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1 economic authority
1) эк., гос. упр. экономическая власть (право регулировать какие-л. хозяйственные процессы)The economic authority is distributed among three main institutions. — Экономическая власть распределена между тремя основными институтами.
Syn:See:2) мн., эк., гос. упр. экономические власти [органы\] (органы государственной власти, регулирующие экономику)This is the only way that the economic authorities can gradually gain credibility. — Это единственный способ, с помощью которого экономические власти могут постепенно завоевать доверие населения.
3) эк., рос. (один из вариантов перевода российского понятия "хозяйственное ведение", закрепленного в Гражданском кодексе РФ, ч. 1, гл. 19)Syn: -
2 доверие
ср. confidence, trust, faith пользоваться чьим-л. доверием ≈ to enjoy smb.'s confidence злоупотреблять чьим-л. доверим ≈ to abuse smb.'s confidence втираться в чье-л. доверие ≈ to worm oneself into smb.'s confidence ставить вопрос о доверии ≈ to call for a vote of confidence выражать доверие правительству ≈ to give the government a vote of confidence входить в доверие к( кому-л.) ≈ to gain/win smb.'s confidence, to gain the confidence of, to get into smb.'s confidence выходить из доверия ≈ to lose smb.'s confidence/trust кризис доверия ≈ credibility gap заслуживающий доверия ≈ trustworthy питать доверие к ≈ to have faith/confidence in злоупотребление доверим ≈ breach of trust/confidence не заслуживающий доверия ≈ faithless обмануть доверие ≈ to defalcateдовер|ие - с. confidence, trust, faith;
питать ~ к кому-л. have* faith/confidence in smb. ;
оказать ~ кому-л. put* confidence in smb. ;
отсутствие ~ия credibility gap.
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