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101 continuance of this drought will ruin the harvest
Макаров: продолжающаяся засуха погубит урожайУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > continuance of this drought will ruin the harvest
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102 continuance performance
[kən'tɪnjʊənspə'fɔːməns]1) Общая лексика: демонстрация фильма без перерыва между сеансами, демонстрация фильма без перерыва между сериями, показ кинофильма без перерыва между сеансами (с допуском зрителей в зал по мере освобождения мест)2) Кино: показ кинофильма без перерываУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > continuance performance
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103 continuance shoot
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104 continuance in office
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105 continuance in office
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106 continuance in office
сущ.длительное пребывание в должностиАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > continuance in office
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107 continuance shoot
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108 continuance in office
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109 continuance of lien
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110 continuance performance
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111 continuance performance
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112 continuance con·tinu·ance n
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113 continuance performance
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114 continuance in office
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115 continuance in force of a treaty
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > continuance in force of a treaty
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116 continuance shoot
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > continuance shoot
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117 continuance shoot
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > continuance shoot
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118 continuance of lode
геол.• простиране на жилаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > continuance of lode
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119 continuance performance
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120 continuance of lien
См. также в других словарях:
continuance — con·tin·u·ance /kən ti nyə wəns/ n: the postponement of the court proceedings in a case to a future day Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. continuance … Law dictionary
Continuance — Con*tin u*ance, n. [OF. continuance.] 1. A holding on, or remaining in a particular state; permanence, as of condition, habits, abode, etc.; perseverance; constancy; duration; stay. [1913 Webster] Great plagues, and of long continuance. Deut.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
continuance — continuance, continuation, continuity 1. Continuance (14c) is much less common than continuation (also 14c). It is used when the context requires the meaning ‘a state of continuing in existence or operation’ (i.e. a fact) rather than ‘the act or… … Modern English usage
continuance — mid 14c., a keeping up, a going on, from O.Fr. continuance (13c.), from continuer (see CONTINUE (Cf. continue)) … Etymology dictionary
continuance — *continuation, continuity Analogous words: endurance, persistence, lasting (see corresponding verbs at CONTINUE): perseverance, persistence (see corresponding verbs at PERSEVERE): remaining, staying, tarrying (see STAY) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
continuance — [n] duration constancy, continuation, endurance, extension, guts*, longevity, period, permanence, perpetuation, protraction, run, survival, term, vitality; concepts 637,804,807 Ant. arrest, end, ending, finish, hindrance, obstruction, stop,… … New thesaurus
continuance — [kən tin′yo͞o əns] n. [OFr: see CONTINUE] 1. the act or process of continuing, or lasting 2. the time during which an action, process, or state lasts; duration 3. the fact of remaining (in a place or condition); stay 4. Rare continuation; sequel… … English World dictionary
Continuance — In American procedural law, a continuance is the postponement of a hearing, trial, or other scheduled court proceeding at the request of either or both parties in the dispute, or by the judge sua sponte. In response to delays in bringing cases to … Wikipedia
continuance — n. adjournment (legal) (AE) to grant a continuance * * * [kən tɪnjʊəns] [ adjournment ] (legal) (AE) to grant a continuance … Combinatory dictionary
continuance — [[t]kəntɪ̱njuəns[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu with poss The continuance of something is its continuation. [FORMAL] ...thus ensuring the continuance of the human species. Syn: continuation … English dictionary
continuance — noun 1) concerned with the continuance of life See continuation 2) the prosecution sought a continuance Syn: adjournment, postponement, deferment, stay … Thesaurus of popular words