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1 land
nземля; страна- debatable landto give clearance for the land — авиа давать разрешение на посадку
- disputed land
- fertile land
- foreign land
- land for peace
- land laws
- land of abode
- native land
- no man's land
- plot of land
- public land
- state-owned land
- the Land of Stars and Stripes
- the Land of the Golden Fleece
- the Land of the Rising Sun
- the Land of the Rose
- the Land of the Thistle
- the Promised Land
- transfer of land into private ownership
- unequal distribution of land
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2 expropriate
eksˈprəuprɪeɪt гл.
1) а) лишать( человека) собственности, права владения Syn: dispossess б) отчуждать( на общественные нужды;
обычно с выплатой компенсации)
2) конфисковать, экспроприировать( from) Much of the land for the airport was expropriated from local farmers. ≈ Большая часть земли для аэропорта была экспроприирована у фермеров. экспроприировать - the revolutionary government *d landowners from their estates революционное правительство экспроприировало помещичьи землевладения конфисковать;
отчуждать (на общественные нужды) (юридическое) лишать (кого-л.) права собственности на имущество expropriate лишать права собственности на имущество ~ отказываться от прав ~ отчуждать, лишать ~ экспроприировать, принудительно отчуждать ~ экспроприироватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > expropriate
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3 expropriate
[ɪk'sprəuprɪeɪt], [ek-]гл.1)Syn:б) отчуждать (на общественные нужды; обычно с выплатой компенсации)2) конфисковать, экспроприировать (что-л. у кого-л.)Much of the land for the airport was expropriated from local farmers. — Основная часть земли для аэропорта была экспроприирована у фермеров.
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4 annex
1. n пристройка, крыло; флигель2. n приложение, дополнение3. n тех. приставка4. v присоединять, аннексировать5. v включать в состав6. v прилагать, присоединять в виде приложения, присовокуплять7. v быть свойственным, присущимprivileges annexed to royalty — привилегии, присвоенные членам королевского дома
8. v шутл. захватить, присвоитьСинонимический ряд:1. addition (noun) addition; arm; attachment; block; ell; expansion; extension; wing2. appropriate (verb) accroach; appropriate; arrogate; commandeer; confiscate; expropriate; preempt; seize; sequester; take3. attach (verb) add; affix; append; attach; connect; join; subjoin; superadd; take on4. get (verb) acquire; chalk up; compass; gain; get; have; incorporate; land; obtain; pick up; procure; pull; secure; subordinate; take over; unite; win5. steal (verb) abstract; cabbage; collar; filch; hook; lift; nab; nim; nip; pilfer; pillage; pinch; pocket; purloin; smouch; snitch; steal; swipe; thieve; vultureАнтонимический ряд:detach; disconnect; disengage; disunite; remove; separate; withdraw
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