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1 the passport expires
Дипломатический термин: срок действия паспорта истекает, срок действия паспорта кончается -
2 the passport expires
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > the passport expires
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3 the passport expires
срок действия паспорта кончается / истекаетEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > the passport expires
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5 passport
n паспорт- diplomatic passport дипломатичний паспорт- regular passport звичайний паспорт- service passport службовий паспорт- bearer of a diplomatic passport власник дипломатичного паспорта- to amend a passport поновити паспорт- to endorse a passport поставити візу в паспорті- to forward a diplomatic passport to a Protocol Department направити дипломатичний паспорт в Протокольний відділ- to issue a (diplomatic) passport видати (дипломатичний) паспорт- to pass a diplomatic passport to a Protocol Department направити дипломатичний паспорт в Протокольний відділ- to retain a passport затримати паспорт- to vise a passport поставити візу в паспорт- the passport contains the entry visa в паспорті є в'їзна віза- the passport expires термін дії паспорта закінчився -
6 паспорт
1) (удостоверение личности) passportаннулировать паспорт, прекратить срок действия паспорта — to cancel / to revoke a passport
визировать паспорт / поставить визу в паспорте — to endorse / to vise a passport
возобновить паспорт — to amend / to renew a passport
прекратить срок действия паспорта — to cancel / to revoke / to invalidate a passport
срок действия паспорта кончается / истекает — the passport expires
дипломатический паспорт — №..., выданный... diplomatic passport No... issued...
иметь дипломатический паспорт — to have / to hold a diplomatic passport
направить дипломатический паспорт в протокольный отдел — to forward / to pass a diplomatic passport to a Protocol Department
подложный / фальшивый паспорт — false passport
просроченный паспорт — expired / out-of-date passport
2) (регистрационное свидетельство оборудования и т.п.) registration certificate -
7 expire
vоканчиваться, истекать (о сроке); терять силу (о законе и т.п.) -
8 срок действия паспорта истекает
Diplomatic term: the passport expiresУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срок действия паспорта истекает
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9 срок действия паспорта кончается
Diplomatic term: the passport expiresУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срок действия паспорта кончается
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10 expire
v2. втрачати силу/ чинність (про закон тощо)- the passport expires... термін дії паспорта закінчується... -
11 истекать истека·ть
(о сроке) to expire, to elapse; to run off; (терять силу) to expire, to lapseсрок действия паспорта истекает... — the passport expires...
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12 виза виз·а
(passport) visaаннулировать (имеющуюся) визу — to cancel a (the existing) visa
выдать визу — to grant / to issue a visa, to vise
обратиться за получением визы — to apply / to approach for a visa; to make / to submit an application for a visa
отказать в визе — to refuse to grant (smb.) a visa, to deny (smb.) a visa
продлить визу — to prolong / to extend a visa
проставить визу в паспорте — to vise / to endorse a passport
въездная виза, виза на въезд — entry visa / permit
выездная виза, виза на выезд — exit visa / permit
виза, действительная в течение года с правом выезда и въезда через любые установленные пункты — visa valid for one year to cover all recognized exit / entry points
выдать визу, действительную для въезда через любой пункт — to grant a visa valid for entry at any point
виза для лиц, приезжающих по программе обмена — exchange visitor visa
виза на выезд из страны по железной дороге через порт Л. — exit visa valid for travel by rail to L. and exit from the country via L. port
выдача визы — granting / issue / issuance of a visa
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13 caducar
v.to expire.La garantía caducó The warranty expired.Me caducó el contrato My contract expired.* * *1 (documento etc) to expire2 (alimento) to pass its sell-by date; (medicina) to expire3 (período de tiempo) to run out, lapse■ el plazo para recoger los premios caduca en una semana the period in which prizes may be collected lapses in a week* * *verb* * *VI1) (Com, Jur) to expire, lapse; [permiso, plazo] to run out; [costumbre] to fall into disuseesta oferta caduca el 31 de mayo — valid until 31 May, this offer runs until 31 May
2) [comida] to be o go past its sell-by date* * *verbo intransitivoa) carné/pasaporte to expireel plazo caduca el 17 de noviembre — the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is November 17
este vale está caducado — this voucher is no longer valid o is out of date
b) medicamento to expire (frml)este yogur está caducado — this yogurt is past its sell-by date/use-by date
* * *= lapse, become + due, expire, go out of + date, become + obsolete.Ex. The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.Ex. A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Ex. 'That's not realistic,' he said and looked at her, as if to indicate that the balloon of her argument had suddenly had a pin stuck in it, and was expiring with a hiss.Ex. Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex. Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.* * *verbo intransitivoa) carné/pasaporte to expireel plazo caduca el 17 de noviembre — the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is November 17
este vale está caducado — this voucher is no longer valid o is out of date
b) medicamento to expire (frml)este yogur está caducado — this yogurt is past its sell-by date/use-by date
* * *= lapse, become + due, expire, go out of + date, become + obsolete.Ex: The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.
