-
1 regime
сущ.1) физ. режим (о совокупность каких-л. условий внешней среды или какой-л. физической системы)2) общ. порядок, система, режим, строй (в широком смысле слова, о любой системе каких-л. правил)See:3) пол. (политический) режим [строй\]Life was better under the previous regime. — Жизнь была лучше при прошлом режиме.
Syn:See:ancien regime, authoritarian regime, gender regime, intermediate exchange rate regime, international regime, marionette regime, most favoured nation regime, regime values, tariff-only regime, tariff-quota regime4) пол. положение (военное, чрезвычайное)Under а military regime, civil liberties may be severely curtailed. — В ситуации военного положения, гражданские свободы могут быть жестко ограничены.
-
2 term
n1) срок (тюремного заключения, пребывания на посту и т.п.); предел; период2) термин; выражение3) pl условия; отношения•to abide by terms — выполнять / соблюдать условия
to accept the terms — принимать условия; соглашаться на условия
to agree to smb's terms — соглашаться на чьи-л. условия
to be on bad / good terms — быть в плохих / хороших отношениях
to be sworn in for a four-year term — быть приведенным к присяге для занятия поста на четырехлетний срок
to come to term with smb — договариваться с кем-л.
to come to term with what happened — примиряться с тем, что произошло
to complete one's term — отбыть наказание
to cut short smb's term — сокращать срок пребывания кого-л. у власти / в заключении
to dictate one's term — диктовать свои условия
to discuss smth in general terms — обсуждать что-л. в общем виде
to impose long prison terms — приговаривать кого-л. к длительным срокам тюремного заключения
to improve the terms of trade — улучшать / совершенствовать условия торговли
to outline the terms for smth — излагать условия чего-л.
to protest to smb in the strongest terms — заявлять кому-л. резкий протест
to sentence smb to a long prison term — приговаривать кого-л. к длительному тюремному заключению
to serve out the remainder of one's term as President — дослужить до конца срока в качестве президента
to set out the terms for smth — излагать условия чего-л.
- arbitration termto spell out one's terms for peace — излагать свои условия мира
- bid for a fourth term in office
- binding terms of contract
- ceasefire terms
- concessionaire terms
- couched in polite terms
- deferred payment terms
- disastrous entry terms
- early in smb's term
- easy terms
- equal terms
- expiration of the term of office
- expired term
- favorable terms
- fettering terms
- fixed term
- for an indefinite term
- harsh jail term
- harsh terms
- hostile terms
- humiliating peace terms
- in absolute terms
- in diplomatic terms
- in distinct term
- in dollar terms
- in general terms
- in military terms
- in monetary terms
- in money terms
- in no uncertain terms
- in numerical terms
- in per capita terms
- in percentage terms
- in physical terms
- in quantitative terms
- in real terms
- in restrained terms
- in strong terms
- in terms of figures
- in terms of gold
- in terms of money
- in terms of numbers
- in terms of percentage points
- in terms of production
- in terms of value
- in terms of
- in terms
- in the clearest terms
- in the long term
- in unequivocal terms
- in unmistakable terms
- in value terms
- initial term of a convention
- intermediate term
- long term
- mutually acceptable terms
- mutually advantageous terms
- on acceptable terms
- on advantageous terms
- on beneficial terms
- on conventional terms
- on easy terms
- on equal terms
- on even terms
- on favorable terms
- on hard terms
- on highly concessional interest terms
- on hire-purchase terms
- on lobby terms
- on low interest terms
- on most favored nation term
- on much easier terms
- on mutually advantageous terms
- on reasonable terms
- on soft terms
- on straight business terms
- on term of complete equality
- on terms
- on the usual trade terms
- one-sided terms
- out-of-court compensation terms
- peace terms
- political term
- preferential term for the supply of smth
- prior to the expiration of the term
- prison term
- prison terms ranging from five years to life
- probationary term
- prolongation of the term
- shipping terms
- short term
- smb's second / third term in office
- soft terms
- term in office ends in December
- term in office expires in December
- terms and conditions
- terms of a contract
- terms of a treaty
- terms of an agreement
- terms of delivery
- terms of existing international instruments
- terms of financing
- terms of interest
- terms of office
- terms of payment
- terms of reference
- terms of sale - terms of trade
- terms ranging from 18 months to 7 years
- terms required of smb
- tough terms
- trade terms
- trial term
- two-year term
- unacceptable terms
- under the terms of a clearing agreement
- under the terms of the peace plan
- under the terms of the treaty
- unexpired term
- usual terms -
3 occupation
1. n1) занятие; профессия, должность2) оккупация•- denunciation of the occupationto rescind one's occupation of a country — отказываться от оккупации страны ( и выводить оттуда войска)
- foreign occupation
- gainful occupation
- industrial occupations
- intellectual occupation
- military occupation
- people under occupation
- temporary occupation
- under foreign occupation 2. attr -
4 occupation
[ˌɔkjʊ'peɪʃ(ə)n]n1) занятиеShe is bored for lack of occupation. — Она скучает от безделья.
