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1 entrenched provision
Юридический термин: "забронированное" положение (конституционная норма, для изменения которой требуется квалифицированное большинство или особая процедура) -
2 entrenched provision
заброньоване положення (конституційна норма), для зміни якої потрібна кваліфікована більшість або особлива процедура; особлива процедура -
3 entrenched provision
"забронированное" положение (конституционная норма, для изменения которой требуется квалифицированное большинство или особая процедура) -
4 provision
1) условие, постановление, положение (договора, закона и т.д.)2) снабжение; обеспечение; предоставление•- provision of the instrument of a crime
- amendatory provision
- constitutional provision
- contractual provision
- curative provision
- entrenched provision
- explicit provision
- federal provision
- implicit provision
- introductory provisions
- law's provision
- legal provision
- mandatory provision
- omnibus provision
- optional provision
- penal provision
- procedural provision
- regulatory provision
- restrictive provision
- special provision
- specific provision
- state provision
- statutory provision
- substantive provisions
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5 provision
1. n снабжение, обеспечение2. n заготовление, заготовка, запасание; запас3. n эк. резерв4. n обыкн. провизия, съестные припасы, пищевые продукты; запасы провианта5. n мера предосторожности6. n положение, условие; постановлениеtreaty provisions — постановления договора; условия или пункты договора
implicit provision — положение, вытекающее из смысла
entrenched provision — «забронированное» положение
7. n церк. предоставление бенефиция до открытия вакансии8. n церк. назначение на церковную должность9. v снабжать продовольствиемСинонимический ряд:1. furnishing (noun) furnishing; giving; supplying2. preparation (noun) arrangement; catering; foundation; plan; preparation; procurement; purveying3. provisions (noun) equipment; provisions; stores; supplies4. proviso (noun) condition; if; prerequisite; proviso; qualification; requirement; reservation; specification; stipulation; strings; term; terms5. board (verb) board; feed; sustain6. equip (verb) equip; furnish; stock; supplyАнтонимический ряд:dearth; destitution; dole; forgetfulness; neglect; oversight; pittance; want -
6 provision on
implicit provision — положение, вытекающее из смысла
entrenched provision — «забронированное» положение
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7 entrenched
усталений; заброньований (про положення, норму) -
8 grant-back provision
положение об обратной выдаче; положение о принадлежности лицензиаруimplicit provision — положение, вытекающее из смысла
entrenched provision — «забронированное» положение
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9 non-reciprocity provision
entrenched provision — «забронированное» положение
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10 main provision
entrenched provision — «забронированное» положение
implicit provision — положение, вытекающее из смысла
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11 tax provision
implicit provision — положение, вытекающее из смысла
entrenched provision — «забронированное» положение
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12 положение
«забронированное» положение — entrenched provision
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > положение
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13 забронированное положение
Law: entrenched provision (конституционная норма, для изменения которой требуется квалифицированное большинство или особая процедура)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > забронированное положение
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14 arraigar
v.1 to establish.2 to take root (also figurative).3 to set deeply, to root, to enroot.Sus enseñanzas arraigan His teachings set deeply.Ella arraiga sus ideales She roots her ideals.4 to give bond.El juez arraiga sólo si quiere The judge gives bond only if he wants to.* * *1 to take root1 (fijar) to establish, strengthen1 (establecerse) to settle down* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (fig) (=establecer) to establish2) LAm (Jur) to place under a restriction order2.VI [planta] to take root3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo costumbre to become rooted, take root; vicio to become entrenched; planta to take root2.arraigarse v pron costumbres/ideas to take root; persona to settle* * *= entrench, take + root (in), root.Ex. This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.Ex. If this provision takes root in libraries, the open learning industry will be presented with a new market.Ex. Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.* * *1.verbo intransitivo costumbre to become rooted, take root; vicio to become entrenched; planta to take root2.arraigarse v pron costumbres/ideas to take root; persona to settle* * *= entrench, take + root (in), root.Ex: This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.
Ex: If this provision takes root in libraries, the open learning industry will be presented with a new market.Ex: Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.* * *arraigar [A3 ]vi1 «costumbre/tradición» to become rooted, take root; «vicio» to become entrenched, take hold2 «planta» to take root«costumbre/tradición» to take root; «persona» to settlesus ideas se arraigaron profundamente en el estudiantado her ideas really took root o caught on among the studentsse arraigaron en Europa y nunca volvieron they settled in Europe and never returned* * *
arraigar ( conjugate arraigar) verbo intransitivo [ costumbre] to become rooted, take root;
[ vicio] to become entrenched;
[ planta] to take root
arraigarse verbo pronominal [costumbres/ideas] to take root;
[ persona] to settle
arraigar verbo intransitivo to take root
' arraigar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enraizar
- enraizarse
English:
root
* * *♦ vt1. [establecer] to establish♦ vi1. [planta] to take root2. [costumbre, idea] to take root* * *v/i take root* * *arraigar {52} vi: to take root, to become established
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