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Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > храниться в архиве
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1) General subject: be housed (a volume of Gutenberg's ecclesiastic masterwork housed in Berliner Staatsbibliothek - хранящийся), be kept2) Mathematics: be kept on deposit, be stored at, we warehoused3) Law: remain deposited, remain deposited (о ратификационных документах), remain rely deposited (о ратификационных документах)4) Transport: be retained5) SAP. reside6) Makarov: (где-л.) go (went, gone), repose -
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1. storing2. storeдержать про запас; хранить — keep in store
3. remaining deposited (refl.); keeping4. keep5. remain deposited (refl.); keepБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > хранивший
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Diplomatic term: remain deposited in the archiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > храниться в архиве
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to be/remain deposited in the archives -
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сущ.( учреждение) archives; record office; ( отдел в учреждении) registry; (документы и т.п.) archives; files; recordsсдавать в архив — ( что-л) to file ( smth) in the archives; hand ( smth) over to the records (to the archives)
сдавать (передавать) (договор и т.п.) на хранение в архив Организации Объединённых Наций — to deposit (a treaty, etc) in the archives of the United Nations
- личный архивсохраняться (храниться) в архиве Совета Европы — to remain deposited in the archives of the Council of Europe
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1) (учреждение) Archives; (отдел в учреждении) registryсдавать в архив — to file, to place in the Archives; to shelve, to pigeonhole перен.
Государственный архив — State Archives; Public Record Office (Великобритания)
2) (документы, письма и т.п.) archives, records; (личные документы и т.п.) papersрыться в архивах — to delve into the records, to go through the files
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