи столове communal refectories, canteens 33. ОБЩЕСТВЕНнят ред the public peace 34. върша ОБЩЕСТВЕН а работа do work for the community 35. заведение за ОБЩЕСТВЕНо хранене catering establishment 36. местен ОБЩЕСТВЕН деец a community leader 37. на ОБЩЕСТВЕНи начала (за длъжност) unsalaried 38. правя нещо ОБЩЕСТВЕНо достояние make s.th. public 39. с ОБЩЕСТВЕНо съзнание/чувство public-spirited, socially conscious 40. хора с най-различни ОБЩЕСТВЕНи положения people of all conditions -
5 civil
'sivl1) (polite, courteous.) cortés, educado2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) civil3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) civil4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) civil•- civilian- civility
- civilly
- civil defence
- civil disobedience
- civil engineer
- civil liberties/rights
- civil servant
- civil service
- civil war
civil adjetivo casarse por lo civil or (Per, RPl, Ven) sólo por civil or (Chi, Méx) por el civil to be married in a civil ceremony (AmE), to have a registry office wedding (BrE) ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
civil
I adjetivo
1 civil: se casaron por lo civil, they got married in the registry office
2 Mil civilian
II mf civilian: el policía iba de civil, the policeman was in plain clothes ' civil' also found in these entries: Spanish: administración - aviación - aviador - aviadora - benemérita - casarse - código - estado - funcionaria - funcionario - guerra - ingeniera - ingeniero - machetazo - paisana - paisano - protección - reflejar - sociedad - umbral - venir - amotinar - burócrata - empleado - estar - guardia - ingeniería - juicio - matrimonio - notaría - paisanaje - prefecto - registro - reo - rojo - ser English: CAA - civil - civil engineer - civil liberties - civil rights - civil servant - civil service - civil war - civilian - clear-cut - disobedience - injure - marital status - registrar - registry office - status - civic - county - defendant - load - marital - Ms - plain - weddingtr['sɪvəl]1 (of citizens) civil2 (polite) cortés,-esa, educado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcivil defence defensa civilcivil disobedience resistencia pasiva, desobediencia civilcivil engineer ingeniero,-a de caminos, canales y puertoscivil engineering ingeniería civilcivil law derecho civilcivil liberties libertades nombre femenino plural civilescivil rights derechos nombre masculino plural civilescivil servant funcionario,-athe civil service (government departments) la administración nombre femenino pública 2 (employees) el funcionariado, los funcionarios nombre masculino pluralcivil war guerra civilcivil ['sɪvəl] adj1) : civilcivil law: derecho civil2) polite: civil, cortésadj.• civil adj.• comedido, -a adj.• cortés adj.'sɪvəl, 'sɪvḷ1)a) (of society, citizens) civilcivil unrest — malestar m social
b) ( not military) civilc) ( Law) civil2) ( polite) cortés['sɪvl]1. ADJ1) (=societal) [strife, conflict] civil; [unrest] social2) (=not military) [aviation, ship] civil3) (=not religious) [ceremony, service, marriage] civil4) (Jur) (=not criminal) [case, action, proceedings, charge] civil; [penalty] por infracción de la ley; [court] de lo Civil5) (=polite) [person] cortés, atento; [behaviour] cortéstongueto be civil to sb — ser cortés or atento con algn
2.CPDCivil Aviation Authority N — Aviación f Civil
civil defence, civil defense (US) N — defensa f civil
civil disobedience N — desobediencia f civil
civil engineer N — ingeniero(-a) m / f civil, ingeniero(-a) m / f de caminos (canales y puertos) (Sp)
civil engineering N — ingeniería f civil, ingeniería f de caminos (canales y puertos) (Sp)
