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Общая лексика: вступить в дипломатические переговорыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > enter into diplomatic negotiations
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n plto activate the process of negotiations — активизировать процесс / ход переговоров
to break off negotiations — прерывать / приостанавливать переговоры
to conclude negotiations on smth — договариваться о чем-л.; проводить переговоры по какому-л. вопросу
to determine smth by negotiations — решать что-л. путем переговоров
to facilitate negotiations for a political settlement — облегчать переговоры в целях политического урегулирования
to give grounds for delay or postponement of the negotiations — давать основания для задержки или отсрочки переговоров
to give new impetus to the negotiations — давать новый импульс / толчок переговорам
to have a vital stake in the outcome of the negotiations — быть кровно заинтересованным в исходе переговоров
to hold negotiations — вести / проводить переговоры
to impede negotiations — затруднять / осложнять переговоры
to improve one's bargaining position at negotiations — укреплять свои позиции на переговорах
to initiate negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to launch negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to leak the date of negotiations to the media — разглашать дату переговоров средствам массовой информации
to leave the prime minister politically naked in the negotiations — оставлять премьер-министра политически безоружным на переговорах
to oversee negotiations — контролировать ход переговоров; следить за ходом переговоров
to prolong negotiations — 1) продолжать переговоры 2) отсрочить / отложить переговоры
to renew / to reopen / to restart / to resume negotiations — возобновлять переговоры
to seek a solution by negotiations — стараться решить что-л. путем переговоров
to side-track the negotiations — уводить переговоры в сторону; избегать переговоров; откладывать переговоры
- active negotiationsto undermine the negotiations — подрывать / срывать переговоры
- armistice negotiations
- arms buying negotiations
- arms control negotiations
- arms negotiations
- arms-reduction negotiations
- back stage negotiations
- basis for negotiations
- behind-the-scene negotiations
- beyond negotiations
- bilateral negotiations
- break-down in negotiations
- bruising negotiations
- business negotiations
- by negotiations
- closing stage of negotiations
- collapse in negotiations
- collapse of negotiations
- complex negotiations
- comprehensive negotiations - constructive negotiations
- control negotiations
- conventional force negotiations
- cordial negotiations
- course of negotiations
- crucial negotiations
- culmination of negotiations
- current negotiations
- deadlocked negotiations
- delicate negotiations
- detailed negotiations
- difficult negotiations
- diplomatic negotiations
- direct negotiations
- disarmament negotiations
- discreet negotiations
- dragged-out negotiations
- drawn out negotiations
- earnest negotiations
- endless negotiations
- extensive negotiations
- face-to-face negotiations
- failure of negotiations
- feverish negotiations
- final stage of negotiations
- flurry of negotiations
- follow-on negotiations
- for the duration of negotiations
- forthcoming negotiations
- fresh negotiations
- friendly negotiations
- fruitful negotiations
- full-size negotiations
- global negotiations
- grinding negotiations
- hard negotiations
- hectic negotiations
- hitch in negotiations
- in the course of negotiations
- inconclusive negotiations
- indirect negotiations
- intense negotiations
- intensive negotiations
- it will be a matter of negotiations
- joint negotiations
- laborious negotiations
- last-minute negotiations
- lengthy negotiations
- limited negotiations
- machinery and methods of negotiations
- meaningful negotiations
- membership negotiations
- merger negotiations
- military negotiations
- ministerial negotiations
- multilateral negotiations
- negotiations among equals
- negotiations are at a delicate stage
- negotiations are at an end
- negotiations are back on track
- negotiations are deadlocked
- negotiations are going above smb's head
- negotiations are underway
- negotiations behind closed doors
