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1 торжественное обязательство
Русско-английский политический словарь > торжественное обязательство
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solemn obligationРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > торжественное обязательство
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3 торжественное обязательство
1) Military: affirmation (при поступлении на военную службу)2) Diplomatic term: solemn obligationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжественное обязательство
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4 торжественное обязательство
(diplomatic relations and international law) solemn obligation4000 полезных слов и выражений > торжественное обязательство
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5 обязательство
с.1) ( обязательное условие) obligation; commitmentторже́ственное обяза́тельство — solemn pledge
взаи́мные обяза́тельства (по договору и т.п.) — mutual obligations / commitments
вы́полнить обяза́тельства — meet one's engagements / commitments; carry out one's obligations
брать на себя́ обяза́тельство (+ инф.) — undertake (+ to inf)
без обяза́тельств — with no commitment; with no strings attached разг.
2) эк. ( заёмный документ) liabilities plдолгово́е обяза́тельство — promissory note
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