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121 residue
сущ.1) общ. остаток2) юр. остаток* (часть наследуемого имущества, оставшаяся после покрытия долгов, исполнения завещательных отказов, оплаты юридических расходов и т. п.)After providing for specific legacies to his children and grandchildren, the decedent's will left the residue of his estate to a private foundation previously established by him and his spouse. — После выделения специальных завещательных отказов в пользу своих детей и внуков, завещание покойного передает остаток имущества покойного частному фонду, ранее учрежденному покойным и его супругой.
He left a will in which, after numerous legacies, he bequeathed the residue of his estate to that institution. — Он оставил завещание, в котором, после многочисленных завещательных отказов, он завещал остаток своего имущества этому учреждению.
3) соц. остаток (по В. Парето: реальная основа действия, которое кажется нерациональным; может отличаться от "производных" объяснений самих участников действия или ученых)See: -
122 International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes
Общая лексика: МЦУИС, Международный центр по урегулированию инвестиционных споров (МЦУИС; ICSID - ICSID is an autonomous international institution established under the Convention on)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes
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123 Международный центр по урегулированию инвестиционных споров
1) General subject: International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (МЦУИС; ICSID - ICSID is an autonomous international institution established under the Convention on)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Международный центр по урегулированию инвестиционных споров
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124 Славяно-греко-латинская академия
1) History: the Slavic Greek Latin Academy2) Religion: Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy (Established in 1687, the first institution of higher education in Moscow for the training of candidates for the priesthood)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Славяно-греко-латинская академия
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125 Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy
Религия: (Established in 1687, the first institution of higher education in Moscow for the training of candidates for the priesthood) Славяно-греко-латинская академияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy
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126 Brauch
m; -(e)s, Bräuche; (Sitte) custom, tradition; (Usus) practice; alter oder herkömmlicher Brauch tradition; allgemeiner Brauch general practice; einen Brauch pflegen keep up (a) tradition; einen Brauch wieder aufleben lassen revive an old custom ( oder tradition); es ist hier der Brauch (, dass die Männer...) it’s the custom ( oder it’s customary) around here (for the men to...); es ist bei uns so Brauch that’s the way we’ve always done it, that’s our custom; so wie es der Brauch will as custom has it; (etw.) nach altem Brauch ( tun) (do s.th.) according to tradition ( oder custom), (do s.th.) the traditional way; es kommt außer Brauch it’s falling into disuse; weitS. people don’t do it (so much) any more* * *der Brauchinstitution; practice; mores; fashion; convention; wont; observance; custom* * *[braux]m -(e)s, Bräuche['brɔyçə] custom, traditionnach altem Bráúch — according to( established) custom or tradition
etw ist Bráúch — sth is traditional, sth is the custom
so ist es Bráúch, so will es der Bráúch — that's the tradition or custom
das ist bei uns so Bráúch (inf) — that's traditional with us
* * *(what a person etc is in the habit of doing or does regularly: It's my custom to go for a walk on Saturday mornings; religious customs.) custom* * *<-[e]s, Bräuche>[braux, pl ˈbrɔyçə]m custom, traditionso will es der \Brauch that's the custom [or tradition]nach altem \Brauch according to custom [or tradition][bei jdm so] \Brauch sein to be customary [or tradition[al]] [or the custom] [with sb]* * *der; Brauch[e]s, Bräuche customnach altem Brauch — in accordance with an old custom
* * *herkömmlicher Brauch tradition;allgemeiner Brauch general practice;einen Brauch pflegen keep up (a) tradition;einen Brauch wieder aufleben lassen revive an old custom ( oder tradition);es ist hier der Brauch (, dass die Männer …) it’s the custom ( oder it’s customary) around here (for the men to …);es ist bei uns so Brauch that’s the way we’ve always done it, that’s our custom;so wie es der Brauch will as custom has it;(etwas) nach altem Brauch (tun) (do sth) according to tradition ( oder custom), (do sth) the traditional way;es kommt außer Brauch it’s falling into disuse; weitS. people don’t do it (so much) any more* * *der; Brauch[e]s, Bräuche custom* * *-¨e m.custom n.rite n. -
127 goodwill
noun1) (friendly feeling) guter Wille; attrib. Goodwill[botschaft, -reise usw.]2) (willingness) Bereitwilligkeit, die3) (Commerc.) Goodwill, der* * *1) (the good reputation and trade with customers that a business firm has: We are selling the goodwill along with the shop.) die Reputation,der Ruf einer Firma2) (friendliness: He has always shown a good deal of goodwill towards us.) das Wohlwollen* * *ˈgood·willfeeling of \goodwill Atmosphäre f des guten Willensto retain sb's \goodwill sich dat jds Wohlwollen erhalten▪ the G\goodwill der Goodwilla gesture of \goodwill eine Geste des guten Willensa \goodwill gesture eine Geste des guten Willens\goodwill mission/tour Goodwillreise f/-tour f* * *goodwill s1. Goodwill m, Wohlwollen n, Freundlichkeit f2. Bereitwilligkeit f, Gefälligkeit f3. gute Absicht, guter Wille:b) WIRTSCH Kundschaft f, Kundenkreis mc) Goodwill m, guter Ruf (einer Institution etc)* * *noun1) (friendly feeling) guter Wille; attrib. Goodwill[botschaft, -reise usw.]2) (willingness) Bereitwilligkeit, die3) (Commerc.) Goodwill, der* * *n.Kulanz -en f.Wohlwollen n. -
128 Stasi
* * *The Stasi – short for Staatssicherheitsdienst – was the secret service of the former East Germany. The Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (or MfS) was established in 1950 and disbanded in 1989 before re-unification, as it was the most hated institution in the land and was regarded as the embodiment of a repressive regime. The Stasi built up a vast network of both full-time and unofficial collaborators (IMs), some of whom held prominent positions in West Germany. With their help the Stasi compiled dossiers on over 6 million people. See: → IM* * *Sta·si1<->[ˈʃta:zi]Sta·si2<-s, -s>[ˈʃta:zi]* * *die; Stasi od. der; Stasi Abkürzung (DDR ugs.) = Staatssicherheit[sdienst]* * ** * *die; Stasi od. der; Stasi Abkürzung (DDR ugs.) = Staatssicherheit[sdienst]
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