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1 civil servant
مُوَظَّف حُكوميّ \ civil servant: any government worker who is not in the armed forces. \ مُوَظَّف مَدَنِيّ \ civil servant: any government worker who is not in the armed forces. -
2 Government Service
1) Military: GS (Federal Civil Service)2) Abbreviation: GSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Government Service
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3 civil disobedience
nouna refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies etc.عِصْيان مَدَني -
4 civil affairs/military government
Military: CA/MGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > civil affairs/military government
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5 civil affairs/military government section
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > civil affairs/military government section
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6 New York Civil Liberties Union
Government: NYCLUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > New York Civil Liberties Union
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7 guerra civil
f.civil war.* * *civil war* * *(n.) = civil warEx. In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.* * *(n.) = civil warEx: In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.
* * *The Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 began when right-wing army officers led by General Francisco Franco rebelled against the elected republican government. Southern and northwest Spain soon fell to Franco's nacionalistas, but in cities such as Madrid, Bilbao and Barcelona resistance was fierce. Franco's revolt was aided by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, while Britain and France declared a policy of non-intervention and blockaded Spanish ports. The Soviet Union aided the Republican government and volunteers from around the world joined the Brigadas Internacionales to fight against fascism. Resistance collapsed in the spring of 1939 and Franco established a dictatorship which ended with his death in 1975. A period of great economic hardship followed the Civil War and the persecution of Republicans continued for many years.* * *civil war -
8 Patuleia, Revolt and Civil War of
(1846-1847)An important 19th-century civil war that featured political forces centered at Oporto pitted against the Lisbon government of Queen Maria II's constitutional monarchy. It began with a military revolt in Oporto on 6 October 1846. A provisional junta, led by the Sep-tembrist José da Silva Passos (1800-63), proclaimed goals including the ousting of the Lisbon government of the day and the restoration of the 1822 Constitution. Foreign intervention was sparked when the Oporto Septembrist Junta was joined by Miguelist rebels. On the pretext of preventing a restoration of a Miguelist absolutist government, Great Britain, France, and Spain intervened and dispatched armies and fleets to Portugal. Queen Maria II requested foreign assistance, too, and worked to safeguard her throne and political system.While a British fleet blocked Portugal's coast, Spain dispatched armies that crossed the Portuguese frontier in both south-central and northern Portugal. A siege of junta forces that lasted almost eight months followed. On 12 June 1847, the foreign powers presented an ultimatum to the Oporto junta, which, although it tried to continue resistance, decided to negotiate and then to capitulate to the foreign forces and the Lisbon government. With the signing of the controversial Convention of Gramido (1847), the Patuleia civil war ended.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Patuleia, Revolt and Civil War of
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9 procedimiento civil
m.civil procedure.* * *(n.) = civil proceedingsEx. Those that cannot meet legal expenses can receive help from one of three legal aid schemes introduced by the government: legal advice and assistance, legal aid in civil proceedings and legal aid in criminal proceedings.* * *(n.) = civil proceedingsEx: Those that cannot meet legal expenses can receive help from one of three legal aid schemes introduced by the government: legal advice and assistance, legal aid in civil proceedings and legal aid in criminal proceedings.
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10 гражданская форма правления
Русско-английский политический словарь > гражданская форма правления
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11 цивільна влада
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12 siviilihallitus
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13 гражданское правительство
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > гражданское правительство
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14 гражданское правительство
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > гражданское правительство
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15 гражданское правительство
civil administration, civil governmentРусско-английский политический словарь > гражданское правительство
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16 цивільний уряд
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17 правительство
ср.правительство политических проходимцев — carpet-bag government амер.; сленг
английское правительство — the British government, Whitehall, Downing Street
центральное правительство — central government, general government, national government
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18 civilista
adj.1 civilian.2 civil, civilist.f. & m.1 an attorney skilled in the civil law, especially the Roman law.2 partisan of civil government, opponent of militarism. (America)3 civilist lawyer, lawyer versed in civil laws, civilist law teacher.* * *1 expert in civil law* * *masculino y femenino lawyer ( specializing in civil law)* * *masculino y femenino lawyer ( specializing in civil law)* * *lawyer ( specializing in civil law)* * *civilista nmf[juriconsulto] = person versed in civil law* * *m/f JUR civil lawyer -
19 overheid
1 [lichaam] government2 [college] authority♦voorbeelden:1 de lagere/burgerlijke overheid • local/civil governmentin dienst bij de overheid • in government service/in the civil service -
20 Zivilrecht
Zivilrecht n RECHT civil law (bürgerliches Recht)* * ** * *Zivilrecht
common (civil, private) law;
• Zivilstand civil rank;
• Zivilverbrauch private use;
• Zivilverwaltung civil government (service).
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