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1. сущ.1) общ. вступление ( в должность); восшествие на престолSee:2)а) эк., юр. присоединение ( к договору)COMBS:
See:б) общ. присоединение (к какой-л. организации, группе и т. д.), вступлениеPoland’s accession to the EU, accession of Poland to the EU — вступление Польши в Европейский Союз
See:accession country, accession criteria, accession negotiations, accession package, protocol of accession, Treaty of Accession, accede 2) б)3) общ. прирост, прибавление, пополнение, увеличениеaccession catalogue — каталог новых приобретений [поступлений\] (в библиотеке, музее и т. д.)
See:2. гл.общ. вносить в каталог (отражать в регистрационных документах новые поступления в библиотечный фонд, музейную или иную коллекцию и т. д.); приобретать (напр., книги для библиотеки)The 300,000th volume in the Library was accessioned on February 23, 1937. — Трехсоттысячная книга поступила в эту библиотеку 23 февраля 1937 г.
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1) вступление в должность; 2) присоединение к договору; 3) приращение собственности.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *лат. акцессионный договордоговор, которым государство присоединяется к заключенному ранее между другими государствами договору
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