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1 строгие меры
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > строгие меры
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2 аскетизм жизни отшельника
General subject: the austerities of a hermit's lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аскетизм жизни отшельника
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3 меры жёсткой экономии
2) Mass media: austerities, austerity measures, belt-tightening measuresУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > меры жёсткой экономии
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4 режим экономии
1) General subject: retrenchment, austerities2) Military: austerity measures, austerity policy3) Economy: economy regime4) Automobile industry: economy drive5) Business: economic austerity, policy of economy -
5 строгие меры
1) General subject: austerity measures, rigorous measures, rigours2) Economy: austerities (напр. в практике государственного воздействия на экономику), austerity3) Diplomatic term: austerity (в практике государственного воздействия на экономику и т.п.), severe measures, strong measures4) Business: stringent measures5) Makarov: rigour -
6 строгость
1) General subject: asperity, astringency, austerity, chasteness, chastity (стиля), primness, restraint (литературного стиля), rigor, rigorism, rigour, severeness, severity, sternness, strictness, stringency, niceness2) Engineering: rigidity (требований)3) Mathematics: structure4) Religion: discipline6) Oil: austerities7) Makarov: exactitude, exactness, harshness, severity (стиля, платья и т.п.) -
7 аскетизм
(религ. учение, состоящее в крайнем воздержании, "умерщвлении плоти" как пути к достижению нравственного совершенства и к общению с Богом) asceticism, austerity -
8 схима
I(название двух высших степеней монашества: малой схимы и великой схимы, отличающейся принятием более суровых обетов) schemaвеликая схима — great schema, extreme mortifications (of a monk), the most extreme austerities, the final vows
IIмалая схима — lesser [little] schema
(одеяние схи́мника, монаха, принявшего великую схиму) habit of a monk having taken vows of schemaсм. тж. схимниквеликая схима — great [angelic] habit
См. также в других словарях:
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