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Макаров: законный источник доходаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > legitimate source of income
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > legitimate source of income
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3 a legitimate source of income
Макаров: законный источник доходаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a legitimate source of income
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1) законна мати; законний батько; законнонароджені нащадки2) законний, легальний, легітимний, на законній підставі; узаконений; заснований на праві прямого успадкування; правильний; правомірний; обґрунтований, поважний, серйозний; законнонароджений3) легітимізувати, узаконювати, надавати законного статусу, визнавати законним ( або чинним); виправдовувати; слугувати виправданням; усиновляти ( позашлюбну дитину)•- legitimate accident
- legitimate act
- legitimate activities
- legitimate activity
- legitimate aim
- legitimate argument
- legitimate article of commerce
- legitimate assets
- legitimate authority
- legitimate birth
- legitimate business
- legitimate character
- legitimate child
- legitimate children
- legitimate claim
- legitimate concern
- legitimate contender for power
- legitimate daughter
- legitimate demand
- legitimate demonstration
- legitimate design
- legitimate discontent
- legitimate drug
- legitimate economy
- legitimate employment
- legitimate enterprise
- legitimate evidence
- legitimate excuse
- legitimate exercise of duties
- legitimate expectation
- legitimate father
- legitimate grievance
- legitimate government
- legitimate gun owner
- legitimate heir
- legitimate income
- legitimate influence
- legitimate information use
- legitimate instrument
- legitimate interest
- legitimate interference
- legitimate king
- legitimate law enforcement
- legitimate means
- legitimate method
- legitimate mother
- legitimate nature
- legitimate need
- legitimate objective
- legitimate offspring
- legitimate origin
- legitimate owner
- legitimate place
- legitimate possessor
- legitimate powers
- legitimate privilege
- legitimate public interest
- legitimate purpose
- legitimate reason
- legitimate recipient
- legitimate referral
- legitimate relationship
- legitimate representative
- legitimate request
- legitimate right
- legitimate son
- legitimate source
- legitimate source of income
- legitimate sovereign
- legitimate state
- legitimate status
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1. n законнорождённый ребёнок2. n законный правительlegitimate accident — «законный» несчастный случай
3. n защитник прав законного правителя4. a законнорождённый5. a законный, правильныйlegitimate request — законная просьба, правомерное ходатайство
6. a законный; осуществляемый по закону о наследованииlegitimate relationship — родство, признанное законом
7. a законный, допустимый; оправданный, обоснованный8. a театр. драматическийlegitimate drama, legitimate theatre — драматический театр ; настоящий театр
9. v юр. узаконивать, легитимировать10. v признавать законнымlegitimate design — законное намерение; намерение совершить законные действия
11. v усыновлятьСинонимический ряд:1. authentic (adj.) authentic; genuine; verifiable2. lawful (adj.) innocent; justifiable; lawful; legal; licensed; licit; official; rightful; sanctioned; true3. regular (adj.) appropriate; common-sense; correct; logical; proper; reasonable; regular; sensible; sound; tenable; valid; warranted4. authorise (verb) authorise; authorize; endorse; justify; legalise; legalize; legitimiseАнтонимический ряд:fraudulent; illegal; illegitimate; illicit; improper; incorrect; invalid; irrational; unreasonable; unsuitable; untrue; wrong -
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1. n верховье; исток2. n родник, ключ; источник3. n источник, основа; начало, причина4. n источник информацииwell-informed sources say that … — из хорошо осведомлённых источников стало известно, что …
5. n письменный источник, документ6. n происхождение, предки7. n физ. излучатель8. n вчт. исходный текст; исходная программаsource text — входной текст, текст на входе
Синонимический ряд:1. basis (noun) basis; foundation2. contact (noun) contact3. derivation (noun) beginning; cause; derivation; fount; fountain; fountainhead; inception; mother; origin; provenance; provenience; reservoir; river; root; rootage; rootstock; root-stock; seed; spring; well; wellhead; wellspring; whence4. expert (noun) authorisation; authorization; expert; reference; specialistАнтонимический ряд:conclusion; end; finish; issue; mouth; outcome; outgrowth; termination -
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[sɔ:s] n1. 1) верховье; истокsource of a river - истоки /верховье/ реки
2) родник, ключ; источник2. 1) источник, основа; начало, (перво)причинаsource of grief [of inspiration, of joy, of knowledge, of supply, of infection] - источник горя [вдохновения, радости, знаний, снабжения, инфекции]
source of funds - эк. источник финансирования
to cut off the evil at its source - подавить зло в его истоке /в зародыше/
2) источник информацииto know smth. from reliable sources - знать что-л. из достоверных /надёжных/ источников
well-informed sources say that... - из хорошо осведомлённых источников стало известно, что...
