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unknown [‚ʌn'nəʊn](a) (not known) inconnu;∎ for reasons unknown to us pour des raisons que nous ignorons ou qui nous sont inconnues;∎ these drugs are unknown to most family doctors ces médicaments sont inconnus de la plupart des généralistes;∎ Law verdict against person or persons unknown verdict m contre inconnu2 noun(b) (place, situation) inconnu m;∎ the great unknown le grand inconnu, l'inconnu m;∎ the explorers set off into the unknown les explorateurs se lancèrent vers l'inconnu3 adverb∎ unknown to his son, he sold the house à l'insu de son fils ou sans que son fils le sache, il a vendu la maison;∎ unknown to us, the bus had already gone nous ne le savions pas, mais le bus était déjà parti►► Mathematics & figurative unknown quantity inconnue f;∎ the new minister is a bit of an unknown quantity le nouveau ministre est un personnage dont on ne sait pas grand-chose;∎ the new drug is an unknown quantity on ne sait pas grand-chose des effets de ce nouveau médicament;the Unknown Soldier, the Unknown Warrior le Soldat inconnu -
3 низкозатратное жилищное строительство
низкозатратное жилищное строительство
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low-cost housing
Residences built at minimal expense and designed to keep the rental rate or price of purchase affordable for persons with limited means, usually determined by an annual income level set below the local median. (Source: NAH)
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4 Суд Европейского Союза
Суд Европейского Союза
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Court of Justice of the European Communities
Institution set up under Treaty of Rome to ensure that in interpretation and application of the Treaty the law is observed. It consists of judges from each member state, appointed for 6-year periods, assisted by three Advocates General. It sits in Luxembourg, expressing itself in judgements when called upon to do so in proceedings initiated by member states, institutions of the EC and natural or legal persons. Procedures are generally inquisitorial. (Source: CURZON)
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Set — Set, n. 1. The act of setting, as of the sun or other heavenly body; descent; hence, the close; termination. Locking at the set of day. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] The weary sun hath made a golden set. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is set,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
set — vb 1 Set, settle, fix, establish mean to cause someone or something to be put securely in position. Set is the most inclusive of these terms, sometimes implying placing in a definite location, especially to serve some definite purpose {set a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
set — /set/, v., set, setting, n., adj., interj. v.t. 1. to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table. 2. to place in a particular position or posture: Set the baby on his feet. 3. to place in some relation to something … Universalium
set — [set] vt. set, setting [ME setten < OE settan (akin to Ger setzen & Goth satjan < Gmc * satjan), caus. formation “to cause to sit” < base of SIT] 1. to place in a sitting position; cause to sit; seat 2. a) to cause (a fowl) to sit on… … English World dictionary
Set and setting — describes the context for psychoactive and particularly psychedelic drug experiences: one s mindset and the setting in which the user has the experience. This is especially relevant for psychedelic or hallucinogenic experiences; the term was… … Wikipedia
set — [[t]sɛt[/t]] v. set, set•ting, n. adj. 1) to put (something or someone) in a particular place, position, or posture: to set a vase on a table; Set the baby on her feet[/ex] 2) to put or cause to pass into some condition: to set a house on fire;… … From formal English to slang
set — [c]/sɛt / (say set) verb (set, setting) –verb (t) 1. to put in a particular place or position: to set a vase on a table. 2. to put into some condition or relation: to set a house on fire. 3. to apply: to set fire to a house. 4. to cause to begin …
Set — 1. v. (setting; past and past part. set) 1 tr. put, lay, or stand (a thing) in a certain position or location (set it on the table; set it upright). 2 tr. (foll. by to) apply (one thing) to (another) (set pen to paper). 3 tr. a fix ready or in… … Useful english dictionary
set — 1. v. (setting; past and past part. set) 1 tr. put, lay, or stand (a thing) in a certain position or location (set it on the table; set it upright). 2 tr. (foll. by to) apply (one thing) to (another) (set pen to paper). 3 tr. a fix ready or in… … Useful english dictionary
set — I. verb (set; setting) Etymology: Middle English setten, from Old English settan; akin to Old High German sezzen to set, Old English sittan to sit Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to cause to sit ; place in or on a seat 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
set — {{11}}set (adj.) fixed, from M.E. sett, properly pp. of setten to set (see SET (Cf. set) (v.)). Meaning ready, prepared first recorded 1844. {{12}}set (n.) collection of things, mid 15c., from O.Fr. sette sequence, variant of secte, from M.L.… … Etymology dictionary