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1 automatic acquisition of nationality
Дипломатический термин: автоматическое приобретение гражданстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > automatic acquisition of nationality
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2 automatic acquisition of nationality
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > automatic acquisition of nationality
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3 automatic acquisition of nationality
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > automatic acquisition of nationality
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4 nationality
n1) национальность, национальная принадлежность2) гражданство, подданство3) нация, народ; национальность4) национальный характер, национальные черты5) национальные чувства, патриотизм6) национальная независимость; государственность• -
5 nationality
n1) гражданство; подданство2) нация; народ•- backward nationalityto withdraw a country's nationality from smb — лишать кого-л. гражданства страны
- double nationality
- dual nationality
- lagging nationality
- minority nationality
- negation of nationality
- oppressed nationality
- reintegration of nationality
- resumption of nationality
- right to a nationality
- underprivileged nationality
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