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1 принципиальный человек
1) General subject: bitter ender, bitter-ender, man of principle, moral person (AD+MT)2) Politics: a person of integrity, a person of moral fiber, principled person3) Makarov: a man of principleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принципиальный человек
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2 принципиальный
principled употреблять в переводе с осторожностьюexhibiting, based on, or characterized by principle that is usually high, righteous and proper unprincipled expediency and principled pragmatism — Time could find no principled reason for refusing— William Phillips b. 1907 — often used in combination high-principled low-principled (Webster's Third New International Dictionary)принципиальный человек — a person of integrity, a person of moral fiber, a man of principle ( несколько помпезно)
I want to thank you for this strong and principled stand. [...] This struggle is a defining moment for the United Nations itself. And the world needs its principled leadership. (из выступления президента Дж.Буша в ООН)
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3 принципиальный
fundamental, great, crucial (не principled!)Этот принципиальный и последовательный курс встречает поддержку народов мира. - This fundamental and consistent policy.Принципиально важно сравнить два направления в подходе к проблеме ядерного оружия. - It is of great/fundamental/crucial importance to consider two views of/approaches to the problem of nuclear weapons.@ принципиальный человекA person of integrity/moral fiber@Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > принципиальный
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4 принципиальный человек
A person of integrity/moral fiberРусско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > принципиальный человек
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