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41 open a file
1. открфвать файл2. открывать файлread-only file — постоянный файл; файл только для считывания
master file — главный файл; главная картотека; главный архив
magnetic tape file — файл на магнитной ленте; ленточный файл
magnetic disk file — файл на магнитных дисках; дисковый файл
immutable file — постоянный файл; файл только для считывания
Синонимический ряд:apply (verb) apply; deposit; file; petition; request; submit; submit an application -
42 pardon
1. n прощение, извинение2. n юр. помилование; амнистия3. n ист. индульгенция4. v прощать, извинять5. v юр. помиловать; оставлять без наказанияСинонимический ряд:1. absolution (noun) absolution; allowance; exculpation; excuse; exoneration; forgiveness; grace; indulgence; mercy; remission2. amnesty (noun) amnesty; clemency; leniency3. absolve (verb) absolve; acquit; clear; condone; exculpate; excuse; exonerate; forgive; overlook; remitАнтонимический ряд:blame; boycott; castigate; censure; chastise; chastisement; condemn; condemnation; convict; conviction; correct; damn; expel; punish; punishment; revenge -
43 reprieve
1. n отсрочка приведения в исполнение приговора2. n распоряжение об отсрочке приведения в исполнение приговора3. n передышка, временное облегчение4. v отсрочивать приведение в исполнение приговора5. v давать передышку; временно облегчатьСинонимический ряд:1. temporary suspension (noun) alleviation; deferment; extension; grace; mitigation; pardon; postponement; relief; remission; respite; stay; stay of execution; temporary suspension2. postpone (verb) continue; defer; delay; extend; intermit; postpone; remit; reschedule; respite; stay; suspend; suspend executionАнтонимический ряд: -
44 retry
1. v снова пробовать; делать новую попытку2. v снова слушать делоСинонимический ряд:apply (verb) appeal; apply; contest; motion; petition; reopen; resort; review -
45 summon
1. v вызвать, позвать; пригласить2. v вызывать3. v требовать, приказывать4. v созыватьСинонимический ряд:call (verb) arouse; assemble; beckon; bid; call; call forth; call in; collect; command; convene; convoke; draft; gather; get together; incite; invite; invoke; marshal; muster; petition; request; round up; rouse; send for; summons -
46 supplicate
1. v умолять, просить, упрашивать2. v унив. подать прошение о присвоении степени в Оксфордском университетеСинонимический ряд:beg (verb) appeal; appeal for; appeal to; beg; beseech; brace; conjure; crave; desire; entreat; implore; importune; invoke; petition; plead; plead with; pray; request; seekАнтонимический ряд:bestow; command; give; grant; order
См. также в других словарях:
petition — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 document asking court for sth ADJECTIVE ▪ court (esp. AmE) ▪ bankruptcy, divorce, habeas corpus (AmE) ▪ She filed a habeas corpus petition on Padilla s behalf … Collocations dictionary
petition — pe·ti·tion 1 n 1: a formal written request made to an official person or body (as a court or board) a petition for equitable relief the creditor filed a petition for involuntary bankruptcy 2: a document embodying a formal written request petition … Law dictionary
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petition — ► NOUN 1) a formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority concerning a cause. 2) an appeal or request. 3) Law an application to a court for a writ, judicial action, etc. ► VERB ▪ make or present a petition to … English terms dictionary
petition — (n.) early 14c., a supplication or prayer, especially to a deity, from O.Fr. peticiun (12c.), from L. petitionem (nom. petitio) a request, solicitation, noun of action from petere to require, seek, go forward, also to rush at, attack, ult. from… … Etymology dictionary
petition — /pəˈtɪʃən / (say puh tishuhn) noun 1. a formally drawn up request, often signed by a large number of people, addressed to a person or a body of persons in authority or power, soliciting some favour, right, mercy, or other benefit. 2. a request… …
petition — I UK [pəˈtɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms petition : singular petition plural petitions ** 1) a document signed by many people that asks someone in authority to do something petition against: More than 300 villagers have signed a… … English dictionary
petition — pe|ti|tion1 [ pə tıʃn ] noun count ** 1. ) a document signed by many people that asks someone in authority to do something: petition against: More than 300 villagers have signed a petition against the construction project. 2. ) LEGAL an official… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
petition — [[t]pətɪ̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] petitions, petitioning, petitioned 1) N COUNT: usu with supp A petition is a document signed by a lot of people which asks a government or other official group to do a particular thing. People feel so strongly that we recently … English dictionary
petition — 1 noun (C) 1 a written request signed by a lot of people, asking someone in authority to do something or change something (+ against): They wanted me to sign a petition against experiments on animals. | draw up a petition: Local residents have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
petition — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin petition , petitio, from petere to seek, request more at feather Date: 14th century 1. an earnest request ; entreaty 2. a. a formal written request made to an official person or… … New Collegiate Dictionary