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1 издать декрет
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2 указ
decree, edict, ordinance, enactmentиздать указ — to issue a decree / ordinance
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3 декрет
decree, ordinance; flat лат.имеющий силу декрета — decretive, decretory
декрет, не подлежащий отмене — irreversible decree
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4 декрет
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5 постановление
сущ.( решение) decision; resolution; ruling; (распоряжение, указ) decree; enactment; order; ordinance; ( директива) directive; (положение договора и т.п.) provision; ( закона тж) dispositionвыносить постановление — to issue an order; pass a resolution
- постановление муниципальной властипостановление судьи об освобождении лица из-под стражи — order (ruling) of a judge to release a person from custody
- постановление об освобождении до суда
- постановление суда
- постановления и условия
- дополнительное постановление
- правительственное постановление
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6 издавать
1. issue2. print3. publish; edit; issue; enact; utter; emit4. edit5. emit6. give forthвыделять, издавать, испускать — give out
7. produce8. send forth9. utterСинонимический ряд:1. выпускать (глаг.) выпускать; выпускать в свет; печатать; публиковать2. испускать (глаг.) испускать -
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8 издать указ
1) General subject: issue an edict, issue an ordinance2) Military: issue a decree3) Economy: enact a code -
9 указ
сущ.( постановление) decree; edict; order; ordinance
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