- negotiations behind the scenes
- negotiations broke down
- negotiations center on smth
- negotiations from strength
- negotiations have become bogged down
- negotiations have been stalled over an issue
- negotiations have collapsed
- negotiations have finished
- negotiations have reached deadlock
- negotiations have resumed
- negotiations on disarmament
- negotiations reach an impasse
- negotiations through the medium of smb
- negotiations will bear fruit
- negotiations without any prior conditions
- not open for negotiations
- not open to negotiations
- ongoing negotiations
- open for negotiations
- open to negotiations - painful negotiations
- painstaking negotiations
- patient negotiations
- peace negotiations
- peaceful negotiations
- pending these negotiations
- political negotiations
- preliminary negotiations
- preparatory negotiations
- private negotiations
- progress of negotiations
- prolonged negotiations
- protracted negotiations
- renewal of negotiations
- results of negotiations
- resumption of negotiations - secret negotiations
- separate negotiations
- session of negotiations
- settlement by negotiations
- settlement through negotiations
- social negotiations
- stalemated negotiations
- sticking point in the negotiations
- stiff negotiations - substantive negotiations
- successful negotiations
- summit negotiations
- sustained negotiations
- through negotiations
- top-level negotiations
- tortuous negotiations
- torturous negotiations
- tough negotiations
- trade negotiations
- trilateral negotiations
- tripartite negotiations
- truce negotiations
- US-mediated negotiations
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дипломатичний; текстуальний- diplomatic activity
- diplomatic agent
- diplomatic agreement
- diplomatic arena
- diplomatic asylum
- diplomatic bag
- diplomatic blackmail
- diplomatic body
- diplomatic career
- diplomatic ceremonial
- diplomatic channels
- diplomatic circles
- diplomatic cold
- diplomatic copy
- diplomatic corps
- diplomatic correspondence
- diplomatic courier
- diplomatic cover
- diplomatic dispatches
- diplomatic envoy
- diplomatic etiquette
- diplomatic facilities
- diplomatic family
- diplomatic identity card
- diplomatic immunity
- diplomatic intercourse
- diplomatic inviolability
- diplomatic isolation
- diplomatic language
- diplomatic law
- diplomatic mail
- diplomatic measure
- diplomatic messenger
- diplomatic mission
- diplomatic negotiations
- diplomatic note
- diplomatic observer
- diplomatic officer
- diplomatic official
- diplomatic papers
- diplomatic passport
- diplomatic personnel
- diplomatic pipelines
- diplomatic post
- diplomatic pouch
- diplomatic powers
- diplomatic practice
- diplomatic pressure
- diplomatic privilege
- diplomatic privileges
- diplomatic protection
- diplomatic protocol
- diplomatic quarters
- diplomatic rank
- diplomatic recognition
- diplomatic relations
- diplomatic representation
- diplomatic representative
- diplomatic sanction
- diplomatic servant
- diplomatic service
- diplomatic sources
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adj2. ввічливий, тактовний- diplomatic activity дипломатична діяльність, активність- diplomatic agent дипломатичний представник- diplomatic bag дипломатична валіза/ пошта- diplomatic body дипломатичний корпус- diplomatic ceremonial дипломатичний протокол- diplomatic circles дипломатичні кола- diplomatic channels дипломатичні канали- diplomatic climb-down (over smth.) дипломатична поступка (з якогось питання)- diplomatic contacts дипломатичні зв'язки/ контакти- diplomatic corps дипломатичний корпус- diplomatic courier дипломатичний кур'єр- diplomatic efforts дипломатичні зусилля- diplomatic formula дипломатична формула/ основа- diplomatic identity card дипломатична картка- diplomatic immunity дипломатична недоторканість, дипломатичний імунітет- diplomatic initiatives дипломатичні ініціативи- diplomatic intercourse дипломатичні зносини- diplomatic law дипломатичне право- diplomatic mail дипломатична пошта- diplomatic means дипломатичні засоби- diplomatic mission дипломатичне представництво- diplomatic mix-up дипломатична плутанина- diplomatic negotiations дипломатичні переговори- diplomatic personnel дипломатичні співробітники (посольства)- diplomatic pouch дипломатична валіза/ пошта- diplomatic practice