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сущ.1) общ., ист. освобождение, избавление (от чего-л.), предоставление правSee:2) соц. эмансипация (уравнение в правах, преимущественно когда речь идет о преодолении дискриминации по половому признаку)Ant:See:3) юр., амер. совершеннолетие, выход из-под родительской опеки (свобода принятия несовершеннолетним ребенком прав и обязанностей совершеннолетнего гражданина)
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1) эмансипация; 2) освобождение от зависимости; 3) совершеннолетие; 4) свобода принятия несовершеннолетним ребенком некоторых юридических прав и обязанностей совершеннолетнего гражданина (напр., в случае смерти родителей по решению суда шестнадцатилетний старший сын может стать попечителем младших братьев и сестер) (США). -
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[ɪˌmæn(t)sɪ'peɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) освобождение, высвобождение, раскрепощение; эмансипацияSyn:2) свобода, избавление (от чего-л. нежелательного, стесняющего)3) юр. совершеннолетие, выход из-под родительской опеки -
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1. n1) гражданин, подданный (какого-л. государства)2) pl сограждане, соотечественники3) амер. национал (в отличие от полноправного гражданина)•2. a1) национальный, государственный2) национальный, относящийся к нации, национальности; относящийся к какому-л. народу•
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