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1. n сенатhearing Senate — сенат, слушающий дело, вопрос
Senate opinion — мнение сената; заключение сената
2. n совет; учёный совет3. n ритор. часто парламентСинонимический ряд:legislative body (noun) house of lords; legislative body; state council; state legislature; the legislature; the senators; the upper house; united states senate; upper branch of congress -
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['senɪt]сущ.1) обычно the Senate сенатthe Senate meets / is in session — сенат заседает
the Roman Senate — ист. римский сенат
The Senate approved the bill. — Сенат одобрил билль.
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1. n римлянин, житель Рима2. n пренебр. часто католик3. n латинский язык, латынь4. n римский диалект итальянского языкаRoman Curia — римская курия; папская курия
5. n христиане Древнего РимаGreek and Roman antiquities — греческие и римские древности; памятники Греции и Рима
6. a римский, относящийся к Риму7. a латинский8. a католическийСинонимический ряд:of the roman church (adj.) catholic; Jesuit; of the roman church; papal; papist; roman catholic; Romanist; ultramontane -
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[ʹsenıt] n1. сенатthe Roman Senate - ист. римский сенат
the U.S.Senate - сенат США
the State Senate - амер. сенат штата
2. совет ( в университетах); учёный совет3. часто ритор. парламентSenate examination - экзамен на получение степени в Кембриджском университете
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сущ.1) гос. упр., ист. Римский сенат (от лат. senex — старейшина; совещательный орган, который играл важную роль в управлении как Римской республикой так и Римской империей; представлял рекомендации по всем важным государственным решениям; назначал послов и управляющих государственными землями)Syn:Senatus, Roman SenateSee:2) гос. упр., амер. сенат (верхняя палата конгресса; по конституции США каждый штат направляет двух сенаторов на шестилетний срок)See:Congress, senator, campaign committee, upper chamber, Chaplain 2), closure 6) б), cloture, conference committee, congressional page3) гос. упр., ирл. = Seanad Éireann4) гос. упр. (верхняя палата законодательных органов в некоторых др. странах, напр., в Австралии, Восточном Самоа и др.)See: -
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ˈsenɪt сущ.
1) сенат, парламент to convene, convoke a senate ≈ собирать сенат/парламент to disband, dissolve a senate ≈ распускать парламент a senate meets, is in session ≈ заседает парламент
2) (ученый) совет( в университетах)
3) ритор. парламент сенат - the Roman S. (историческое) римский сенат - the U.S.S. сенат США - the State S. (американизм) сенат штата совет (в университетах) ;
ученый совет часто( риторически) парламент - S. examination экзамен на получение степени в Кембриджском университете senate сенат ~ совет (в университетах) -
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1) Религия: (III)(1179-80, last of four antipopes during the pontificate of Alexander III) Иннокентий (III), (One of the great pontiffs of the Middle Ages - reigned 1243-54 - whose clash with Holy Roman emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire) Иннокентий IV, (Pope from 1130 to 1143. He fought for church independence when the Romans established a commune with a senate free from papal authority) Иннокентий II, (Pope from 1198 to 1216, under whom the medieval papacy reached the height of its prestige and power) Иннокентий III, (Pope from 1352 to 1362. As Pope, he prohibited the granting of innumerable benefices to one recipient, urged prelates to reside in their sees, and reformed the papal Curia at Avignon) Иннокентий VI, (Pope from 1404 to 1406 who died in the midst of plans to restore the Roman University) Иннокентий VII, (Pope from 1484 to 1492. Generally regarded as unworthy and of low private morals, Innocent left the Papal States in anarchy) Иннокентий VIII, (Pope from 1644 to 1655. In theological matters he intervened in the quarrel between the Jesuits and the Jansenists. By the time of Innocent's death, papal prestige had seriously declined) Иннокентий X, (Pope from 1676 to 1689. He is considered the outstanding Pope of the 17th century, largely because of his high moral character) Иннокентий XI, (Pope from 1691 to 1700. In 1693 he broke the politico-religious deadlock between King Louis XIV of France and the Holy See by influencing Louis to disavow the four Gallican Articles of 1682 issued against Innocent XI) Иннокентий XII, (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will) Иннокентий I, (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope) Иннокентий IX2) Христианство: Иннокентий (имя святого) -
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1) Религия: (III)(1179-80, last of four antipopes during the pontificate of Alexander III) Иннокентий (III), (One of the great pontiffs of the Middle Ages - reigned 1243-54 - whose clash with Holy Roman emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire) Иннокентий IV, (Pope from 1130 to 1143. He fought for church independence when the Romans established a commune with a senate free from papal authority) Иннокентий II, (Pope from 1198 to 1216, under whom the medieval papacy reached the height of its prestige and power) Иннокентий III, (Pope from 1352 to 1362. As Pope, he prohibited the granting of innumerable benefices to one recipient, urged prelates to reside in their sees, and reformed the papal Curia at Avignon) Иннокентий VI, (Pope from 1404 to 1406 who died in the midst of plans to restore the Roman University) Иннокентий VII, (Pope from 1484 to 1492. Generally regarded as unworthy and of low private morals, Innocent left the Papal States in anarchy) Иннокентий VIII, (Pope from 1644 to 1655. In theological matters he intervened in the quarrel between the Jesuits and the Jansenists. By the time of Innocent's death, papal prestige had seriously declined) Иннокентий X, (Pope from 1676 to 1689. He is considered the outstanding Pope of the 17th century, largely because of his high moral character) Иннокентий XI, (Pope from 1691 to 1700. In 1693 he broke the politico-religious deadlock between King Louis XIV of France and the Holy See by influencing Louis to disavow the four Gallican Articles of 1682 issued against Innocent XI) Иннокентий XII, (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will) Иннокентий I, (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope) Иннокентий IX2) Христианство: Иннокентий (имя святого) -
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(be (или turn) thumbs up (on smb. или smth.))But where justice ends, mercy may begin. Should the man really die, only the Home Secretary decided... Sometimes the thumb is up, sometimes down. Not in public... as in a roman gladiatorial arena. In Senate and in silence. (‘Tribune’) — Но там, где кончается закон, может вступить в свои права милосердие. Должен ли этот человек умереть? Вопрос решает только министр внутренних дел... Иногда большой палец поднят вверх, а иногда опущен вниз. Так в древнем Риме решали судьбу побежденного гладиатора. Но тогда это делалось в открытую... а сейчас - тихо и тайно.
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