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[-ˈmæ-] noun1) something which is done for appearance but has little meaning:إجْراء شَكْليThe chairman's speech was only a formality.
2) unrelaxed correctness of behaviour:سُلوك رَسْميHis formality made him appear unfriendly.
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2 formality
تَرَسُّم \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إِجْرَاء رَسْمِيّ \ عَادَةٌ \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إجراء رسميّ -
3 formality
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4 формальность
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5 נוהג מקובל
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6 פורמליות
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7 соблюдение формальностей
Русско-английский политический словарь > соблюдение формальностей
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8 формальность
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9 formalité
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > formalité
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10 keformalan
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11 formálnost
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12 формалност
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13 formlegheit, hátíîleiki
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14 formsatriîi
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15 postupanje po propisima
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18 protokòl
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19 ձեւականություն
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > ձեւականություն
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20 специальная процедура
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > специальная процедура
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formality — for‧mal‧i‧ty [fɔːˈmælti ǁ fɔːr ] noun formalities PLURALFORM [countable usually plural] LAW 1. something formal or official that you have to do so that a process can be completed properly: • immigration and customs formalities • Certain… … Financial and business terms
Formality — For*mal i*ty, n.; pl. {Formalities}. [Cf. F. formalit[ e].] 1. The condition or quality of being formal, strictly ceremonious, precise, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. Form without substance. [1913 Webster] Such [books] as are mere pieces of formality, so … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
formality — formality, formalism The first is the ordinary noun corresponding to formal: formality is primarily the observance of rules and conventions, a formality is something that has to be done by convention (often with implications of superfluousness:… … Modern English usage
formality — [n1] convention, custom academism, ceremony, convenance, conventionality, form, gesture, liturgy, matter of form*, officialism, procedure, red tape*, rite, ritual, rituality, rubric, rule, service, solemnity, solemnness, stereotype, tradition;… … New thesaurus
formality — ► NOUN (pl. formalities) 1) the rigid observance of rules or convention. 2) a thing done simply to comply with convention or regulations. 3) (a formality) a thing done or occurring as a matter of course; an inevitability … English terms dictionary
formality — I noun ceremonial rite, ceremoniousness, ceremony, convention, conventionality, correctness, custom, decorum, established mode, etiquette, formalness, observance of form, outward form, prescribed form, propriety, punctilio, rigidity, rigidness,… … Law dictionary
formality — (n.) 1530s, agreement as to form, from M.Fr. formalité (15c.) or directly from L. formalis formal (see FORMAL (Cf. formal)). Originally literary form; meaning something done for the sake of form is from 1590s. Related: Formalities … Etymology dictionary
formality — *form, ceremony, ceremonial, rite, liturgy, ritual Analogous words: convention, convenance, usage, *form: practice, custom, *habit, use, wont … New Dictionary of Synonyms
formality — [fôr mal′ə tē] n. [Fr formalité] 1. the quality or state of being formal; specif., a) a following or observing of prescribed customs, rules, ceremonies, etc.; propriety b) careful or too careful attention to order, regularity, precision, or… … English World dictionary
formality — noun 1 action that is necessary according to custom/law ADJECTIVE ▪ mere ▪ Your acceptance into the club will be a mere formality. ▪ customs, legal (both esp. BrE) VERB + FORMALITY ▪ … Collocations dictionary
formality — for|mal|i|ty [ fɔr mæləti ] noun * 1. ) count usually plural something that must be done as part of an official process or that you are expected to do in a social situation: We went through the usual formalities at customs and passport control.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English