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2 diplomatic demarche
Общая лексика: дипломатический шаг, дипломатический демарш -
3 make a diplomatic demarche
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > make a diplomatic demarche
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4 demarche
ˈdeɪmɑ:ʃ франц.;
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дипл. демарш to make a demarche, present a demarche ≈ делать демарш a diplomatic demarche ≈ дипломатический демарш (французское) (дипломатическое) демарш, дипломатический шаг demarche фр. дип. демарш demarche: demarche дипл. демаршБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > demarche
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сущ.юр. демарш (дипломатическое выступление (протест, просьба или предостережение), адресованное правительству какого-л. государства)to make a demarche, present a demarche — делать демарш
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n фр. дип.демарш, дипломатическая акция, дипломатический шаг -
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['deɪmɑːʃ]сущ.; фр.to make / present a demarche — совершить демарш
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['deɪmɑːʃ]сущ.; фр.to make / present a démarche — совершить демарш
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9 make
робити, виготовляти; вносити (зміни, доповнення у документ)make a composite sketch of a suspect — робити словесний портрет підозрюваного ( за свідченнями кількох свідків)
make a false report about an offence — = make a false report about an offense робити фальшиве повідомлення про злочин ( до поліції тощо)
make a false report about an offense — = make a false report about an offence
make a note of smb.'s statement — = make a note of statement
make an early delineation of factual and legal issues — робити попереднє розмежування питань факту і питань права
make electoral campaign contributions for political ends — робити внески на виборчу кампанію з політичною метою
- make a billmake special security arrangements — = make special security measures вживати спеціальні заходи безпеки
- make a bomb
- make a cat's paw
- make a charge
- make a claim
- make a code
- make a compensation
- make a complaint
- make a complaint to the UN
- make a concession
- make a condition
- make a contract
- make a contract with a client
- make a copy
- make a copy of the original
- make a crime scene sketch
- make a deal
- make a death threat
- make a decisions by majority
- make a detainee talk
- make a diplomatic demarche
- make a draft law
- make a false statement
- make a fetish
- make a fetish of the past
- make a final ruling
- make a full confession
- make a gift
- make a good lawyer
- make a good title
- make a joint statement
- make a law
- make a loan
- make a mistake
- make a moral choice
- make a motion
- make a narrow inquiry
- make a narrow search
- make a new will
- make a normative decision
- make a note of statement
- make a part
- make a payoff
- make a penalty conditional
- make a petition
- make a plea in mitigation
- make a poor shot
- make a prisoner talk
- make a proposal
- make a protest
- make a provision
- make a public statement
- make a quick get-away
- make a raid
- make a recommendation
- make a revolt
- make a round
- make a search
- make a shot at smth.
- make a statement
- make a statement for the press
- make a temporary appointment
- make a treaty
- make a voluntary statement
- make a will
- make accountable
- make additions
- make alterations
- make amends
- make an affidavit
- make an agreement
- make an amendment
- make an appeal
- make an arrangement
- make an arrest
- make an attachment
- make an attempt on the life
- make an award
- make an examination
- make an example of an offender
- make an inquiry
- make an investigation
- make an official statement
- make an order
- make appearance
- make one's appearance
- make arrangement
- make arrangements
- make arrest
- make away
- make away with oneself
- make bail
- make bankrupt
- make blood test
- make calculations
- make charge
- make child pornography
- make clean breast of it
- make clear
- make compensation
- make confession
- make court
- make crime
- make default
- make defence
- make defense
- make demands
- make difficulties
- make diplomatic overtures
- make diplomatic sounding
- make disturbance
- make disturbances
- make easy
- make effort
- make enforcement distinctions
- make entrance
- make equal
- make escape
- make one's escape
- make escape by a back door
- make fealty
- make formal charges
- make good
- make good a deficiency
- make good a delay
- make good a loss
- make good an omission
- make good escape
- make good losses
- make handwriting sample
- make handwriting samples
- make illicit profits
- make information secret
- make insinuations
- make known
- make law
- make laws
- make less stringent
- make mandatory
- make moral choice
- make more democratic
- make more severe
- make nil
- make nil
- make nil and void
- make null
- make null
- make null and void
- make oath
- make off
- make out
- make out a document
- make out an invoice
- make out one's case
- make overtures
- make payment
- make-peace
- make peace
- make penal
- make pornography
- make protest
- make provision
- make provisions in the law
- make public
- make public election results
- make punishment fit the crime
- make quietus
- make regular
- make regulation
- make representations
- make reservation
- make restitution to the victim
- make revolt
- make safe
- make safety regulations
- make satisfaction
- make secret
- make secure
- make senior appointments
- make service upon the attorney
- make sounding
- make special security measures
- make stronger
- make supplementary examination
- make supplementary inquiry
- make sure
- make tax policy more flexible
- make territorial changes
- make the bull's-eye
- make the house
- make threatening phone call
- make threatening phone calls
- make threats
- make up a quarrel
- make up a report
- make-up pay
- make use
- make valid
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10 дипломатический шаг
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дипломатический шаг
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11 дипломатический
прил. diplomatic устанавливать дипломатические отношения ≈ to establish diplomatic relations разрывать дипломатические отношения ≈ to break off diplomatic relations( with), to sever diplomatic relations( with) урегулирование дипломатическим путем ≈ diplomatic adjustment дипломатический шаг ≈ diplomatic step/move;
demarche франц.diplomatic ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дипломатический
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сущ.1) пол. дипломатия (официальная деятельность глав государств, правительств и специальных органов по осуществлению внешних государственных контактов; иногда употребляется для обозначения контактов государства с представителями общественности внутри страны)to rely on [resort to\] diplomacy — прибегать к дипломатии
He is a master of diplomacy. — Он хороший дипломат.
See:bilateral diplomacy, multilateral diplomacy, megaphone diplomacy, quiet diplomacy, shirtsleeve diplomacy, shuttle diplomacy, coercive diplomacy, public diplomacy, summit diplomacy, diplomatic, diplomat, embassy, state visit, diplomatic mission, diplomatic recognition, gunboat diplomacy, domestic diplomacy, international diplomacy, démarche2) упр. дипломатичность (умение добиваться своих целей путем продуманного и тактичного ведения переговоров)
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