civil liberties N — libertades fpl civiles
civil list N — (Brit) presupuesto de la casa real aprobado por el parlamento
civil marriage N — matrimonio m civil
civil partner N — pareja f civil (del mismo sexo)
civil partnership N — unión f de parejas civiles (del mismo sexo)
civil rights N — derechos mpl civiles
civil rights leader — defensor(a) m / f de los derechos civiles
civil rights movement N — movimiento m pro derechos civiles
civil servant N — funcionario(-a) m / f (del Estado)
Civil Service N — administración f pública
civil status N — estado m civil
civil wedding N — boda f civil
* * *['sɪvəl, 'sɪvḷ]1)a) (of society, citizens) civilcivil unrest — malestar m social
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6 Bürgerpflichten
Bürgerpflichten
civic duties;
• Bürgerrecht citizenship, freedom of a city, franchise;
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7 Political parties
Portugal's political party system began only in the 19th century, and the first published, distinct political party program appeared about 1843. Under the constitutional monarchy (1834-1910), a number of political groupings or factions took the name of a political figure or soldier or, more commonly until the second half of the century, the name of the particular constitution they supported. For example, some were called "Septembrists," after the group that supported the 1836 (September) Revolution and the 1822 Constitution. Others described themselves as "Chartists" after King Pedro IV's 1826 Charter ( Carta). From the Regeneration to the fall of the monarchy in 1910, the leading political parties were the Regenerators and the Progressists (or Historicals). During the first parliamentary republic (1910-26), the leading political parties were the Portuguese Republican Party or "The Democrats," the Evolutionists, the Unionists, various monarchist factions, the Liberals, and the Nationalists. Small leftist parties were also established or reestablished after the collapse of President Sidónio Pais's New Republic (1917-18), the Socialist Party (PS) and the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).Under the Estado Novo dictatorship (1926-74), all political parties and civic associations (such as the Masons) were banned in 1935, and the only legitimate political movement allowed was the regime's creature, the União Nacional (1930-74). Various oppositionist parties and factions began to participate in the rigged elections of the Estado Novo, beginning with the municipal elections of 1942 and continuing with general elections for president of the republic or the National Assembly (legislature) in 1945, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1969, 1972, etc. Among these parties were elements of the Communist Party, remnants of the old Portuguese Republican Party elite and of the old Socialist Party (originally founded in 1875), various workers' groups, and special electoral committees allowed by the regime to campaign during brief preelectoral exercises.The Revolution of 25 April 1974 swept away the regime's institutions and ushered in a flood of new political groups. During 1974 and 1975, about 60 new political parties and factions sprung up, but the PCP remained the senior, experienced political party. During the period of fallout and adjustment to the new pluralist, multiparty system of democracy (1974-85), four main political parties became the principal ones and garnered the largest percentage of votes in the many general and municipal elections held between the first free election of 25 April 1975, and the general election of 1985. These parties were the PCP, the PS, the Social Democrat Party (PSD), and the Social Democratic Center Party (CDS) or "Christian Democrats." Until 1985-87, the socialists were ahead in votes, but the social democrats were victorious, with clear majorities in 1987 and 1991. In the general elections of 1995 and 1999, the PS returned to power in the legislature, and in the presidential elections of 1996 and 2001, the victor was the socialist leader Jorge Sampaio. The PSD replaced the socialists in power in the 2002 general election.See also Left Bloc. -
