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1 декрет
decree, edict————————decree————————decision; decree* * *fiat -
2 одлука
decree————————decision resolution, determination, judgement————————decision; decree* * *(за избор)adjudication--------fiat, act (n), conclusion -
3 едикт
decree, order -
4 указ
decree, order -
5 повела
command, bidding, ordinance, decree, order v to ordain, to decree, to demand, to enjoin, to order, to require, to prescribe, to command* * *boss (v) -
6 налог
command; order————————order, command, charge, decree, direction, prescription, commission———————— (судски)injunction————————order* * *(судски)injunction--------fiat, mandate, appointment, errand -
7 наредба
command; order————————order, command, decree, direction, precept, prescript, rule, regulation, ordinance————————command* * *fiat, injunction, mandate, instruction -
8 одредба
determination, order, disposition, regulation, ordinance, (воен) orderly, decision, rule, decree, instruction, direction, prescription, stipulation————————article————————article; member; member(of)* * *(на документ)article--------act (n) -
9 одредува
command; order————————to order, to decree, to ordain, to rule, to————————appoint; order; specify————————define; specify* * *(крвна група)type (v)--------appoint -
10 решение
decision, determination, resolve, solution, settlement, (во суд) judg(e)ment, decree, ruling* * *(на проблем)answer--------adjudgement -
11 издаде
(публикува) to publish, to edit, to print v (предавство) to betray, (во јавноста) to divulge, to disclose, to spend, to expend, to edit, (во печат) to publish, (проглас) to promulgate, to issue a manifesto, (налог to decree, to give orders -
12 нареди
to order, to command, to decree, to regulate, to prescribe, to ordain -
13 одреди
to order, to decree, to ordain, to rule, to -
14 одредување
disposition, decree, order
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decree — de·cree /di krē/ n [Old French decré, from Latin decretum, from neuter of decretus, past participle of decernere to decide] 1: an order having the force of law by judicial decree 2: a judicial decision esp. in an equity or probate court; broadly … Law dictionary
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