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1 visit
1. n1) визит, посещение- receive a visit from smb.- have a visit from smb.2) юр. осмотр; обыск (преим. кораблей)•2. v юр.1) осматривать, инспектировать2) обыскивать3) посещать (что-л.) -
2 diplomacy
сущ.1) пол. дипломатия (официальная деятельность глав государств, правительств и специальных органов по осуществлению внешних государственных контактов; иногда употребляется для обозначения контактов государства с представителями общественности внутри страны)to rely on [resort to\] diplomacy — прибегать к дипломатии
He is a master of diplomacy. — Он хороший дипломат.
See:bilateral diplomacy, multilateral diplomacy, megaphone diplomacy, quiet diplomacy, shirtsleeve diplomacy, shuttle diplomacy, coercive diplomacy, public diplomacy, summit diplomacy, diplomatic, diplomat, embassy, state visit, diplomatic mission, diplomatic recognition, gunboat diplomacy, domestic diplomacy, international diplomacy, démarche2) упр. дипломатичность (умение добиваться своих целей путем продуманного и тактичного ведения переговоров) -
3 official
1. nдолжностное лицо; сотрудник; чиновник; служащий (государственный, банковский)- appoint smb. a government official2. aофициальный; служебный, должностной -
4 note
1. n2) обыкн. pl заметка, запись3) записка; короткое личное письмо5) примечание; сноска, ссылка6) тон, нота7) банкнота, банковый билет8) накладная9) билет; кредитный билет 10. авизо 11. долговая расписка, простой вексель (тж. note of hand) 12. счёт•2. v1) замечать; принимать к сведению; констатировать2) делать заметки, записи, записывать (тж. note down)- note smb. on one's list3) упоминать, отмечать, указывать -
5 honour
['ɔːnə]n1) честь, честность, доброе имя, репутация, этикаHe is one of the most interesting people I have had the honour of meeting. — Он один из самых интересных людей, с которыми я имел честь встречаться.
He did me the honour to invite me to his fifteeth birthday. — Он оказал мне большую честь, пригласив меня на свое пятидесятилетие.
This canvas does honour to the museum. — Это полотно/эта картина - украшение музея.
May I have the honour of your company at dinner? — Окажите мне честь пообедать со мной.
- professional honourIs there any evidence of this, your Honour? — Этому есть какие-либо доказательства, Ваша Честь?
- diplomatic honour
- scientific honour
- family honour
- false honour
- well-deserved honour
- woman's honour
- Your Honour
- honours degree
- honours system
- honours list
- honour of doing smth
- matter of honour
- man of honour
- court of honour- word of honour- in honour of the president
- award smb the honour of doing smth
- be a honour to one's school
- build up the honour of a cautions man
- carry off the honours
- celebrate smb's honour
- conduct oneself with honour
- confer a honour on smb
- consider it it an honour
- defend the honour of the country
- disgrace smb's honour
- do the honours of the town
- do an honour to smb
- do smth with honour
- fight for the honour of the country
- give a reception in smb's honour
- give the honour of a brief visit
- give honour where it is due
- have the honour of speaking at the meeting
- have the honour to open the conference
- lose one's honour
- make it a point of honour
- pledge one's honour
- receive the highest honours from the country
- sell one's honour for money
- take honours in mathematics
- value one's military honour
- wear all one's honours
- win honour in battle
- withdraw from battle with honour
- honour of having invented the railway belongs to the English2) почёт, уважение, почтение, почестиShe did me the honour of attending the opening of the exhibition. — Она оказала мне честь своим присутствием на открытии выставки.
The Nobel Prize is one of the highest honours an author can achieve. — Нобелевская премия - одна из самых больших наград для писателя.
- funeral honoursHonours change manners. — ◊ Слава меняет людей
- academic honours
- Olympic Games honours roll
- honours of war
- guest of honour
- maid of honour
- seat of honour
- peace with honour
- do honour to the memory of the fallen
- hold the man in great honour
- pay smb the utmost honour and respect
- pay military honours
- render smb the last honours
- show honour to his parents
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