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2 South Dakota Codified Laws Annotated
Law: S.D.Codified Laws Ann.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > South Dakota Codified Laws Annotated
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3 coded, codified
مُقَنَّن (مُنَظَّم أو مُدَوَّن في قوانين) \ coded, codified. -
4 индексированный
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5 кодифицированный
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6 индексированный
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > индексированный
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7 кодифицированный
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > кодифицированный
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8 шифруется
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9 kodifizierte
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10 закодований
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11 кодифіковане законодавство
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > кодифіковане законодавство
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12 кодифіковане право
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > кодифіковане право
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13 кодифікований
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14 кодифікований статут
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > кодифікований статут
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15 кодифицированное право
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > кодифицированное право
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16 разнесённый при кодификации по разным титулам
Law: (кодекса или свода законов) codified in several titles, codified in several titles (кодекса или свода законов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разнесённый при кодификации по разным титулам
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17 geschriebenes Recht
geschriebenes Recht n GEN codified law, lex scripta* * *n < Geschäft> codified law, lex scripta -
18 kodifiziertes Recht
kodifiziertes Recht n 1. GEN codified law; 2. PAT, RECHT statute law* * *n 1. < Geschäft> codified law; 2. <Patent, Recht> statute law -
19 díscolo
adj.ungovernable, fractious, disobedient, troublemaking.* * *► adjetivo1 ungovernable, disobedient, unruly* * *ADJ1) (=rebelde) unruly2) (=travieso) mischievous* * *- la adjetivo unruly, disobedient* * *= fractious, wayward.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.* * *- la adjetivo unruly, disobedient* * *= fractious, wayward.Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.
Ex: The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.* * *díscolo -launruly, disobedient* * *
díscolo,-a adjetivo disobedient, unruly
el hijo díscolo, the disobedient son
' díscolo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
díscola
* * *díscolo, -a adjdisobedient, rebellious* * *adj unruly* * *díscolo, -la adj: unruly, disobedient -
20 polémico
adj.1 polemical, argumentative, controversial, polemic.2 polemic, controversial, divisive, debatable.* * *► adjetivo1 controversial* * *(f. - polémica)adj.polemical, controversial* * *ADJ controversial, polemical frm* * *- ca adjetivo controversial, polemic (frml)* * *= controversial, polemic, polemical, divisive, argumentative, contentious, fractious, vexed, disputed.Ex. The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.Ex. The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.Ex. I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex. It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex. 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex. One of the most contentious issues dividing publishers and librarians centres on the interpretation of fair use in the context of digital technologies.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. A vexed area on which the present rules give no guidance is the publication produced as a result of a special programme or project.Ex. Disputed and even fraudulent works of history can make their way onto library shelves.----* cuestión polémica = vexing question.* evitar polémicas = eschew + issues.* extremadamente polémico = highly controversial.* incitar polémica = rattle + Posesivo + cage.* levantar la polémica = spark + controversy.* muy polémico = highly controversial.* no polémico = non-controversial [noncontroversial].* polémica + abundar = controversy + rage.* polémica + continuar = controversy + rage, argument + rage.* polémica + girar en torno a = controversy + revolve around.* polémica + perdurar = argument + rage.* suscitar la polémica = spark + controversy.* tema polémico = vexing issue.* * *- ca adjetivo controversial, polemic (frml)* * *= controversial, polemic, polemical, divisive, argumentative, contentious, fractious, vexed, disputed.Ex: The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.
Ex: The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.Ex: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex: It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex: 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex: One of the most contentious issues dividing publishers and librarians centres on the interpretation of fair use in the context of digital technologies.Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex: A vexed area on which the present rules give no guidance is the publication produced as a result of a special programme or project.Ex: Disputed and even fraudulent works of history can make their way onto library shelves.* cuestión polémica = vexing question.* evitar polémicas = eschew + issues.* extremadamente polémico = highly controversial.* incitar polémica = rattle + Posesivo + cage.* levantar la polémica = spark + controversy.* muy polémico = highly controversial.* no polémico = non-controversial [noncontroversial].* polémica + abundar = controversy + rage.* polémica + continuar = controversy + rage, argument + rage.* polémica + girar en torno a = controversy + revolve around.* polémica + perdurar = argument + rage.* suscitar la polémica = spark + controversy.* tema polémico = vexing issue.* * *polémico -cacontroversial, polemical, polemic* * *
polémico◊ -ca adjetivo
controversial, polemic (frml)
polémico,-a adjetivo controversial: es un hombre muy polémico, he's a controversial man
' polémico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
candente
- conflictiva
- conflictivo
- polémica
English:
controversial
- euthanasia
- contentious
- dispute
- polemical
* * *polémico, -a adjcontroversial* * *adj controversial* * *polémico, -ca adjcontrovertido: controversial, polemical* * *polémico adj controversial
См. также в других словарях:
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