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• Duty before pleasure - Делу - время, потехе - час (Д), Кончил дело, гуляй смело (K)• I have done my duty to God and country - Отзвонил, да и с колокольни долой (O) -
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وَاجِب \ duty: what one ought to do because it is one’s job: The police must do their duty. A nurse has many duties, sth. one ought to do because of one’s religion, or because it is right and proper It is your duty to help your mother, sth. one ought to do because the law demands it If you know of a serious crime, it is your duty to tell the police. obligation: a duty towards sb. or sth.: family obligations. responsibility: being responsible; a duty: I accept responsibility for the loss. Their safety was my responsibility. \ See Also مسؤولية (مَسْؤوليّة) -
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[ˈdjuːtɪ] plural ˈduties noun1) what one ought morally or legally to do:واجِبI do my duty as a responsible citizen.
2) an action or task requiring to be done, especially one attached to a job:مُهِمَّه، فَرْضI had a few duties to perform in connection with my job.
3) (a) tax on goods:رَسْم، ضَريبَهYou must pay duty when you bring wine into the country.
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فَرْض \ duty: what one ought to do because it is one’s job: The police must do their duty. A nurse has many duties, sth. one ought to do because of one’s religion, or because it is right and proper It is your duty to help your mother. hypothesis: an idea which is tought to explain the facts about sth: His new hypothesis gives a possible reason for the change in the weather. -
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رَسْم جُمْرُكيّ \ duty: payment demanded by the government for certain goods entering or leaving a country: There is (a) duty on tobacco. -
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13 duty editor
■ Editor responsible for the correct and smooth running of a specific TV or radio programme.■ Für den reibungslosen Ablauf einer TV- bzw. Radio-Sendung verantwortlicher Redakteur.► Der Chef vom Dienst steuert maßgeblich Inhalt und Form der Sendung. Er fragt auf den Redaktionskonferenzen die Themen ab, wählt die zu bearbeitenden Themen aus und plant den inhaltlichen Ablauf der Sendung. In Abstimmung mit den Teilnehmern der Redaktionskonferenzen entscheidet er über die Reihenfolge und die Länge der Beiträge. Er ist außerdem für die letzte Kontrolle von Texten und Filmen zuständig, die Abnahme.Syn. Chef vom Dienst -
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■ Obligation for a club to make any registered player available for the national team of the country for which the player is eligible to play on the basis of his nationality, if he is called up by the association concerned.■ Verpflichtung eines Vereins, einen Spieler für Spiele außerhalb der Vereinsmannschaft zur Verfügung zu stellen.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > duty to release players
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['djuːtɪ'friːʃɔp]1. m -s, -s, Du|ty|free|shop2. m -s, -sduty-free shop* * *Du·ty-free-Shop<-s, -s>[ˈdju:tiˈfri:ʃɔp]m duty-free shop* * * -
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Du·ty-free-Shop <-s, -s> [ʼdju:tiʼfri:ʃɔp] mduty-free shop -
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adjectivefree from tax:بِدون ضَريبَه، مَعْفي من الضَّريبَهduty-free wines.
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Banking: DCCSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Duty Credit Certificate
См. также в других словарях:
duty — du·ty n pl du·ties [Anglo French deuté indebtedness, obligation, from deu owing, due, from Old French see due] 1: tasks, service, or functions that arise from one s position performing a police officer s duties; also: a period of being on duty… … Law dictionary
Duty — • The definition of the term duty given by lexicographers is: something that is due , obligatory service ; something that one is bound to perform or to avoid Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Duty Duty … Catholic encyclopedia
Duty — Du ty, n.; pl. {Duties}. [From {Due}.] 1. That which is due; payment. [Obs. as signifying a material thing.] [1913 Webster] When thou receivest money for thy labor or ware, thou receivest thy duty. Tyndale. [1913 Webster] 2. That which a person… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
DUTY — DUTY, an action that one is obligated to perform; a feeling, or sense, of obligation. In Judaism man s duties are determined by God s commandments. The entire biblical and rabbinic conception of man s role in the world is subsumed under the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
duty — [do͞ot′ē, dyo͞ot′ē] n. pl. duties [ME duete < Anglo Fr dueté, what is due (owing): see DUE & TY1] 1. the obedience or respect that one should show toward one s parents, older people, etc. 2. conduct based on moral or legal obligation, or a… … English World dictionary
Duty — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Duty Álbum de estudio de Ayumi Hamasaki Publicación … Wikipedia Español
Duty — Album par Ayumi Hamasaki Sortie 27 septembre 2000 Durée 51:45 Genre … Wikipédia en Français
duty — [n1] responsibility, assignment burden, business, calling, charge, chore, commission, commitment, committal, contract, devoir, dues, engagement, function, hook*, job, load, millstone*, minding the store*, mission, must, need, obligation,… … New thesaurus
duty — ► NOUN (pl. duties) 1) a moral or legal obligation. 2) a task required as part of one s job. 3) a payment levied on the import, export, manufacture, or sale of goods. 4) Brit. a payment levied on the transfer of property, for licences, and for… … English terms dictionary
duty — late 13c., from Anglo Fr. duete, from O.Fr. deu due, owed; proper, just, from V.L. *debutus, from L. debitus, pp. of debere to owe (see DEBT (Cf. debt)). Related: Duties. The sense of tax or fee on imports, exports, etc. is from late 15c.; duty… … Etymology dictionary
duty — 1 Obligation Analogous words: responsibility, accountability, amenability, answerability, liability (see corresponding adjectives at RESPONSIBLE) 2 office, *function, province Analogous words: concern, business, *affair 3 *task … New Dictionary of Synonyms