we cannot trace the source of this report - мы не смогли выяснить, откуда исходит это сообщение
3. письменный источник, документhistorical sources - исторические документы /данные/
original /primary/ sources - первоисточники
4. происхождение, предкиto trace smb.'s source - проследить чьё-л. происхождение
5. спец. источник (энергии, питания)6. физ. излучатель7. вчт. исходный текст; исходная программа (тж. source code) -
8 Angola
(and Enclave of Cabinda)From 1575 to 1975, Angola was a colony of Portugal. Located in west-central Africa, this colony has been one of the largest, most strategically located, and richest in mineral and agricultural resources in the continent. At first, Portugal's colonial impact was largely coastal, but after 1700 it became more active in the interior. By international treaties signed between 1885 and 1906, Angola's frontiers with what are now Zaire and Zambia were established. The colony's area was 1,246,700 square kilometers (481,000 square miles), Portugal's largest colonial territory after the independence of Brazil. In Portugal's third empire, Angola was the colony with the greatest potential.The Atlantic slave trade had a massive impact on the history, society, economy, and demography of Angola. For centuries, Angola's population played a subordinate role in the economy of Portugal's Brazil-centered empire. Angola's population losses to the slave trade were among the highest in Africa, and its economy became, to a large extent, hostage to the Brazilian plantation-based economic system. Even after Brazil's independence in 1822, Brazilian economic interests and capitalists were influential in Angola; it was only after Brazil banned the slave trade in 1850 that the heavy slave traffic to former Portuguese America began to wind down. Although slavery in Angola was abolished, in theory, in the 1870s, it continued in various forms, and it was not until the early 1960s that its offspring, forced labor, was finally ended.Portugal's economic exploitation of Angola went through different stages. During the era of the Atlantic slave trade (ca. 1575-1850), when many of Angola's slaves were shipped to Brazil, Angola's economy was subordinated to Brazil's and to Portugal's. Ambitious Lisbon-inspired projects followed when Portugal attempted to replace the illegal slave trade, long the principal income source for the government of Angola, with legitimate trade, mining, and agriculture. The main exports were dyes, copper, rubber, coffee, cotton, and sisal. In the 1940s and 1950s, petroleum emerged as an export with real potential. Due to the demand of the World War II belligerents for Angola's raw materials, the economy experienced an impetus, and soon other articles such as diamonds, iron ore, and manganese found new customers. Angola's economy, on an unprecedented scale, showed significant development, which was encouraged by Lisbon. Portugal's colonization schemes, sending white settlers to farm in Angola, began in earnest after 1945, although such plans had been nearly a century in the making. Angola's white population grew from about 40,000 in 1940 to nearly 330,000 settlers in 1974, when the military coup occurred in Portugal.In the early months of 1961, a war of African insurgency broke out in northern Angola. Portugal dispatched armed forces to suppress resistance, and the African insurgents were confined to areas on the borders of northern and eastern Angola at least until the 1966-67 period. The 13-year colonial war had a telling impact on both Angola and Portugal. When the Armed Forces Movement overthrew the Estado Novo on 25 April 1974, the war in Angola had reached a stalemate and the major African nationalist parties (MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA) had made only modest inroads in the northern fringes and in central and eastern Angola, while there was no armed activity in the main cities and towns.After a truce was called between Portugal and the three African parties, negotiations began to organize the decolonizat ion process. Despite difficult maneuvering among the parties, Portugal, the MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA signed the Alvor Agreement of January 1975, whereby Portugal would oversee a transition government, create an all-Angola army, and supervise national elections to be held in November 1975. With the outbreak of a bloody civil war among the three African parties and their armies, the Alvor Agreement could not be put into effect. Fighting raged between March and November 1975. Unable to prevent the civil war or to insist that free elections be held, Portugal's officials and armed forces withdrew on 11 November 1975. Rather than handing over power to one party, they transmitted sovereignty to the people of Angola. Angola's civil war continued into the 21st century.
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