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1 заключённый заключённ·ый
в знач. сущ.prisoner; (осуждённый) convict, convictedпожизненный заключённый — person under life sentence, prisoner serving life imprisonment; lifer амер.
политический заключённый — prisoner of state, state / political prisoner
заключённый, освобождённый под честное слово — prisoner on parole
заключённый, отпущенный под залог — prisoner on bail
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > заключённый заключённ·ый
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2 статус
претендовать на статус (кого-л.) — to claim the status
требовать статуса (для кого-л.) — to claim the status (on smb.'s) behalf
иметь дипломатический статус — to enjoy / to have diplomatic status
затрагивать правовой статус сторон, находящихся в конфликте — to affect the legal status of the parties to the conflict
право на статус (какой-л.) — right / entitlement to the status
иметь право на статус (какой-л.) — to be entitled to the status
отстаивать право на (какой-л.) статус — to assert (one's) entitlement to the status
утратить право на (какой-л.) статус — to lose (one's) right to the status
установить статус глав дипломатических представительств — to fix / to determine the status of heads of diplomatic missions
заниматься деятельностью, несовместимой со статусом дипломата — to engage in activities incompatible with the status of a diplomat
статус избирателя или выборщика — electorship
статус иностранцев, допущенных на законном основании для постоянного жительства — status of aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residence
статус кабинета, временно исполняющего свои обязанности до всеобщих выборов — caretaker status
статус страны, не имеющей ядерного оружия — nuclear weapon-free status
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