8 ἄρχων
ἄρχων, οντος, ὁ (Aeschyl., Hdt.+) actually ptc. of ἄρχω, used as subst.: one who is in a position of leadership, esp. in a civic capacity.① one who has eminence in a ruling capacity, ruler, lord, princeⓐ of earthly figures, οἱ ἄ. τῶν ἐθνῶν Mt 20:25; cp. B 9:3 (Is 1:10); οἱ ἄ. the rulers Ac 4:26 (Ps 2:2). W. δικαστής of Moses (in quot. of Ex 2:14): 7:27, 35 and 1 Cl 4:10.ⓑ of Christ ὁ ἄ. τ. βασιλέων τ. γῆς the ruler of the kings of the earth Rv 1:5;ⓒ of transcendent figures. Evil spirits (Kephal. I p. 50, 22; 24; 51, 25 al.), whose hierarchies resembled human polit. institutions. The devil is ἄ. τ. δαιμονίων Mt 9:34; 12:24; Mk 3:22; Lk 11:15 (s. Βεελζεβούλ.—Porphyr. [in Eus., PE 4, 22, 15] names Sarapis and Hecate as τοὺς ἄρχοντας τ. πονηρῶν δαιμόνων) or ἄ. τοῦ κόσμου τούτου J 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; ἄ. καιροῦ τοῦ νῦν τῆς ἀνομίας B 18:2; ὁ ἄ. τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου (Orig., C. Cels. 8, 13, 13) IEph 17:1; 19:1; IMg 1:2; ITr 4:2; IRo 7:1; IPhld 6:2. (Cp. AscIs 1, 3; 10, 29.) At AcPlCor 2, 11 the ed. of PBodmer X suggests on the basis of a Latin version (s. ZNW 44, 1952–53, 66–76) that the following words be supplied between πολλοῖς and θέλων εἶναι: [ὁ γὰρ ἄρχων ἄδικος ὢν| (καὶ) θεὸς] (lat.: nam quia injustus princeps deus volens esse) [the prince (of this world) being unjust] and desiring to be [god] (s. ASchlatter, D. Evglst. Joh. 1930, 271f). Many would also class the ἄρχοντες τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου 1 Cor 2:6–8 in this category (so from Origen to H-DWendland ad loc., but for possible classification under mng. 2 s. TLing, ET 68, ’56/57, 26; WBoyd, ibid. 68, ’57/58, 158). ὁ πονηρὸς ἄ. B 4:13; ὁ ἄδικος ἄ. MPol 19:2 (cp. ὁ ἄρχων τ. πλάνης TestSim 2:7, TestJud 19:4). ὁ ἄ. τῆς ἐξουσίας τοῦ ἀέρος Eph 2:2 (s. ἀήρ, end). W. ἄγγελος as a messenger of God and representative of the spirit world (Porphyr., Ep. ad Aneb. [s. ἀρχάγγελος] c. 10) Dg 7:2; οἱ ἄ. ὁρατοί τε καὶ ἀόρατοι the visible and invisible rulers ISm 6:1.② gener. one who has administrative authority, leader, official (so loanw. in rabb.) Ro 13:3; Tit 1:9 v.l. (cp. PsSol 17:36). For 1 Cor 2:6–8 s. 1b above.ⓐ of Jewish leaders (Schürer, index; PLond III, 1177, 57 p. 183 [113 A.D.] ἀρχόντων Ἰουδαίων προσευχῆς Θηβαίων; IGR I, 1024, 21; Jos., Ant. 20, 11) of the high priest Ac 23:5 (Ex 22:27). Of those in charge of a synagogue (IG XIV, 949, 2) Mt 9:18, 23; cp. ἄ. τῆς συναγωγῆς Lk 8:41; Ac 14:2 D. Of members of the Sanhedrin Lk 18:18; 23:13, 35; 24:20; ἄ. τ. Ἰουδαίων (cp. Epict. 3, 7, 30 κριτὴς τῶν Ἑλλήνων) J 3:1; cp. 7:26, 48; 12:42; Ac 3:17; 4:5, 8 (ἄρχοντες καὶ πρεσβύτεροι as 1 Macc 1:26); 13:27; 14:5. τὶς τῶν ἀρχόντων τ. Φαρισαίων a member of the Sanhedrin who was a Pharisee Lk 14:1. Of a judge 12:58.ⓑ of gentile officials (Diod S 18, 65, 6; s. the indexes to SIG and OGI) Ac 16:19 (OGI 441, 59 and note); 1 Cl 60:2; MPol 17:2. W. ἡγούμενοι 1 Cl 60:4. W. βασιλεῖς and ἡγούμενοι 1 Cl 32:2.—B. 1324. 153–59 (‘Archon’). EDNT. DELG s.v. ἄρχω. M-M. TW.
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