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21 común
• běžný• obecný• obvyklý• obyčejný• podřadný• společný• sprostý• všeobecný• častý• špatným• Mé zadnice• obec• společenstvo• společenství• záchod* * *• horší kvality• konzumní (víno)• zvykový (právo) -
22 común de tres
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23 común acuerdo
m.1 general compact.2 mutual consent. -
24 común denominador
m.common denominator. -
25 común
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26 Mercado Común
m.Common Market, Euromart, Euromarket.* * *Common Market* * *el Mercado Común the Common Market* * *el Mercado Común the Common Market* * *el Mercado Común= Common Market, theEx: Euratom and the European Economic Community, usually referred to as the Common Market, joined the European Coal and Steel Community in the late fifties.
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27 fondo común
m.common funds, general fund, kitty fund, pool.* * *kitty* * *(n.) = poolEx. Forming a pool, the participants share the cataloguing work and receive the contributions from all the others = Formando un fondo común, los participantes comparten el trabajo de catalogación y reciben las aportaciones de los demás.* * *(n.) = poolEx: Forming a pool, the participants share the cataloguing work and receive the contributions from all the others = Formando un fondo común, los participantes comparten el trabajo de catalogación y reciben las aportaciones de los demás.
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28 tener en común
(parecerse) to have in common 2 (compartir) to share* * *(v.) = hold in + common, tread + common groundEx. The study aims to identify low use current journals that are held in common.Ex. Libraries and education tread a great deal of common ground, e.g., continuing education, staff qualities, library use education for students, and adult literacy.* * *(v.) = hold in + common, tread + common groundEx: The study aims to identify low use current journals that are held in common.
Ex: Libraries and education tread a great deal of common ground, e.g., continuing education, staff qualities, library use education for students, and adult literacy. -
29 de común acuerdo
de común acuerdoin gegenseitigem Einverständnis————————de común acuerdonach gegenseitiger Übereinkunft -
30 denominador común
m.common denominator.* * *(Mat) common denominator; ( elemento en común) common factor* * *(n.) = common denominator, common ground, common threadEx. I fear, however, that if you oversimplify to this extent you reduce everything to the lowest common denominator, at the expense of quality.Ex. PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex. The life of William Lowndes shows a common thread with that of Robert Watt in being far from a happy one.* * *(Mat) common denominator; ( elemento en común) common factor* * *(n.) = common denominator, common ground, common threadEx: I fear, however, that if you oversimplify to this extent you reduce everything to the lowest common denominator, at the expense of quality.
Ex: PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex: The life of William Lowndes shows a common thread with that of Robert Watt in being far from a happy one. -
31 fosa común
f.common grave, pauper's grave, potter's field, mass grave.* * *common grave* * *common o communal grave* * *(n.) = mass graveEx. This article describes a human rights investigation designed to identify bodies exhumed from mass graves in Bosnia.* * *common o communal grave* * *(n.) = mass graveEx: This article describes a human rights investigation designed to identify bodies exhumed from mass graves in Bosnia.
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32 marco de referencia común
(n.) = common frameworkEx. The report considers the basic components of a multipurpose cadastre, which, if properly established and maintained, would provide the common framework for all land information systems = El informe analiza los componentes básicos de un cadastro multiuso, que, si se crea y mantiene adecuadamente, se convertiría en el marco de referencia común para todos los sistemas de información sobre bienes inmuebles.* * *(n.) = common frameworkEx: The report considers the basic components of a multipurpose cadastre, which, if properly established and maintained, would provide the common framework for all land information systems = El informe analiza los componentes básicos de un cadastro multiuso, que, si se crea y mantiene adecuadamente, se convertiría en el marco de referencia común para todos los sistemas de información sobre bienes inmuebles.
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33 punto de referencia común
(n.) = common frameworkEx. The report considers the basic components of a multipurpose cadastre, which, if properly established and maintained, would provide the common framework for all land information systems = El informe analiza los componentes básicos de un cadastro multiuso, que, si se crea y mantiene adecuadamente, se convertiría en el marco de referencia común para todos los sistemas de información sobre bienes inmuebles.* * *(n.) = common frameworkEx: The report considers the basic components of a multipurpose cadastre, which, if properly established and maintained, would provide the common framework for all land information systems = El informe analiza los componentes básicos de un cadastro multiuso, que, si se crea y mantiene adecuadamente, se convertiría en el marco de referencia común para todos los sistemas de información sobre bienes inmuebles.
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34 sentido común
m.common sense, good sense, good judgement, gump sense.* * *common sense* * ** * *(n.) = common sense, savvy, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good senseEx. Answers to the basic questions could be produced on the basis of common sense, in each individual instance.Ex. This article reveals seven key points which apply street savvy psychology in the workplace.Ex. However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.Ex. In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.Ex. Daniel used good sense in that he did not cause a confrontation over the matter but went to the eunuch and asked for permission to eat pulse and water.* * ** * *(n.) = common sense, savvy, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good senseEx: Answers to the basic questions could be produced on the basis of common sense, in each individual instance.
Ex: This article reveals seven key points which apply street savvy psychology in the workplace.Ex: However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.Ex: In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.Ex: Daniel used good sense in that he did not cause a confrontation over the matter but went to the eunuch and asked for permission to eat pulse and water.* * *common sense -
35 lugar común
m.common place, platitude, commonplace.* * *commonplace* * *cliché, commonplace* * *cliché, commonplace* * *cliché, commonplace -
36 bien común
m.public interest, common weal, well-being, commonweal.* * *common good* * *el bien común(n.) = common good, the, common wealth, theEx: How agreeable life could be if only people would stop mistrusting each other and learn to work for the common good instead of for their own personal aggrandizement.
Ex: Masons perceived themselves as engaged in the creation of a new man possessing the traits necessary for the maintenance of the social order and the improvement of the common wealth. -
37 delincuente común
= delincuente de derecho común уголовный преступник; обычный преступник, субъект общеуголовного преступления -
38 delincuente de derecho común
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > delincuente de derecho común
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39 delincuente de orden común
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > delincuente de orden común
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40 delito de orden común
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > delito de orden común
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