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1 fundamental notions of international law
Общая лексика: основные положения международного праваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fundamental notions of international law
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2 fundamental notions of international law
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n1) закон- in law2) право; правоведение; законодательство- take law proceedings against smb.- institute law proceedings against smb.4) закон (природы, научный)5) правило•- land law- remain under the protection and authority of the principles of international law- club law- case law- good law- law act- air law -
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[ʹnəʋʃ(ə)n] n1. 1) понятие, представлениеto form a true [wrong] notion (of) - составить себе истинное [неправильное] представление (о чём-л.)
he has no notion of discipline - он не знает, что такое дисциплина
I haven't the first /the faintest/ notion about it - не имею об этом ни малейшего представления
2) фантазия, заблуждение; капризnotion of compulsion - мед. навязчивая идея
a head full of silly notions - голова, забитая всякой чепухой
as the notion takes him - как ему подскажет фантазия /каприз/
he has a notion that I am cheating him - он вообразил, что я его обманываю
2. 1) взгляд, мнение; убеждение, точка зренияthe old notion that the sun moved round the earth - старое убеждение, что солнце обращается вокруг земли
my husband got the notion of selling our house - моему мужу пришла в голову мысль продать наш дом
to have a notion that... - держаться того мнения, что...
2) филос., юр. идея; понятие; принципfundamental notions of international law - основные положения международного права
3. pl амер. галантерея; мелочи (о нитках, булавках и т. п.)4. изобретение; остроумное приспособление, приборmachines for flying in the air, and other wonderful notions - летательные аппараты и другие удивительные изобретения
5. класс, категория (преим. в сочетании с under)under the notion (of) - в какой-л. категории
6. (of) редк. намерение; склонностьI have no notion of going yet - я пока не имею ни малейшего намерения уходить
7. уст., поэт. разумhis notion weakens ( Shakespeare) - его ум слабеет
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1. n понятие, представление2. n фантазия, заблуждение; капризa head full of silly notions — голова, забитая всякой чепухой
3. n взгляд, мнение; убеждение, точка зренияthe old notion that the sun moved round the earth — старое убеждение, что солнце обращается вокруг земли
4. n филос. юр. идея; понятие; принцип5. n амер. галантерея; мелочи6. n изобретение; остроумное приспособление, приборmachines for flying in the air, and other wonderful notions — летательные аппараты и другие удивительные изобретения
7. n класс, категория8. n редк. намерение; склонность9. n уст. поэт. разумСинонимический ряд:1. caprice (noun) bee; boutade; caprice; crank; crotchet; fancy; freak; humor; humour; imagination; impulse; maggot; megrim; vagary; whigmaleerie; whim; whimsy2. hint (noun) clue; cue; hint; indication; intimation; suggestion; telltale; wind3. idea (noun) apprehension; conceit; conception; idea; image; impression; inkling; intellection; judgment; perception; understanding4. view (noun) assumption; belief; concept; conviction; opinion; persuasion; position; sentiment; thought; viewАнтонимический ряд:frustration; misapprehension; misconception; misjudgment -
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n1) понятие, представление2) взгляд, мнение; убеждение, точка зрения3) филос. идея; понятие; принцип•
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