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101 consulta popular
референдум, всенародный опрос, всенародное голосование; всенародное обсуждение -
102 gobierno popular
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103 juez popular
судебный асессор; судья, не являющийся профессиональным юристом -
104 jurado popular
MX суд присяжных; судебная коллегия присяжных; присяжные, рассматривающие судебное дело по существу -
105 movilización f popular
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > movilización f popular
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106 pronunciamiento popular
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > pronunciamiento popular
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107 república democrática popular
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > república democrática popular
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108 sentido lato popular
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109 votación popular
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110 voto popular
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111 República Popular China, La
= People's Republic of China, TheEx. The People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernisation of its medical ibraries and information centres.* * *= People's Republic of China, TheEx: The People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernisation of its medical ibraries and information centres.
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112 República Popular Democrática de Corea, la
= People's Democratic Republic of Korea, theEx. This international centre pools together efforts of Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, the People's Democratic Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Poland, Rumania, the USSR and Vietnam in developing national information industries.Spanish-English dictionary > República Popular Democrática de Corea, la
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113 costumbre popular
(n.) = folkwayEx. Breaking or questioning a folkway does not cause severe punishment, but may cause the person to be laughed at, frowned upon, or scolded.* * *(n.) = folkwayEx: Breaking or questioning a folkway does not cause severe punishment, but may cause the person to be laughed at, frowned upon, or scolded.
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114 de base popular
(n.) = grassroots [grass-roots]Ex. For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.* * *(n.) = grassroots [grass-roots]Ex: For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.
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115 dejar de ser popular
(v.) = outlive + Posesivo + popularityEx. Library materials may be discarded when they are in poor physical condition, beyond repair and unfit for binding, or when the text is out-of-date or superseded by a new edition, or when they have outlived their popularity.* * *(v.) = outlive + Posesivo + popularityEx: Library materials may be discarded when they are in poor physical condition, beyond repair and unfit for binding, or when the text is out-of-date or superseded by a new edition, or when they have outlived their popularity.
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116 demanda popular
(n.) = public demandEx. Baby boomers are desperately trying to hold onto their salad days -- plastic surgery, vitamins and drugs like Viagra have spiked in public demand.* * *(n.) = public demandEx: Baby boomers are desperately trying to hold onto their salad days -- plastic surgery, vitamins and drugs like Viagra have spiked in public demand.
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117 dicho popular
(n.) = adage, wise saying, old saying, saying, familiar saying, sawEx. But now she was beginning to wonder if there was any truth to the old adage that 'It's not what you know, but who you know'.Ex. Stories range from one-sentence statements we call jokes and wise sayings, through gossip to the most profound and complicated structures we call novels and poems and plays.Ex. Chapters include drinking and moonshine, courting, old cures and remedies, fishing and hunting, plus a chapter of pithy quotes and old sayings.Ex. 'Practice makes perfect' is a saying that can be applied to reading.Ex. As the familiar saying goes, 'From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step'.Ex. And his life confirms the famous old saw: No man is a prophet in his own land.* * *(n.) = adage, wise saying, old saying, saying, familiar saying, sawEx: But now she was beginning to wonder if there was any truth to the old adage that 'It's not what you know, but who you know'.
Ex: Stories range from one-sentence statements we call jokes and wise sayings, through gossip to the most profound and complicated structures we call novels and poems and plays.Ex: Chapters include drinking and moonshine, courting, old cures and remedies, fishing and hunting, plus a chapter of pithy quotes and old sayings.Ex: 'Practice makes perfect' is a saying that can be applied to reading.Ex: As the familiar saying goes, 'From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step'.Ex: And his life confirms the famous old saw: No man is a prophet in his own land. -
118 hacer popular
(v.) = popularise [popularize, -USA]Ex. The information explosion has created a demand for analysing, organising and disseminating information and has popularised the subject approach to information.* * *(v.) = popularise [popularize, -USA]Ex: The information explosion has created a demand for analysing, organising and disseminating information and has popularised the subject approach to information.
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119 leyenda popular
(n.) = folktale [folk tale]Ex. The original folktale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs becomes transformed when told through the different media of film, sound, movement, colour, art and technology.* * *(n.) = folktale [folk tale]Ex: The original folktale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs becomes transformed when told through the different media of film, sound, movement, colour, art and technology.
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120 maratón popular
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Popular — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Popular (del latín populāris), lo relativo al pueblo (en sus distintas acepciones, véase pueblo (desambiguación)). Puede referirse a: Contenido 1 En arte y cultura 2 En lingüística … Wikipedia Español
Popular TV — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Popular Televisión Nombre público Popular TV Eslogan Porque te importa tu familia Tipo PAL y DVB T (simulcast) Programación Generalista Propietario Iniciativas Radiofónicas y de Televisi … Wikipedia Español
Popular — Pop u*lar, a. [L. popularis, fr. populus people: cf. F. populaire. See {People}.] 1. Of or pertaining to the common people, or to the whole body of the people, as distinguished from a select portion; as, the popular voice; popular elections.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Popular — may refer to: *an adjective referring to any people or population *Social status, the quality of being well liked *The mainstream, the quality of being common, well received, in demand **Popular culture, popular fiction, popular music *Populace,… … Wikipedia
popular — POPULÁR, Ă, populari, e, adj. 1. Care aparţine poporului, privitor la popor, care provine din popor. ♦ Care este alcătuit din oameni din popor şi lucrează pentru popor. 2. Creat de popor; specific unui popor, caracteristic culturii lui. 3. Care… … Dicționar Român
popular — (Del lat. populāris). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo al pueblo. 2. Que es peculiar del pueblo o procede de él. 3. Propio de las clases sociales menos favorecidas. 4. Que está al alcance de los menos dotados económica o culturalmente. 5. Que es… … Diccionario de la lengua española
popular — pop·u·lar adj 1: of or relating to the general public 2 a: of, relating to, or by the people (as of a nation or state) as a whole as distinguished from a specific class or group b: based on or alleged to be based on the will of the people Merriam … Law dictionary
popular — [päp′yə lər] adj. [L popularis < populus, PEOPLE] 1. of or carried on by the common people or all the people [popular government] 2. appealing to or intended for the general public [popular music] 3. within the means of the ordinary person… … English World dictionary
Popular 1 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Popular 1, Rock n Roll Magazine , es una publicación mensual española dedicada a la Música rock y fundada en 1973, siendo una de las publicaciones pioneras del género y con más historia e influencia en España.… … Wikipedia Español
populär — Vsw std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. populaire, dieses aus l. populāris, eigentlich zum Volk gehörig , zu l. populus Volk . Dazu die Abkürzung pop in Popmusik (usw.). Abstraktum: Popularität. Ebenso nndl. populair, ne. popular,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Populär — (Popular, v. lat.), 1) auf das (niedere) Volk sich beziehend, beim Volke gewöhnlich, daher Popularkrankheiten (Populares morbi), Volkskrankheiten; 2) dem (ungelehrten) Volk verständlich u. für dasselbe bestimmt, wie eine populäre Schrift; 3) beim … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon