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1 under the charter
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2 act under the charter
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3 acting under the Charter
Юридический термин: действующий на основании уставаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acting under the Charter
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4 obligations under the Charter
Дипломатический термин: обязательства, вытекающие из уставаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > obligations under the Charter
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5 obligations under the Charter
обязательства, вытекающие из уставаАнгло-русский дипломатический словарь > obligations under the Charter
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6 obligations under the Charter
обязательства, вытекающие из уставаEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > obligations under the Charter
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7 under Article 71 of the Charter
Дипломатический термин: в соответствии со статьёй 71 уставаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > under Article 71 of the Charter
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8 under Article 71 of the Charter
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > under Article 71 of the Charter
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9 under Article 71 of the Charter
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > under Article 71 of the Charter
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10 act in accordance with the Company Charter/Memorandum and Articles of Association, act under the Charters, authorized by the Charters
Деловая лексика: действовать на основании устава (Tollmuch, Earl)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > act in accordance with the Company Charter/Memorandum and Articles of Association, act under the Charters, authorized by the Charters
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11 to operate under a charter of the state
функционировать с разрешения властей штата (о банке)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to operate under a charter of the state
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12 operate under a charter of the state
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > operate under a charter of the state
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13 operate under a charter of the state
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > operate under a charter of the state
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14 charter
1. n1) хартия, грамота2) устав3) преимущественное право; привилегия4) коммерч. чартер, договор на аренду (судна, самолета и т.п.)•- Atlantic Charterto accept the obligations of the charter — принимать на себя обязательства, предусмотренные уставом
- citizen's charter
- founding charter
- Great Charter
- inconsistent with the charter
- Olympic Charter
- Paris Charter
- present charter
- under the charter
- UNESCO Charter provides that...
- United Nations Charter 2. v1) учреждать, создавать на основе устава2) коммерч. фрахтовать, брать в наем; сдавать в наем (судно, самолет и т.п.) -
15 under
prep1. за (домовленістю, згодою)2. (про становище) під, в у3. за, при, в епоху, до часів4. (означає включення в розділ тощо) згідно, під, в, на5. (означає присутність підпису, санкції тощо); за6. (означає процес виконання дії) під (або перекладається особовою формою дієслова)7. (означає обумовленість якимись умовами) під, при, в- obligations under the Charter зобов'язання, що витікають з Статуту- under agreement за угодою- under Article 71 of the Charter згідно статті 71 Статуту- under capitalism при капіталізмі- under the circumstances за даних обставин- under the chairmanship of smbd. під головуванням- under under government control під контролем уряду- under the heading під заголовком- under the Prime Minister's signature and seal за підписом прем'єр-міністра і печаткою- under section 8 of the Treaty в статті 8 даної угоди- under the terms and conditions of the agreement згідно умов договору- the matter is still under discussion питання все ще обговорюється -
16 under
prep1) по, в соответствии, согласно2) (означает нахождение под чьим-л. руководством и т.п.) под, в, у3) (означает отнесение к какой-л. эпохе и т.п.) под, при, в (эпоху), во (время)4) (означает включение в раздел и т.п.) под, в, на5) (означает наличие подписи, санкции и т.п.)6) (означает обусловленность ка-кими-л. условиями) под, в, при -
17 charter
{'tJaita}
I. 1. харта, грамота, устав, право
the Great CHARTER ист. Магна харта либертатум
2. наемане на кораб/самолет и пр
II. 1. давам право/разрешително/привилегия на
2. наемам/давам под наем (кораб, самолет и пр.)
