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1 equal suffrage
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2 equal
1) рівний, рівноправний; однаковий, одноманітний; відповідний; достатній; придатний, зданий2) урівнювати, рівнятися; бути рівним; прирівнювати ( з кимсь або чимсь); компенсувати; повністю сплачувати•Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — Комісія з контролю за дотриманням рівності при наймі на роботу ( у США)
equal opportunities in employment — = equal opportunity in employment рівні можливості при наймі на роботу
- equal before the lawequal opportunity in employment — = equal opportunities in employment
- equal charges
- equal desertion with treason
- equal distribution
- equal division of votes
- equal education
- equal employment
- equal in population
- equal in rights
- equal in status
- equal in the eyes of the law
- equal justice
- equal member of society
- equal number of votes
- equal opportunities
- equal participation
- equal partners
- equal party to the agreement
- equal pay
- equal pay for equal work
- equal pay for labor
- equal pay for labour
- equal power
- equal powers
- equal property rights
- equal protection
- equal protection clause
- equal protection of the law
- equal protection of the laws
- equal protection under the law
- equal representation
- equal responsibility
- equal right
- equal-right
- equal rights
- equal rights amendment
- equal rights of men and women
- equal security
- equal suffrage
- equal terms
- equal treatment
- equal under the law
- equal votes
- equal voting rights -
3 suffrage
n1. голосування, участь у голосуванні2. право голосу, виборче право- direct suffrage пряме виборче право; пряме голосування- female suffrage виборче право для жінок- equal suffrage рівне виборче право- manhood suffrage право голосу для всіх дорослих чоловіків- universal suffrage загальне виборче право- woman suffrage виборче право для жінок- suffrage by secret ballot вибори шляхом таємного голосування -
4 equal
adj1. однаковий, рівний2. рівноправний- equal numerical reductions рівно-кількісні скорочення- equal partners рівноправні члени- equal percentage-wise reductions скорочення на рівнопроцентній основі- equal rights рівноправність- equal security interests зацікавленість у рівній/ однаковій безпеці- equal suffrage рівне виборче право- equal time амер.a) радіо, телеб. "рівний час"; рівна кількість хвилин, надана безкоштовно кандидатам від різних партій/ груп тощоb) перен. рівні можливості (для відповіді, виправдання тощо)- equal treaty рівноправний договір- on an equal footing на рівних умовах- on equal terms на рівних умовах/ началах- equal opportunity амер. підприємство, яке приймає робітників незалежно від раси/ статі тощо -
5 deprived
deprived of parliamentary immunity — = deprived of parliamentary privilege позбавлятися парламентської недоторканності
- deprived of civil rightsdeprived of parliamentary privilege — = deprived of parliamentary immunity
- deprived of control
- deprived of financial aid
- deprived of financial support
- deprived of freedom
- deprived of liberty
- deprived of life
- deprived of privilege
- deprived of property
- deprived of rights
- deprived of suffrage
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