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1 возражение
1. kick2. question3. challenge4. back talkвозражающий; возражение — talking back
5. demurral6. dissent7. objection; rejoinder8. demurСинонимический ряд:противоречие (сущ.) прекословие; противоречие -
2 выдвигать возражение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выдвигать возражение
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3 выдвигающий возражение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выдвигающий возражение
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4 несерьёзное возражение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > несерьёзное возражение
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5 возражение возражени·е
1) objection; (ответ) retortвыдвинуть возражение — to make / to raise an objection
высказать возражение — to express / to voice an objection
действовать вопреки чьим-л. возражениям — to act in the face of smb.'s objections
иметь серьёзные возражения против чего-л. — to have / to take a strong objection to smth.
не принимать во внимание возражение — to disregard an objection, not to take an objection into account
принять возражение во внимание — to take an objection into account / consideration
поскольку нет / не поступило возражений... — there being no objection...
серьёзное возражение — grave / serious objection
без всяких возражений — without dissent / objection
2) юр. answer, objection, plea; (ответчика) bar; (ответчика в процессе) exceptionпредставлять (суду) возражение против иска — to put in a plea
снять возражение — to withdraw / to waive an objection
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > возражение возражени·е
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