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1 грамота
сущ.charter; credentials; instrument; letter(s)- верительные грамотывручать верительные грамоты — to hand in (present, submit) one's credentials
- отзывные грамоты
- охранная грамота
- почётная грамота -
2 принимать
гл.(в члены организации и т.п.) to admit (to); ( руководство) to take over; (должность, ответственность и т.п.) to assume; ( посетителей) to receive; ( на работу) to employ; engage; hire; (решение и т.п.) to adopt; carry; passпринимать в адвокатуру, принимать в в коллегию адвокатов — to admit (call) to the Bar
- принимать в члены ООНпринимать верительные и отзывные грамоты — to receive ( smb's) credentials and letters of recall
- принимать дело к производству
- принимать доказательства
- принимать законодательство
- принимать меры безопасности
- принимать на себя обязательство
- принимать на себя ответственность
- принимать наследство
- принимать отставку
- принимать предложение
- принимать принцип
- принимать резолюцию
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3 грамота грамот·а
charter, instrumentверительные грамоты (посла) — letters of credence, credentials, credential letter
вручение верительных грамот — presentation / delivery of credentials / letters of credence
вручать отзывные грамоты — to present / to deliver letters of recall
почётная грамота — certificate of honour / merit
ратификационные грамоты и документы о присоединении к договору — instruments of ratification and of accession to the Protocol
депонирование / поступление ратификационных грамот — deposit of ratification
обмен ратификационными грамотами — exchange of instruments of ratification / ratifications
сдать ратификационные грамоты на хранение — to deposit the instruments of ratification / the ratification instruments
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