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пол. гражданская присяга (ручательство, которое гражданин государства дает относительно своей верности закону и своей преданности обществу)See: -
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клятва; присягаoath in supplement — дополнительная присяга;
on oath — под присягой;
oath on arrival — подтверждение под присягой судового манифеста;
- oath of allegianceoath on departure — показание под присягой, даваемое экспортёром на таможне
- oath of entry
- oath of fealty
- oath of manifestation
- oath of office
- oath of qualification
- assertory oath
- Bible oath
- book oath
- civic oath
- corporal oath
- false oath
- Gospel oath
- judicial oath
- left-handed oath
- loyalty oath
- official oath
- promissory oath
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[ʹsıvık] a1. гражданскийcivic crown /coronet, garland, wreath/ - ист. гражданская корона, венец из листьев дуба ( за спасение соратника)
civic oath - ист. гражданская присяга
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ˈsɪvɪk прил. гражданский, штатский civic consciousness Syn: civil, civilian гражданский - * rights гражданские права - * virtues гражданские добродетели - * crown( историческое) гражданская корона, венец из листьев дуба (за спасение соратника) - * oath (историческое) гражданская присяга преим (американизм) городской - * problems городские проблемы - the most important * event самое важное событие в городе civic гражданский;
civic consciousness гражданственность civic гражданский;
civic consciousness гражданственность -
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пол., амер. Клятва верности (американскому флагу) (как правило произносится в начале дня в государственных органах и учреждениях, напр., школах; первоначальный вариант клятвы написан в 1892 г.)See:
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