Ex: A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Ex: 'That's not realistic,' he said and looked at her, as if to indicate that the balloon of her argument had suddenly had a pin stuck in it, and was expiring with a hiss.Ex: Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex: Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.* * *caducar [A2 ]vi1 «carné/pasaporte» to expire¿cuándo te caduca el pasaporte? when does your passport expire?el plazo de la licitación caduca el 17 de noviembre the closing date for tenders is November 17este vale está caducado this voucher is no longer valid o is out of date2 «medicamento» to expire ( frml)[ S ] caduca a los tres meses use within three monthseste yogur ha caducado this yogurt is past its sell-by date/use-by date* * *
caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo
◊ el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;
estar caducado to be out of date;
[ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date
( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired
' caducar' also found in these entries:
English:
expire
- lapse
- run
* * *caducar vi1. [carné, ley, contrato] to expire;me ha caducado el pasaporte my passport has run out o expired2. [alimento, medicamento] to pass its use-by date;este yogur caduca mañana this yoghurt's use-by date is tomorrow;caduca a las dos semanas it will be past its use-by date in two weeks* * *v/i expire* * *caducar {72} vi: to expire* * *caducar vb1. (documento, plazo) to expire2. (alimento) to be past its sell by date -
14 validez
f.validity.este proyecto confirma la validez científica de su enfoque this project confirms the scientific validity of his approachdar validez a to validatetener validez to be valid* * *1 validity* * *SF validitydar validez a — (gen) to validate; (Pol) to ratify
* * *femenino validity* * *= currency, validity, worthwhileness, enforceability, construct validity, tenability.Ex. This stop-list or stop-wordlist is a record of words which have no currency as access points in an index.Ex. The main issue before the Royal Commission, however, was not the validity or adequacy of any individual rule or rules, but the ideology underlying Panizzi's catalog as a whole.Ex. But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.Ex. The enforceability of a shrink wrapped licence has been challenged successfully in North America.Ex. Factor analysis is used to test the construct validity of the instrument.Ex. The focus of this paper is to question the tenability of socio-economic models of conceptualizing the digital divide.----* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* comprobar la validez = pilot-test.* comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.* cuestionar la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* período de validez = period of validity.* poner en cuestión la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* tener validez = apply.* validez aparente = face validity.* validez de discriminación = discriminant validity.* validez del contenido = content validity.* validez externa = external validity.* validez interna = internal validity.* validez técnica = technical soundness, technical validity.* * *femenino validity* * *= currency, validity, worthwhileness, enforceability, construct validity, tenability.Ex: This stop-list or stop-wordlist is a record of words which have no currency as access points in an index.
Ex: The main issue before the Royal Commission, however, was not the validity or adequacy of any individual rule or rules, but the ideology underlying Panizzi's catalog as a whole.Ex: But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.Ex: The enforceability of a shrink wrapped licence has been challenged successfully in North America.Ex: Factor analysis is used to test the construct validity of the instrument.Ex: The focus of this paper is to question the tenability of socio-economic models of conceptualizing the digital divide.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* comprobar la validez = pilot-test.* comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.* cuestionar la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* período de validez = period of validity.* poner en cuestión la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* tener validez = apply.* validez aparente = face validity.* validez de discriminación = discriminant validity.* validez del contenido = content validity.* validez externa = external validity.* validez interna = internal validity.* validez técnica = technical soundness, technical validity.* * *validityla validez de este pasaporte terminará el 16 de junio de 2011 this passport expires on o is valid until June 16 2011sin validez invalidla falta de validez del testamento the invalidity of the willdar validez to validate, give effect to* * *
validez sustantivo femenino
validity
validez f (vigencia, legalidad) validity: esa norma no tiene validez, that regulation is not valid
' validez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
efectividad
- valor
- visar
English:
validity
- win over
- validate
