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1 overseas
1. прил.тж. oversea1) общ. морской, океанский; заморский, заокеанскийSyn:See:2) общ. заграничный, иностранный; внешнийoversea contingents — войска, находящиеся вне метрополии
Syn:foreign 1)See:overseas aid, overseas company, overseas cost-of-living allowance, overseas debt, overseas department, overseas division, overseas investment, overseas licensing, overseas market, overseas subsidiary, overseas trade, Overseas Business Report, Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Overseas Private Investment Corporation2. нареч.тж. oversea1) общ. за морем; через мореto go overseas — ехать за море; пересечь океан
2) общ. за границей, за границуto invest overseas — инвестировать [вкладывать средства\] за рубежом
He spent quite a lot time working overseas. — Он довольно долго работал за рубежом.
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2 order
1. n1) порядок, строй ( общественный)2) приказ; распоряжение; решение; постановление; ордер3) заказ4) очередность, порядок, повестка, регламент•to act on / under orders from smb — действовать по чьим-л. указаниям
to appeal against an order — обжаловать приказ / распоряжение
to award an order to smb — награждать кого-л. орденом
to decorate smb with an order — награждать кого-л. орденом
to defy / to disobey an order — не подчиняться приказу
to execute / to fill an order — выполнять приказ
to follow the orders given by smb — следовать приказам, отданным кем-л.
to issue an order — издавать / отдавать приказ
to keep order — соблюдать / поддерживать порядок, следить за порядком
to place orders for smth abroad — размещать заказы на что-л. за границей
to put things in order — наводить порядок (в экономике и т.п.)
to serve a court order on smb — вручать кому-л. судебную повестку
- call to orderto take one's orders from smb — подчиняться кому-л.
- contempt of court order
- contravention of orders
- court order
- deportation order
- detention order
- disobedience of orders
- established order - existing economic order
- expulsion order on smb
- extradition order
- fascist order
- feudal order
- fierce competition for an order
- filled order
- gag order
- gagging order
- government orders
- illegal order
- job order
- law and order
- legal order
- letter order
- maintenance of public order
- manufacturing order
- nationalization order
- New Information Order
- New International Economic Order
- New World Information and Communication Order
- NIEO
- obstacle to a new economic order
- on the orders of smb
- Order of Merit
- Order of the Bath
- Order of the Garter
- order in writing
- order of agenda items
- order of business
- order of items
- order of precedence
- order of priority
- order of the day
- order of the debate
- orders dried up
- orders for French account
- orders for government account
- orders from on high
- overseas orders remain buoyant
- partial order
- presentation with an order
- pressing order
- priority order
- probation order
- profitable order
- public order
- restoration of public order
- Royal Victorian Order
- rush order
- shoot-on-sight order
- show of order - standing order - unfilled order
- unfulfiled order
- war order
- written order 2. vприказывать; распоряжаться; заказывать
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