He needs some occupation for his spare time. — Ему надо чем-нибудь занять свое свободное время.
- pleasant occupation- one's favourite occupation
- useful occupation
- home occupation
- people without definite occupation
- learn some occupation
- look for some occupation
- find one's occupation in agriculture2) профессия, работаWhat's his occupation? — Чем он занимается? /Кто он по профессии?
It's a men's occupation. — Это мужская профессия.
It is not an occupation for women. — Это не женское дело. /Это не женская профессия.
His present occupation doesn't leave him any time for travels. — Его теперешняя работа не оставляет времени на путешествия.
- dangerous occupation- sedentary occupation
- poorly paid occupation
- profitable occupation
- female occupation
- engineer by occupation
- have no fixed occupation
- follow the same occupation
- have no other occupation
- find a suitable occupation
- follow the occupation of their fathers
- loose one's occupation
- change one's occupation
- principal occupation of the population is farming3) вселение, заселение, владениеWhen will the house be ready for occupation? — Когда в этот дом можно будет въехать/вселиться?
The house is ready for immediate occupation. — Дом готов к заселению.
- continued occupation of these buildings- attempted occupation of the airport4) оккупация- military occupation- occupation army
- occupation regime
- occupation of the country
- occupation of a country by the enemy
- years of occupation
- city under occupation
- territory under occupation•USAGE:
См. также в других словарях:
regime — noun 1 system of government ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ old ▪ Crowds celebrated the downfall of the old regime. ▪ current, established, existing … Collocations dictionary
Military history of Canada — This article is part of a series Conflicts … Wikipedia
military government — n: the government established by a military commander in conquered territory to administer the military law declared under military authority applicable to all persons in the conquered territory and superseding any incompatible local law Merriam… … Law dictionary
Military rule — may mean: Militarism or militarist ideology the ideology of government as best served when under military control Military occupation, when a country or area is occupied after invasion. List of military occupations Martial law, where military… … Wikipedia
Military Affairs — ▪ 2009 Introduction Russia and Georgia fought a short, intense war in 2008, fueling global fears of a new Cold War. On August 7 Georgia launched an aerial bombardment and ground attacks against its breakaway province of South Ossetia.… … Universalium
Military government of Chile (1973–1990) — History of Chile This article is part of a series Early History … Wikipedia
Military history of France — Napoleon and the Grande Armée receive the surrender of Austrian General Mack after the Battle of Ulm in October 1805. The decisive finale of the Ulm Campaign raised the tally of captured Austrian soldiers to 60,000 … Wikipedia
Military history of the United States — History of the United States This article is part of a series Timeline … Wikipedia
Military history of Pakistan — The roots of the Pakistan army traces back to the British Indian Army which included several personnel from present day Pakistan. In picture are troops of the famous Khyber Rifles striking a pose. 1895. The military history of Pakistan… … Wikipedia
Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo — Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo … Wikipedia
Military history of Jewish Americans — Jewish Americans have served in the United States armed forces dating back to before the colonial era, when Jews have served in militias of the Thirteen Colonies. Jewish military personnel have served in all branches of the armed forces and in… … Wikipedia