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social [ˈsəʊ∫əl]1. adjective[class, status, problem] social• he has little social contact with his business colleagues il a peu de contacts avec ses collègues en dehors du travail• she didn't regard him as her social equal pour elle, il n'appartenait pas au même milieu social2. compounds• to have an active social life ( = go out frequently) sortir beaucoup ; ( = see people frequently) voir du monde ► social network noun réseau m social• the Department of Social Security (British) ≈ la Sécurité sociale ► Social Security Administration noun (US) service des pensions• to learn social skills apprendre les règles de la vie en société ► social studies plural noun sciences fpl sociales━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, le numéro de sécurité sociale, formé de neuf chiffres, est indispensable pour bénéficier des prestations sociales, mais il est également de plus en plus utilisé comme numéro d'identité à l'échelle nationale: il figure sur les carnets de chèques ; certains États l'utilisent comme numéro de permis de conduire et certaines universités comme numéro d'inscription des étudiants. Depuis 1987, tous les enfants se voient attribuer un social security number.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *['səʊʃl] 1. 2.1) ( relating to human society) social2) ( recreational) [activity] de groupes; [call, visit] amical3) [animal] social -
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B adj1 ( relating to human society) [background, class, ladder, mobility, structure, system] social ; social contract contrat m social ;2 ( in the community) [custom, function, group, problem, status, unrest, unit] social ;3 ( recreational) [activity] de groupes ; [call, visit] amical ; he's a social drinker il boit de l'alcool en société ; he's a social smoker c'est un fumeur occasionnel ; he's got no social skills il ne sait pas se comporter en société ;4 ( gregarious) [animal] social, sociable. -
3 ответственность за морские инциденты
ответственность за морские инциденты
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liability for marine accidents
Subjection to a legal obligation, such as financial recompense or ecological reparations, for any harm or damage inflicted on persons, property or the environment in the course of commercial or recreational activity in, on or near a sea. (Source: BLD / RHW)
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отдых
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leisure activity
Sports and recreational activities carried out in the time free from work or other duties.
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5 recreation
[rekri'eiʃən]((a) pleasant activity which one enjoys doing in one's spare time (eg a sport, hobby): I have little time for recreation; amusements and recreations.) divertissement- recreation ground
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