* * *validez nf1. [de documento, pasaporte] validity;periodo de validez period of validity;dar validez a to validate;tener validez to be valid;ambos diplomas tienen la misma validez oficial both diplomas have the same official validity2. [de argumento, teoría] validity;este proyecto confirma la validez científica de su enfoque this project confirms the scientific validity of his approach;tener validez to be valid* * *f validity;tener validez be valid* * *validez nf: validity -
15 ablaufen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)1. run ( oder flow) off; auch Badewasser: drain off; Flut: subside; ablaufen lassen (Wasser etc.) run off, drain off; (Geschirr etc.) drain, dry off; im Bad läuft das Wasser schlecht ab the bath(tub) isn’t draining properly; das läuft an ihm alles ab fig. it’s like water off a duck’s back2. (vonstatten gehen) go, pass off; planmäßig ablaufen go according to plan; reibungslos ablaufen go without a hitch; das Programm läuft automatisch ab the program runs automatically3. (ausgehen) turn out; für jemanden gut / schlecht ablaufen turn out well / badly for s.o.; wenn das nur gut abläuft! here’s hoping it’ll all work out alright ( oder OK)!; es lief nicht so ab wie erhofft it didn’t turn out (quite) as hoped4. (enden) Frist, Pass etc.: run out, expire; Amtszeit etc.: wind down; Vertrag: expire, be up; Wechsel: become due, mature6. Film: run; Tonband, CD: play; Faden: unreel, unwind; ablaufen lassen (Film) run, show; (Tonband etc.) play7. NAUT. (abdrehen) launchII v/t1. (hat) (Schuhe) wear out; (Absätze) wear down; sich (Dat) die Hacken ablaufen umg., fig. walk one’s legs off ( nach trying to find)2. (hat/ist) (Strecke) cover; suchend: scour; SPORT (Bahn) check out; alle Geschäfte ablaufen run (a)round all the shops (Am. stores); Rang 1* * *(abfließen) to drain away;(enden) to run out; to expire; to come to an end;(verlaufen) to go; to run down* * *ạb|lau|fen sep1. vtdie Beine or Hacken or Absätze or Schuhsohlen nach etw ablaufen (inf) — to walk one's legs off looking for sth
See:→ Horn2) aux sein or haben (= entlanglaufen) Strecke to go or walk over; (hin und zurück) to go or walk up and down; Stadt, Straßen, Geschäfte to comb, to scour (round)2. vi aux sein1) (=abfließen Flüssigkeit) to drain or run away or off; (= sich leeren Behälter) to drain (off), to empty (itself)aus der Badewanne ablaufen — to run or drain out of the bath
bei ablaufendem Wasser (Naut) — with an outgoing tide
an ihm läuft alles ab (fig) — he just shrugs everything off
2) (= vonstattengehen) to go offzuerst sah es sehr gefährlich aus, aber dann ist die Sache doch glimpflich abgelaufen — at first things looked pretty dangerous but it was all right in the end
3) (=sich abwickeln Seil, Kabel) to wind out, to unwind; (= sich abspulen Film, Tonband) to run; (Schallplatte) to playeinen Film ablaufen lassen — to run or show a film
ein Tonband ablaufen lassen — to run or play a tape
abgelaufen sein (Film etc) — to have finished, to have come to an end
4) (=ungültig werden Pass, Visum etc) to expire, to run out; (= enden Frist, Vertrag etc) to run out, to expire, to be updie Frist ist abgelaufen — the period has run out, the period is up
5) (=vergehen Zeitraum) to pass, to go by6) (SPORT = starten) to start* * *1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) lapse2) ((of a limited period of time) to come to an end: His three weeks' leave expires tomorrow.) expire3) ((of a ticket, licence etc) to go out of date: My driving licence expired last month.) expire4) (to proceed, be done: The meeting went very well.) go5) ((of a clock, battery etc) to finish working: My watch has run down - it needs rewinding.) run down* * *ab|lau·fen1vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (abfließen)das Badewasser \ablaufen lassen to let the bath water out, to empty the bath2. (sich leeren) to emptydas Wasser im Waschbecken läuft nicht ab the water won't drain out of the sink3. (trocken werden) to stand [to dry]nach dem Spülen lässt sie das Geschirr erst auf dem Trockengestell \ablaufen after washing up, she lets the dishes stand on the drainer4. (ungültig werden, auslaufen) to expire, to run out▪ abgelaufen expired5. (verstreichen, zu Ende gehen) to run outdas Ultimatum läuft nächste Woche ab the ultimatum will run out [or expire] [or end] next weekdas Verfallsdatum dieses Produkts ist abgelaufen this product has passed its sell-by date6. (vonstattengehen, verlaufen) to proceed, to run, to go [off]misch dich da nicht ein, die Sache könnte sonst ungut für dich \ablaufen! don't interfere — otherwise, it could bring you trouble!das Programm läuft ab wie geplant the programme ran as planned [or scheduleddas Kabel läuft von einer Rolle ab the reel pays out the cable▪ an jdm \ablaufen to wash over sban ihm läuft alles ab it's like water off a duck's back [with him]ab|lau·fen23. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (absuchen)ich habe den ganzen Marktplatz nach Avocados abgelaufen I've been all over the market looking for avocadossich dat die Beine [o Hacken] [o Schuhsohlen] nach etw dat \ablaufen (fam) to hunt high and low for sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (abfließen) flow away; (herausfließen) run or flow out2) (herabfließen) run downvon/an etwas (Dat.) ablaufen — run off something