дипломатична практика- diplomatic privileges дипломатичні привілеї- diplomatic rank дипломатичний ранг- diplomatic recognition дипломатичне визнання- diplomatic relations дипломатичні відносини- diplomatic representation дипломатичне представництво- diplomatic representative дипломатичний представник- diplomatic sell-out дипломатична зрада- diplomatic service дипломатична служба- diplomatic settlement вирішення проблеми/ врегулювання конфлікту шляхом переговорів по дипломатичних каналах- diplomatic solution вирішення (кризи тощо) дипломатичним шляхом/ шляхом переговорів- diplomatic sources дипломатичні джерела- diplomatic staff дипломатичні співробітники- diplomatic status дипломатичний статус- diplomatic support дипломатична підтримка- diplomatic victory дипломатична перемога- diplomatic way-out вихід (з кризової ситуації) за допомогою дипломатії, шляхом проведення переговорів- diplomatic status офіційний дипломатичний статус- to call for a diplomatic settlement закликати до вирішення/ врегулювання (конфлікту) засобами дипломатії- to find a diplomatic settlement знайти вирішення (конфлікту тощо) засобами дипломатії- to give diplomatic support надати дипломатичну підтримку- to seek a diplomatic way-out намагатися знайти вихід (з кризи тощо) дипломатичними засобами- through a diplomatic bargain щляхом дипломатичної угоди, шляхом проведення переговорів- through diplomatic channels за дипломатичними каналами -
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[ˌdɪplə'mætɪk]прил.1) дипломатический, связанный с дипломатиейdiplomatic body / corps — дипломатический корпус
diplomatic bag — мешок с дипломатической почтой; дипломатическая почта
2) дипломатичный, учтивый, обходительный, вежливыйSyn:3) точный, буквальный, дословный, точно воспроизводящий оригиналSyn:4) полигр. стереотипный5) лингв. ненормализованный, такой, как представлен в рукописи ( об орфографии издания древнего текста) -
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n1. часто pl переговори, обговорення умов- abortive negotiations невдалі переговори- annual negotiations щорічні переговори- arms-control negotiations переговори про контроль над озброєннями- autonomy negotiations переговори про право самоврядування- bilateral negotiations двосторонні переговори- cease-fire negotiations переговори про припинення вогню- diplomatic negotiations дипломатичні переговори- disarmament negotiation переговори з роззброєння- extended negotiation тривалі переговори- fruitful negotiations успішні переговори- full-fledged negotiations повністю підготовлені переговори; переговори, що були серйозно підготовлені- full-scale negotiations переговори, що охоплюють широке коло проблем/ які ведуться в широкому масштабі- global negotiation (все)загальні переговори- intricate negotiations складні переговори- lengthy negotiations тривалі переговори- long-delayed negotiations переговори, що відкладаються протягом тривалого часу- long-stalled negotiations затягнуті переговори- multilateral negotiations багатосторонні переговори- multilateral trade negotiations багатосторонні торговельні переговори- peace negotiations мирні переговори- separate negotiations сепаратні переговори- stage-by-stage negotiations поетапні переговори- stalled negotiations переговори, що зайшли в глухий кут- substantive negotiations суттєві переговори- top-level negotiations переговори на (найвищому рівні- trade negotiations торгові переговори- tripartite negotiations тристоронні переговори- two-phase negotiations переговори, що проводяться в два етапи- completion of negotiation завершення переговорів- content, timing and outcome of negotiations зміст, строки і результати переговорів- by means of negotiations шляхом/ за допомогою переговорів- in the course of negotiations в ході переговорів- through negotiations шляхом/ за допомогою переговорів- within the framework of negotiations у межах переговорів- a breakdown in the negotiations провал переговорів- completion of negotiations завершення переговорів- an outcome of negotiations результат переговорів- postponement of negotiations відстрочка переговорів- progress of negotiations успіх переговорів- results of negotiations підсумки переговорів- a new round of negotiations черговий раунд переговорів- turning point in negotiations вирішальний момент у переговорах- to achieve