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dɪsˈkrɪmɪnətərɪ прил.
1) дифференциальный, отличительный;
избирательный, селективный Syn: distinctive, distinguishing, discriminating
2) предвзятый, тенденциозный a discriminatory judgment ≈ пристрастное суждение Syn: biased
3) дискриминационный, умаляющий в правах discriminatory restrictions ≈ дискриминационные ограничения Asians have not forgotten the similar discriminatory Immigrants Act of
1968. ≈ Жители Азии не забыли аналогичный дискриминационный закон об эмиграции 1968 г. ∙ Syn: discriminative( специальное) избирательный, селективный discriminatory дискриминационный ~ отличительный ~ пристрастныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > discriminatory
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[dɪ'skrɪmɪnət(ə)rɪ]прил.1) дифференциальный, отличительный; избирательный, селективныйSyn:2) предвзятый, тенденциозныйSyn:3) дискриминационный, умаляющий в правахSyn: -
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nto dismantle restrictions — ликвидировать / отменять / снимать ограничения
to ease restrictions — ослаблять / уменьшать ограничения
to impose / to introduce restrictions on smth — вводить / выдвигать / накладывать ограничения на что-л.
to lift restrictions — ликвидировать / отменять / снимать ограничения
to place restrictions on smth — вводить / выдвигать / накладывать ограничения на что-л.
to relax restrictions — ослаблять / уменьшать ограничения
to remove restrictions — ликвидировать / отменять / снимать ограничения
- budget restrictionto tighten restrictions — ужесточать / усиливать ограничения
- court restrictions
- creeping trade restrictions
- currency restrictions
- direct restriction
- discriminatory restrictions
- easing of restrictions
- emergency restrictions
- emigration restrictions
- exchange restrictions
- export restrictions
- financial restrictions
- global restriction
- high tech restrictions
- import restrictions
- imposition of restrictions
- indirect restriction
- local restriction
- military restrictions
- national restrictions
- pay restrictions
- pointless restrictions
- political restrictions
- press restrictions
- price restrictions
- qualitative restrictions
- quantitative restrictions
- racial restrictions
- relaxation of restrictions
- reporting restrictions
- restriction of sovereignty
- restriction of the rights
- restrictions are in force
- restrictions on goods
- restrictions on travel by diplomats about the country
- rigid restrictions
- security restrictions
- sweeping restrictions
- tariff restrictions
- temporary restrictions
- tight restrictions
- tough restrictions
- trade restrictions
- traffic restrictions
- travel restrictions
- traveling restrictions
- unnecessary restrictions
- visa restrictions
- wage restrictions
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n1) ограничение2) ограниченность, отсутствие свободы действий
- antitrust restrictions
- budgetary restrictions
- country restriction
- credit restriction
- discriminatory restrictions
- distribution restriction
- exchange restrictions
- export restrictions
- foreign exchange restrictions
- global restrictions
- government restrictions
- immigration restrictions
- import restrictions
- income restriction
- licence restriction
- local restrictions
- mercantile restrictions
- nontariff restrictions
- ordering restriction
- qualitative restrictions
- quantitative restrictions
- quota restrictions
- tariff restrictions
- tight restrictions
- trade restrictions
- unwarranted restrictions
- wage-price restrictions
- restrictions of activities
- restriction of birth
- restriction of credit
- restriction of investments
- restriction of prices
- restriction of production
- restriction of rights
- restriction of trade
- restrictions on borrowing
- restrictions on exports
- restrictions on imports
- restrictions on offsetting long-term capital losses
- restrictions on reciprocal trade
- be subject to restrictions
- ease restrictions on imports
- establish restrictions
- free from restrictions
- impose restrictions
- introduce restrictions
- lift restrictions
- place restrictions
- put restrictions
- raise restrictions
- relax restrictions
- remove restrictions
- tighten up restrictions
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