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41 cosa hallada
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42 cosa hipotecada
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43 cosa hurtada
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44 cosa inalienable
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45 cosa indeterminada
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46 cosa inmueble
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47 cosa juzgada
1) принцип недопустимости повторного рассмотрения однажды рассмотренного дела;2) принцип "рес юдиката"* * *рес юдиката, принцип недопустимости повторного рассмотрения однажды решенного дела; решенное дело -
48 cosa litigiosa
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49 cosa mueble
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50 cosa no fungible
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51 cosa perdida
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52 cosa pública
1) общественная собственность; государственная собственность; муниципальная собственность2) интересы государства и общества; общественный порядок; публичный порядок3) государство; правительство -
53 cosa robada
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54 cosa esencial
(n.) = essentialEx. The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.* * *(n.) = essentialEx: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.
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55 cosa hecha
f.1 accomplished fact, thing already done.2 fait accompli.* * *(n.) = plain sailing, walkoverEx. The article is entitled ' Plain sailing with Swets' = El artículo se titula "Con Swets todo es coser y cantar".Ex. The election is widely expected to be a walkover for him.* * *(n.) = plain sailing, walkoverEx: The article is entitled ' Plain sailing with Swets' = El artículo se titula "Con Swets todo es coser y cantar".
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56 cosa indeseable
(n.) = beastEx. I noticed that there seemed to be some titters when that was mentioned, as if there were still some doubt as to whether such a beast as sexist subject headings exists.* * *(n.) = beastEx: I noticed that there seemed to be some titters when that was mentioned, as if there were still some doubt as to whether such a beast as sexist subject headings exists.
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57 cosa inútil
f.1 useless object.2 useless thing.* * *(n.) = dead horseEx. And if the topic does become tomorrow's carrion, it would not, perhaps, be inappropriate that it was buried under its own dead horse subject heading.* * *(n.) = dead horseEx: And if the topic does become tomorrow's carrion, it would not, perhaps, be inappropriate that it was buried under its own dead horse subject heading.
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58 cosa que se inserta
(n.) = insertEx. Aperture cards are a special form of marginal storage card in a microform insert which contains the full text of the document being indexed is attached to the centre of the card.* * *(n.) = insertEx: Aperture cards are a special form of marginal storage card in a microform insert which contains the full text of the document being indexed is attached to the centre of the card.
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59 cosa secundaria
f.secondary thing, nonessential, non-essential.* * *(n.) = accidentalsEx. The author's correction of a clean proof could of course result in any amount of change, of accidentals as well as of substantives.* * *(n.) = accidentalsEx: The author's correction of a clean proof could of course result in any amount of change, of accidentals as well as of substantives.
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60 cosa superficial
(n.) = accidentalsEx. The author's correction of a clean proof could of course result in any amount of change, of accidentals as well as of substantives.* * *(n.) = accidentalsEx: The author's correction of a clean proof could of course result in any amount of change, of accidentals as well as of substantives.
См. также в других словарях:
cosa — (Del lat. causa). 1. f. Todo lo que tiene entidad, ya sea corporal o espiritual, natural o artificial, real o abstracta. 2. Objeto inanimado, por oposición a ser viviente. 3. nada. U. con neg. No valer cosa. 4. Asunto, tema o negocio. 5. Der. En… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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Cosa — bezeichnet: antike Ortsnamen: Cosa (Ansedonia) zu Vulci gehörende römische Kolonie am Tyrrhenischen Meer Stadt in Lukanien, siehe Cosa (Lukanien), von Caesar belagert (Bürgerkrieg 3.22) Stadt in Gallien, heute Albias im Département Tarn et… … Deutsch Wikipedia
cosă — CÓSĂ, cose, s.f. Obiect protector din tablă care se introduce in interiorul unei bucle formate la capătul unui cablu. – Din fr. cose. Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 02.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 cósă s. f., g. d. art. cósei; pl. cóse Trimis de siveco,… … Dicționar Român
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Cosa [2] — Cosa (ital.), 1) die Sache, Hauptsache; 2) (Math.), bei den alten italienischen Algebraisten so v.w. Größe od. Wurzel einer Gleichung, daher die Algebra bei ihnen Arte della cosa, bei den deutschen Mathematikern Coß od. Regel Coß u. Cossist so… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cosa [1] — Cosa (ital., »Sache, Ding«), in der Algebra früher Bezeichnung der unbekannten, zu findenden Größe, daher der Ausdruck regola della cosa, »Regel Coß«, für Algebra, und cossisch für algebraisch, Cossisten für Algebraiker im 15., 16. und teilweise… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cosa — (ital.), Sache, Ding; bei den alten ital. Algebraisten unbekannte Größe oder Wurzel einer Gleichung; daher Regŏla della cosa, bei den deutschen Mathematikern Coß oder Regel Coß, s.v.w. Algebra, Cossisten, Algebraisten, Cossische Zahlen, Potenzen… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Cosa [1] — Cosa (a. Geogr.), 1) Vorgebirg (j. Monte Argentaro) u. 2) Stadt der Volscienter in Etrurien, an demselben u. am Berg Argentarius, früher auf einem Hügel, später am Fuße desselben (daher Succosa); ihr guter Hafen, Portus Herculis (j. Porto d… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon