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1 essential ignorance
Юридический термин: незнание существенных обстоятельств -
2 essential ignorance
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3 essential ignorance
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4 non-essential ignorance
Юридический термин: незнание несущественных обстоятельствУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > non-essential ignorance
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5 non-essential ignorance
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6 ignorance
незнание, неосведомлённость; заблуждение- ignorance of law
- accidental ignorance
- bona fide ignorance
- essential ignorance
- innocent ignorance
- involuntary ignorance
- negligent ignorance
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7 essential
эфирный; существенныйThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > essential
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8 voluntary ignorance
юр. виновное незнаниеignorance of law — незнание права; юридическая ошибка
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9 accidental
1. n случайный элемент; несущественная черта2. n филос. несущественное свойство3. n муз. случайный знак альтерацииaccidental occurence — случайное событие, происшествие
4. n жив. световые эффекты, производимые дополнительным освещением5. n юр. несущественное условие6. a случайный, неожиданныйaccidental president — вице-президент, ставший президентом в связи со смертью или отставкой президента
7. a второстепенный, несущественный; побочный, дополнительныйaccidental benefits — дополнительные выплаты; надбавки
8. a филос. несущественный, нерелевантный, не относящийся к сущности предметаСинонимический ряд:1. foreign (adj.) alien; extraneous; foreign2. fortuitous (adj.) casual; chance; coincidental; contingent; fluky; fortuitous; inadvertent; involuntary; odd; unintentional; unplanned3. haphazard (adj.) haphazard; random; stray4. incidental (adj.) adventitious; dispensable; expendable; incidental; insignificant; minor; nonessential; secondary; subsidiary5. unanticipated (adj.) unanticipated; unexpected; unforeseenАнтонимический ряд:calculated; deliberate; essential; expected; planned
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