a break through in the negotiations зрушити переговори з мертвої точки- to attach weight to negotiations надати ваги переговорам- to bedevil negotiations заважати переговорам- to begin negotiations починати переговори- to break off negotiations перервати переговори- to bring countries into negotiations залучати країни до переговорів- to bring negotiations to a conclusion завершити переговори- to carry on negotiations вести переговори- to complete negotiations завершити переговори- to conduct negotiations вести переговори- to continue negotiations продовжувати переговори- to defer negotiations відкласти переговори- to delay negotiations відкласти переговори- to discontinue negotiations перервати переговори- to destroy the basis /foundation for negotiations підірвати/ зруйнувати основу переговорів- to drag out negotiations затягнути переговори- to enter into negotiations with smbd. for smth. вступити в переговори з кимсь про щось- to fail in one's negotiations зазнати поразки на переговорах- to have negotiations вести переговори- to hold negotiations вести переговори- to hold up negotiations затягнути переговори- to initiate negotiations розпочати переговори- to interrupt negotiations перервати переговори- to leave much room for negotiations надати широкі можливості для переговорів- to resume negotiations поновити/ продовжити переговори після перерви- to scuttle the negotiations ухилятись від переговорів- to sponsor negotiations бути ініціатором переговорів- to start negotiations почати переговори- to suspend negotiations перервати переговори- to torpedo negotiations зірвати переговори- to urge negotiations настійно вимагати переговорів; наполягати на проведенні переговорів- to wreck negotiations зірвати переговори- law of the sea negotiations переговори з морського права- negotiation basis підстава для переговорів- negotiations on medium-range nuclear force переговори про ядерні сили середньої дальності- negotiations on the reduction of armed forces and armaments переговори із скорочення збройних сил і озброєнь- negotiation of a treaty ведення переговорів про укладення договору- negotiation on a wide range of issues переговори з широкого кола питань- by means of negotiations шляхом переговорів- negotiations broke down переговори були зірвані- negotiations are progressing переговори продовжуються -
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мн. negotiations, talks мн.;
parley ед.;
воен. переговоры на высшем уровне ≈ summit talks вести переговоры( с кем-л.) ≈ to negotiate( with), to carry on negotiations( with), to conduct talks( with), to carry on talks (with) ;
to parley (with) воен. бесплодные переговоры ≈ fruitless negotiation, unsuccessful negotiations прямые переговоры, непосредственные ≈ direct discussion, direct negotiations возобновлять переговоры ≈ to reopen/resume negotiations/talks/discussions предварительные переговоры ≈ preliminary talks, pourparlers прерывать переговоры ≈ to break off negotiations, to suspend talks срыв переговоров ≈ breakdown of talks торговые переговоры ≈ trade negotiations/talks закулисные переговоры ≈ backstage talks неофициальные переговоры ≈ informal talks официальные переговоры ≈ formal talks прекращать переговоры ≈ to break off negotiations мирные переговоры ≈ peace negotiations, peace talks, peace conference длительные переговоры ≈ marathon negotiation, round-the-clock negotiations дипломатические переговоры ≈ diplomatic negotiationsпереговор|ы - мн. negotiations, talks;
~ на высоком уровне high-level talks/negotiations;
закрытые ~ private negotiations;
коммерческие ~ соmmercial negotiations;
многосторонние торговые ~ multilateral trade negotiations;
прямые ~ explicit bargaining sg. ;
в ходе ~ов in the course of negotiations;
лицо, ведущее ~ negotiator;
~ о размере зарплаты wage bargaining sg. ;
терпеть неудачу в ~ах fail in one`s negotiations;
вести ~ о заключении договора negotiate a treaty;
дело находится в стадии ~ов the matter is under negotiation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > переговоры
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[nɪˌgəuʃɪ'eɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) ( negotiations) переговоры; обсуждение условийmarathon / round-the-clock negotiations — длительные переговоры
negotiations for smth. — переговоры о чём-л.
