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121 указывать ее место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указывать ее место
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122 восстановление гражданских свобод
Русско-английский политический словарь > восстановление гражданских свобод
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123 гражданские свободы
Русско-английский политический словарь > гражданские свободы
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124 ограничение гражданских свобод
Русско-английский политический словарь > ограничение гражданских свобод
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125 основные свободы
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126 подавление гражданских свобод
Русско-английский политический словарь > подавление гражданских свобод
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127 расширение демократических свобод
Русско-английский политический словарь > расширение демократических свобод
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128 свертывание гражданских свобод
Русско-английский политический словарь > свертывание гражданских свобод
См. также в других словарях:
liberties — n. Specific instances of freedom from restrictions; rights or privileges. See also civil liberties The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
Liberties — Liberty Lib er*ty (l[i^]b [ e]r*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Liberties} ( t[i^]z). [OE. liberte, F. libert[ e], fr. L. libertas, fr. liber free. See {Liberal}.] 1. The state of a free person; exemption from subjection to the will of another claiming… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
liberties — /libartiyz/ Privileged districts exempt from the sheriffs jurisdiction; as, gaol liberties. See gaol. In colonial times, laws, or legal rights resting upon them. The early colonial ordinances in Massachusetts were termed laws and liberties, and… … Black's law dictionary
liberties — /libartiyz/ Privileged districts exempt from the sheriffs jurisdiction; as, gaol liberties. See gaol. In colonial times, laws, or legal rights resting upon them. The early colonial ordinances in Massachusetts were termed laws and liberties, and… … Black's law dictionary
Liberties — The word liberty is frequently used to denote the privileged areas also known as precincts, which are dealt with under that head. But the word liberties is also used to denote the outlying areas not included within the City walls, which… … Dictionary of London
liberties — n. undue familiarity to take liberties with * * * [ undue familiarity ] to take liberties with … Combinatory dictionary
Liberties of the Savoy — The Liberties of the Savoy were one of several areas in London known as liberties in which the rule of law was different from the rest of London.In the case of the Liberties of the Savoy, the area was where the Savoy Hotel and Savoy Theatre now… … Wikipedia
Liberties of the Tower of London — The Liberties of the Tower, or the Tower Liberty was an area adjoining the Tower of London, which was outside the jurisdiction of either the City of London or the County of Middlesex.The liberty originally consisted of the area inside the walls… … Wikipedia
liberties — lib·er·ty || lɪbÉ™(r)tɪ n. freedom from outside control, independence; power to think and act freely; emancipation; freedom from captivity; right, privilege; presumption, forwardness, impertinence … English contemporary dictionary
liberties — n. pl. 1. Limits (of a prison, etc.). 2. Unwarrantable freedom. 3. Immunities, franchises, privileges … New dictionary of synonyms
liberties — Privileged communities or districts. The fundamental rights and privileges of the people guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States and the state constitutions. See liberty … Ballentine's law dictionary