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121 the text is equally authoritative in each language
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > the text is equally authoritative in each language
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122 managerial style benevolent authoritative leadership style
сущ. стиль руководства, основанный на повелительно-доброжелательном отношении mEnglish-Russian project management dictionary > managerial style benevolent authoritative leadership style
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123 managerial style exploitative authoritative leadership style
сущ. подчиняющий - авторитарный стиль управления (!)English-Russian project management dictionary > managerial style exploitative authoritative leadership style
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124 equally authoritative
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125 both texts are equally authoritative
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > both texts are equally authoritative
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126 the text is equally authoritative in each language
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > the text is equally authoritative in each language
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127 from authoritative sources of information
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128 авторитет
муж. authority подрывать чей-л. авторитет ≈ to undermine smb.'s authority не пользующийся авторитетом ≈ of no account высокий авторитет ≈ great prestige, high prestige непререкаемый авторитет ≈ indisputable/incontestable authority пользоваться авторитетом ≈ (у кого-л.) to have authority (over, with) ;
to carry authority (with) ;
to have prestige (with) считаться авторитетом ≈ to be considered an authority завоевать авторитет ≈ to gain/win authority/prestige терять авторитет ≈ to lose prestigeм. authority;
(влияние тж.) prestige;
быть ~ом в чём-л. be* an authority on smth. ;
пользоваться ~ом у кого-л. ;
среди кого-л. have* authority with smb. ;
have*/enjoy prestige with/among smb. ;
завоевать ~ gain/win* prestige/authority;
~ный authoritative;
~ное мнение competent/expert opinion;
~ный источник authoritative source of information.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > авторитет
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Authoritative — Au*thor i*ta*tive, a. 1. Having, or proceeding from, due authority; entitled to obedience, credit, or acceptance; determinate; commanding. [1913 Webster] The sacred functions of authoritative teaching. Barrow. [1913 Webster] 2. Having an air of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
authoritative — [adj1] recognized as true, valid accurate, attested, authentic, authenticated, circumstantiated, confirmed, definitive, dependable, documented, factual, faithful, learned, legit*, proven, reliable, righteous, scholarly, sound, straight from… … New thesaurus
authoritative — [ə thôr′ə tāt΄iv, əthär′ə tāt΄iv; ] also [, ə thôr′ə tə tiv΄, ə thär′ə tə tiv΄] adj. [ML auctoritativus] 1. having or showing authority; official 2. based on competent authority; reliable because coming from one who is an expert or properly… … English World dictionary
authoritative — index arbitrary and capricious, assertive, authentic, categorical, certain (positive), clear (certain) … Law dictionary
authoritative — (adj.) c.1600, dictatorial (a sense now restricted to AUTHORITARIAN (Cf. authoritarian)), from AUTHORITY (Cf. authority) (q.v.). Meaning possessing authority is recorded from 1650s; that of proceeding from proper authority is from 1809. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
authoritative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) reliable because true or accurate. 2) commanding and self confident. 3) supported by authority; official. DERIVATIVES authoritatively adverb authoritativeness noun … English terms dictionary
authoritative — [[t]ɔːθɒ̱rɪtətɪv, AM əθɔ͟ːrɪteɪtɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone or something that is authoritative gives an impression of power and importance and is likely to be obeyed. He has a commanding presence and deep, authoritative voice... Her smile was… … English dictionary
authoritative — authoritarian, authoritative These two words should be carefully distinguished as their implications are quite different. Authoritarian is generally used of people or their actions and has the unfavourable meaning ‘favouring or encouraging strict … Modern English usage
authoritative — authoritatively, adv. authoritativeness, n. /euh thawr i tay tiv, euh thor /, adj. 1. having due authority; having the sanction or weight of authority: an authoritative opinion. 2. substantiated or supported by documentary evidence and accepted… … Universalium
authoritative — au|thor|i|ta|tive [o:ˈθɔrıtətıv, ə US əˈθa:rəteıtıv, əˈθo: ] adj 1.) an authoritative book, account etc is respected because the person who wrote it knows a lot about the subject ▪ the most authoritative work on English surnames 2.) behaving or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
authoritative — adjective 1) authoritative information Syn: reliable, dependable, trustworthy, sound, authentic, valid, attested, verifiable; accurate Ant: unreliable 2) the authoritative edition S … Thesaurus of popular words