- fruitless negotiationto conduct / carry negotiations — вести переговоры
- unsuccessful negotiations
- high-level negotiations
- top-level negotiations
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The guiding principle of Portuguese foreign policy since the founding of the monarchy in the 12th century has been the maintenance of Portugal's status first as an independent kingdom and, later, as a sovereign nation-state. For the first 800 years of its existence, Portuguese foreign policy and diplomacy sought to maintain the independence of the Portuguese monarchy, especially in relationship to the larger and more powerful Spanish monarchy. During this period, the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, which began with a treaty of commerce and friendship signed between the kings of Portugal and England in 1386 (the Treaty of Windsor) and continued with the Methuen Treaty in 1703, sought to use England ( Great Britain after 1707) as a counterweight to its landward neighbor, Spain.As three invasions of Portugal by Napoleon's armies during the first decade of the 19th century proved, however, Spain was not the only threat to Portugal's independence and security. Portugal's ally, Britain, provided a counterweight also to a threatening France on more than one occasion between 1790 and 1830. During the 19th century, Portugal's foreign policy became largely subordinate to that of her oldest ally, Britain, and standard Portuguese histories describe Portugal's situation as that of a "protectorate" of Britain. In two key aspects during this time of international weakness and internal turmoil, Portugal's foreign policy was under great pressure from her ally, world power Britain: responses to European conflicts and to the situation of Portugal's scattered, largely impoverished overseas empire. Portugal's efforts to retain massive, resource-rich Brazil in her empire failed by 1822, when Brazil declared its independence. Britain's policy of favoring greater trade and commerce opportunities in an autonomous Brazil was at odds with Portugal's desperate efforts to hold Brazil.Following the loss of Brazil and a renewed interest in empire in tropical Africa, Portugal sought to regain a more independent initiative in her foreign policy and, especially after 1875, overseas imperial questions dominated foreign policy concerns. From this juncture, through the first Republic (1910-26) and during the Estado Novo, a primary purpose of Portuguese foreign policy was to maintain Portuguese India, Macau, and its colonies in Africa: Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea- Bissau. Under the direction of the dictator, Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, further efforts were made to reclaim a measure of independence of foreign policy, despite the tradition of British dominance. Salazar recognized the importance of an Atlantic orientation of the country's foreign policy. As Herbert Pell, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal (1937-41), observed in a June 1939 report to the U.S. Department of State, Portugal's leaders understood that Portugal must side with "that nation which dominates the Atlantic."During the 1930s, greater efforts were made in Lisbon in economic, financial, and foreign policy initiatives to assert a greater measure of flexibility in her dependence on ally Britain. German economic interests made inroads in an economy whose infrastructure in transportation, communication, and commerce had long been dominated by British commerce and investors. Portugal's foreign policy during World War II was challenged as both Allied and Axis powers tested the viability of Portugal's official policy of neutrality, qualified by a customary bow to the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, who served as minister of foreign affairs, as well as prime minister, during 1936-45, sought to sell his version of neutrality to both sides in the war and to do so in a way that would benefit Portugal's still weak economy and finance. Portugal's status as a neutral was keenly tested in several cases, including Portugal's agreeing to lease military bases to Britain and the United States in the Azores Islands and in the wolfram (tungsten ore) question. Portugal's foreign policy experienced severe pressures from the Allies in both cases, and Salazar made it clear to his British and American counterparts that Portugal sought to claim the right to make independent choices in policy, despite Portugal's military and economic weakness. In tense diplomatic negotiations with the Allies over Portugal's wolfram exports to Germany as of 1944, Salazar grew disheartened and briefly considered resigning over the wolfram question. Foreign policy pressure on this question diminished quickly on 6 June 1944, as Salazar decreed that wolfram mining, sales, and exports to both sides would cease for the remainder of the war. After the United States joined the Allies in the war and pursued an Atlantic strategy, Portugal discovered that her relationship with the dominant ally in the emerging United Nations was changing and that the U.S. would replace Britain as the key Atlantic ally during succeeding decades. Beginning in 1943-44, and continuing to 1949, when Portugal became, with the United States, a founding member of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Luso-American