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1 произвол
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2 деспотичное правление
Русско-английский политический словарь > деспотичное правление
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3 произвол
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4 царство произвола
деспотизм, произвол власти — arbitrary rule
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5 произвол
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6 произвол
arbitrariness, arbitrary act; arbitrary ruleоставям на произвол а на съдбата leave to the mercy of fate; turn adrift* * *произво̀л,м., само ед. arbitrariness, arbitrary act; arbitrary rule; акт на груб \произвол act of outrage; върша \произвол act in an arbitrary manner, act high-handedly; • оставям на \произвола на съдбата leave to the mercy of fate; turn adrift.* * *arbitrariness; misdoing{mis`duiN}; violation* * *1. arbitrariness, arbitrary act;arbitrary rule 2. върша ПРОИЗВОЛи act in an arbitrary manner, act high-handedly 3. оставям на ПРОИЗВОЛ а на съдбата leave to the mercy of fate; turn adrift -
7 произвол
1) General subject: arbitrariness, arbitrary treatment (...в отношении кого-л. -...of smb.), despotism, high handedness, high-handedness, mercy, outrage, tyranny, arbitrary will, arbitrary decisions, arbitrary action2) Mathematics: arbitrary rule3) Law: abuse of discretion, abused discretion, arbitrary behavior, arbitrary behaviour, free will, self-will4) Diplomatic term: lawlessness5) Politics: arbitrary actions6) Advertising: rough justice7) leg.N.P. abuse of power -
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f arbitrary rule, despotism* * *Wịll|kür|herr|schaftftyranny, despotic rule* * *Will·kür·herr·schaftf tyranny, despotic rule* * *die tyranny* * *Willkürherrschaft f arbitrary rule, despotism* * *die tyranny -
9 произвол
(беззаконие) lawlessness, arbitrary rule / actions; (жестокость) tyranny, despotism, outrageоставлять на произвол судьбы — to leave (smb.) to the mercy of fate
судебный произвол — arbitrary court trials, lawlessness in justice
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10 presentarse una ocasión
(n.) = occasion + ariseEx. This is an arbitrary rule intended to save the trouble of making a decision on merit each time the occasion arises = Ésta es una regla arbitraria para ahorrar la molestia de tener que tomar una decisión sobre los méritos profesionales de una persona cada ver que se presente la ocasión.* * *(n.) = occasion + ariseEx: This is an arbitrary rule intended to save the trouble of making a decision on merit each time the occasion arises = Ésta es una regla arbitraria para ahorrar la molestia de tener que tomar una decisión sobre los méritos profesionales de una persona cada ver que se presente la ocasión.
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11 surgir una ocasión
(n.) = occasion + ariseEx. This is an arbitrary rule intended to save the trouble of making a decision on merit each time the occasion arises = Ésta es una regla arbitraria para ahorrar la molestia de tener que tomar una decisión sobre los méritos profesionales de una persona cada ver que se presente la ocasión.* * *(n.) = occasion + ariseEx: This is an arbitrary rule intended to save the trouble of making a decision on merit each time the occasion arises = Ésta es una regla arbitraria para ahorrar la molestia de tener que tomar una decisión sobre los méritos profesionales de una persona cada ver que se presente la ocasión.
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12 произвол
сущ.abuse of power;arbitrariness;arbitrary act (action, rule);( самоуправство) self-will- произвол в наказании
- грубый произволакт беззакония и \произвола — act of lawlessness and arbitrary rule
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13 произвол
сущ.abuse (misuse) of power; arbitrariness; arbitrary act (action, rule); ( самоуправство) self-will- грубый произвол -
14 произвол
м.1) (самоуправство, несоблюдение закона или правил) arbitrary rule, lawlessnessсуде́йский произво́л — arbitrary decisions by judges
2) (неоправданное стремление изменить, переделать) arbitrarinessрежиссёрский произво́л по отноше́нию к класси́ческой пье́се — the director's arbitrary treatment of the classical play
3) ( деспотизм) tyranny••оставля́ть / броса́ть на произво́л судьбы́ (вн.) — leave (d) to the mercy of fate
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15 деспотичное правление
Politics: arbitrary rule, authoritarian rule, autocratic rule (= authoritarian rule)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деспотичное правление
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16 власти
1. ranch of overnment2. domination3. dominion4. governance5. governmentместная власть, местное самоуправление — local government
6. authoritiesрайонные, окружные власти — district authorities
7. authority; power; rule; regime; control; authorities8. grasp9. hold10. mastery11. powerпревышение власти, полномочий, правомочий — excess of power
полномочия, правомочия федеральной власти — federal powers
12. reign13. ruleдеспотизм, произвол власти — arbitrary rule
Синонимический ряд:1. администрация (сущ.) администрация; верх; власть имущие2. воля (сущ.) воля -
17 rēgnum
rēgnum ī, n [REG-], kingly government, royal authority, kingship, royalty: vocamus regnum eius rei p. statum: regno regem spoliare: regnum in civitate suā occupare, Cs.: Dum stabat regno incolumis, V.: Tulli ignobile, H.— Dominion, sovereignty, rule, authority, supreme power: regnumne hic tu possides? T.: omne regnum vel imperium bellis quaeritur: civitatis, Cs.: adoptione in regnum pervenire, S.: nationes, quae in eorum (i. e. Populi R.) regno sunt: regnum sine vi regere, O.: Nec regna vini sortiere talis, the presidency of the revels, H.— Despotism, tyranny, personal sovereignty, arbitrary rule: te regnum iudiciorum delectat: hoc vero regnum est, et ferri nullo pacto potest: suspicio regni appetendi: in plebe Romanā regnum exercere, L.: damnatus crimine regni, O.— A kingdom, state governed by a king: ad finis regni sui, Cs.: (flumen) Iugurthae Bocchique regnum disiungebat, S.: patrio regno pulsi, L.: barbara regna, H.: cerea regna refigunt (of bees), V.—Fig., rule, authority, power, influence: abuteris ad omnia atomorum regno: voluptatis: sive aliquid regni est in carmine, O.— A territory, estate, possession: in tuo regno esse, i. e. your own estate: Post aliquot mea regna videns mirabor aristas? fields, V.: haec regna, these realms, i. e. of the dead, V.* * *royal power; power; control; kingdom -
18 акт произвола
act of arbitrary rule; arbitrary act; ( грубого) act of outrage -
19 произвол
arbitrariness, arbitrary rule, arbitrary decisionsсм. тж. самоуправство -
20 акт произвола
act of arbitrary rule; arbitrary act; ( грубого) act of outrage
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