3. ам. основавам, учредивам* * *{'tJaita} n 1. харта, грамота, устав; право: the Great C. ист(2) v 1. давам право/разрешително/привилегия на; 2. наемам* * *устав; учредявам; харта; грамота; наемам;* * *1. i. харта, грамота, устав, право 2. ii. давам право/разрешително/привилегия на 3. the great charter ист. Магна харта либертатум 4. ам. основавам, учредивам 5. наемам/давам под наем (кораб, самолет и пр.) 6. наемане на кораб/самолет и пр* * *charter[´tʃa:tə] I. n 1. харта, грамота, устав; право; The Great C. Магна харта либератум; The C. of the United Nations Хартата на Обединените нации; \charter member член-основател; under \charter нает (за кораб и пр.); 2. неодобр. условие, благоприятна почва, предпоставка ( for за); II. v 1. наемам (кораб и пр.); 2. давам право, привилегия на; 3. ам. основавам, учредявам; III. adj чартърен; \charter flight чартърен полет. -
18 acting under
Юридический термин: действующий на основании (Ivan Ivanov acting under Power of Attorney \#555 dated 01.01.01, of the one/other part,... или Ivan Ivanov acting under the Charter) -
19 A Portuguesa
The official Portuguese national anthem since 1911. A Portuguesa, which means "The Portuguese Woman," refers to the historical symbolic female figure or "Lady Republic," a Portuguese woman who wears republican garb, including a republican banner or flag and a Phrygian bonnet. The concept and name were modeled on the similar figure from the French Revolution of 1789, and the name of the French national anthem, "The Woman from Marseilles," and republican symbols from France's Third Republic. Under the constitutional monarchy, the national anthem was called "The Hymn of the Charter," referring to the 1826 Charter or constitution drafted by Emperor Pedro I of Brazil or Pedro IV of Portugal to replace the controversial 1822 Constitution.A Portuguesa was composed during the popular frenzy and outcry generated by the English Ultimatum crisis of January 1890. Portugal capitulated to an English ultimatum presented to Lisbon by London during an Anglo-Portuguese conflict over possession of territory in central-east Africa. Intense feelings of patriotism, nationalism, and xenophobia were generated in the wake of the Lisbon government's capitulation and its subsequent resignation from office. Inspired by the popular reaction to this incident, Alfredo Keil, a Portuguese musician and opera composer of German descent, wrote the music for A Portuguesa, whose melody bears a slight resemblance to that of the stirring Internationale. The sentimental, bellicose lyrics were written by Keil's friend, Lopes de Mendonça.During the remaining years of the waning monarchy, A Portuguesa was sung as a rallying cry by republican partisans who wished to abolish the monarchy. The song's spirit is not only nationalistic, but is imbued with an imperative of Portuguese national revival in order to remind the people of their greatness of centuries ago. After the First Republic replaced the monarchy, the republic's Constituent Assembly adopted A Portuguesa as the country's national anthem in June 1911, and it has remained so ever since. The first verse with chorus imparts the spirit of the entire patriotic message of the anthem:Heroes of the sea, noble racevaliant and immortal nation,now is the hour to raise up on high once morePortugal's splendor.From out of the mists of memory,of Homeland, we hear the voicesof your great forefathersthat shall lead you on to victory!To arms, to armson land and sea!To arms, to armsto fight for our Homeland!To march against the enemy guns! -
20 France
The continental European country with which Portugal has had the closest and most friendly relations since the Middle Ages and whose culture since early modern times has been the most important model for Portugal's culture. Beginning in the Reconquest, French groups assisted the Portuguese in fighting the Muslims, and Portugal's first royal dynasty was Burgundian. Various French religious orders settled in Portugal and brought new skills and ideas. Franco-Portuguese relations in diplomacy went through various phases after a virtual break between the two monarchies during the Hundred Years' War and Castile's campaigns to conquer Portugal up to the battle of Aljubarrota (1385), when France was the main ally of Castile. France gave Portugal vital assistance in the 16th and 17th centuries against Spanish aggression. French aid was given to Dom Antônio, Prior of Crato, who opposed Filipe's domination of Portugal, and to restoration Portugal during the War of Restoration (1640-68). With the important exception of the disastrous Napoleonic invasions and war (1807-11), Franco-Portuguese relations in diplomacy, trade, and culture were exceptionally good from the first quarter of the 19th century.In part as a response to unpopular Castilianization during Spain's domination, the Portuguese found French culture a comforting, novel foil and prestigious alternative. Despite Great Britain's dominance in matters commercial, diplomatic, and political under the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, French culture and politics came to enjoy primary importance in Portugal. Even in commerce, France was Portugal's third or fourth best customer during the 19th century. Especially between 1820 and 1960, French influence provided a major model for the well-educated.A brief list of some key political, literary, philosophical, and artistic ideas Portugal eagerly embraced is suggestive. King Pedro IV's 1826 Charter ( A Carta) was directly modeled on an early French constitution. French models of liberalism and socialism prevailed in politics; impressionism in art; romanticism and realism, Parnassian-ism, and symbolism in literature; positivism and Bergsonianism in philosophy, etc. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Portuguese language, including vocabulary and orthography (spelling), experienced extensive Frenchification. French became the second language of Portugal's elite, providing access to knowledge and information vital for the education and development of isolated Portugal.French cultural influences became pervasive and entered the country by various means: through the French invasions before 1811, trade and commerce, improved international communication and transportation, Portuguese emigration to France (which became a mass movement after 1950), and close diplomatic and intellectual relations. An example of the importance of French culture until recently, when British and American cultural influences have become more significant, was that works in French dominated foreign book sections in Portuguese bookstores. If Portugal retained the oldest diplomatic link in world history with Britain, its chief cultural model until recently was France. Until after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the largest portion of Portugal's educated elite studying abroad resided in France and took French higher degrees. The pattern of Portuguese students in higher education abroad has diversified in the years since, and now a significant portion are studying in other European continental states as well as in Britain and the United States. Diplomatic posts in France rank high in the pecking order of Portugal's small foreign service.
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