relations assumed center stage in her foreign policy.During the Cold War, Portuguese foreign policy was aligned with that of the United States and its allies in Western Europe. After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the focus of Portuguese foreign policy shifted away from defending and maintaining the African colonies toward integration with Europe. Since Portugal became a member of the European Economic Community in 1986, and this evolved into the European Union (EU), all Portuguese governments have sought to align Portugal's foreign policy with that of the EU in general and to be more independent of the United States. Since 1986, Portugal's bilateral commercial and diplomatic relations with Britain, France, and Spain have strengthened, especially those with Spain, which are more open and mutually beneficial than at any other time in history.Within the EU, Portugal has sought to play a role in the promotion of democracy and human rights, while maintaining its security ties to NATO. 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Deposits of the mineral wolfram or tungsten ore are found in central and northern Portugal. Essential for the war industry, for hardening steel in aircraft, tanks, small arms, artillery, and ammunition, wolfram played an unexpectedly important part in Portugal's economy and society during World War II when the belligerents sought large supplies of it. Nazi Germany had its principal supplies of wolfram in Asia, until its invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 cut off these supply routes. Thereafter, Germany sought to acquire wolfram in Spain and Portugal, which between them possessed the largest wolfram deposits in Europe.Wolfram had been mined in Portugal since 1900, in the mountainous Beira Alta province. As of 3 September 1939, when Portugal declared its neutrality, most of the wolfram mines were owned by British and American firms, but the post-1941 wartime demand for it had an impact on Portugal's economy, finance, and neutrality. Although the Allies could obtain most of their tungsten ore in North America, Germany came to depend on exports from wolfram mines in Portugal and Spain. To obtain more wolfram supplies, Germany arranged to purchase wolfram mines, as well as to purchase and import wolfram from mines owned by Portuguese investors. To thwart the German wolfram program, the British and Americans launched an extensive wolfram preemption program that cost more than $US1 billion during the period from 1942 to 1944.The booming wolfram industry had a significant, if brief, impact on the poor, rural regions where the mines were located, and there was increased income and employment. Wolfram revenues for Portugal also affected its position as a debtor to ally Britain and, by the end of the war, Britain owed Portugal more than 90 million pounds for war-related products and services. After the war, this windfall enabled Portugal to upgrade its merchant marine fleet. Complex diplomatic negotiations between Portugal and both sets of belligerents ensued, and "the wolfram question" represented a foreign policy nightmare for Prime Minister Antônio de Oliveira Salazar. On 6 June 1944, Salazar came to a controversial decision about wolfram. In what was hoped to be perceived as an even-handed new policy, to satisfy both the Allies and the Axis, Portugal decreed a halt to the wolfram industry for the remainder of the war. Thus, within a few weeks, the wolfram mines were closed, and all mining, sales, and export of the mineral ceased. It was not until the 1950s that wolfram mines reopened. However, the industry gradually declined and, at present, wolfram mining and production is relatively small. -
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I nрозкол, розрив відносин- clean break повний розрив відносин- diplomatic break relations розрив дипломатичних відносин- full diplomatic break повний розрив дипломатичних відносин- break of diplomatic relations розрив дипломатичних відносин- to announce a break оголосити про розрив відносин- to stand for a break with smbd. виступити за розрив відносин з ким-небудьII v (broke, broken)1. розривати, порвати2. (тж down) зламати опір, волю та ін.- to break a deadlock знайти вихід із глухого кута- to break diplomatic relations with a country розірвати дипломатичні відносини з якоюсь країною- to break opposition зламати опозицію- to break apart from smth. відколотись від чого-небудь- to break downa) провалюватись, зазнавати невдачі (про плани тощо)- to break off раптово припиняти/ обривати/ порвати- to break off diplomatic relations розірвати дипломатичні відносини- to break off negotiations раптово припинити/ перервати переговори- to break up розходитись (про збори, нараду тощо), прийти до завершення- to break up an alliance розірвати союз- all their plans broke down всі їхні плани провалились- the negotiations broke down переговори потерпіли поразку- talks broke down in a deadlock переговори перервались, зайшовши у глухий кут- the meeting broke up with cheers збори завершились вигуками схвалення- to break up the slate зняти свою кандидатуру на виборах (США) -
20 status
n1) статус; общественное положение; имущественное положение; финансовое положение; юр. гражданское состояние- claim the status on smb.'s behalf2) состояние, статус•
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