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81 condition
[kən'dɪʃ(ə)n] 1. сущ.1) состояние, положениеin good condition — годный, целый, неиспорченный; в порядке, в хорошем состоянии, пригодный к эксплуатации
operating / running condition — рабочее состояние; рабочий режим
in condition — в состоянии что-л. сделать; в хорошем состоянии
to be in a certain / delicate / interesting condition — эвф. быть в интересном, деликатном положении (о беременной)
2) ( conditions) обстоятельства, условияbad / poor / terrible / critical condition — плохие условия (о ситуации, жилье)
pitiful / squalid / repressive conditions — угнетающие условия, жалкие условия ( существования)
excellent / favourable / good conditions — хорошие условия, благоприятные обстоятельства
difficult conditions — сложные обстоятельства, затруднительное положение
international conditions — международная обстановка, международное положение
under such conditions — при таких обстоятельствах, в таких условиях
Environment, or the sum total of the external conditions of life. — Окружающая среда, или совокупность внешних условий существования.
His arrest had brought a new condition into her life. — После его ареста жизнь её изменилась.
3) условиеessential condition — важное условие, необходимое условие
to impose / set / state / stipulate a condition — ставить условие
to fulfil / meet / satisfy a condition — удовлетворять условию, соответствовать
The conditions were that at a given signal the parties were to advance. — Условились, что по сигналу отряды выступят.
The condition of a successful school is the concentration of authority and responsibility on one head. — Чтобы школа выпускала по-настоящему образованных людей, необходимо, чтобы власть и ответственность за неё были в руках одного человека.
Syn:The hospital described his condition as satisfactory. — В больнице его состояние определили как удовлетворительное.
5) нарушение, расстройство, болезненное состояниеDoctors suspect he may have a heart condition. — Врачи подозревают у него болезнь сердца.
Syn:disorder 1.man / person of condition — уст. человек высокого звания, положения
7) гражданское состояние; правовой статусWe speak of the condition of a trustee as we speak of the condition of a husband or a father. — Мы говорим о статусе доверенного лица точно так же, как о статусе или положении мужа или отца.
8) амер. условная неудовлетворительная оценка ( допускающая возможность пересдачи экзамена)•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Adverbial clause of condition[/ref]2. гл.1) обусловливать, определятьHe knew how this law limited and conditioned progress. — Он знал, в какой мере этот закон ограничивал прогресс и определял его развитие.
Syn:2) тренировать ( спортсменов); дрессировать ( животное)Our friends across the water do not appear to know how to condition a dog. — Кажется, наши друзья за океаном не знают, как воспитывать собак.
Syn:assay 1.5) = air-condition кондиционировать помещение6) психол. приучать ( используя условные рефлексы)We may study the individual and observe how successive actions of his groupmates condition him to the social habits. — Мы можем изучать индивида и наблюдать, как последовательные действия его собратьев обучают его жизни в обществе.
The students rose automatically to the tips of their toes. They were Alphas, of course; but even Alphas have been well conditioned. (A. Huxley, Brave New World, 1932) — Студенты невольно встали на цыпочки. Все они, конечно, были альфы; но и у альфов рефлексы выработаны неплохо.
A child born in the far north is soon conditioned to the long cold dark winters. — Ребёнок, родившийся далеко на Севере, быстро привыкает к долгим и тёмным полярным зимам.
7) амер. принимать в университет или переводить на курс условно, с переэкзаменовкой8) амер. сдавать переэкзаменовку -
82 obligation
[ˌɔblɪ'geɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1)а) гарантия, обязательствоto undertake / assume obligations — принимать обязательства
Syn:Ant:right I 1.б) обязанность; долгto discharge / fulfil / meet an obligation — выполнять, исполнять долг
We have an obligation to help them. — Мы обязаны им помогать.
2)а) юр. договор, соглашениеб) принудительная сила, обязательность (закона, договора)3) чувство благодарности, признательности за что-л.She felt a certain obligation towards him because of everything he had done for her in the past. — Она чувствовала определённую признательность к нему за всё то, что он сделал для неё в прошлом.
