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1 дискредитирующее признание
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2 дискредитирующое признание
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5 признание
1. avowal2. acceptance of3. acknowledger4. acknowledgers5. acknowledgement; recognition; confession; declaration6. acknowledgment7. admission8. confession9. recognitionСинонимический ряд:известность (сущ.) знаменитость; известность; лавр; популярность; слава; славуАнтонимический ряд: -
6 признание признани·е
1) (суверенитета страны, законности правительства и т.п.) recognitionполучить всеобщее признание — to win general recognition, to be universally recognized
международное признание — international / worldwide recognition
фактическое признание, признание де-факто — de facto recognition
юридическое признание, признание де-юре — de jure recognition
предоставление признания — act / grant of recognition
признание нерушимости существующих границ — recognition of the inviolability of existing borders / frontiers
признание равноправия всех рас и национальностей — recognition of the equality of all races and nationalities
2) (общественное уважение) recognition, acknowledgement, acceptanceпользоваться всеобщим признанием — to have a universal reputation, to be generally recognized
3) (выражение своего отношения) acknowledgement; (признание чего-л. правильным) admissionдискредитирующее / компрометирующее признание — damaging admission
признание чьей-л. правоты — acknowledgement that smb. is right
4) юр. (вины, права, требования) confessionпризнание, полученное путём физического принуждения — physically coerced confession
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