3) (verlaufen) pass or go offgut abgelaufen sein — have gone or passed off well
4) < alarm clock> run down; < parking meter> expire5) <period, contract, passport> expire6)2.ablaufen lassen — play < tape>; run < film> through
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) auch mit sein (entlanglaufen) walk all along; go over < area> on foot; (schnell) run all along2) (abnutzen) wear down* * *ablaufen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/i (ist)im Bad läuft das Wasser schlecht ab the bath(tub) isn’t draining properly;das läuft an ihm alles ab fig it’s like water off a duck’s back2. (vonstatten gehen) go, pass off;planmäßig ablaufen go according to plan;reibungslos ablaufen go without a hitch;das Programm läuft automatisch ab the program runs automatically3. (ausgehen) turn out;für jemanden gut/schlecht ablaufen turn out well/badly for sb;wenn das nur gut abläuft! here’s hoping it’ll all work out alright ( oder OK)!;es lief nicht so ab wie erhofft it didn’t turn out (quite) as hoped4. (enden) Frist, Pass etc: run out, expire; Amtszeit etc: wind down; Vertrag: expire, be up; Wechsel: become due, mature5. Uhr: run down;Zeit ist abgelaufen fig your hour is come8. SCHIFF:B. v/tsich (dat)die Hacken ablaufen umg, fig walk one’s legs off (nach trying to find)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (abfließen) flow away; (herausfließen) run or flow out2) (herabfließen) run downvon/an etwas (Dat.) ablaufen — run off something
3) (verlaufen) pass or go offgut abgelaufen sein — have gone or passed off well
4) < alarm clock> run down; < parking meter> expire5) <period, contract, passport> expire6)2.ablaufen lassen — play < tape>; run < film> through
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) auch mit sein (entlanglaufen) walk all along; go over < area> on foot; (schnell) run all along2) (abnutzen) wear down* * *(Zeit) v.to elapse v. adj.rundown adj. v.to execute v.to pass v. -
16 انتهائي
اِنتْهائيّ \ final, terminal. \ اِنْتَهَى \ be gone: spent; finished worn out; dead: His money was all gone. break up: (at the end of a school term) to stop work: John (or John’s school) will break up on Thursday. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: Her speech closed with a funny joke. end: to come to a finish: The story ends with his death. finish: to come to an end: The meal finished with a joke. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. We had run out of petrol. \ اِنْتَهَى أجَلُه \ expire: (of time; of things governed by time - permission, a ticket, an offer, etc.) to come to an end: The trade agreement between the two countries expires in three years. \ اِنْتَهَى إلى \ conclude: to arrive at an opinion (after thought): As we knocked on your door and no one opened it, we concluded that you were out. \ See Also استنتج (اِسْتَنْتَجَ) \ اِنْتَهَى من عملٍ ما \ be through (with): to have finished: Are you through with that book yet? No, I’ll be through soon. \ اِنتهت مُدّة صَلاحِيته \ invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. -
17 ważn|y
adj. grad. 1. (istotny) [informacja, powód] important; [wydarzenie, szczegół, aspekt] important, significant; [czynnik] important, major; [decyzja] important; consequential książk.; [rynek] important, crucial; [stanowisko] important, high(-ranking); [świadek] material- mało ważny unimportant, of little importance a. significance- nic ważnego nothing important, nothing of (any) importance- to dla mnie bardzo ważne it’s very important to me, it matters a lot to me- odgrywać ważną rolę w czymś to play an important role a. a significant part in sth- mam ci coś ważnego do powiedzenia I have something important to tell you- mam ważną sprawę a. coś ważnego do załatwienia I have (some) important business to attend to2. (mający wpływy) [figura, postać] important, senior- ważna osoba an important person, a person of importance- ważna osobistość a man of consequence- nikt ważny nobody of any importance- moi pracownicy czują się ważni i doceniani my employees feel important and appreciated3. (prawomocny, aktualny) [wiza, kontrakt, głos] valid- ważne zaświadczenie lekarskie a valid a. current medical certificate- jechać bez ważnego biletu to travel without a valid ticket- bilet wstępu jest ważny dla dwóch osób the ticket admits two (people)- mam paszport ważny do lipca/na 10 lat my passport is valid a. good until July/for 10 years- ten lek jest ważny do 2007 roku this drug expires in a. is good until 2007- „wstęp wolny za okazaniem ważnej legitymacji studenckiej” ‘free admission on production a. upon presentation of a valid student ID’4. pot. (zarozumiały) [osoba, mina] self-important- zrobił się strasznie ważny he became full of himself- nie bądź taki ważny don’t put on such airs, don’t be so conceited■ co ważniejsze/najważniejsze more/most importantly, what is more/most important- szybki, i co najważniejsze, tani dostęp do Internetu fast and, most importantly, cheap Internet access- co najważniejsze, był przez wszystkich lubiany most important of all, he was liked by everyoneThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ważn|y
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