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83 policy
n1) политика2) политика, линия поведения
- accounting policy
- additional policy
- adjustable policy
- adjustment policy
- aggressive working capital policy
- agricultural policy
- all loss or damage policy
- all risks policy
- anti-inflationary policy
- antirecession policy
- austere monetary policy
- balance-of-payments policy
- bank policy
- bearer policy
- blanket policy
- block policy
- borrowing policy
- budgetary policy
- business policy
- cargo policy
- clean policy
- commercial policy
- compensatory policy
- compensatory fiscal policy
- competition policy
- comprehensive policy
- comprehensive insurance policy
- consistent policy
- corporate policy
- credit policy
- currency policy
- customs policy
- declaration policy
- deflationary policy
- demand-side policy
- discount policy
- discretionary fiscal policy
- discriminatory policy
- disinflationary policy
- distributive policy
- dividend policy
- domestic policy
- dumping policy
- easy credit policy
- easy monetary policy
- easy money policy
- economic policy
- embargo policy
- endowment insurance policy
- equity-linked policies
- excess policy
- expansionary fiscal policy
- expectant policy
- expired insurance policy
- export policy
- export cargo insurance policy
- farm policy
- financial policy
- fire insurance policy
- first-loss policy
- fiscal policy
- fixed order policy
- fleet policy
- flexible policy
- floating policy
- foreign policy
- foreign economic policy
- foreign exchange policy
- foreign trade policy
- franchise policy
- free of particular average policy
- freight policy
- general policy
- general insurance policy
- goods policy
- government policy
- green policy
- group policy
- hands-off policy
- hands-on policy
- home policy
- immigration policy
- incomes policy
- increased value policy
- individual policy
- ineffective policy
- inflationary policy
- insurance policy
- interest policy
- interest rate policy
- internal policy
- international policy
- investment policy
- issuing policy
- judicial policy
- lapsed policy
- lending policy
- licence policy
- life policy
- life assurance policy
- life insurance policy
- loan policy
- long-standing policy
- loose monetary policy
- loss-of-profit policy
- management policy
- marine insurance policy
- market policy
- marketing policy
- master policy
- merchandising policy
- mixed policy
- monetary policy
- money supply policy
- named policy
- one-price policy
- open policy
- open market policy
- overall policy
- paid-up policy
- participating policy
- patent policy
- patent law policy
- personal accident policy
- population policy
- price policy
- price control policy
- price support policy
- pricing policy
- public policy
- real policy
- reinsurance policy
- replacement policy
- responsibility insurance policy
- restrictive policy
- restrictive credit policy
- retirement policy
- running policy
- safe policy
- sales policy
- service policy
- short-sighted policy
- short-term policy
- social policy
- sound financial policy
- stabilization policy
- speculation policy
- standard policy
- state policy
- state intervention policy
- stiff monetary policy
- supply-side policy
- tariff policy
- taxation policy
- ticket policy
- tight credit policy
- tight fiscal policy
- tight money policy
- time policy
- tough policy
- trade policy
- trading policy
- transport policy
- underwriting policy
- unvalued policy
- valued policy
- vessel policy
- void policy
- voidable policy
- voyage policy
- wage policy
- wait-and-see policy
- warranty policy
- whole life policy
- with-profits policy
- policy of boycott
- policy of containment
- policy of controlling prices
- policy of economy
- policy of free trade
- policy of insurance
- policy of marine insurance
- policy of regulating prices
- policy of reinsurance
- policy of sea insurance
- policy of standardization
- policy of temporization
- policy of trade expansion
- policy to bearer
- adopt a laissez-faire policy
- amend a policy
- borrow on a policy
- cancel a policy
- carry out a policy
- contest a policy
- dictate a policy
- effect a policy of insurance
- follow a policy
- formulate policies
- implement a policy
- issue a policy
- loosen monetary policy
- make out a policy
- pursue a policy
- reinstate a policy
- renew a policy
- rescind a policy
- reverse a policy
- revise a policy
- subscribe to a policy
- support a policy
- surrender a life insurance policy
- take out a policy
- tighten a fiscal policy
- underwrite a policyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > policy
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84 public education
общественное образование
Одно из двух направлений образовательной программы Оргкомитета «Сочи-2014». Общественное образование призвано создать положительную гуманитарную обстановку в преддверии Игр. Общественное образование преследует цель вдохновить Олимпизмом тысячи людей и должно стать одним из основных проводников выдающегося Олимпийского опыта. Общественное образование ставит перед собой следующие задачи:
• Повысить гражданскую ответственность (работая по трем основным направлениям: Паралимпийская интеграция, экология и защита бренда).
• Повысить общественный и культурный этикет.
• Пропагандировать спорт и творчество как образ жизни.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
public education
One of the two areas of the Sochi 2014 educational program. Public education is destined to create a positive human environment for the Games. Developed to ensure that thousands of people will be moved by the Olympic spirit, public education will become one of major deliverables of an outstanding Games experience. The objectives are focused on promotion of:
• Civic responsibility (through educational work in three main realms: Paralympic integration, ecology and brand protection).
• Social and cultural etiquette.
• Sports and creativity as lifestyle.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > public education
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