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1 церковное право
1) Religion: faculty, ecclesiastic law2) Law: canonical law, church law, ecclesiastical law, law Christian, law of the church, law spiritual3) leg.N.P. canon law, spiritual law -
2 относящийся к каноническому
Law: canonicalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к каноническому
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3 церковноправовой
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4 канонический
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5 канонический
канони́ческое пра́во — canon ['kæ-] law
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6 канонический процесс
1) Mathematics: canonical process2) leg.N.P. canon law procedureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > канонический процесс
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7 обязательный
1) General subject: automatic, binding upon, bounden, canonic, canonical, coactive, complaisant, compulsive (для всех), essential, incumbent, indispensable (о законе и т. п.), mandatory, obligated, obligative, obligatory, obliging, of obligation, preceptive, required, stringent, sure, willing to oblige, bound, committed (о характере)2) Geology: pending3) Medicine: obligate4) Chemistry: indispensible5) Mathematics: imperative6) Law: mandative, plainly required, requisite, sine qua non, regulatory7) Economy: essential adf8) Taxes: binding (к исполнению)9) Patents: binding, compulsory10) Business: compulsive, incurred, necessary11) Sakhalin energy glossary: shall be subject to mandatory promulgation12) Oil&Gas technology normative (например, в ISO 6974: Normative annex - обязательное приложение ( противоположн. - informative annex))13) Makarov: compulsory (для всех), inevitable, irremissible14) Gold mining: pending (напр. results are pending) -
8 относящийся к церковному праву
1) General subject: canonistic2) Law: canonicalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к церковному праву
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9 традиционный
1) General subject: age-old, conformist (об искусстве, поведении, взглядах), four square, groovy (о человеке), hereditary (в данной семье), iconic, long established (АД), old line, orthodox, razzmatazz (о джазе), trad, traditional, tralatitious, conventional, plain vanilla, established2) Colloquial: (сокр. от traditional) trad, trad (о джазе)4) Ironical: four-square5) Engineering: customary6) Bookish: nomic7) Mathematics: well-established8) Law: traditionary, usual, hereditary9) Diplomatic term: classical10) Scornful: square11) Jargon: straight, wiped out, ginger peachy12) Information technology: legacy13) Business: conservative14) Makarov: academic, canonical, iconic (о скульптурных фигурах и бюстах), old-line15) Phraseological unit: button-down (Conservative; conventional; unimaginative.)
См. также в других словарях:
canonical — index dogmatic, orthodox, valid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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